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Taking the Leap: Moving From Small Town to Big City

February 22, 2019 by Nuss Removals

Not many people are brave enough or have the desire to move from a rural neighbourhood into a highly urbanised city. There are some significant social considerations, as moving neighbourhoods means leaving behind established connections and valuable friendships.

However, many of those who have made the big move have reported the change of scene can be a welcome change of pace and lifestyle. Of course, this will still depend on your personality and how easily you can adjust to change.

Relocating is something that many people will have to consider at some point in their life. It may be because of an opportunity to advance within your current company or for better job opportunities with a new employer in your profession. It may also be something personal that is compelling enough to necessitate a move.

Fortunately, this major life change is made a lot easier thanks to the help of reliable, professional house movers. However, the struggle doesn’t end with just bringing your belongings to your new home.

The real challenge begins when you start living your life in the big city. Some people believe that urban living is a lot more exciting than living in a small town, but you will be the judge of that when you take the leap.

Urban vs. Rural Life: Key Differences

Knowing the key differences between life in the city and in a small town can be a great help for your adjustment. After all, it’s not every day that you are able to experience both of them and the differences to your daily life can be substantial.

Peace and Order

Everyone is concerned about the safety of their neighbourhood. Most people believe that rural places are safer than cities, but the truth is, it can be pretty much the same.

Rural neighbourhoods are generally more peaceful or quiet, and have fewer places of amusement. However, getting your share of peace and quiet in the city really depends on the community you are moving into.

If you are moving to a place near the city hub where shopping centers, restaurants, cafes and bars are in abundance, prepare for the hectic, noisy life typical of urban living. But if you live in gated community or a modern housing estate, for example, city life can take a slower pace once you’re home.

Payment Methods

Cash seems to be becoming more and more obsolete in the city. Urban dwellers have already been relying more on credit cards, or “plastic” payments, than cash, while their country counterparts may still prefer to carry and pay with cash.

Foot and Vehicle Traffic

Another aspect of rural vs urban living that is in the extremes, is the traffic for both people and vehicles. As the population density in small towns is generally far lower compared to the city, it is not surprising that people don’t often get bumper-to-bumper traffic situations in the neighbourhood streets. The opposite is true in the city, which is further impacted by the existing road systems that were simply not built to cater for the volume of traffic they experience today.

Making Adjusting to the Big City Easier

After settling into your new home with the help of your trusted moving company, it is time to face the new environment and culture.

Believe it or not, there are more than a dozen things that will change in your life aside from your address. While some of them may be easy to predict, like the cost of living and possibly stressful traffic conditions, there are others that you may only truly feel once you experience them first-hand.

To help you on your journey, we have compiled 4 things you can do to make your adjustment to the big city a lot easier:

1. Find a Career You’re Passionate About

If you don’t have a job waiting for you in the city yet, looking for a job in a place you’re unfamiliar with can be exhausting, both mentally and emotionally. This is why it is usually better to stick to what you like to do. Find a job that you know you will like (or even love doing) for the long term. This will help you become less lonely if you will be living alone, since you can find solace in doing something that you love.

This also applies for when you move to the city to study. Find a degree or major that you can lose yourself in without having to drag yourself into class every day.

2. Add Aspects of Your Old Place to Your New Home

At first, your new place may seem like an alien planet which can trigger loneliness if you’re living alone. Help yourself adjust to the new ambiance by decorating it in a way that will make you feel like it’s your home sweet home.

Add a touch of yourself to the place by hanging framed photographs of your family or from your childhood. You can also opt to use bed covers or tablecloths that were stitched by your favourite grandma when you were little. So long as it reminds you of home, it’s all good.

3. Brave Through the Loneliness

Doing things alone is the best way to make you grow and love the city life. If you have a friend or relative who serves as your tour guide in the city, there’s a good chance that you will rely on him or her every time you need to get around.

Since you’re in an unfamiliar place, try new things like food and entertainment. This will not only make you become more independent but will also offer you a sense of growth and appreciation for the change.

4. Don’t Forget Where You’ve Been

Let’s face it, loneliness can become unbearable if you were raised closely with your siblings. Find a place that reminds you of where you lived before you relocated to the big city, like restaurants that serve dishes you liked to eat when you were young. Doing things like this will help you remember the good times while easing the burden of being alone in the big city.

Finally…

Moving from a small rural place to a highly urbanised city can be daunting if you have no idea what to expect. However, knowledge and understanding of the new environment plus a pinch of courage will go a long way.

How did you cope when you took that small town-to-big city leap?

Let us know in the comments below.

Still looking to make a change and move elsewhere?

Contact us at Nuss Removals. We’re ready to help you make your big move as easy and efficient as possible.

Filed Under: Moving Tips Tagged With: house movers, moving company

6 Ways to Reduce the Stress of Your Interstate Move

February 20, 2019 by Nuss Removals

Moving to a new home is a huge milestone, but it can also be a considerable pain. There are many things to do and very little time to do them. From changing your address to looking for the right interstate removalists in Sydney, there seems to be an endless stream of tasks that need to be accomplished before, during, and after the move.

If this is your first time relocating, it may seem hopeless at first. However, you shouldn’t be too worried if you understand the potential challenges you may face and know how to make it a lot less stressful.

The Difficulties of Moving Interstate

Knowing and understanding the challenges you might face gives you the advantage of preparing for them. This is especially true when you’re about to relocate. There are plenty of possible obstacles, but there are two main difficulties that might make your interstate move quite daunting:

  1. Distance

The geographical constraints of moving from one state to another can be a real challenge in itself. One of these challenges is finding and securing a new home at your destination. While the internet has made it far easier to find houses for sale or rent, confirming the property is the right one for you and your family is considerably more difficult.

Buyers need to “see” everything about the property they are considering to buy in order to determine if there are any issues. Try doing this from 2000 kms away! Unfortunately though, the supposed 360-degree views shown by most house or apartment sellers on the websites typically only reflect the good side of the property. From a real estate listing, there is no way to discover, for example, the traffic nightmare in the area, or an arguably annoying neighbour, because it could reduce their chances of getting the property sold — at least, at the price they want.

Another potential distance-related issue is your new home’s actual space versus what the seller stated. Since the property is in another state, it would be very impractical to visit every single property that you find attractive online — not to mention it may not be as good as you have initially thought. Unlike buying new shoes, buying a new house and ensuring that the stated specifications are true requires a lot more effort when done via the Internet. Photographs of the property taken with a fish-eye lens make assessing the actual size of the rooms and spaces especially difficult.

  1. Expense

Another potential constraint that you may face involves money matters. Moving to another state can be expensive, especially if you have no idea where to start when it comes to cost-efficient logistics.

You should also remember that, unlike things you buy from shops, removal service providers don’t follow a certain ‘recommended retail price’. Relying on automated online rate calculators can be risky, as there are many aspects of your specific needs that they are unlikely to cater for. Only a seasoned removal expert will know exactly which questions to ask to provide the most accurate removal cost estimate. Ideally, you will schedule a free in-home survey or inspection to get the most accurate quotation. A good removal company will nearly always recommend this as it helps them as much as it helps you.

In addition, it is also wise to dig deeper when you come across removal companies advertising very low service fees. As enticing as the prospect of spending less may be, keep in mind that companies offering the cheapest rates may not offer the same quality as those who put slightly higher price tags due to their expertise.

 

6 Things You Can Do to Make Your Move Less Stressful

Relocating to another state will be less of a hassle if you know what needs to be done. Here are six things you can do to make the relocation go smoothly, while overcoming difficulties brought about by distance and money:

  1. Plan Early

Planning for your move is always a good practice when relocating, as it will help you avoid missing important tasks. Doing it as early as possible gives you the chance to come up with solutions to problems even before they occur.

  1. Create Checklists to Organise Your Planning

When creating a moving checklist, you should always arrange it according to importance. Put the first thing you need to do at the very top and move towards the bottom of the list in a step-by-step sequence.

It is also wise to have a separate checklist for other things needed for the move, like packing materials and the contents of your first-day bag for the very first overnight stay in your new home.

  1. Hire Reliable and Cost-Efficient Help

Moving can be daunting if you’re alone, so employ help from friends and family if possible. Of course, hiring professional interstate removalists who know their trade well is the best decision to avoid unexpected hiccups that create extra costs and require more effort along the way. Unlike your best mates and relatives, these people have a better grasp of the task since they’ve been helping people move to new places for years.

  1. Purge and Declutter

Moving is a great opportunity to start over — especially if you’re a hoarder who has collected many items that you aren’t even using. Sort through the things that you are using and set aside those that are merely gathering dust in your cupboard. This will help ensure that more important belongings will have a place in your new abode, especially if it is smaller than your old one…..or if it is bigger, you will have more room!

  1. If Doing Your Own Packing, Pack Breakables Wisely

Packing breakables can be tricky, but not impossible. Make sure to add cushioning to their packaging to prevent damage during handling. Adding “fragile” labels will also be a great help in informing the removalists that the package needs extra care. Ask us about our packing service to assist you in this process.

  1. Know How to Pack Special Items

Aside from breakables, there are also certain items that need special attention and a different set of packing and handling requirements. Electronics, large furniture, liquids and other items that take unusual forms like powder may require special packaging and storage, so make sure to think about that ahead of time.

 

If you’re moving to another state, it’s best to know the possible setbacks you might face in order to prepare for them in the relocation process. The importance of planning and getting the best help possible cannot be understated if it means avoiding headaches and stress along the way. Our experienced team at Nuss Removals can take the hassle out of your next interstate relocation.

Have you tried relocating to another state? We’d love to hear about your experience. Tell us all about it in the comments!

 

 

 

Filed Under: Interstate Removals Tagged With: interstate removalists, removals and storage

Repatriation Challenges

July 5, 2017 by Nuss Removals

Repatriation or ‘heading home’ after working and living overseas, can be a time of mixed emotions for the expat family. They’re excited to be moving back and reconnecting with family and friends and going back to all that’s familiar. But also sad to be leaving new friendships, interesting experiences and what may have been a charmed and exciting lifestyle. [Read more…] about Repatriation Challenges

Filed Under: International Moving, Moving Tips

Moving to Denmark from Australia

April 12, 2017 by Nuss Removals

So you’re looking to move to Denmark from Australia? Congratulations you’ve chosen to live and work in one of the world’s happiest nations. It’s official, according to 2017’s ‘World Happiness Report’, Denmark was 2nd out of 156 countries that made the list. [Read more…] about Moving to Denmark from Australia

Filed Under: International Moving

Tips for Moving to Australia from UK

March 6, 2017 by Nuss Removals

Relocating to Australia from the UKcan be a daunting prospect, whether you are traveling alone, in a group or with your family. Venturing into the unknown, many thousands of miles from friends, family and all that’s familiar.

But you will be pleasantly surprised to see many similarities and strong connections between the two countries. Same Head of State, English the common language, shared love of sports, to name but a few. [Read more…] about Tips for Moving to Australia from UK

Filed Under: International Moving, Moving Tips

Moving to Norway from Australia

September 29, 2016 by Nuss Removals

If you are moving to Norway from Australia, you would no doubt expect significant lifestyle changes ahead. Europe in general is an absolute smorgasbord of lifestyles and cultures, each quite different from the Australian in many ways. On top of that, Norway is as unique as it gets, even when compared to all the other European countries. Norwegians cherish their way of life and everything that makes it so unique. They rejected joining the European union twice via referendum in order to preserve it. If one could describe Norway in just 3 words, then “fascinating, unique and challenging” are likely to be right on the money. [Read more…] about Moving to Norway from Australia

Filed Under: International Moving, Moving Tips Tagged With: International Moving

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