Did you just rent or buy a new home? Congratulations! Moving into a new home is a cause for celebration – but it can also feel overwhelming. With so many things to do, how do you know where to start? To help make the transition as smooth as possible, here are the 6 most important things you should do after moving in.
#1 - Clean your new home thoroughly
Before you start unpacking, it’s a good idea to give your new home a deep clean. This includes wiping down surfaces, cleaning the bathrooms, vacuuming and mopping floors, and dusting. It’s also a good idea to wash any linens and curtains. Doing this right away will help you start fresh and avoid any lingering dirt or odors from the previous occupants.
#2 - Unpack and organize your belongings
Start by unpacking the essentials first, such as bedding, clothes, and kitchen supplies. Then move on room by room, making sure to keep everything organized as you go. Label boxes and create a system for storing items to make it easier to find what you need later. Consider purchasing storage solutions, such as shelving or containers, to keep your belongings tidy.
#3 - Set up utilities and services
Make sure your utilities and services, such as electricity, gas, water, internet, and cable, are set up and working properly. You’ll also want to ensure that your mail is being forwarded to your new address and that you have updated your billing information with any recurring monthly bills. Make sure you ask your Dwellworks Consultant about utility connections. We might be able to expedite service connections, based on where you live.
#4 – Check on the safety of your home
Check your home for any potential safety hazards and make sure you have working smoke detectors, carbon monoxide detectors, and fire extinguishers. If your home doesn’t have smoke or CO2 detectors, then you should install them for added protection. If you are a renter, your landlord is responsible for providing, but either way, make sure you get and test the smoke and CO2 detectors.
#5 - Get to know your neighborhood
Schedule time to explore your new neighborhood and introduce yourself to your new neighbors. Join local organizations, attend community events, and participate in neighborhood activities. This will not only help you feel more connected to your community, but it will also make it easier to settle into your new home.
# 6 - Make repairs and upgrades
Take a walk around your new home or apartment and make a list of any repairs or upgrades that need to be done or discussed with your landlord. This might include fixing leaky faucets, patching holes in walls, or replacing worn-out flooring. Making these repairs now will help ensure that your home is in good condition while you live there and reduces the risk of any future problems or challenges regarding the condition of the home.