Reddit reviews Immuson Removable Home Moving Labels, 960pcs Color Coding Labels for Packing Box, 16 Rolls Different Moving Stickers, 60 Labels/Roll
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【Bright Colorful Labels】4.5" x 1" Color Coded Moving Labels, colorful for quick and easy itemization and box identification. These labels will help you to be more organize, which can reduce the cost and time spent during moving process.【Numerous Quantity】960 Count, 16 Rolls, 60 labels Per Roll. More abundant stickers than our competitior that help you prevent the chaos of moving and comfortably arranging your new home.【16 Rolls UPGRADED REMOVABLE Moving Stickers】Our moving labels are removable within 6 months, so If you stick these labels directly on your furniture, there will be no glue residue. 14 Different Living Spaces + 1 Roll Red Handle With Care Fragile Sticker + 1 Roll Customized Blank Labels--You can find any labels to mark the distinct room in your house, such as master bedroom, bathroom, kitchen, living room, garage and more.【Special Customized Blank Labels】1 blank label roll is for customized use. You can use these labels to distinguish family members' belongings, to call attention to " THIS SIDE UP", " DO NOT STACK", " HEAVY", or any use we haven't printed. Please feel free to add your own customized description.【Suitable for Most Packing Boxes】Our labels are made of premium raw material. Even on rainy days, they don't fall off easily during moving process. It's a good helper for moving.
Ok I have moved about a dozen times in my life. Trust me I'm a pro at this. This will be long so I'm gonna divide into sections.
Furniture
Moving itself
Once you are in
Don't forget you are going to have to buy things you forgot about or that just come up those first few weeks. Somehow you will move in and realize you don't have a mop, or a kitchen trashcan, or about 50 other things that just happened to be your roommates, or where the hell is the dish detergent and oh fuck I forgot that I need toilet paper and I ran out two days ago.
I try to set aside about $100-$200 for these weird incidentals. If you are worried about running low buy stuff at the dollar store, you can get a better version next paycheck. Also if you are low on dishes this a great place to get some that are honestly perfectly fine. Big lots is also good for cheap dishes. Also not a bad idea to plan for the money to eat out a few days during the move when you normally wouldn't. For me its the one time I let myself have fast food.
Once you are moved in, be careful about your grocery bill if previously you were splitting groceries and not just buying your own. Buying for one is very different than buying for two, easier for things to go bad in your fridge.
Utilities/Bills
There will be deposits and unexpected service fees. When you set up your accounts ask specifically what will be on the first bill other than normal recurring charges. Do not think the bills will somehow be half of what you used before. Use A/C or heat sparingly until you see a couple bills. Replace all your lightbulbs with LEDs. Shop around to make sure you buy the cheaper ones they work just as well and they will save you a fortune on electric.
Buy a programmable thermostat if your unit doesn't already have one. They are easy to install yourself, will save you a lot of money buy avoiding running the heat/air while you aren't home, and are only about $40 on Amazon.
You need internet, you do not need cable. You do not need the fancy internet plan the company wants to sell you. Start with the lowest tier internet plan and buy Hulu or Netflix or maybe both. If you have streaming issues upgrade the internet later. When you set up cable request that you not be on a contract (cancelation fees when you move and don't want it are a bitch).