Are You Ready For Your Mid-Covid House Move?

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Moving in a pandemic might not be ideal, but it can work. Here are some tips on how to be ready for your mid-Covid house move…

Sometimes in life, the timing of big events doesn’t always work out perfectly. Not many people are looking to move home during the COVID-19 pandemic, but sometimes situations arise wherein it is the best decision to move out and start afresh. If the idea of a mid-Covid house move has you feeling uneasy, we are here to help.

Are You Ready For Your Mid-Covid House Move?

Moving house can be stressful enough, even without the added pressure of a global pandemic. The combination of the organisation of furniture, selling your home or ending a tenancy, and buying a new one or signing a new contract, alongside the day-to-day pressures of your regular life is enough to make your head spin. 

During the COVID-19 lockdown around the UK, there will be added restrictions to how and when you move. Read this helpful guide to understand what extra measures you must take to complete your house move while complying with regulations.

Showing Your Home In Lockdown

First in your mid-Covid house move, there’s the procedures that take place before the move, such as showing your home. Showing people around your home is usually a walk in the park, but with lockdown restricting home visits and the coronavirus putting people at risk, it’s a whole different story.

To start with, make sure that you are legally allowed to show people around your home for sale purposes in your local area. If not, you will have to show your home via video link, or hold off viewings until lockdown rules change.

If you are able to show people around your home in person, here are a few pointers to remain safe during the visit.

  1. Provide gloves and masks. Make sure you have disposable plastic gloves and face masks on hand to provide visitors. This way you don’t have to rely on their common sense; you can be proactive in your approach.
  2. Leave all doors open to avoid them being touched by visitors.
  3. Open windows to keep the place ventilated while visitors are present.

Working Together With The Removal Company

Once your place is sold and you are set to move, you will need to work alongside your removal company to ensure coronavirus rules are abided by. This means less of a hands-on approach, and more standing back and allowing removal workers to do their job while keeping their distance from you. The company will likely ensure they are wearing masks and gloves, but feel free to provide them if you like.

Storing Excess or Unwanted Furniture

Under usual circumstances, excess or unwanted furniture could be passed to friends or sold if no longer needed. However, many people are avoiding passing belongings from person to person due to the coronavirus crisis. If you find yourself in this situation, you should use a self storage unit to keep your furniture safe and dry between properties. These can be kept for a number of years, or until the furniture finds a new home.

If you are moving house during the pandemic, don’t be caught unprepared for the restrictions that will be applied to your move. Make sure you use these mid-Covid house move guidelines in order to stay safe and well as you move into your new home.

 

Natasha Colyer
Natasha Colyerhttps://seeninthecity.co.uk
My name is Natasha and I am the Editor and Founder of Seen in the City. I have always loved to express myself creatively, most particularly through my writing, and after working for a number of other companies including Vogue and My Chic City I decided to head out on my own and Seen in the City was born. You can contact me on natasha@seeninthecity.co.uk

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