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What to Do After Your Home Goes Under Contract in Tampa Bay

  • 7 days ago
  • 3 min read

When your home goes under contract, things start moving fast—literally.


Between inspections, closing timelines, and coordinating your next place, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. One of the biggest mistakes homeowners make is waiting too long to plan their move.


At The Movers Moving & Storage, we work with homeowners across Tampa Bay every day who are in this exact situation. Here’s exactly what you should do next to stay ahead—and avoid last-minute stress.


Moving van in from of Home in Tampa.

📅 1. Lock in Your Moving Date ASAP

Once your home is under contract, your closing date is typically 30–45 days out.

That might sound like plenty of time—but in the moving world, it’s not.

Why this matters:

  • Good moving companies book up fast

  • End-of-month dates fill first

  • Delays can cost you money

👉 Pro tip:Secure your move as soon as your contract is signed—even if the date might shift slightly.


📦 2. Start Packing Sooner Than You Think

Most people underestimate how long packing takes.

Start with:

  • Seasonal items

  • Decorations

  • Storage areas (garage, attic, closets)

Leave everyday essentials for last.


Want to save time (and headaches)?

Have professionals handle packing for:

  • Fragile items

  • High-value furniture

  • Large homes


🧹 3. Declutter Before You Move

You’re about to pay to move everything—so don’t move things you don’t want.

Ask yourself:

  • Do I actually use this?

  • Is it worth packing and unpacking?

Donate, sell, or toss anything unnecessary.

👉 Less stuff = faster move + lower cost


❄️ 4. Have a Backup Plan (Storage)

One of the biggest issues we see:Closing dates don’t line up perfectly.

You might:

  • Sell before you can move into your new home

  • Need to stage your home

  • Need temporary housing


That’s where storage comes in.

At The Movers Moving & Storage, we offer:

  • Air-conditioned storage (not just climate-controlled)

  • Secure, private storage rooms (not shared vaults)

  • Flexible short-term and long-term options


💰 5. Understand How Moving Costs Work

Your moving cost is based on:

  • Time (labor hours)

  • Distance

  • Inventory

  • Access (stairs, elevators, long carries)

Important:

The estimate is based on the details you provide.

Changes like:

  • Adding items

  • Extra stops

  • Difficult access

👉 Will affect your final cost.


🛑 6. Don’t Wait Until the Last Minute

This is the #1 mistake homeowners make after going under contract.

Waiting too long can lead to:

  • Limited availability

  • Higher prices

  • Rushed packing

  • Poor mover selection

👉 The earlier you plan, the smoother everything goes.


📋 7. Prepare for Moving Day

Make sure you’re ready when your movers arrive:

  • Boxes packed and labeled

  • Pathways clear

  • Parking available

  • Payment ready

Accepted payment methods typically include:

  • Cash

  • Credit/Debit (Visa, MasterCard, Discover)

  • Cashier’s check

  • Wire transfer


🏆 8. Choose a Moving Company You Can Trust

When your home is under contract, you’re already dealing with enough moving parts.

The last thing you want is:

  • Unreliable movers

  • Damaged items

  • Poor communication

At The Movers Moving & Storage, we specialize in:

  • High-end residential moves

  • Professional, uniformed crews

  • Clean, fully equipped trucks

  • Clear, honest communication


🚀 Final Thoughts

Once your home goes under contract, the clock starts ticking.

The homeowners who have the smoothest moves are the ones who:

  • Plan early

  • Stay organized

  • Work with professionals


📞 Ready to Secure Your Move Date?

If your home just went under contract in Tampa Bay, now is the time to act.

Secure your preferred move date today.

Call 1-800-430-9772 or request your estimate online.

 
 
 

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