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A Resource List for an Apartment Move

Author : Allison Marshall
Published on : 01-Apr-2025

Resources to Help Move Apartments


The apartment moving experts at All My Sons Moving & Storage offer a resource list for your apartment move. 

Learn how to find your next apartment, get rid of unwanted items, make moving announcements, and more in the following list of resources designed to help you complete your apartment move.

Find Your Next Apartment


Search for apartments in the area that you are moving to.

Plan the Move


An organized move is an efficient move. Start getting organized for your move with the following resources.

Get Rid of Unwanted Items


Moving is a great time to think critically about what you actually want and need in your life. Getting rid of unwanted items will also make your move easier and less expensive. 

Pack for the Move


Ready the tape gun and start pulling books off the shelves because it’s time to get packed up for your apartment move. 

  • Get Moving Supplies: Moving.com has a helpful Packing Calculator to determine about how many boxes you may need and what they will cost. Remember, you can purchase packing supplies from All My Sons Moving & Storage. 

  • Skip Packing: Ask All My Sons Moving & Storage about our Packing Services to get your apartment packed up for you. 

  • Review What Can’t be Moved: Look at the list “What Moving Companies Can and Won’t Move,” to determine if you have items your movers will refuse to relocate for you.

  • Determine Your Essentials: Pack essentials separately from your items that can wait. Use colored tape to differentiate your essentials boxes from other boxes. Pack these boxes last, load them on the truck last, and unload and unpack them first. 

  • Keep a Bag on Hand: Go through this list to pack your essentials and emergencies stash, which should go in a bag you keep on your person during your move. 

  • Pack Room-By-Room: Check out the All My Sons Moving Tips page for ideas on how to pack almost anything. Or look at our “Room-by-Room Packing Guide” for a comprehensive look at packing the entire apartment.

Get Storage Space


Sometimes a move takes a little extra space. If you need somewhere to stash your belongings either for the long-haul or during a transition period for your apartment move, check out these resources.

  • Consider a Storage Space: Read “Should You Use Storage? Five Questions to Consider,” before you decide on a space to rent.

  • Find a Self-Storage Space: You can search for a self-storage space in your zip code by using the service Sparefoot or Storage Café

  • Rent From Neighbors: You can find peer-to-peer storage space in your neighborhood by searching the databases Neighbor.com and Store At My House.

  • Full-Service Storage: All My Sons offers full-service storage in multiple locations across the United States, call 1-866-726-1579 to ask about storage options near you.

  • Organize Your Unit: Read “How to Organize Your Storage Unit,” if you intend to rent self-storage long-term. 

Finalize Your Move


Now that the boxes are all crammed into your apartment and the furniture is in place, it’s time to get cracking on settling in. Check out these resources for making that brand-new apartment feel more like home.

Ready to Move?


Give the professional movers at All My Sons Moving & Storage a call at 1-866-726-1579 or use the online quote form to get started on your apartment move.

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