30-Day Moving Checklist: Your Week-by-Week Plan

Your move doesn’t start on moving day.
It starts 30 days before. Most moving problems — not enough boxes, building permits not arranged, address changes missed, total chaos on day one — happen because everything was left for the last minute.
This checklist breaks the process into weekly phases so you have a clear plan: what to book, what to pack first, what to confirm with building management, and what to have ready for move day.

Week 4 — Plan and book

  • Confirm your moving date and book your loading and unloading service.
  • Notify your building or landlord and check for time or access restrictions.
  • Do a full inventory of what you’re moving, donating, or discarding.
  • Get boxes, Blankets & Wrap, and packing supplies.
  • Update your address with essential services (bank, employer, postal service).

Week 3 — Start packing non-essentials

  • Pack decorative items, books, collections, and anything you don’t use daily.
  • Label every box with its contents and destination room.
  • Take photos of electronic connections before unplugging anything.
  • Start clearing out drawers and closets you don’t use regularly.
  • Discard, donate, or sell anything you’re not taking with you.

Week 2 — Tackle everyday items

  • Pack seasonal clothing and items you won’t need this week.
  • Reserve the elevator at both origin and destination buildings (if applicable).
  • Verify parking or loading zone permit for moving day.
  • Confirm all details with your moving company.
  • Pack a first-night box with essentials: documents, chargers, toiletries, next-day clothes.

Week 1 — Final preparations

  • Pack almost everything, leaving only what you need for the last few days.
  • Clean and prepare the space to hand it over in good condition.
  • Confirm the arrival time with your moving team.
  • Make sure hallways and access points will be clear on moving day.
  • Charge your phone and keep your moving company’s contact info handy.

The final 72 hours

  • Finish packing everything.
  • Empty all drawers and unplug appliances.
  • Put your first-night box somewhere easy to grab.
  • Confirm elevator reservation and building access.
  • Get a good night’s sleep — move day goes much smoother when you’re rested.

Moving day

  • Have everything ready before the team arrives: boxes closed, hallways clear.
  • Set aside a no-move zone for personal items you’re keeping with you.
  • Do a final walk-through of every room before leaving.
  • Sign the service confirmation and verify everything arrived correctly.

Mini checklist by room

  • Living room: sofa, TV, furniture, decor, lamps.
  • Kitchen: appliances, utensils, non-perishable food.
  • Bedrooms: clothes, mattress, nightstands, emptied drawers.
  • Bathroom: toiletries, medications, towels.
  • Home office: equipment, labeled cables, important documents.

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