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How to Research Your New Community

Moving to a new city or suburb can be daunting, but you can settle your nerves with a little research before you leave. These tips will help you learn more about local school systems, facilities, and other features of your new community.
Friday 26 June 2015

7 Ways to Reduce Stress During an International Move

Moving house is so stressful that, according to research, it makes people look and feel two years older than they really are. If the average move is such a traumatic experience, you can only imagine how most people feel when they’re moving overseas. But you need not pull your hair out or grind down your teeth before starting your overseas adventure. Just try these simple tips to keep your stress in check.
Friday 12 June 2015

7 Tips for Moving with Small Children in Tow

Moving house is challenging at the best of times, but the job is made much harder when you’ve got small children in tow. Infants, toddlers, and other little ones can easily derail your moving efforts with their demands and tantrums. But, it’s possible to move house with them and your sanity intact.
Friday 29 May 2015

Chess Moving Attends Total Facilities Expo Sydney

Chess Moving was proud to attend the Total Facilities Expo Sydney in 2015
Thursday 7 May 2015

5 Tips for Moving Back in with Parents

No matter how old you get or what your situation, you may find that you need to move back in with your parents. Perhaps you've lost your job or moved back to your hometown to pursue a new employment opportunity. You might have decided to move back to save money for a house deposit or care for your parents in their old age. Whatever your circumstances, the transition from independent living to life back with Mum and Dad can be challenging. However, adjusting to your new living arrangement can be easier on everybody if you keep these tips in mind.
Friday 3 April 2015

How to Pick Out a Storage Unit

Storage units can give you a safe place to stash your surplus stuff in a variety of situations, such as when you're making a temporary move overseas or downsizing your family home. However, in a marketplace crowded with storage solutions it can be difficult to know which storage company to trust with your prized possessions. Ask yourself the following questions before you pick a storage unit.
Friday 20 March 2015

Downsizing Your Home? How to Get Rid of Sentimental Items

We're told that we live in a society where bigger is better, yet it seems that when it comes to real estate, downsizing is the latest trend. Led by baby boomers, increasing numbers of Aussies are moving to smaller, more modest homes. Downsizing can bring an opportunity to de-clutter your life and start afresh, but parting with possessions can be difficult. Read on to discover how you can put sentimentality aside and get rid of the items weighing you down.
Friday 6 March 2015

6 Tips for Moving Your Business to a New Location

Moving your business to another location can be a trial, whether you're moving to another office in the same building or relocating to another state. While a move can help you attract new customers, save money on your lease, and give your expanding firm extra space, without careful planning, your productivity and profits can also take a hit. These tips will help you relocate your business without stress or financial strain.
Friday 20 February 2015

How to Say Goodbye to Friends and Family When Moving to Another Country

Moving house is one of the most stressful things you're likely to ever do, but the prospect is made even more daunting when your move means relocating overseas. A good moving firm will help you with practical matters like clearing customs and relocating your pets, but even they can't help manage the emotional toll of leaving family members and friends behind. It might seem like an impossible task, but with these tips in mind you can properly say goodbye to loved ones as you move abroad.
Friday 6 February 2015

6 Tips for Moving in a Hurry

In a perfect world, you could take your sweet time packing before leisurely moving into your brand new home. But in reality, many of us have to pack up and move in a hurry. Whether you need to relocate quickly to pursue a new job opportunity, your landlord has encouraged you to make a speedy exit, or there's another reason that time isn't on your side, these tips will help you move in a hurry.
Friday 23 January 2015

How to Get Your Personal Effects Cleared by Customs

Moving house is the third most stressful life event humans ever experience, according to the Employee Relocation Council. Only death and divorce are more challenging, yet the average person moves 11.4 times during the course of their life. Nerves fray at the best of times, but when you're moving overseas and are concerned about whether your possessions will join you, stress levels are bound to soar. However, if you follow this advice, you can feel confident your items will clear customs without fuss.
Friday 9 January 2015

7 Things You Should Do Right After Moving

Before moving house, everyone knows the items that need to be on their checklist. But after the boxes are packed, the movers are gone, and you're alone in your brand new home, what then? Start crossing these things you should do right after moving off your to-do list!
Friday 26 December 2014

Staying Safe When Moving On the Road

Whether relocating across town or interstate, driving there with a car or van packed with boxes will often be part of your moving process. No matter the distance, it’s important to stay safe while on the road. Here are six quick and easy tips to get you and your belongings to your destination in one piece.
Friday 5 December 2014

Moving Interstate: Knowing What to Quarantine

Preparing for an interstate move? Relocating across state lines means you may have to quarantine, or even leave certain belongings behind. The rules vary, depending on which state you are coming from or travelling to, but this guide will give you a general idea of what might be involved for a trouble-free cross-country move.
Friday 21 November 2014

6 Handy Packing Tips for Your Interstate Move

If you’re relocating interstate (or simply a long distance away), ensuring your belongings are safely packed during your move is essential.
Friday 14 November 2014

Moving Interstate – Is Air, Road or Rail Best?

Moving interstate is an exciting time. But one of the key decisions you will have to make will be whether to move your belongings by road, air or rail.
Thursday 6 November 2014

Moving Interstate from Hobart or Tasmania

Are you planning to leave Tasmania behind, in exchange for the mainland? Check out our essential tips on moving north from Australia’s beautiful island state.
Friday 31 October 2014

Moving Your Furniture Interstate: 5 Top Tips

Moving interstate requires lots of planning and organising – and the last thing you’ll want is to damage any of your furniture during the relocation.
Tuesday 21 October 2014

How to Decide if Relocating is Right for You

Whether you're contemplating a tree change, a sea change or just a change of scenery, the idea of relocating to pursue job opportunities can be tempting. We all know that the grass always seems greener, but you should ask yourself these questions to determine whether relocating is the right step for you.
Tuesday 23 September 2014

5 Tips for Moving Into a Smaller House

Most of us tend to accumulate possessions over time, which can make the prospect of moving into a smaller place downright scary. However, downsizing brings a host of benefits, including increased happiness and enjoyment of the things you decide to keep. Read on to discover how to prepare yourself for a lifestyle change.
Tuesday 16 September 2014
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