Spring is one of the best times to move to a new home. The weather is nicer, the roads are safer, and moving costs are affordable. Plus, many buyers are looking for homes, meaning there’s an excellent chance you’ll be able to sell your property at a reasonable price. Yet, despite these advantages, moving house in the spring may still present challenges. If you’re planning to relocate, here are a few dos and don’ts for a successful spring move.

Book the Movers Early

Spring isn’t the peak moving season. However, the demand for movers rises in April, so book movers as early as possible. Start shopping for a moving company at least two months before your move date as a rule of thumb. Doing so gives you adequate time to compare various companies and pick the best one.

When looking for movers, ask about their insurance coverage and what types of services they provide. If you have the budget for it, some companies offer full-service moving; they pack your belongings, load them into the truck, and drive them to the new location. Ask friends and co-workers for referrals and check online reviews to picture a moving company’s reputation better.

Spring Clean Your Home

First impressions matter when it comes to selling a home. When prospective home buyers visit the property, it’s important to make a good impression. Before listing your home, give it a thorough spring cleaning. You’ll attract more interested buyers, add value to your home, and sell it at a better price.

Organize a Yard Sale Before Moving House in the Spring

Spring is an excellent time to declutter your home. Before you list the property for sale, organize a yard sale to eliminate unneeded and unwanted items. A yard sale helps you downsize, and you’ll raise some money to help cover your moving costs. 

Don’t Ignore the Weather

Spring weather is generally mild and comfortable. However, it can also be unpredictable. Prepare for sudden changes in the weather by covering your belongings in plastic to protect them from rain, dressing in layers to regulate body temperature, and having sunglasses and sunscreen on hand. 

If Moving House in Spring, be Prepared for Pollen

Moving during the spring can prove challenging if you suffer from allergies. Pollen irritates many allergy-suffers. When you or a family member is struggling with allergies, be prepared for moving day.

  • Take your allergy medication on the day of the move. 
  • Keep boxes sealed to keep pollen out.
  • Schedule a late morning or afternoon move when pollen density is low. 
  • Close the home’s windows to keep pollen out.

While spring is one of the best times to relocate to a new home, moving can be stressful no matter the season. Use these tips for a successful spring move.

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