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Moving to a new city: the 30-day plan

A big move is just a series of small tasks with a deadline. Spread them across four weeks and it stays totally manageable.

Dad's Quick Take

Four weeks out: sort housing and budget. Three weeks: book the move and start downsizing. Two weeks: set up utilities and change your address. Final week: pack a survival box, confirm everything, and do the paperwork once you arrive.

4 weeks out

3 weeks out

2 weeks out

Moving week

Once you arrive (within 30 days)

Most states require you to update your driver's license and vehicle registration within a set window after moving — often 30 days. Register to vote at your new address while you're at it. See the DMV guide for the full list.

Next up: 'Changing your address, license, and registration — the DMV survival guide.'

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Settling in

Give yourself grace. Find your grocery store, a doctor, and a coffee shop you like — small routines make a strange place feel like home. Say yes to invitations; everyone there was new once.

Common questions

How do I make friends in a new city?

Repeat exposure beats one-off events. Join a recurring thing — a gym class, a league, a club, a volunteer shift — and show up regularly. Familiar faces become friends.

Movers or DIY?

Short, light moves are fine DIY. For long distances or lots of heavy furniture, compare a few mover quotes — it's often worth it.

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