Your Moving Checklist: 15 Things to Do Before Moving Into a New Home (2024)

Welcome to the ultimatemoving checklist—a list of everything you should do before moving into your new home.

Let’s face it: With all the excitement of new digs, it’s easy to forget some important tasks. Plus, certain things are best done while the house is still vacant, long before your boxes and furniture are parked there. Put these things off, and it becomes all the harder to tackle them later.

So before you move—or if you have moved and are wondering how many of these you hit—check out this moving checklist to know what should be done long beforeyou settle in.

1. Turn on utilities

Electric, gas, water—don’t assume they’ll be on and operational when you arrive. Instead, get all your utilities set up ahead of time.

“Chances are the seller will be turning them off as of the closing date,” saysGreg Beckman, an Annapolis, MD, real estate agent.

2. Set up internet and cableservice

Plan on having a “Property Brothers” marathon while you’re unpacking? Have your home wired for service before you arrive, advises Julie McDonough, a real estate agent in Southern California.

3. Order an energy audit

One of the best ways to cut your energy bill is to order a home energy audit, says Rachel Foy, a real estate agent in Newton, MA.

An energy audit is a professional assessment of your new home’s overall energy performance. This will show you how to make your house more energy-efficient (think insulating the attic, weatherstripping windows, sealing air leaks in crawl spaces), so it’s best to have one done and make related repairs before moving in.

On average, a home energy audit costs about $200 to $700, but some utility companies will do them for free.

4. Do a deep clean

“It’s never easier to do a deep clean than when the house is empty,” Beckman says.Acleaning service costsaround $150. Don’t mindcleaning thehome yourself?Check out our Ultimate Guide to Cleaning a House, with tips on how to clean a kitchen, bedroom, bathroom, and beyond.

5. Change the locks

Swapping in new locks that only you have a key for is an essential safety measure. However, “it can’t be done until after closing,” says Chris Dossman, a real estate agent in Indianapolis, IN.

6. Test smoke and carbon monoxide detectors

Ensure these function properly to protect your new home from fires and other emergencies. Also, read our recommendation for the best type of smoke detector.

7. Set up the alarm system

If the home already has a security system installed, call the provider to confirm that service is set up, says Jennifer Baxter, associate broker at Re/Max Regency in Suwanee, GA.

8. Tackle major home renovations

The last thing you want to do is have to tiptoe around a construction zone after you move in. So, if you want to repaint the home, resand floors, or make any other renovations, dothem in advance.

“These projects are best done when the house is empty and usually don’t happen once the furniture shows up,” says Foy.

One caveat: “You have the right to bring in vendors for quotes, but work cannot start until you own the home,” she adds.

9. Make repairs

Before moving in, Baxter recommends hiring a contractor to do any repairs that the seller didn’t agree to make. Check out our tips on how to hire a great contractor.

10. Get a home warranty

Imagine waking up one morning to a busted boiler or leaking washer in your brand-new home. A home warrantycovers the cost of repairing many home appliances—and basic coverage starts at only about $300, says Shawna Bell of Landmark Home Warranty.

11. Buy fire extinguishers

Get a fire extinguisher for every level of your home, make sure you know how to use it, and plan an escape route in the event of a fire.

12. Get to know your new house

Figure out where the circuit breaker box and main water shut-off valve are before moving in so you know how to turn the electricity or water off in an emergency. Also, consider labeling your home’s electrical panel.

13. Childproof the home

Havekids? Every year, millions of childrenare hospitalized because of accidents around the home, according to Safe Kids Worldwide. So, before your bundle of joy starts toddling around the house, take steps to fully childproof your new home.

14. Forward your mail

Don’t forget to update your address with the United States Postal Service. (Visit the Official Postal Service Change of Address website.) The postal service charges a $1 fee to verify your identity when changing your address online, so you’ll need a credit or debit card.

Note: Thepostal service will stop forwarding periodicals to your new address 60 days after you move, so alert magazines and newspapers that you’ve moved.

15. Update your billing address

Alert your credit card companies, banks, or any other financial institutions of your new address. Also, if you frequently buy anything from a website, you can avoid a future headache by updating your profile with your new address.

Your Moving Checklist: 15 Things to Do Before Moving Into a New Home (2024)
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