Congratulations! You’ve closed on your new home in Orlando-whether it’s a residence in Winter Garden, a condo near Lake Eola, or a newly built property in Lake Nona, it’s time to move in. While moving can be stressful, a little planning goes a long way—especially in Florida’s warm climate.
Step 1: Prepare Ahead of Time
Good preparation is key to a smooth move in Orlando’s fast-paced lifestyle and unpredictable weather.
Pre-move checklist:
✅ Set up utilities: Contact Orlando Utilities Commission (OUC), Duke Energy, or your local provider. Transfer or cancel services like Spectrum, Xfinity, or Electric company.
✅ Forward your mail via USPS Address Change.
✅ Gather supplies: Boxes, labels, packing tape, bubble wrap, zip bags, and moving blankets.
✅ Make a plan: Decide whether to hire movers or DIY. Orlando has reputable moving companies like College Hunks Hauling Junk, Two Men and a Truck, and Orlando Express Movers.
✅ Reserve a truck or storage unit, especially during peak seasons (spring/summer).
Step 2: Pack Smart
Orlando’s heat and humidity make efficient packing essential.
Start with an essentials bag:
Toiletries
Change of clothes
Chargers and devices
Medications
Important documents
Then, pack room by room and use clear bins for priority items.
💡 Tip: Avoid storing electronics, candles, or perishables in vehicles or units for long periods-Florida heat can cause damage.
Step 3: Label Everything
Label each box with: Contents, Destination room, Fragile (if applicable), and Weight.
For multi-story homes, mark boxes “upstairs” or “downstairs” to help movers.
Step 4: Move-In Day
Moving day is your opportunity to settle into your new Orlando home with ease. Follow these tips to stay organized and comfortable:
Direct boxes to the correct rooms using your labels.
Do a quick clean before unpacking-dust, vacuum, and wipe down surfaces. Homes may gather pollen or dust, especially if they've been vacant.
Unpack essential rooms first: kitchen, bathrooms, and bedrooms to ensure comfort on your first night.
Take regular breaks and stay hydrated-especially important in Florida’s warm climate.
Orlando-Specific Moving Tips
Welcome to Orlando!
Now that you’re settled, enjoy everything Central Florida offers-from Lake Eola strolls to Winter Park dining and weekend getaways to beaches or theme parks.