16 Tips for Relocating to Atlanta

Moving is always hard work, but moving to a new town can be exceptionally hard, even when you are excited about your next chapter!

To help make the logistics of your relocation to Atlanta as smooth as possible, here are some to-do items you may not have thought about yet:

  1. As soon as you know you will be moving, start to organize your belongings, and getting rid of things you don’t want to take with you. Seriously, don’t waste too much time on this or it can get overwhelming, fast.

  2. Collect used packing materials like boxes and bubble wrap to reduce what you will need to purchase.

  3. Start packing items you don’t use daily, like family mementos, holiday decorations, books and décor accessories. You’ll feel better making a dent in it.

  4. Get an estimate from moving companies and schedule a tentative date with the one you choose. Reach out to me if you need recommendations!

  5. Come visit Atlanta, if possible, and arrange a driving tour with a real estate agent that can show you different neighborhoods, shopping areas, and the locations of hospitals, schools, churches, and recreational facilities or parks. Atlanta is big and so it really helps to have an idea in advance of what part of the city you might want to live in.

  6. If you have kiddos, when you know what school district they will enroll in, visit the schools your children will attend to meet the principal and tour the grounds.

  7. Once you know what Atlanta neighborhood you will be living in, join Nextdoor or the neighborhood Facebook page to keep abreast of what’s happening there.

  8. Locate and pack your important papers and ID’s so that you know where they are at all times. You don’t want these to get lost in the moving shuffle!

  9. If your company is offering you relocation services, make sure you know all the terms. Often, they will cover items you might not think about, like the cost of shipping your car or professional organizers to help you unpack. They may also be negotiable in what they cover.

  10. Save all your moving expense receipts. If you are moving 50 miles or more from your old job to start a new job, your expenses may be tax deductible.

  11. Make a list of services you need to terminate in your old town and services you need to initiate in the Atlanta area. I can help you with utility service providers here in Atlanta.

  12. If you have doctor, dentist, veterinary, or hair appointments scheduled ahead of time, call and cancel them.

  13. Remember to transfer subscriptions for things like magazines, food deliveries, and mail-order prescriptions.

  14. Change your delivery address on your Amazon, Target, Shipt, or other shopping accounts so you don’t accidentally ship items to your old address.

  15. Schedule an appointment to transfer your automobile registration and driver’s license if moving to a new state.

  16. Transfer your voter’s registration right away, especially if your move if close to a major election registration deadline.

As an Atlanta native, I am happy to help answer any questions you may have if you are moving here or are just feeling it out! It’s such a great city!

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