At the 30-day mark, your move shifts from “planning” to execution.

This is where the biggest stress either builds… or disappears.

If you use this window correctly, you’ll avoid last-minute chaos, pricing surprises, and coordination issues.

Here’s exactly what to focus on 30 days before your long-distance move.

Step 1: Lock In Your Moving Company (If You Haven’t Already)

If your move isn’t booked yet, this is the latest safe point to secure it.

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At this stage:

  • Availability starts tightening
  • Delivery windows may expand
  • Prices can increase

Make sure you:

  • ☐ Confirm your move date
  • ☐ Verify pricing (fixed vs estimate)
  • ☐ Understand the delivery structure (date vs window)
  • ☐ Review cancellation and rescheduling policies

👉 This is one of the most important decisions you’ll make.

Step 2: Finalize Your Inventory

Your quote is only as accurate as your inventory.

Now is the time to:

  • ☐ Walk through every room
  • ☐ Confirm large items (beds, sofas, appliances)
  • ☐ Include garage, storage, and outdoor items
  • ☐ Identify fragile or specialty items

If anything has changed since booking:

👉 Tell your mover now, not on move day.

This helps prevent:

  • Price changes
  • Truck size issues
  • Loading delays

Step 3: Start Decluttering Aggressively

The next 30 days are your best chance to reduce volume.

Go room by room:

  • ☐ Donate unused items
  • ☐ Sell valuable pieces you won’t keep
  • ☐ Throw away broken or outdated items

Why this matters:

  • Less inventory = lower cost
  • Less packing = less work
  • Less unpacking = faster setup

Moving fewer items is one of the easiest ways to reduce stress.

Step 4: Begin Packing (Non-Essentials First)

You don’t want to pack everything at once.

Start with items you won’t need for the next month:

  • ☐ Seasonal clothing
  • ☐ Decorations
  • ☐ Books and storage items
  • ☐ Extra kitchenware

Label boxes clearly by:

  • Room
  • Priority (e.g., “Open First”)

Early packing spreads the workload and prevents burnout.

Step 5: Plan Your Travel Timeline

Your move and your travel need to align.

At 30 days out:

  • ☐ Book flights or plan your driving route
  • ☐ Reserve hotels if needed
  • ☐ Decide when you’ll arrive vs. delivery timing

Ideal approach:

👉 Arrive 1–2 days before your belongings.

This avoids:

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  • Waiting days without essentials
  • Scheduling conflicts
  • Last-minute scrambling

Step 6: Start Address and Utility Changes

Administrative tasks take time; don’t wait.

Start:

  • ☐ Change of address (USPS)
  • ☐ Transfer or cancel utilities
    • Electricity
    • Gas
    • Internet
    • Water
  • ☐ Update subscriptions and accounts
  • ☐ Notify banks, insurance, and employer

Handling this early prevents service gaps at your new home.

Step 7: Review Insurance and Protection Options

At this stage, confirm your coverage:

  • ☐ Understand basic liability ($0.60/lb)
  • ☐ Decide if you want Full Value Protection
  • ☐ Check homeowner or renter’s policy

If you’re moving valuable items, this is not something to leave until later.

Step 8: Create a Move-Day Game Plan

Start thinking about move day logistics now:

  • ☐ Where will the truck park?
  • ☐ Are there stairs or long carries?
  • ☐ Do you need elevator reservations?
  • ☐ How will pets or kids be managed?

Planning these details early prevents confusion on move day.

Step 9: Build Your Essentials Strategy

You should not depend on your shipment for immediate needs.

Start planning your essentials bag:

  • ☐ Documents
  • ☐ Medications
  • ☐ Chargers
  • ☐ Clothes for several days
  • ☐ Toiletries

This removes stress if delivery timing shifts.

Step 10: Confirm Communication Channels

Know exactly how you’ll stay informed.

Ask:

  • ☐ Who is my point of contact?
  • ☐ Will I receive updates during transit?
  • ☐ How will delivery be coordinated?

Clear communication is one of the biggest stress reducers.

Common Mistakes to Avoid at 30 Days

❌ Waiting to book movers
❌ Underestimating inventory
❌ Leaving packing for the last week
❌ Ignoring delivery timing
❌ Forgetting address changes
❌ Not clarifying pricing structure

Fixing these early prevents last-minute problems.

The Goal of the 30-Day Mark

At 30 days out, your goal is simple:

👉 Remove uncertainty.

You should aim to have:

  • A confirmed mover
  • A clear price
  • A defined timeline
  • A realistic inventory
  • A packing plan in progress

Once those are in place, everything else becomes manageable.

The Bottom Line

30 days before your move is when preparation turns into execution.

Focus on:

✔ Booking and confirming your mover
✔ Finalizing inventory
✔ Starting packing
✔ Planning travel
✔ Handling administrative updates

The more you do now, the less you’ll scramble later.

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Nick Valentino