Moving Tips When Selling Your HomeSelling a home and planning a move at the same time can feel overwhelming. You are trying to keep the home ready for showings, manage daily life, and prepare for a major change in where you live. Without a plan, the process can become stressful very quickly. The best approach is to start early and break the move into smaller tasks. A little organization now can save a lot of pressure later. Start packing sooner than you thinkMost people have more to pack than they realize. Begin with items you do not use every day, such as out-of-season clothing, extra dishes, books, and décor. Early packing helps in two ways. It reduces the final rush, and it also helps your home look less crowded during showings. Use sturdy boxes, label them clearly, and group similar items together by room. Separate what stays, goes, and gets donatedBefore packing everything, sort your belongings into a few clear groups:
This step prevents you from paying to move things you no longer want and makes unpacking much easier later. Keep important papers and daily essentials closeDo not bury critical documents in moving boxes. Keep closing paperwork, identification, financial records, medication, chargers, and a few days of clothing in one easy-to-reach place. Moving is much simpler when the items you need most are not buried at the bottom of a random box. Make showing life easierWhile your home is on the market, try to keep the packing process neat. Boxes stacked in every room can make the home feel smaller. If possible, use storage space wisely or move packed boxes to a garage, storage unit, or one contained area. A cleaner setup helps buyers focus on the home instead of your move. Plan the timing around the closingYour move may need to line up with:
It helps to think through these timing issues well before the last week. If the gap between selling and moving is tight, ask your agent early about options and local expectations. Leave the home ready for the next ownerAs closing gets close, gather the items the next owner may need, such as keys, remotes, manuals, and codes. That small effort can make the handoff cleaner and more professional. It also helps to leave the property empty, swept out, and free of debris so the buyer walks into a home that feels cared for. Let professionals help where it countsYour agent can help you line up the move with listing activity, possession dates, and closing timing. If the move is large or complicated, a trusted mover or organizer may also be worth bringing in. Moving during a home sale is a lot to manage, but it becomes much more manageable with an early start and a simple system. Pack in stages, stay organized, and keep the end goal in sight. Courtesy of Gary Yamaguchi, REALTOR® - CA DRE# 01290407 https://www.garyyamaguchi.com |