Preparing for Your Move: Essential Tasks Before Settling into Your New Home
Moving into a new home is an exciting milestone, but the period leading up to moving day can feel overwhelming if key tasks are left too late. Organising everything before you move in helps avoid delays, reduces stress, and makes your first day in the home far smoother.
This new home checklist focuses on what needs to be organised before moving in. It covers essential services, documents, access, logistics, and common oversights so you can approach moving day prepared and confident.
Before making any commitments, it’s important to understand that your settlement or handover date isn’t confirmed until it’s officially booked in - so avoid giving notice or locking in movers until that date is confirmed.
1. Understanding The Timeline Before Moving In
Preparation for a new home does not start on moving day. Many important tasks need to be completed weeks in advance, especially those involving service providers and bookings.
Four To Two Weeks Before Moving
This is the time to confirm dates and start locking in services.
- Finalise your moving date in line with handover or settlement
- Book removalists or organise transport
- Contact utility providers to schedule connections
- Begin sorting and packing non-essential items
One Week Before Moving
As moving day approaches, focus on confirmations.
- Reconfirm removalist bookings and access requirements
- Double check connection dates for electricity, gas and internet
- Prepare important documents and keep them together
- Pack a moving day essentials box
Two Days to Moving Day
These final days should be about readiness, not last minute problem solving.
- Ensure keys, remotes and access details are available
- Confirm parking or access arrangements for the truck
- Charge devices and keep important contacts handy
Leaving preparation too late often results in issues such as no internet on day one, delayed services, or unavailable removalists.
2. Essential Services to Organise Before Moving In
Setting up services early ensures your home is functional from the moment you arrive.
Electricity & Gas
Electricity and gas connections should be arranged well before moving day.
- Book connections or transfers with your provider in advance
- Have your move in date, address and identification ready
- Confirm meters are accessible if required
Water
In many areas, water accounts are transferred automatically, but this is not always the case.
- Check whether you need to notify the local authority
- Confirm billing arrangements to avoid unexpected charges
Internet & Phone
Internet connections can take longer than expected.
- Schedule installation as early as possible
- Ask about lead times and appointment availability
- Consider temporary mobile data options if delays occur
3. Documents & Access to Have Ready
Having the right documents and access details organised prevents unnecessary delays on moving day.
Handover Or Settlement Documents
Keep all important paperwork in one easily accessible place.
- Contracts, certificates and compliance documents
- Any instructions provided at handover
Keys, Remotes & Access Details
Ensure you have everything needed to enter and secure the home.
- House keys and spare sets
- Garage remotes and security codes
- Intercom or building access details if applicable
Warranties, Manuals & Records
These are often overlooked but important later.
- Appliance warranties and manuals
- Maintenance information
- Store digitally or in a clearly labelled folder
4. Planning Your Move & Logistics
Good logistics planning makes moving day far less stressful.
Choosing The Moving Date
Coordinate your moving date carefully.
- Align with handover or settlement timing
- Allow buffer time in case of delays
Hiring Removalists
If using removalists, booking early is essential.
- Confirm dates, times and costs in writing
- Ask about insurance and liability
- Clarify what items are included or excluded
Access Planning
Think about how the move will physically work.
- Reserve parking if required
- Check driveway width and access points
- Clear entry paths inside the home
A Moving Day Essentials Kit
Prepare a box or bag with items you will need immediately.
- Important documents
- Basic tools
- Phone chargers
- Toiletries and cleaning supplies
5. New Home Essentials to Organise Before Day One
Some items are best organised before you arrive, not after.
- Safety & Basic Setup Items
- Check smoke alarms and replace batteries if needed
- Have a basic first aid kit available
Cleaning & Setup Supplies
- Even new homes benefit from a quick clean before unpacking.
- Rubbish bags and surface wipes
- Paper towels and basic cleaning products
Basic Tools & Practical Items
- These small items save time on day one.
- Screwdriver set
- Scissors and tape
- Torch and tape measure
Commonly Forgotten Items
Many people forget simple but essential things.
- Toilet paper
- Bin bags
- Light bulbs
- Phone chargers
6. Common Things People Forget Before Moving In
Even with good intentions, some details are often missed.
- Utility Lead Times
- Booking services too late
- Incorrect connection dates
- Missing account information
Access Constraints
- Parking restrictions
- Narrow driveways or stair access
- Height or clearance issues for trucks
Time & Energy
- Packing takes longer than expected
- Last minute shopping adds stress
- Fatigue makes small problems feel bigger
7. What Happens After You Move In
Use this checklist to focus on preparation needed before moving in. Once you have settled into the home, the priorities change to unpacking, comfort, routines, and settling into daily life.
For guidance on what to focus on next, including the first few weeks in your new home, refer to the Eight Homes First 30 Days checklist as the natural next stage.
Enjoy Your New Home
Organising everything before moving into a new home sets the foundation for a smooth transition. By preparing services, documents, access, logistics and essentials ahead of time, you can avoid common issues and start life in your new home with confidence.
Use this new home checklist as a practical guide in the lead up to moving day. If you are building or preparing for handover and need clarity around timing or preparation, Eight Homes can help guide you through the process and answer questions along the way.