90-day plan / Homeowner

🏠Homeowner Moving Checklist

Selling and buying at once. Coordinate closing, hand off the old home clean, and secure the new one day one.

Two homes, one clean handoff

What this track gets right

  • Closing dates aligned so you are not paying two mortgages or homeless for a week
  • Warranties, manuals, and keys gathered for the buyers
  • Locks rekeyed and home insurance active on day one

Watch-outs the maker wishes someone said

  • !A same-day sell-and-buy almost never happens cleanly. Plan for a gap with a bridge or short-term storage.
  • !Photograph high-value items before the move for any insurance claim.
  • !Rekey or change every exterior lock the first day. You have no idea who has a copy.

Week-by-week for this role

48 role-relevant tasks across 12 weeks. Open the interactive checklist on the home page to track progress.

8 wks out
Lock the date and the budget
Plan

Decide how you are moving and what it will cost before anything else.

  • Pick a moving date and a backup date in case it slips.
  • Set a total budget: movers/truck, supplies, deposits, and a 15% buffer.
  • Decide: full-service movers, hybrid, or DIY truck rental.
  • Get 3 written quotes from movers and compare what each includes.
  • Start a moving folder (digital or paper) for quotes, receipts, and dates.
  • Confirm your closing date and coordinate move-out with the new owners.
6 wks out
Purge before you pack
Plan

Every box you do not move is money and time saved. Sort ruthlessly.

  • Go room by room: keep, donate, sell, trash. Be honest about clutter.
  • List sellable items on Marketplace early; pickups take time to schedule.
  • Book a donation pickup or find a nearby drop-off for bulky items.
  • Use up the freezer, pantry, and cleaning supplies you cannot move.
  • Estimate supplies: small/medium/large boxes, tape, paper, markers, bubble wrap.
  • Photograph high-value items now for insurance and damage claims.
  • Measure doorways, elevators, and stairwells at both places for big furniture.
4 wks out
Switch the paperwork
Pack

Move your address and accounts now so nothing important goes to the old place.

  • File a change of address with USPS, set to start on moving day.
  • Schedule utility shutoff at the old home and turn-on at the new one.
  • Update your address on banks, cards, insurance, and subscriptions.
  • Book internet/wifi installation at the new place for move-in week.
  • Start packing low-use rooms: storage, off-season clothes, books, decor.
  • Transfer or set up home insurance for the new property.
2 wks out
Pack the bulk
Pack

Most of the house gets boxed now. Label as you go or regret it later.

  • Pack room by room and label every box with room + contents + a number.
  • Keep a master list: box number to contents, so you can find anything.
  • Pack a clearly marked 'open first' box: tools, chargers, toilet paper, snacks.
  • Keep screws and small parts in labeled bags taped to the furniture.
  • Confirm the mover booking, arrival window, and final price in writing.
  • Schedule a final walkthrough and gather warranties/manuals for the buyers.
1 wk out
Final week countdown
Pack

Tie off loose ends. Confirm every booking. Pack the rest of the house.

  • Reconfirm movers or truck rental 48 hours before. Get a direct phone number.
  • Pack a suitcase per person: 3 days of clothes, meds, documents, chargers.
  • Defrost and clean the fridge/freezer at least 24 hours before the move.
  • Withdraw cash for tips and small day-of expenses.
  • Back up your computer and keep passports, IDs, and the lease with you.
  • Gather keys, garage remotes, and gate codes to hand off at closing.
Move week
Moving day logistics
Settle

Be the calm coordinator. Direct the crew, protect the essentials, check everything.

  • Walk the movers through the home and point out fragile or do-not-move items.
  • Keep your essentials bag and valuables in your own car, not the truck.
  • Do a final sweep: closets, cabinets, attic, behind doors, the dishwasher.
  • Photograph the empty old place and note the meter readings.
  • Sign the mover inventory and read it before initialing any damage waiver.
Move-in
Land in the new place
Settle

Get safe, get connected, get one good night of sleep. Boxes can wait.

  • Direct boxes to the right rooms using your labels as the crew unloads.
  • Check for damage against your inventory before the movers leave.
  • Set up beds and the bathroom first so the first night is livable.
  • Confirm water, power, gas, and wifi are actually working.
  • Test smoke and CO detectors; locate the breaker box and water shutoff.
  • Change the exterior locks or rekey them within the first day.
First week
Settle and tie off
Settle

Unpack what matters, finish the admin, and start to feel like home.

  • Unpack the kitchen, then bedrooms, then living space, in that order.
  • Break down boxes and book a recycling or mover box pickup.
  • Verify your address updated everywhere; watch for misdelivered mail.
  • Find the nearest grocery, pharmacy, urgent care, and your new commute.
  • Leave honest reviews for your movers; flag any damage claim within the window.
  • Register the home for property tax and locate the main shutoffs and panel.

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