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How Long Does It Take To Pack Up for a Move?

Whether you’re looking for a fresh start, an upgrade in your surroundings, or a new climate, moving is a great way to do it. On top of providing a change of pace, moving can be a fun and exciting experience—after you pack up, that is.

Packing is often the most stressful part of moving prep, as you first have to decide what to pack, then how and when. And then you still have to find the time to do it all!

That’s why it’s so important to have a well-thought-out packing plan for your move. Read on to learn when to start packing, as well as a few tips for making the process easier.

When to Start Packing

As you might have guessed, there’s no one-size-fits-all answer to the question of when to start packing. After all, homes come in a variety of shapes and sizes and every household is different.

That said, you can make a rough estimate of how much time you’ll need to devote to packing depending on the number of rooms in your home.

  • Studio home/apartment: 1 day
  • One-bedroom home: 1-2 days
  • Two-bedroom home: 2-3 days
  • Three-bedroom home: 3-5 days
  • Four-bedroom home: 4-6 days
  • Five-bedroom home: 7 days

Keep in mind that this doesn’t mean you can pack a house with three bedrooms in three days in between work and other responsibilities. It means at least three days completely devoted to packing.

In addition, if you own a lot of fragile items that require extra care during the packing process, you’ll need to tack on an additional day or two.

How to Make Packing Faster and Easier

The best moving prep we can give to those short on free time is to set aside money for professional movers. Professional movers can handle the entire packing and transportation process for you, removing any packing stress you might have entirely.

If you don’t have the budget to hire removalists, don’t be afraid to reach out to friends and family to help you pack for a move. You can show your appreciation by providing lunch and snacks, and play music to make it a party!

Last, when it comes time to pack a home, one of the worst things you can do is overthink the project. Make a point to touch everything you own only once.

As you pick up each item, think about how it will serve you in your new home. If the answer is that it won’t, consider selling or donating it. Depending on the room, decluttering your home can be emotionally taxing, but a project well worth tackling nonetheless.

It’s Never Too Early to Pack Up For a Move

Living in a cluttered mess of packing materials and half-furnished rooms isn’t anyone’s dream scenario, but when it comes to moving, it truly is never too early to pack up.

As soon as you decide to move, you should at least start planning your packing strategy. It might seem like a hassle now, but you’ll thank yourself for thinking ahead when you’re packing process is smooth and stress-free.

Looking for more tips and tricks for making your next move as smooth as possible? Be sure to check out our blog!

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