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10 Moving Mistakes Everyone Makes (And How to Skip Them)

Marcus Webb
Last updated: 09/04/2026 11:04 AM
Marcus Webb
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Moving is one of those things that sounds manageable until it isn’t. Then suddenly it’s 11 pm, you can’t find the box with your phone charger, and someone packed the coffee maker under a stack of books.

Contents
  • 1. Booking Movers Too Late
  • 2. Skipping the Credential Check
  • 3. Trusting a Verbal Estimate
  • 4. Not Hiring the Right Help
  • 5. Packing Too Heavy
  • 6. Labeling the Top of Boxes
  • 7. Forgetting to Update Your Address Everywhere
  • 8. Packing the Essentials Box Last
  • 9. Leaving Packing Until the Final Weekend
  • 10. Underestimating the Week After

Most of it was preventable. Here’s what to watch out for.

1. Booking Movers Too Late

Good crews fill up fast, especially at month’s end when leases typically turn over. By the time most people start calling around, the best options are already gone. Book three to four weeks out minimum. Mid-month dates usually have better availability and can cost less.

2. Skipping the Credential Check

Not every moving company is legitimate. Before handing over your deposit, spend two minutes on the FMCSA’s lookup tool to confirm your mover is properly licensed and insured. It’s a free public database, and it’s caught more than a few bad actors.

3. Trusting a Verbal Estimate

Always get it in writing. A verbal quote means nothing on move day when the invoice comes in higher. Ask for a binding written estimate before you commit to anything.

4. Not Hiring the Right Help

There’s a real gap between a sloppy moving crew and a careful one. Furniture arrives differently. Timelines run differently. The stress level on move day runs very differently. People who book skilled movers and vet them properly almost always describe the experience as smoother than past moves where they cut corners. It’s one of those areas where doing it right the first time is genuinely worth it.

5. Packing Too Heavy

Big boxes plus heavy stuff equals a bad time. Books, tools, and anything dense belong in small boxes. Bigger boxes are for pillows, linens, and light items. Your back and your movers will both thank you.

6. Labeling the Top of Boxes

When boxes are stacked, top labels disappear. Write on the side instead, and note the destination room rather than just the contents. “Kitchen” gets the box where it needs to go. “Plates and mugs” is for unpacking.

7. Forgetting to Update Your Address Everywhere

USPS mail forwarding buys you time, but it’s not a permanent fix. Banks, insurance, subscriptions, voter registration, HR at work, and the DMV, none of these update automatically. Make a list and work through it in the first week at your new place. In the future, you will be grateful.

You can set up mail forwarding quickly through USPS here as a stopgap while you handle the rest.

8. Packing the Essentials Box Last

Pack one box specifically for the first night: phone charger, toiletries, a change of clothes, snacks, and basic kitchen items. Load it last so it comes off the truck first. This single habit eliminates about half the post-move chaos.

9. Leaving Packing Until the Final Weekend

Packing a whole household in 48 hours is rough. Start with the rooms you use least and do one box a day for a few weeks leading up to move day. It sounds slow, but it’s dramatically less miserable than the alternative.

10. Underestimating the Week After

Move day gets all the attention, but the week after is its own challenge. Boxes sit unpacked, nothing has a home yet, and the motivation from move day has worn off. Set a simple goal for the first 48 hours: get the bedroom and bathroom functional. Everything else can follow.

And if you’re living out of boxes two weeks later, you’re in very good company.

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