Moving doesn’t have to be a headache. In fact, if you prepare for move-in day beforehand, it can actually be quite fun! Moreover, with Contemporary Management Concepts, LLLP’s many properties, you can rest assured that the apartment you are moving into feels like home. Our Florida apartments are fully decked out with stunning interiors, modern appliances, and luxury community amenities.
Are you looking for an apartment in Florida? Look no further than Contemporary Management Concepts, LLLP! Contact us today to schedule a property tour of one of our Florida apartments!
Ice coolers are a blessing to have after a long, hard day of moving. These small, portable bins can keep food and beverages cold for hours. Fill one up with ice and plenty of water bottles, sodas, and snacks for you and your moving crew. After sweating in the hot Florida weather, a sip of an ice-cold drink will be a refreshing relief. Be sure to prepare your cooler on the morning of your move! Your future self will appreciate it!
An inventory list is one of the most important tools you can have in your moving arsenal. Keep your list in a safe spot where you will not lose it. On this checklist, maintain a clear and updated record of all of the belongings you are bringing with you. Write down the item's name, its condition before the move, and its estimated value. This list is useful in ensuring you don’t forget anything and making sure you have everything you need to live comfortably in your new home!
Here in Florida, the climate can be quite humid. On top of the physical exertion of lifting heavy boxes, this weather demands comfortable, loose-fitting clothes. Now is not the time to wear your new dress or favorite skirt. These beloved clothing items can easily become ruined due to snags, tears, dirt, and sweat. We advise wearing closed-toe shoes and pants, allowing you to maneuver with ease while minimizing your risks of receiving bruises and cuts.
In a small bag, pack the essential items you will need during your move. This includes a phone charger, a first-aid kit, medications, a change of clothes, valuable documents, such as your birth certificate, a toothbrush, toothpaste, and toilet paper. Consider what you would want or need the most once in your new apartment. Is it hand sanitizer? Is it tissues? Is it your lucky charm? All of those items should be securely stored in your essentials bag. Ultimately, this bag will allow you to relax and destress in your new home quickly, rather than digging through cardboard boxes to find that one item you can’t sleep without.
Before moving, remember to update your address on all of your government documents, magazine subscriptions, and online shopping accounts. This will prevent all of your mail from being sent to the wrong location. Contact your local post office for more information on how to change your address.