Las Vegas Review-Journal

Tips to make your move less stressful

- By Cathy Hobbs

With a new year approachin­g, many people may desire a transition. Moving is often high on the list, and one of the more stressful events for individual­s and families. If you are looking to move during this time, there are some key tips to keep in mind.

■ Schedule your move at least one month in advance. Many movers are booked several months in advance, especially during this time.

■ Avoid peak seasons like fall and spring. Many movers charge a premium during certain periods of the year.

■ Look to move midweek or mid-month. The most in-demand periods are the beginning and end of the month, as well as weekends.

■ Ask family and friends for recommenda­tions. Moving is a personal experience, and it may be best to use a company with which someone you trust has had a positive experience.

■ Secure at least three quotes.

The lowest quote may not be the best choice. Be sure to also consider a company’s quality of work.

■ Bigger isn’t always better. Large companies have multiple crews, and your experience may depend on the movers assigned to your move that day. With a smaller company, you may likely deal directly with the owner, or at least get a more personal touch.

■ Looking to save? Pack or unpack yourself. Add-on services may not be needed.

■ Have pricey art or valuables? Look for a moving company that specialize­s in crating, wrapping and moving higher-end items. Not every company has this level of expertise.

■ Read reviews. Online reviews from customers may impact your decision.

■ Oversee your move personally. It is always best for you to be on site the day of your move.

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