Buying a new home in Canada is exciting - but moving into it? That’s where the real work begins. Between closing dates, packing, and paperwork, the process can feel overwhelming.
The good news: a smooth move is all about smart preparation. Whether you’re a first-time homebuyer or an experienced mover, this 2025 edition of the Pre-Move Checklist covers everything you need to plan, pack, and transition into your new home without stress.
๐ 1. 4-6 Weeks Before the Move: Plan and Prepare
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Confirm the Big Details
- Finalize your closing date and confirm possession timing with your lawyer or realtor.
- Book your movers early - especially if you’re moving in peak summer months or end-of-month dates.
- If you’re moving between provinces, get interprovincial moving estimates well in advance.
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Declutter Before You Pack
Moving is the perfect opportunity to start fresh.
- Donate, sell, or recycle items you no longer use.
- Sort belongings by category: keep, donate, or discard.
- The fewer boxes you move, the faster (and cheaper) it’ll be.
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Update Your Insurance
- Contact your home insurance provider to transfer coverage to your new property.
- Don’t forget to update your car insurance address as well - it can impact your premium.
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Arrange Utilities
- Set up service transfers for electricity, gas, water, internet, and cable.
- Schedule disconnections at your current address for the day after you move, just in case of delays.
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Notify Important Contacts
Update your address with:
- Your employer and payroll department
- Banks, credit cards, and investment accounts
- Government agencies (CRA, Service Canada, driver’s license)
- Subscriptions and delivery services
๐ฆ 2. 2-3 Weeks Before: Pack Smart
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Gather Packing Supplies
You’ll need sturdy boxes, packing tape, bubble wrap, and labels. Start packing non-essentials - decor, books, seasonal clothing - first.
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Label Everything
Write what’s inside each box and the room it belongs to.
Tip: Use coloured tape or sticky notes to mark boxes by room for easy unloading.
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Protect Valuables
- Pack jewellery, important documents, and electronics separately.
- Keep passports, IDs, and home purchase documents in a “do not pack” folder you carry personally.
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Plan for Kids and Pets
- Arrange childcare or pet boarding for moving day.
- Pack comfort items (toys, snacks, favorite blanket) for a stress-free transition.
๐ 3. 1 Week Before: Final Prep
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Confirm All Bookings
- Double-check mover arrival times, elevator reservations, and parking permissions.
- Confirm key pickup or lockbox details with your realtor.
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Clean and Repair Your Old Home
- Patch small holes, clean appliances, and do a final sweep.
- Take photos of your old place before leaving - especially if you’re a renter.
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Pack an “Essentials Box”
This should be the first box you open at your new home. Include:
- Toiletries, towels, and bedsheets
- A few dishes, cutlery, and cleaning supplies
- Chargers, snacks, and coffee (because caffeine saves moves!)
- Basic tools and scissors for unpacking
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Empty the Fridge and Pantry
Use up perishable food and defrost your freezer at least 24 hours before moving day.
๐ 4. Moving Day: Stay Calm and Organized
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Do a Walkthrough
Before leaving your old place:
- Check every room, closet, and drawer.
- Turn off lights and lock windows and doors.
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Guide the Movers
Show movers which boxes or furniture pieces need extra care or are fragile.
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Meter Readings
Take photos of electricity, gas, and water meters at both properties for accurate billing.
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Keep Documents Handy
Have your closing papers, new home keys, and ID with you. Keep them safe and accessible.
๐ 5. After the Move: Settle In
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Unpack Essentials First
Start with the kitchen and bedrooms - areas you’ll use right away. Don’t rush everything in one day; unpack by priority.
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Change Locks and Security Codes
For safety, consider changing door locks or reprogramming garage openers and alarm systems.
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Set Up Utilities
If not done already, confirm that all utilities are working and billing is in your name.
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Update Your Address (Again)
If you forgot any subscriptions or services, now’s the time to update. Don’t forget your doctor, dentist, and vet too.
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Get to Know the Neighbourhood
- Find your nearest grocery store, pharmacy, and gas station.
- Walk or drive around to learn the local routes and nearby parks.
- Introduce yourself to neighbours - they’re your best local resource.
๐งฐ 6. Bonus Tips for a Stress-Free Move
๐ Start Early
The earlier you begin packing and planning, the smoother your move will be.
๐ฐ Budget Wisely
Factor in hidden costs like movers’ tips, cleaning supplies, storage, and takeout meals during the transition week.
๐งน Schedule a Deep Clean
A quick deep clean before unpacking helps you start fresh and saves time later.
๐ชด Take Care of Yourself
Moving can be emotionally and physically draining. Stay hydrated, rest when needed, and celebrate small progress.
๐ก Ready to Move into Your New Home?
Moving may be stressful, but with the right checklist and organization, it becomes an exciting fresh start. Remember - the key is planning ahead, staying flexible, and focusing on what matters most: making your new house feel like home.
Whether you’re buying your first property or upgrading to a new space, Broko can help you find homes in the right neighbourhood, near great schools, and within your budget.
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