Mountains of moving boxes. An intimidating labyrinth of bags and bundles. Pieces of wrapped furniture in almost every corner. Whether you've relocated just across town or across the country, moving into a new home can be both exciting and tiring.

It’s exciting knowing that you’re starting a fresh life in your new abode. But that exhilarating feeling can quickly be replaced with dread once you realize that the moving truck has left the driveway, and you’ll need to face the daunting task of unpacking your belongings. 

It might look easier to rush through unpacking just for the sake of getting it done. But with a little organization and planning, you can make the process more manageable. Read on to see some practical tips to make unpacking a breeze so you can settle on your new home quickly and with minimal stress.

 

One of the smartest ways to streamline your first days in a new home is to start with an essentials box or what you can call a “Day 1” bag. Hopefully, you will have packed this beforehand. Your essentials box should contain basic necessities such as toiletries, medications, phone and computer chargers, important paperwork, simple bedding, towels, soap, toilet paper, trash bag, some snacks, and a few basic cookware or small kitchen items. Don't forget to keep basic tools such as scissors, markers, and a few box cutters handy as well.


Moving can be exhausting, especially if you have moved late in the day. By making these essentials easily accessible, your first day or two are guaranteed to be at least comfortable. You can also focus your energy on unpacking the rest of your belongings without having to search for your necessities.

 

Once the essentials are taken care of, you're now ready to actually unpack. Hopefully, your boxes were clearly labelled. As you move them into the house, put them in their designated rooms and/or spaces to keep things organized. This will save you time since you won’t need to move boxes repeatedly. Whether you’re hiring movers or being assisted by friends and family, kindly ask them to put each box in the right room when they unload the truck or van to make things easier post-move.

 

How you approach this step may depend on your personal situation. If you don't have a lot of furniture upon moving and you’re still waiting for your orders to arrive, you can simply make this step your last. But if you’ve brought your furniture pieces from your old place to your new home, deal with these bulky items right away since these are easier to move when a room is still empty. Large pieces like beds, sofas, couches, desks, and dining tables define the layout of each room and give you a better sense of your space. Then, you can proceed to figuring out where the rest of your smaller stuff would go. Plus, they give you a place to rest.

However, for large pieces that need mechanical assembly, such as bookcases or entertainment centers, it’s better not to waste time and energy on your first few nights trying to put them together. Besides, you may not need them right away. Try to assemble them only after you’re sure where all other furniture will be placed so there’s no need to constantly disassemble and move them.

 

The smartest approach to unpacking after a move is to focus on one room at a time instead of having a series of messy, half-unpacked rooms. Hopefully, you'd already brought the boxes to their designated spaces to lessen your headache. Experts suggest starting with the most used areas of your home. Tackle the kitchen first, then bathrooms and bedrooms. Only then can you continue to your living/family rooms, and other receiving areas.

Try to get one room set up completely before moving on to the next one to avoid getting overwhelmed. Remember: your main goal when unpacking is to make your home liveable. Things such as framed pictures, paintings, and other artwork are mainly for aesthetic purposes, hence may have to wait until after the most needed rooms are relatively settled.


Kitchen

You and your family members are going to want to eat at some point, which is why it makes sense to tackle the kitchen first. By setting up your basic kitchen necessities, you don’t have to order pizza or Chinese takeout at least after the first few days. Plus, it makes the whole space feel more like home once you’re done with it. If you don’t have time to completely finish the kitchen, make sure to unpack only what you need. Think of what you’ll need to prepare a simple meal and unpack based on that. Some items to set up first include:

  • Glasses/Mugs

  • Everyday dishware

  • Spoons, fork, and knives

  • Chef’s knife and chopping board

  • Basic cookware such as pots and pans

  • Small appliances like coffee pot/maker, toaster, etc.

  • Potholders and oven mitts

  • Dish soap, sponge, dishrag

  • Towels, paper towels, and other cleaning materials


If you don’t expect to be preparing elaborate meals anytime soon, you can hold off on unpacking specialty cookware and bakeware until you’ve tackled other more important rooms in the house.

Bathroom

Provided the water is turned on at your new home, bathroom fixtures are pretty functional already. All you need to unpack are personal items such as towels, toiletries, body care products, medications, and other essentials. Don’t forget to hang up the shower curtain and lay out a bath mat so everyone can use the bathroom comfortably and conveniently. 

Bedroom

The bedrooms are next, as you want a comfortable place to sleep the night you move in. If you’ve moved with your family, let each member unpack their bedroom, whenever applicable. Even kids can participate in unpacking their stuff to make their space more personal. 

You’d want to focus on setting up the bed first—whether it’s to assemble a bed frame or unroll a new foam mattress. Once the mattress is set up, making the bed should be fairly easy. Likewise, don’t forget to unpack your bedside table essentials, including a lamp, tissues, a book or two, and even phone chargers. For dressers and closets, remember that you don’t have to unpack your full wardrobe right away. Just prioritize a few garments you expect to wear over the next few days, together with basic shoes and some personal items.

 

Once you have the frequently used areas unpacked, you can then move on to tackle the less important rooms, such the garage, basement, patio or balcony, guest bedrooms, and other utility areas. 

For the garage, prioritize any tools and materials you'll need to keep your home functional. Items for the patio, deck, or balcony can be set up at your leisure, depending on the season you’ve moved. For instance, if you’ve relocated in the summer, it’s a good idea to set up the barbecue grill fairly early so you can have an extra space to cook. If you work from home, setting up your home office is definitely a priority. If your new home has a mudroom and you’ve relocated in the fall or winter, consider dealing with it as soon as possible so that people can easily remove their shoes and coats before coming into the house.

 

Boxes, bubble wraps, and packing papers everywhere: this will be your home's image in the first few days (or weeks) after you move in. Packing materials will inevitably start to pile up as you unpack your things, so it’s best to do anything you can to keep clutter under control and make unpacking more manageable and less stressful.

Flatten boxes once you’ve emptied them and stack them neatly out of the way. Have a plan on whether you’re going to recycle them, save a few for storage, or offer them to someone else who’s moving soon. Gather bubble wrap, newspaper padding and other packing materials together for recycling or disposal. If you’re strapped for time, consider using an unused room or a dedicated storage area to stash all your packing materials temporarily just so they’re out of your most-used spaces.

 

The most important thing to remember when you unpack is that there's no need to rush. Of course, who wouldn’t want to get their home set up as quickly as possible? But don’t forget that it’s perfectly fine to take your time and settle at a pace that works for you.

Tackle a few boxes or one room each day, take breaks, and enjoy the process of arranging your new home. Hang pictures and place family photos around the house as you go along to make the space feel more cozy and familiar. Celebrate your little victories, don’t set a deadline for your unpacking, and have fun in the entire process.


12 Reasons Why This is a Better Market for Buyers

I TALKED TO A LOT OF POTENTIAL BUYERS AND SELLERS EVERY DAY WITH WHAT I DO AND INEVITABLY A COUPLE OF TIMES A DAY I'M GONNA HAVE PEOPLE THAT I'VE BEEN TALKING WITH JUST SAY, I'M GONNA WAIT TO BUY. I'M JUST GONNA WAIT AND YOU KNOW, IN MY HEAD, I'M THINKING, WAIT FOR WHAT YOU THINK, INTEREST RATES ARE GONNA GO BACK DOWN TO TWO OR 3%. I DON'T THINK WE'RE GONNA SEE THAT AGAIN IN OUR LIFETIMES. I REALLY DON'T UM I HOPE I'M WRONG ABOUT THAT. UM BUT I JUST, I DON'T SEE IT HAPPENING. WHERE THE PRICES AREN'T CRASHING DOWN. WE'RE STILL, IT'S STILL A SELLER'S MARKET, THERE'S STILL UM MUCH MORE DEMAND THAN THERE IS SUPPLY OF HOMES. AGAIN, I STARTED THINKING, I GO, WHAT ARE SOME OF THE REASONS WHY THE MARKET IS BETTER FOR BUYERS AS WE SIT HERE IN THE, YOU KNOW,THE LAST QUARTER OF 2022 VERSUS HOW THINGS WERE FOR YEARS ENDING IN WHEN THE MARKET SHIFTED RIGHT AROUND EASTER THIS YEAR. THAT'S WHEN THE MARKET CHANGED. SO I CAME UP WITH 12 PROS AND ONLY ONE CON. SO LET ME SHARE THOSE WITH YOU.

 

PRO NUMBER ONE IS A SELLER PAID CLOSING COSTS. THESE SELLERS WERE NOT PAYING ANYTHING UH FOR YEARS, IN MOST INSTANCES, YOU KNOW, THEY PAY THEIR, THEIR REAL ESTATE FEES, DOC STAMPS IN THE DEED, BUT YOU'RE BUYING, YOU KNOW, YOU AS THE BUYER WOULDN'T WOULD HAVE TO COME OUT OF POCKET FOR JUST ABOUT EVERYTHING ELSE. WE'RE GETTING SELLERS TO PAY, CLOSING COSTS IN SOME INSTANCES NOW AS A NEGOTIATION POINT. SO THAT'S EXCITING. IT'S LESS OUT OF POCKET FOR THE BUYERS.

 

THE SECOND REASON IS SELLER PAID RATE BY DOWN. WHAT WE'RE DOING IN SOME INSTANCES IS RATHER THAN REDUCE THE PRICE, WE'RE TAKING THAT MONEY THAT YOU WOULD NEGOTIATE WITH THE SELLER AND HAVING THE SELLER BY YOUR RATE DOWN. SO I MEAN THAT'S EXCITING TO BUY IT DOWN. MAYBE, AS WE'RE SITTING HERE IN OCTOBER, THERE ARE 7%, YOU CAN BUY IT DOWN TO SIX, MAYBE EVEN FIVE. SO THAT'S SOMETHING THAT WASN'T GOING TO HAPPEN IN THE PAST.
 

THE THIRD IS THE SELLER PAID TO ONE RATE BY DOWN. AND WHAT THAT IS IT'S A NEW, IT'S A NEW PROGRAM THAT A LOT OF LENDERS HAVE WHERE THE SELLER BUYS DOWN YOUR RATE AND IT'S 2% LESS THE FIRST YEAR. SO IF IT'S 7% YOU'D PAY 5% THE SECOND YEAR, IT'S 1% LESS. SO IF IT'S 7% YOU PAID SIX AND THE THIRD, YOU'D BE AT SEVEN IN THE THIRD AND BEYOND, YOU'D BE AT 7%. OKAY? BUT HERE'S THE DEAL WITH THAT THAT GETS YOU THAT GETS YOU ABLE TO AFFORD MORE HOUSE HERE IN THE SHORT TERM AND THERE'S GONNA BE OTHER,ONE OF TWO THINGS WILL HAPPEN IN THE IN THE FUTURE EITHER THE FIXED INTEREST RATES ARE GONNA COME DOWN SO YOU CAN REFINANCE OR THERE'S GONNA BE OTHER LENDING PRODUCTS THAT ARE GONNA COME OUT MAYBE ARMS UM LOOK THEM UP WITH OTHER SOLUTIONS TO,BECAUSE AFFORDABILITY IS AN ISSUE NOW WITH THE RATES GOING UP IN THE PRICE INCREASES IN RECENT YEARS. SO THAT'S ANOTHER OPTION FOR YOU ON THE TABLE.

THE FOURTH REASON WHY BUYING A HOME CAN BE BETTER HERE NOW AT THIS POINT IN 2022 THAN IN RECENT YEARS IS SELLER PAID REPAIRS. UM YOU KNOW, SELLERS DIDN’T WANT TO DO ANYTHING. IN FACT, THEY SOME OF THEM DIDN'T EVEN WANT BUYERS TO HAVE INSPECTIONS FOR HEAVEN'S SAKES. NOW THE SELLER IS THE SELLERS ARE GOING AHEAD AND MAKING YOU KNOW, REPAIRS ON THEIR PROPERTY BEFORE PUTTING THEM ON THE MARKET. THEY'RE REPLACING ROOFS, YOU KNOW, IF THEY NEED TO REPLACE ROOFS AND THERE'S ALL SORTS OF THINGS THAT THE SELLERS ARE WILLING TO DO THAT THEY WERE RESISTANT TO DO IN RECENT YEARS JUST BECAUSE THERE WAS SO MUCH DEMAND.

 

THE 5TH REASON IT'S BETTER TO BUY A HOME IS SELLER PAID IMPROVEMENTS. SELLERS ARE GOING AHEAD AND MAKING IMPROVEMENTS TO THEIR HOME PRIOR TO PUTTING THEM ON THE MARKET WHERE UM YOU KNOW, WHEREAS BEFORE THERE WAS JUST ABSOLUTELY NO REASON TO, SO, YOU KNOW, YOU AS THE BUYER ARE GONNA BENEFIT FROM THAT BE THE ONE THAT WILL BENEFIT MOST FROM THAT.

 

THE SIX POINT OF WHY THIS IS A BETTER HOME FOR A BUYER TO BUY TO BUY MARKET IN RECENT YEARS IS PRICE NEGOTIATION. THERE WAS NO NEGOTIATION AND PRICE PREVIOUSLY IT WAS, HOW MUCH ARE YOU WILLING TO PAY OVER LIST PRICE? TO TRY TO GET THE HOME RIGHT AS CRAZY AND PEOPLE ARE PAYING, YOU KNOW, PEOPLE ARE PAYING, YOU KNOW, $6100 OVER LIST PRICE. THEY WERE GIVING AWAY THEIR SEASON FOOTBALL TICKETS. I MEAN, MAD TRIPS, its MADNESS. OKAY, ALL THAT'S GONE. SO WE'VE GOT PRICE NEGOTIATION NOW, THAT'S THE WAY IT SHOULD BE.

 

THE 7TH REASON WHY THERE'S IT'S BETTER TO BUY A HOME HERE IN THIS MARKET THAN THE PREVIOUS MARKET IS YOU PAY LESS THAN ASKING PRICE. RIGHT? YOU FIND OUT IF THERE'S ANY OTHER COMPETING OFFERS, IF THEY'RE NOT, WE CAN NEGOTIATE A LITTLE BIT RIGHT? SO, I MEAN, THAT'S EXCITING, YOU GET A BETTER DEAL THAT WAY.

 

THE 8TH REASON WHY IT'S BETTER TO BUY A HOUSE IN THIS MARKET THAN THE PREVIOUS HOT MARKET. YOU DON'T HAVE TO WAIVE INSPECTIONS, OKAY, WAIVING INSPECTIONS IS A TEAR. IT WAS A TERRIBLE IDEA, BUT I MEAN, PEOPLE HAD TO DO IT TO GET A HOUSE RIGHT? UM YOU WANT TO MAKE SURE THAT EVERYTHING IS AS YOU WANTED TO BE BEFORE YOU BECOME THE OWNER OF THAT HOME AND UM, YOU KNOW, NOW WE'VE GOT TIME TO DO INSPECTIONS AGAIN AND JUST MAKE SURE, YOU KNOW, IT'S A, IT'S THE SMART INVESTMENT FOR YOU. SO THAT'S BACK IN PLAY.

THE 9TH REASON WHY THE MARKET IS BETTER NOW FOR BUYERS THAN IT WAS IN THE RECENT HOT MARKET IS INSPECTION NEGOTIATIONS, OKAY. UM, EVERYTHING WAS AS IS BEFORE FOR THE MOST PART, OR VERY, VERY SMALL, REPAIR LIMITS THAT WERE PUT ON THE, PUT ON THE CONTRACTS AND UH, NOW YOU CAN GET STUFF FIXED. YOU KNOW, IT'S A LOT EASIER. IT'S A LOT EASIER TO GET A FIXED SELLER, TAKE CARE OF IT BEFORE YOU MOVE IN AND THEN HAVE IT BE YOUR PROBLEM ONCE YOU BUY IT.

 

 

THE 10TH REASON WHY IT'S BETTER FOR BUYERS TO BUY NOW THAN IT WAS IN THE PREVIOUS HOT MARKET IS YOU GOT TIME TO THINK IT OVER RIGHT SO MANY BUYERS JUST NEEDED A HOUSE, RIGHT? AND I MEAN, IT'S LIKE, YOU GOTTA, YOU GOTTA DECIDE RIGHT NOW, YOU KNOW, IT'S IN, YOU KNOW, OFTENTIMES THE BUYERS WERE SETTLING FOR A LOT OF STUFF THEY REALLY DIDN'T WANT JUST BECAUSE THEY NEEDED A PLACE TO LIVE. SO YOU GOT A LITTLE BIT OF TIME TO THINK THINGS OVER AND JUST MAKE SURE THAT THIS IS GONNA BE THE RIGHT MOVE FOR YOU.

 

 

THE 11TH REASON WHY IT'S BETTER TO BUY A HOME IN THIS MARKET THAN THE PREVIOUS HOT MARKET IS YOU CAN HAVE CONTINGENCY CON CLAUSES IN YOUR CONTRACT, YOU CAN'T HAVE THAT, I MEAN, PREVIOUSLY, IF YOU HAD A CONTINGENCY CLAUSE, WHY WOULD THE SELLER EXCEPT THAT WHEN THERE'S YOU KNOW 10 OTHER OFFERS OR 20 OTHER OFFERS THAT DON'T HAVE THAT RIGHT? MAYBE GOT A HOME TO SELL. NOW YOU CAN FIND A HOUSE, YOU KNOW, THAT'LL FIND A SELLER THAT'LL TAKE A CONTINGENCY ON THE SALE OF YOUR HOME AND YOU CAN TIME EVERYTHING BETTER THAT WAY AND YOU KNOW, HAVE A LOT LESS STRESS.

 

 

THE 12TH REASON WHY IT'S BETTER FOR BUYERS TODAY THAN IT WAS IN THE PREVIOUS HOT MARKET IS YOU'VE GOT LONGER CONTRACT TO CLOSE IF YOU WANT IT RIGHT THERE, THEY'RE NOT PUSHING TOO CLOSE AND YOU KNOW, 20 OR 30 DAYS LIKE THEY WERE IN THE PREVIOUS MARKET. SO YOU'VE GOT LONGER TIMEFRAMES, YOU KNOW, MAYBE YOU'VE GOT A HOME TO SELL OR YOU KNOW, YOU JUST DON'T WANT TO MOVE FOR A CERTAIN PERIOD OF TIME, YOU NEGOTIATE IT OUT NOW.

AND OF COURSE, THE ONE CON OF BUYING TODAY AND IT'S A VERY SHORT LIST IS THAT INTEREST RATES ARE HIGHER, RIGHT? UM YES, THERE'S STILL HISTORICALLY LOW EVEN AT 7%, BUT IT'S A LOT HIGHER THAN THREE. AND UH WE UNDERSTAND THAT, BUT YOU KNOW, LIKE WE ALWAYS SAY UM MARRY THE HOUSE AND DATE THE RATE UM THEY'RE GONNA COME BACK DOWN. I MEAN THERE'S GONNA BE OTHER PRODUCTS THAT ARE GONNA SHOW UP. UM IT'S A LOT BETTER TO BUY AT 7% THAN IT IS IF IT GOES UP TO 10 OR 12 AND THERE'S A LOT OF REALLY SMART PEOPLE OUT THERE WHO ARE SAYING IT'S GONNA GO UP TO 10 OR 12 BEFORE THIS IS ALL SAID AND DONE. SO 7% ISN'T GONNA LOOK SO BAD WHEN THAT DAY COMES. SO AND AGAIN LIKE I SAID, YOU CAN ALWAYS REFINANCE LATER IF YOU WANTED TO. UM THERE'S GONNA BE ALL SORTS OF OTHER PRODUCTS THAT WILL COME OUT. BUT YOU KNOW AT LEAST YOU CAN GET THE HOME YOU WANT AND LIVE YOUR LIFE. AND WHEN THAT DAY COMES YOU'LL HAVE OTHER OPTIONS. IF I CAN HELP YOU WITH ANYTHING BUYING OR SELLING, JUST REACH OUT TO ME. YOU CAN IF YOU'RE SEEING THIS ON SOCIAL MEDIA, GO AHEAD AND DIRECT MESSAGE ME, I'LL BE THE ONE ANSWERING YOU SO MAKE SURE THAT YOU DO IF YOU TALK TO ME I WILL BE THE ONE TALKING TO BACK, IT WON'T BE AN ASSISTANT, IT'LL BE ME. AND SO JUST KEEP THE CONVERSATION GOING. IF HE COULD AND UM IF YOU PREFER YOU CAN CALL OR TEXT ME AT 85O-677-1630. YOU FOUND THIS HELPFUL GO AHEAD AND LIKE THIS, SHARE IT WITH ANYBODY THAT YOU MIGHT KNOW UM PUT IN THE COMMENTS WHAT YOU THINK ABOUT THIS PROS AND CONS LIST. AND UM IF YOU WANT TO FOLLOW ME ON INSTAGRAM YOU CAN FOLLOW ME @MEETSCOTTGREGORY, LOOK FORWARD TO TALKING TO YOU SOON. TAKE CARE!

 

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