What are the Best Suburbs in Dunedin?

It’s a city that’s known for its Scottish roots, creative vibe and universities: Dunedin is one of the South Island’s biggest gems. There’s no wonder why you’d want to move there – a beautiful, eco-friendly city with a progressive air, paired with affordable housing… it sounds too good to be true, right? Let’s get down to the nitty-gritty if you’re thinking of moving to Dunedin. In this post, we’ll go through some of the city’s best suburbs and who to call if you’re ready to make the move.

The Best Suburbs in Dunedin, Ōtepoti

St Clair

A quaint beachside suburb, St Clair is one of the best pockets of Dunedin. When you live in St Clair, all you’ll want to do is head to the beach, no matter what month of the year it is. St Clair is home to one of the South Island’s best beaches, so it’s fair that so many people want a little part of it. Oh, and it’s also just 5km from the CBD! Beachside living and central lifestyle combined? Yep, it’s only possible in St Clair.

Mornington

A family-friendly hotspot is the hillside suburb of Mornington. It’s one of the best suburbs in Dunedin, for sure. There are great schools and plenty of parks around, meaning your kids will get the best quality of life in Mornington. But it’s not just great for kids – there are plenty of ‘adult playgrounds’ around too! In the main strip of Mailer Street, there are buzzing cafes and restaurants. Everyone’s a winner when you live in Mornington.

Opoho

One of Dunedin’s most prestigious suburbs is located on a hill and goes by the name of Opoho. It offers breathtaking views of the city and is a popular suburb for people of all demographics – from students to retirees. Students find this suburb a dream due to its proximity to universities. If you’re a sucker for views, then Opoho could be the suburb to lure you in the most. It offers a beautiful view of the local gardens!

North East Valley

Feel like escaping the hustle and bustle of the city, while still remaining close by? North East Valley is a great option for you. Right on the edge of town, but still, just a short drive or bus ride into the CBD, North East Valley offers some great views of the city. It’s also home to the world’s steepest residential street, Baldwin Street!

Choosing your dream suburb in Dunedin isn’t always easy – after all, you’re spoilt for choice. Once you make your decision, give the team at New Zealand Movers a call! They’re expert movers who help relocate people like you to the suburbs of Dunedin every day. For a stress-free moving experience (with a stress-free price tag) contact New Zealand Movers and start your new life in Dunedin today. Request a moving quote online or call our friendly team on: 0800 000 022

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Essential Moving Day Tips Covered

Unless you want to be without your water bottle, snacks and medication on moving day (this is a recipe for disaster), you’ll need to remember to pack an essentials bag to keep with you during the move. It’s easy to forget, and to just pack everything into the moving truck. But when you start forgetting things like deodorant, that’s when moving day goes downhill very quickly! In this post, we’ll cover all the items you should pack in your essentials bag.

Toiletries

It might be a strange thing to chuck first on the list, but your toiletries bag is essential. Trust us, you don’t want to be going a day or two without your toothbrush. In your toiletries bag, make sure you include your oral hygiene products, deodorant, medications, vitamins, and anything else you usually keep in your bathroom.

Water bottle

Moving day is a big day, no matter how near or how far you’re moving. Your body will be using a lot of fluids on the day and it’s absolutely vital to keep hydrated. Always have your water bottle by your side and remember to drink from it regularly!

Snacks

As well as keeping up with your fluids, it’s important to keep the energy levels up too. Grab some of your favourite snacks – preferably nutritious ones – to keep with you in your essentials bag. Nutrient-rich nuts like almonds and cashews, as well as raisins and even the odd lolly are all great things to have in your essentials bag as a snack.

Wallet, phone and keys

These are the three biggest things that you never want to pack in the moving truck: wallet, phone and keys. Packing these in the moving truck is a royal stuff up, and a rookie error. Imagine trying to get hold of the moving company to tell them your phone is in the truck… but you can’t, because your phone is in the truck.

Aspirin

Just in case you start getting a headache on moving day, you’ll always want a couple of these guys by your side. Aspirin is an absolute hero for these kinds of things, provided you’re not allergic to it, of course!

Pen or pencil

And here we come to the most underrated essential item, a true underdog of your moving list: the humble pen or pencil. If you need to desperately write something down and your phone is out of battery, guess who’s there to rescue you!

If you pack these in your essentials, you’ll be in for a smooth moving day. But make sure you also book in with a pro moving team like New Zealand Movers! They’re New Zealand’s finest moving team, helping you get wherever you need to go. Chat with the friendly team at New Zealand Movers for the most organised, dedicated moving service in NZ.

Five Questions to Ask your Moving Company

It pays to make sure you’re on the same page as your moving company, so that you end up with a team of movers who understand your needs and strive to make the moving experience seamless. The way we guarantee our movers are on the same page is by asking them the hard-hitting questions! Let’s run through some of our favs.

How long have you guys been a thing?

Maybe you could word it a little better than this, but asking about how long your moving team has been operating is a wise question. It goes without saying that you’re looking for a professional: someone who has a heap of experience in moving stuff, and not someone who took it up as a side-hustle last week. A team with experience is more likely to complete your move with the utmost organisation.

Where have you moved people in the past?

This one is definitely something you should ask if you’re planning on an international move. If you’re heading to Mongolia, for example, but your moving team hasn’t moved anyone further than across the street, you’ll probably want a company who has more experience with far-away moves.

Can you accommodate for my needs?

Every moving company will want to say ‘yes!’ to this question, but it’s important you lay down the law. Whether you’ve got a 5 bedroom house to move, featuring pool equipment, a home gym and a small personal zoo, or a one-bedroom apartment, you need to find a mover that’s right for you. There’s no point in going with a team who only has stonking big trucks, when all you need is a small van.

Do you have insurance?

All professional movers should have insurance, but make sure this question gets asked. You don’t want your movers handling your fifty-thousand-dollar Fender Stratocaster, which was once owned by Eric Clapton, if it turns out they don’t have insurance.

What’s the price?

This article wouldn’t be complete if we didn’t talk money, right? Always get a quote first. Then, you can lock in your moving team if their quote seems competitive and good-value. You don’t want to wind up with a nasty surprise bill because you forgot to get a quote!

Ask these five questions before hiring a moving company and you can guarantee that you’ll end up with a team of champs… like New Zealand Movers! They’re some of NZ’s finest movers for cross-island and cross-the-world moves, but can help out with local moves too. Grab a quote from New Zealand Movers today and start the next chapter of your life.

How Does Moving Insurance Work?

It may not be one of the most exciting things to read about on your weeknight or Saturday morning, but its importance goes without saying: moving insurance. If you’re moving to your dream home in the near future and want to make sure your stuff is safe and sound during the move, you’ll want to have an understanding of the insurance policy at NZ Movers. What do they cover and what don’t they cover? In this post, we’ll run through a few basics of how moving insurance works and why NZ Movers offer the best insurance policy available, looking after their customers.

What most moving companies cover

If you’re going with a quality moving service, they’ll usually cover a couple of essential things in their insurance policy. Damage caused by one of your movers (which, at New Zealand Movers, is rare as hens’ teeth) should always covered by your moving insurance. This means you don’t have to worry about furniture, mirrors, crockery or any other personal valuables when they’re being handled by your movers – it’s all insured!

Most commonly, your possessions are also insured during transit. So, if you’ve got a valuable painting by Van Gogh lying around and you chuck it in the moving truck, it’ll usually be insured. However, there are a couple of cases in which your valuables may not be covered by insurance during transit.

What most moving companies don’t cover

If your moving team have a road accident in the moving truck, which isn’t their fault, and it damages some of your belongings, this may not be covered under the insurance policy. It may have to be resolved under the insurance policy of the driver at fault.

Water damage due to rainy conditions is another factor that may not be covered by your insurance policy. It’s normal, especially in NZ, to experience rainy days and, unfortunately, your movers can’t change the weather for you. Trust us: they would if they could!

The takeaway:

Always review your moving company’s insurance policy before you sign off on hiring them. Double check that they provide all the cover that you want, and check that there are no hidden nasties in the contract. If you’re still worried about insuring for situations that aren’t covered in the moving company’s policy, then check your home and contents insurance. There may be an option to get your stuff covered by your insurance provider.

We all want a stress-free moving experience in which dealing with insurance companies is the least of our concerns. If this sounds like it’s up your alley, choose New Zealand Movers. They’re one of the country’s finest moving teams, with an excellent reputation for taking special care of your belongings. They’ve also got a super generous moving insurance policy, so talk to the team at New Zealand Movers to learn what you can get covered when you move.

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The Best Way to Move Your Treasured Possessions

Everybody has their treasured possessions. A piece of jewellery, given to us by a loved one. A photo album. A memento from a holiday you took to a far-away place. And when it comes to moving your treasured possessions, to a new home, you want to make sure they get there safely. So, what is the best way to move your beloved possessions? Let’s take a peek.

Pack them with the utmost care

You know what they say: you can never be too careful. When talking about packing your treasured possessions for moving homes, this simply couldn’t be truer. Packing your treasured possessions is something that’s probably best left to your moving team, provided you’ve hired a top-level moving service. Professional packers know the ins and outs of packing valuable or sentimental items. They’ll use specific-sized boxes, special material, extra bubble wrap and shrink wrap and they’ll handle your stuff with the utmost care.

Make sure they’re insured

If you’ve got some treasured possessions, make sure you discuss insurance with your moving company. Imagine the nightmare of letting your movers handle your beloved things, something then gets broken accidentally and your movers aren’t insured for it. Don’t worry, most top quality movers have insurance that covers this situation, but it always pays to double check.

Talk to your movers

Professional movers are very understanding people. They handle important belongings every day, and understand the significance of your stuff. So, if you’ve got a few different belongings that you want handled with extra, extra, extra special care, let them know about it! Most movers are happy to receive info like this – it helps them do their job better!

Hire the best moving team available

People often want to cut corners and save money when hiring movers. You may find a couple of guys who call themselves ‘movers’ on an online marketplace, who then rock up at your place in a rusty old van. Ask yourself this: do I really trust these people with my most treasured possessions? Are they fully insured if something goes wrong? Never try to save a buck on your moving service – always hire a reputable team of pros.

Now that you’re an expert on moving your valuable possessions, it’s time to hire the best team of movers in New Zealand – New Zealand Movers! They’re renowned for their diligent handling of expensive, important or sentimentally-valuable items. The experts at NZ Movers will get your belongings from A to B without a single scratch, scuff or mark. It’ll be as if they teleported your stuff to the new house!

What Should You Not Pack When Moving?

Moving may seem easy enough, but the truth is, it’s half art-form, half science. Everybody knows what they should pack when they need to move. But what about the things you shouldn’t pack yourself when moving? This can be a tricky thing to work out, so we’ll go through some things you should not pack when moving house. Leave these items to the professionals!

Furniture

It may seem obvious, but you’d be surprised how many people try to do a sneaky, pre-move furniture removal on their own when moving house. This is definitely not a good idea, for a number of reasons. First of all, why else are you hiring professional movers if it’s not to take care of the super heavy items like couches and tables? Trying to move these yourself completely defeats the purpose of hiring movers. Safety is another concern. Furniture is super heavy and dangerous to move, presenting a hazard for you if you don’t use the right lifting techniques or if you already have back issues.

Never try to lift heavy items if you have back or hip issues when moving house. This should always be left to a professional team of movers.

Valuable or expensive items

Some movers prefer to pack your valuables themselves. This is because they have the right packing equipment and the right techniques to safely pack all of your valuable stuff. Another reason they prefer to pack your valuables themselves is due to insurance purposes. You wouldn’t want something incredibly valuable or sentimental to break during the move and then run into problems with the insurance company because you were the one who packed it. Simply leave the expensive stuff to your professional movers when it comes to packing.

Stuff you don’t need

Another thing you shouldn’t pack when moving house is the stuff you don’t need! It will only way you down during the process, so it’s time to start thinking of ways to get rid of stuff. Start selling it on online marketplaces, donating it to charity or giving it away to your friends. We’re sure that you’ll find some stuff in your storage room which you’ll be glad to sell on the internet for some extra cash or give away to someone who could use it.

There are probably some other things you shouldn’t pack if you’re moving houses, but let’s leave the rest for a phone call or email. Get in touch with New Zealand Movers if you’re ready to start a new chapter of your life and move houses. They’ll handle all of your belongings with the utmost care, giving you a stress-free moving experience at an affordable price. Contact New Zealand Movers for a chat and a quote today!

What Should I Do a Week Before Moving?

What does moving mean to you? Does it imply joy, excitement, anticipation? Or is it stress, confusion and anxiety? The best way to enjoy your moving experience, and to not experience any unpleasant feelings, is to be prepared. And by reading this post, you’re already on your way to being well-prepared for your move. Today, we’ll outline what you need to do in the lead up to your move, including the big week before moving day.

Inform your utility providers

Picture this: you’ve moved into your new place and are settling in nicely. Everything is going perfectly. Then, three months later a letter in the mail arrives. You’ve got a big bill on your hands because you didn’t cancel your electricity plan! Let’s avoid this situation from occurring by making sure you inform your utility providers that you’re moving houses. They’ll be happy to simply switch your account to a different address.

Home/contents insurance

If you’ve got contents insurance, you definitely want to make sure you change the address with your insurance provider. There’s no use insuring a place you no longer live in! Protect your belongings by keeping on top of insurance before you move houses.

Start packing up the things you don’t need to use

What don’t you need in the lead up to your move? Anything in the garage or spare room that can be packed up pretty much now? Get a list going of all the things that you can pack up in the week before moving. This will give you a head start on the moving process and will guarantee that you run on schedule on moving day.

Get rid of your unwanted stuff

One thing you can do a week before moving is get rid of unwanted belongings. Pile up all the stuff that you haven’t used in years and get rid of it. Start selling it on online marketplaces, donating it to charity or giving it away to your friends. We’re sure that you’ll find some stuff in your storage room which you’ll be glad to sell on the internet for some extra cash or give away to someone who could use it.

Touch base with your movers

You’ve booked in with your movers some weeks prior to now, but you’ll want to touch base with them just to make sure that everything is still on track. You’ll discuss start times, the number of trucks and all the other important stuff.

The week before moving day is one of the most crucial periods to prepare for the move. New Zealand Movers are the team you need to check out if you haven’t booked in with them already. Whether you’re moving across the street or across the ditch (or even across the globe), New Zealand Movers can help you out with a stress-free, affordable move. Contact the team for a quote today!

What is the Best Day of the Week to Move House?

Moving house is a big step in your life, so you want to make sure you’ve planned it properly. Choosing which day of the week you’re going to move house is an important part of getting everything right. There are a couple of things to weigh up when choosing your moving day, such as convenience, ability and price. Let’s go through these options and try to figure out what the best day is for you to move house.

Weekends or weekdays?

This is a huge question when deciding which day you should move house. Weekdays may be great if you can get work off, but weekends are certainly more convenient. Weekdays tend to be a bit cheaper for hiring movers, as they’re less in demand than on weekends. Weekdays also have the upper hand when it comes to traffic – provided you move the stuff after 9am and before 5pm that day. We all know how crazy weekend traffic can be with kids’ sport, recreation and other events happening on Saturdays and Sundays.

Weekends, however, do have a couple of advantages. In most cases, you won’t have to take work off if you move house on a weekend, saving you a bit of annual leave for when you want to take a holiday. You may be able to get a lot of the setting up of your house completed on the Sunday if you move your stuff on the Saturday. This is another bonus of moving on a weekend – you won’t be living in a house full of boxes throughout your working week.

Fridays

Fridays can be an ideal day to move houses. If you can get work off on the Friday, you can use the entire day to move house and then dedicate your weekend to unpacking boxes, setting up the TV and getting used to your new home. It also means you don’t have to work on Friday… which is pretty damn sweet!

Mondays

Want to start your week off with a fresh new feeling? Moving houses could be just the thing to do it. This way, you can spend the rest of the week thinking about where to put your things, how to rearrange the furniture and all the other fun stuff.

Still stuck on which day you should move houses? Give the team at New Zealand Movers a call. They’ll be able to help you structure your move to a T, ensuring that you’ve got plenty of time to unpack and settle in. They also offer some of the best moving services in NZ, getting you across the street or across the island with zero stress.

For a great move at a great price, get a quote from New Zealand Movers and set your wheels in motion today.

What are the Best Suburbs in Wellington?

Known as one of the coolest capital cities in the world, there is no wonder people flock to live in Wellington. It’s important to choose a suburb that’s right for you, whether that means a family-friendly suburb, a trendy, vibrant suburb, or something completely different. That’s why we’ve put together a list of our favourite suburbs in Wellington. This will get you one step closer to figuring out the best suburb in the nation’s capital for you. We’ll also let you know who to call if you’re thinking of moving there!

Te Aro

An inner-city suburb, Te Aro is one pocket of Wellington that simply oozes cool. It’s home to some of Wellington’s finest dining establishments, cafes, bars and entertainment venues. Cuba Street is one of the cutest streets in New Zealand, attracting visitors and locals who love to soak up the vibrant atmosphere. If you love experiencing great culinary culture, then Te Aro is one of the best suburbs in Wellington for you.

Miramar

Miramar is one of Wellington’s best beachside suburbs. It’s got a super friendly village feel and is marked by the Peter Jackson cinema, The Roxy – an attractive, art deco cinema building. Being close to the beach is one of Miramar’s most desirable features, with many locals strolling to the beach from their homes on hot summer days.

Newtown

One of the up-and-coming trendy areas of Welly is Newtown. It’s definitely one of the best suburbs in Wellington for young, creative people, or anyone who likes their suburbs with a bit of edge. Think vegetarian markets, a great community centre, op shops and heaps of cool cafes and bars. Newtown is a melting pot of people, making it one of our favourite suburbs in Wellington.

Brooklyn

Located upon a beautiful hill is the great family suburb of Brooklyn. More and more families are flocking to Brooklyn for its spacious feel and green surroundings. It’s also in the vicinity of lovely entertainment venues like cinemas and great restaurants. Brooklyn is just a 10-minute bus ride from the city, making it an awesome place for convenience.

Mount Cook

A lovely residential area in Wellington. Mount Cook is a highly desirable location, with quiet streets and well-presented houses. Perfect for established families and anyone wanting to live in a quiet and safe part of Wellington.

The truth is, there are so many options when it comes to living in Wellington. We hope our list of best suburbs helps you in making a decision! If you’re ready to make the move, get in touch with the crew at New Zealand Movers. They’re one of the country’s finest moving teams, moving people like you to different suburbs of Wellington every day. For a reliable and affordable moving service, call up Wellington Movers at New Zealand Movers for a quote today on: 0800 000 022

What are the Best Suburbs in Christchurch?

It’s the largest city on the South Island, and there’s a heck of a lot of reasons to call it home: Christchurch. This small but mighty city has a spirit like no other, making it a truly special and unique place. So, if you were going to move to Christchurch, where would you hang your hat? There are plenty of great spots to settle down in Christchurch – in fact, it can be hard to narrow the list down. That’s what we’ll try to do in this post: these are the best suburbs in Christchurch.

Merivale

Beautiful character buildings, tree-lined streets and the air of affluence. This sounds like Merivale to us! Merivale is one of the best suburbs in Christchurch for a number of reasons. For starters, it’s in a central location, not taking long to head into the CBD. It’s also known for its local mall where you’ll find boutique shops, fashion outlets, cafes and bars. If you’ve got the budget for it, moving to Merivale is well worth it.

Sumner

A seaside haven nestled in a beautiful valley. This is what you get when you move to Sumner. One of the oldest settlements in Christchurch, Sumner has always been a desirable place to live. You’ll enjoy a laidback coastal lifestyle in a vibrant suburb that’s as safe as it is cool. Strolling to the beach in the summer months is what the Sumner locals tend to enjoy most, being a popular spot for surfers.

Ferrymead

After the 2011 earthquakes in Christchurch, Ferrymead was one suburb that got a total makeover. Many businesses decided to make Ferrymead their new home, and that has transformed the suburb into a bustling pocket for retail and hip restaurants. With a short drive to the CBD, you’ll have no problems in terms of commuting when you live in Ferrymead. It’s also home to the super quaint Ferrymead Heritage Park – recreating Christchurch life in the Edwardian era.

Riccarton

A suburb that can cater to most budgets is Riccarton. With a mix of townhouses, character homes and units, Riccarton offers a central location and a great cosmopolitan lifestyle. The café and bar scenes are thriving, meaning it’s the perfect place for young and upcoming professionals. Families are also attracted to the Riccarton area, with good schools and plenty of parks and playgrounds just around the corner.

Choosing a suburb to live in Christchurch is difficult because there are so many to choose from. Once you make your decision, give the team at New Zealand Movers a call! They’re expert movers who help relocate people like you to the suburbs of Christchurch every day. For a stress-free moving experience (with a stress-free price tag) request a quote from the friendly team of Christchurch movers at New Zealand Movers and start your new life as a Cantabrian today.