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Relocating This Summer? Here’s Your Month-by-Month Moving Timeline

  • Writer: Andrea Baudreau
    Andrea Baudreau
  • Jun 12
  • 3 min read

Updated: Aug 31

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Thinking about making a move this summer? Whether you’re relocating for a job, family, lifestyle, or just craving a fresh start, summer is a popular time to pack up and head to a new zip code. With longer days, better weather, and school breaks, it’s no wonder so many buyers and sellers aim for a summer timeline.


But here’s the thing: relocating can feel overwhelming if you don’t have a plan. That’s why I’ve put together this month-by-month moving timeline to help you stay organized, ahead of schedule, and (mostly) stress-free. Let’s break it down:


June: The Planning Phase

This is your time to strategize.If you’re relocating this summer, June is the month to lay the groundwork. This is when you want to focus on research, decision-making, and lining up your real estate team.


Here’s what to prioritize in June:

  • Lock in your destination. Narrow down the neighborhoods or towns you’re considering. Think about commute times, schools, lifestyle, and amenities that matter most to you.


  • Connect with a local real estate agent. (Hi, that’s where I come in!) I can help you get a feel for the market, schedule virtual or in-person tours, and guide you through the buying or selling process—especially if you’re moving from out of state.


  • Get pre-approved. If you’re buying, get your financing in order now. This will help you shop with confidence and move quickly when the right home pops up.


  • Create your moving checklist. Start mapping out what needs to happen between now and moving day. Include big milestones (like giving notice, booking movers) and small tasks (like changing your address, organizing files).


The more you plan in June, the smoother the rest of the summer will go.


July: Prep & Pack

Time to turn your plan into action. July is when things really get moving—literally. You’ll likely have a closing date on the horizon or at least be knee-deep in offers and negotiations.


Here’s what to focus on:

  • Declutter and donate. Moving is the perfect time to lighten your load. Start going room by room and setting aside things you don’t want to take with you.


  • Book your movers or rental truck. If you’re hiring professional movers, now’s the time to lock in your date. Summer is peak moving season, so don’t wait until the last minute!


  • Start packing non-essentials. Think seasonal decor, books, extra linens—anything you won’t need in the next few weeks.


  • Notify schools and service providers. If you have children, start the enrollment process in your new district. Also notify your utility companies, internet provider, and any subscription services of your upcoming change of address.


  • Schedule utility shut-off and start dates. This is a small detail that can save you big headaches.


July is a great month to check off those important “moving prep” boxes while keeping one eye on your closing or move-in day.


August: The Big Move & Getting Settled

Welcome home! August is all about making your move and getting adjusted to your new surroundings.


Here’s how to make the most of it:

  • Pack your essentials last. Create a “day one” box with things like toiletries, a few days’ worth of clothes, chargers, snacks, and cleaning supplies.


  • Do a walkthrough before moving everything in. If you’re buying a home, take some time to walk through the property again before all your belongings arrive. It’s a good time to measure, clean, or make small repairs.


  • Get to know your neighborhood. Take walks, visit local shops, and introduce yourself to your neighbors. Getting familiar with your new area will help you feel at home faster.


  • Update your address. Make sure your driver’s license, mail forwarding, insurance, and voter registration are updated.


  • Celebrate your new chapter. Whether it’s a pizza night on the floor of your new place or a small backyard get-together, take a moment to breathe and celebrate how far you’ve come.


Final Thoughts

Relocating doesn’t have to be chaos. With the right timeline—and the right people in your corner—it can be an exciting and empowering experience.

If you’re planning a summer move and need help buying or selling in Las Vegas or nearby (I have referrals across the country), I’d love to be your resource. Let’s make your next move the smoothest one yet.



 
 
 

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