How to Pack Smart Before Your Move-In Day
A few simple steps that make moving easier — and protect your new home from day one.
Moving is stressful. There's no way around it. But a little planning before moving day can save you hours of frustration and help your transition into your new home go as smoothly as possible. Here's what we recommend to every incoming resident.
Start with a room-by-room inventory
Before you pack a single box, walk through your current place and take stock of what you're actually bringing. This is a good moment to donate, sell, or discard things you no longer need. Less to move means less to unpack — and less to store in your new space.
Label every box clearly — and be specific
"Kitchen" is not enough. "Kitchen — pots, cutting boards, dish towels" tells you exactly what's inside without opening anything. Number your boxes and keep a simple list on your phone so nothing gets lost in the shuffle.
Pack an essentials bag for day one
Set aside a separate bag — not a box — with everything you'll need the first 24 hours: phone charger, toiletries, a change of clothes, important documents, and any medications. This bag stays with you, not in the moving truck.
Protect your floors and walls during the move
Use furniture pads, moving blankets, or old towels when bringing in large items. Scuffs and scratches on move-in day complicate the move-out process later. Starting clean makes it easier for everyone.
Review your move-in checklist before unpacking
At Three Keys, we conduct a move-in walkthrough with every new resident. Before you start filling closets and hanging things on walls, take a few minutes to go through the checklist together. Note anything that was already there — this protects your security deposit when it's time to move out.
Reach out if you have questions
Our team is available during business hours and accessible through the tenant portal. If something isn't working on move-in day — a light fixture, a faucet, a door latch — let us know right away. We'd rather handle it on day one than have it become a bigger issue later.
We're glad you're here. Welcome home.
Author: Three Keys Real Estate LLC
Category: Resident Resources

