What to do on Moving Day

EPISODE · Nov 2, 2022 · 12 MIN

What to do on Moving Day

from Move iQ Podcast

In this final episode of our move home like a pro series, Phil is joined by Omar from AnyVan to discuss what happens on moving day and the things you can do to make the day go as smooth and easy as possible. You won't want to miss this one. Tune in to learn:  What to do if your removals team are late? How to track your driver How to manage parking arrangements Key considerations  How to prepare your fridge and freezer for transit Property access considerations you won't of thought of! Who are ANYVAN? AnyVan started in 2009 when founder Angus discovered that 50% of vans were travelling half empty. He realised that filling those vans would create cheaper delivery costs and be more environmentally friendly. Thirteen years on, AnyVan is helping people move home and have furniture and transport delivered - all whilst being carbon neutral and costing up to 40% less than other removal companies. With over 100,000 excellent ratings, you can trust AnyVan.  Visit AnyVan.com to get an instant quote. More FREE advice on moving home on the Move iQ website You can also sign-up and download our free home mover toolkit. Why not subscribe to receive Phil's monthly newsletters, and get his top tips and market updates direct to your inbox. Where else you can find advice from Move iQ You can connect with us on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok Twitter or LinkedIn. We upload videos weekly over on our YouTube channel be sure to subscribe and let us know what you think. If you have any questions for Phil or any special requests for topics to cover on the podcast, then please email us at [email protected].

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