Moving day is the moment you’ve been working towards. After weeks of viewings, negotiations, paperwork, surveys, and packing, it’s finally time to collect the keys and settle into your new home.
While it can be an exciting milestone, moving day can also feel overwhelming if you’re not fully prepared. Having a clear plan can help reduce stress and ensure everything runs as smoothly as possible.
Here’s a handy moving day checklist to help you stay organised from start to finish.
Before You Leave Your Current Home
✔ Keep Important Documents Close By
Pack important documents separately from your removal boxes, including:
- Photo identification
- Completion paperwork
- Solicitor contact details
- Removal company information
- Insurance documents
- Medication and prescriptions
Keeping these items with you means they’re easy to access if needed.
✔ Pack an Essentials Bag
The last thing you’ll want after a long day is to search through dozens of boxes for the kettle or your toothbrush.
Prepare a bag containing:
- Phone chargers
- Toiletries
- Tea and coffee
- Snacks and bottled water
- A change of clothes
- Basic kitchen items
- Pet supplies if applicable
Having the essentials readily available makes your first evening much more comfortable.
✔ Take Final Meter Readings
Before leaving your old property, record your gas, electricity, and water meter readings.
Taking photographs can provide an accurate record and make it easier to close utility accounts.
✔ Do a Final Walkthrough
Before locking the door for the last time, check every room carefully.
Don’t forget to look in:
- Loft spaces
- Cupboards
- Wardrobes
- Garden sheds
- Garages
- Under stairs storage
It’s surprisingly easy for small items to be left behind.
Arriving at Your New Home
✔ Check Everything Is Working
Before unpacking, take a few minutes to check:
- Heating
- Hot water
- Lighting
- Sockets
- Smoke alarms
- Locks and windows
If anything needs attention, it’s useful to identify it early.
✔ Take Meter Readings Again
Just as you did when leaving your old property, record the meter readings at your new home as soon as you arrive.
This ensures you’re only paying for the energy you use from the day you move in.
✔ Unpack the Essentials First
Rather than trying to unpack everything immediately, focus on the rooms you’ll use first.
Prioritise:
- Bedrooms
- Kitchen essentials
- Bathroom items
- Children’s or pets’ belongings
Getting these areas organised first will help your new house feel like home much more quickly.
Remember to Update Your Details
Once you’ve settled in, there are a number of organisations you’ll need to notify about your change of address.
These include:
- Banks and building societies
- DVLA
- Your employer
- GP and dentist
- Insurance providers
- Utility suppliers
- Mobile phone provider
- Subscription services
Updating your details promptly (ideally before the move has taken place) helps avoid missing important correspondence.
Give Yourself Time to Settle
Many people feel pressure to have every box unpacked within a day or two.
In reality, settling into a new home takes time.
Focus on making the property comfortable first, then work through the remaining boxes at your own pace. Before long, your new surroundings will begin to feel familiar.
If you’ve moved to Huntingdon, St Ives, Kimbolton, or one of the surrounding Cambridgeshire villages, you’ll find each area has its own unique character, local businesses, green spaces, and community events to enjoy.
Enjoy the Next Chapter
Moving home marks the beginning of an exciting new chapter. While there can be plenty to organise on the day itself, a little preparation goes a long way towards making the experience as smooth as possible.
Whether you’re moving into your very first home, upgrading to accommodate a growing family, or starting a new adventure elsewhere in Cambridgeshire, being organised allows you to focus on what matters most – settling into your new home and making it your own.





