Moving Tips: 3 Mobile Apps That Will Help Make Your Home Transfer Much Easier

Moving to a new home is exciting and stressful - with stress overpowering excitement. Excitement only starts when everything is settled, but that takes a lot of time. Funny as it seems, there are apps for almost everything, and moving isn't an exemption to technology. Here are some real estate mobile apps that aim to help sellers with their moving.

1. Move Advisor

What this app offers include: a comprehensive moving timeline; a checklist for your home inventory; a locator for moving companies; and a moving quote. This app also lets its users assign their moving date and other valuable information, so that it can create a To Do list. Tasks for the week are then laid down to steer you away from last minute panics and stress. The home inventory part helps the users in itemizing their household. You can also map out your home, room by room.

This app also tracks what you need to move, the weight of the baggage, the quantity of boxes, and the amount of vehicles you may need.

2. My Move

This free app is a friend to all movers. It gives focus on informing people about the things you should expect when moving and how to organize the process. It also helps in finding moving companies. This app gives you easy access to blogs that focus on moving tips. Moving company search will also be easier with its categorized lookup with reviews to help you make better decisions.

3. State Farm Move Tools

This State Farm insurance company app offers an appealing app that is completely interactive and designed to assist movers in organizing their every step. It also comes with a To Do list, an inventory feature, a labeling tool, and a packing tool among many others.

With these three apps, moving will become at least one step easier. Don't underestimate the powers of an app because even in little ways, these can also make your life a bit organized when it comes to moving. Download one or all of these and find out which one you will get used to.

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