Your Quick and Easy First Home Checklist

What an exciting time it is when you move into your first home. Whether it’s an apartment from your parents’ home or a brand new house with your partner, it’s always a massive step. But there are always some essentials you need to consider before you have moved into the property.

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First, Enlist Some Help with Moving

It can be a shocker at just how much stuff you have when you have to stuff it all into a car or van and transport it long distance. This is probably the worst part of moving into a new home because it takes planning and hard work. It is never advisable to try and do all this work alone, and hiring a moving company is always recommended. If you can’t afford a professional job, then friends and family are always willing to help, so be sure to return the favor when asked.

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Get Switched On

No modern home is complete without a few first steps. Moving is one of them. But you need specific things to be able to settle into your home without issues. This includes your utilities that you must have switched on before you arrive. Gas, electricity, and water are the main three, and you will need these for comfort and safety. However, don’t forget to also have your internet services switched on. If only for finding local pizza places for those first few nights at home.

Essentials for Your First Home

Of course, there are many more essentials after being switched on with utilities and the internet. But even moving on a budget, you need some basic food items such as coffee and tea (and the kettle), cutlery, and plates are vital. Any bathroom stuff you need, such as paper, soap, and shampoo, is also necessary, especially if you still need to go to work as you are between properties. And of course, you also need necessary comforts such as your chairs and sofa.

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Don’t Forget Medication

Food and accessories are useful, but you don’t want to go a long distance only to realize you have forgotten something more important. So before you pack anything, always make sure you have checked your medicine cabinet for any necessary medication you need. It also helps to register with local doctor’s offices in the area you move to, just in case you need an emergency supply. After all, medication can also be lost in transit, so it’s best to keep it on your person.

Make the Home Safe

The home you are moving to is probably very safe and sound for living. But then again, it may be older and in need of some minor repairs. It helps to do some spot checks and remove loose nails, clean the flooring, and check wooden frames such as stair banisters. However, you will also increase safety in your new home by checking vital issues. For example, ensure there are no carbon monoxide leaks, and always do a quick check to test if the smoke alarms are working.

There are other inspections that are worth making before moving in. A home inspector is definitely something that’s useful to invest in so that you can iron out any kinks in the property before settling in.

Summary

Getting some help with moving makes the transition to your first home much easier. Essentials such as gas, electricity, water, and internet are also vital for comfort. In addition, toiletries and basic food will help. Finally, check things like the smoke alarm to make sure the home is safe.

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