
The first time we moved out from our house, I was devastated. I had so many memories in that house that I never wanted to leave it, the neighborhood, the familiarity, and the friends that I have made in my neighborhood, all gone. But then again, moving out also means starting over. It's still pretty depressing to turn your house over to another family, though. I think that the best way to get yourselves ready to move out is to get your houses ready first.
The first thing that you should do is to detach your emotions from your house. You may think that it's easy, but it's not. That's how I felt anyway. The next thing is, of course, remove all your stuff. You have to put away all the clutter to make your house presentable. You need to do some
serious interior fix-ups to be able to make your house seem new and polished. From interiors to exteriors, you have to clean it all the way. Your house isn't the only important aspect for a fix-up. You should also tweak and pluck your garden or your front yard and
backyard gardens. That's the first thing that everyone sees. You also have to make sure about the all-around functions of your house. Is the plumbing in great condition? Does the
heater work perfectly? You have to make sure that you present your house the best way possible. Instead of whining and crying about leaving it, just think of it as a passover. You'll enjoy your next house, I assure you that.