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Confirm Your Closing Date - 
Double-check the final closing timeline with your agent and title company so you can plan your move-out date accurately. 
 
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Hire Movers or Reserve a Truck - 
Compare quotes from movers early or reserve a rental truck if you’re doing it yourself. Moving companies book up fast near month-end. 
 
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Declutter and Donate - 
Go room by room and purge items you don’t want to bring. Donate, sell, or toss to save time and money on moving day. 
 
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Collect Important Documents - 
Keep closing papers, IDs, medical records, school info, and moving receipts in one folder or box you’ll carry with you. 
 
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Change Your Address - 
Update your address with USPS, banks, insurance, utilities, subscriptions, and the Secretary of State (for your driver’s license and registration). 
 
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Schedule Utility Transfers - 
Arrange shut-off or transfer dates for electricity, gas, water, internet, and trash services so you’re not paying after you leave. 
 
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Pack Strategically - 
Label boxes by room and mark “open first” on essentials (toiletries, basic kitchen items, bedding, and tools). 
 
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Clean the Home for the Buyer - 
Leave the property broom-clean per your contract, remove trash, and patch small nail holes if agreed upon. 
 
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Complete the Final Walkthrough - 
Make sure everything agreed to in the sale (like appliances or fixtures) is in place and the property is ready for handoff. 
 
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Settle Into Your New Place 
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Unpack essentials, test utilities, and take photos of meter readings or move-in condition for your new home or rental. 
 
           
           
           
					 
					