Chicago Moving And Storage Companies Like Advantage Offer Tips On Moving Into Your First Apartment

Posted on: June 5, 2019 | by: Advantage Moving & Stroage June 5, 2019

Moving is stressful, but Chicago moving and storage companies like Advantage are here to make it easier

Moving day is here! You have done the work of scouring the marketplace for an apartment and you are excited to have your first place on your own. You have looked through all the Chicago moving and storage companies and found one that fits your needs. Renting an apartment for the first time can be a big responsibility and many are not sure how to tackle the task. Luckily Advantage is here to offer some useful tips on how to make your first move go as smoothly as possible.

Get to know the layout of the space

If you have already signed an apartment, odds are you are already familiar with how it is set up. Generally, the landlord will schedule a final walkthrough with you before moving in. Make sure to take this time to familiarize yourself with the physical layout of your new apartment. Chicago moving and storage companies like Advantage recommend bringing along a tape measure to make sure your desired furniture fits and to figure out the size blinds and curtains you may need. If you reside out of state, you may be able to call your landlord and have them send over pictures and measurements.

Don’t put off packing

We get it, one of the worst parts of moving is packing up all your possessions into tiny boxes to carry out. However, packing early and efficiently will ultimately make your move that much easier. With the help of Chicago moving and storage companies like Advantage, packing and transporting your stuff is as easy as making a phone call and setting up a date.

Activate utilities before you arrive

Picture this: you are all unpacked in your new apartment, take off your shoes, and go to turn on your TV, then you realize, you did not set up the power or gas bills for your new place. Even though the electricity and water may be on when you do your walkthrough they may not be on when you move in. Make sure to have your accounts set up and an appointment to turn on the utilities scheduled before you actually move in. Make sure to not set these appointments on the actual day you are moving as you may miss your appointment and be charged extra fees.