Introduction
Taking on the role of a homeowner for the first time is always a lot more than just unloading and unpacking. There are many other things you need to do before settling in properly. Whether you choose to move into an existing home or build from scratch, there’s no specific timeframe for moving into your new abode. But if you’re moving into a home with other people living in it then you need to keep it clean and tidy right away. Here are 8 things that need to be done as soon as possible after moving in:
1. Unpack all of your boxes
You’ll probably have a lot of boxes left over from when you moved into your old home. Take some time to go through them, making sure that each box contains all of the items that it was supposed to be holding so that you can get rid of any leftover items. Also take note of any damaged items that were inside any of the boxes, so that they can be repaired or replaced before moving in with new ones.
2. Make a 360 degree walkthrough
The first thing you should do before moving into a new house is to go through and make a thorough walkthrough. This is especially important if you are moving in with someone else, because it gives you the chance to ensure that everything is working properly and that there are no surprises.
It’s also a good idea to take photos of any fixtures or appliances that might need replacing in the future. If they break while you’re away at school or work, you will have lost a lot of money on repairs.If you’re planning on living in your new home for an extended period of time, it’s a good idea to make sure that everything is working properly now so that any problems can be fixed before they start occurring regularly.
3. Make sure your entire contents are insured
You’ll want to insure your items against damage and theft when moving into your new home. This is especially important if you have any expensive or fragile items, such as antiques or artwork. There are several different types of policies available, but the most important thing is to not just look at the face value of the policy but what it covers and what it doesn’t. You may want to consider taking out additional coverage for valuable items like antiques or jewelry in addition to the standard homeowners policy.
4. Get your utilities set up for internet access
If you’re renting a home or apartment, or otherwise not paying any rent but are still responsible for utilities like electricity and water, now is the time to set them up so that they work properly once you move in on moving day. If there are any problems later down the road (if someone forgets their key), it will be much easier if everyone has access to all their utilities without having to worry about who has turned off what switch or flipped a breaker switch.
5. Make a list of all of your belongings
Once you’ve finished setting up your new home, take a moment to make a complete inventory of what you own. This way you’ll know exactly what belongs in which room and how much space each piece takes up. It’s also helpful if you can keep track of any warranties that may be attached to certain pieces of furniture or electronics so that they don’t get lost or damaged while they’re being transported from one place to another.
6. Start by figuring out where everything goes
You’ll save yourself a lot of time and trouble if you make sure that all your furniture and other important items are in the correct room before moving day, so start by reviewing the list on your inventory sheet (which you should have made before moving day). If there are any items that need to be moved, arrange for those to be delivered or picked up early on the morning of moving day.
7. Find out how long it will take to set up your new home
Once you know where everything is going and how long it will take to get set up, you can start thinking about which rooms you want to decorate first and what kind of furniture will go in each one. Decide which rooms need some major work when it comes to furnishing them and make a note of them in your inventory sheet so that you don’t forget later on.
8. Set up your utilities
Now that the basics are taken care of, it’s time to start setting up your house! Powering up your home with lights, power for cooking, and all sorts of other essential things is important. Make Sure you receive your electricity supply from TNB. Next, If you live in a large new development, make sure your sewerage connections have been installed as standard. Connecting your property to a water supply in Malaysia varies state-by-state. You can check and compare all the latest rates by region on the website of the National Water Services Commission (SPAN).
Conclusion
The most important thing, then, is to make sure that your new home feels like a comfortable, livable space. Not only will this ease the transition by making you feel settled, but it can cut down on the stress of moving. Remember too, even though you may be inheriting someone else’s belongings, take the time to think about how you want to arrange things. The more thought and planning that goes into placing each item in a room, the more your new space will be truly your own.
Make sure to take your time and not rush through the process, as this will give you a much lower chance at making anything wrong. If you follow all of these steps in this guide and take your time along the way, you will be moving into your new home in no time!