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You’ll want to find your main water shutoff and gas shutoff before an emergency arises. Also, take note of localized toilet, sink, oven, and refrigerator water shutoffs. 

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You'll probably need some new things to suit your new space. Take your time to shop for a new rug, lamp, or storage boxes.  

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Before you start filling up your closets and cabinets, make sure to clean all the dirt and dust from them. Don’t forget to also clean inside your appliances, which can harbor dangerous germs.

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Do your best to make the move a positive experience for kids as the transition can both be exciting and unsettling for them. Ask them for opinions about color choices and furniture placement, and make sure to involve them in the unpacking process as well. 

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Moving can cause a lot of anxiety for pets, so make sure to set up their area immediately. To maintain a familiar smell, don’t wash their bedding or toys for a few weeks, and try to stay on a consistent schedule, so they get used to their new environment.

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If your new home has a garage, consider reprogramming the remotes and keypads to ensure that it stays secure. To do this, check out the user manual or the manufacturer’s guide online. 

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Make a list of any updates you plan to do. Putting those improvements down on paper can help you feel settled and even more organized.

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And when you're finally ready, throw a housewarming party. It's a great way to show your new place to friends and family, as well as to meet and mingle with your new neighbors. 

Sources: (HomeLight) (NewHomeSource)

See also: Home upgrades that are a waste of money 

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It's a good idea to ask your neighbors about the trash schedule. They can probably also inform you of the most accurate time of pickup.

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Check for the existence and proper functioning of carbon monoxide detectors. Because carbon monoxide is invisible and odorless, it's recommended to install one in each bedroom. 

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Every home should have at least one fire extinguisher, and preferably at least one fire extinguisher per floor. And if you don't have one, get one as soon as possible. 

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Hopefully, you already know any rules and regulations prior to moving into your new home. But before you pick out new exterior paint or build a fence, review those rules one more time. 

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Unpacking, decorating, and all the other things that come with moving can be pretty stressful. So, even if you're surrounded by boxes, have some relaxing moments to just take it all in. 

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Check that all smoke detectors in your new home are in good condition. It's also a good idea to change the batteries so that you can start fresh in your maintenance cycle.

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If you have kids and pets, make sure to remove any poisonous plants from your yard. This way you can feel comfortable knowing that they can play in a safe environment. 

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Blinds and curtains increase privacy and help you get a good night’s sleep, plus they are important elements in making a space into a home.

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Familiarize yourself with your home’s circuit box, so you don't feel lost when there's a power outage. Also, test each circuit to make sure each one is clearly and correctly labeled.

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Don't leave behind all your important paperwork. Take some time to organize your documents, insurance policies, warranties, receipts, and tax papers.

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Making your new home beautiful is fun! Start arranging family portraits and your favorite decor to make your new place instantly feel like you. 

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Make sure to change your official address and have mail forwarded from your previous residence. You should also inform credit companies, banks, and cell phone carriers.

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Hopefully you coordinated the transfer of electricity and water prior to moving. If not, make it a priority. Don't forget to set up phone, internet, security, and television services.

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The kitchen is the heart of the home, so prioritize unpacking dishes, utensils, pots, and small appliances as soon as you can. Then you can start cooking and eating in your new kitchen. 

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Even if you got the keys to your new place, the previous owners may have forgotten about keys given out to family members or friends. For safety reasons, it's a good idea to have all the exterior locks changed.

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Make your new home a haven by wearing something cozy, getting some snacks, and playing some music that warms your heart. It will make settling even smoother and more fun.

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As you’re settling into your new home, be sure to introduce yourself to your neighbors. You never know when you’ll need to rely on them to come let the dog out, pick up the mail, or water the plants.

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Take a stroll around your new neighborhood. Discover what markets, services, bus stops, and parks are within walking distance. Hop on a bike or drive your car around to get familiar with the streets. 

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To make your new place feel like home, start by setting up your furniture in approximately the same way you had it in your previous home. It's a good starting point from which you can then easily rearrange as you get to know the space.

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How to settle into your new home

Moving into a new home can be stressful, and it comes with a lot of pressure and time constraints. It can feel overwhelming with several things happening and needing your attention at once, but the process can go much smoother than you think.

From transferring utilities to cooking your first meal, take a look at the following slides for the ultimate tips on how to settle into your new place. It'll feel like home in no time!

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Browse Google Maps to help you get a bird’s-eye view of your new home’s surrounding area. Locate nearby restaurants, the closest hospitals, and other important places. 

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Moving to a new place is a big accomplishment. Take time to enjoy that big step with an intentional act of reflection and relaxation, such as soaking in a bath or enjoying a bottle of champagne. 

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Moving into a new home can be stressful, and it comes with a lot of pressure and time constraints. It can feel overwhelming with several things happening and needing your attention at once, but the process can go much smoother than you think.

From transferring utilities to cooking your first meal, take a look at the following slides for the ultimate tips on how to settle into your new place. It'll feel like home in no time!

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