Printable moving planner
Moving Home Planner
Keep the moving budget, key dates, utility switches, documents, contacts and unanswered questions in one printable place.
Quick start
Use it like a small moving binder
Write one-time moving costs in one section and deadlines in another. A cheap monthly option can still fail if the upfront cash or timing is wrong.
Record energy, water, internet, council or local tax, insurance, mail, school, work and subscription changes before move week gets crowded.
Use the questions section for anything to confirm with a landlord, agent, lender, mover, solicitor, conveyancer, insurer or utility provider.
Number tools
Calculate the rows that need a figure
Useful reading
Use these when the move needs more context
Why this planner is useful
Moving is rarely one calculation. There is a budget, a timeline, a document pile, a contact list and a set of awkward questions that only become urgent near move day. A printable binder-style sheet keeps those parts together.
Use the planner for organisation and comparison, not as legal, mortgage, tax, insurance, conveyancing or safety advice. If a question affects a contract, ownership, tenancy, insurance cover, building safety or money you cannot afford to lose, confirm it with official documents or a qualified professional.
The best use is simple: print the sheet, fill the rows you know, circle the missing answers and use the calculators only for rows that need arithmetic.
Print or save the planner
The print button keeps the binder sheet clean and hides navigation, helper links and the footer.
Printable planner
Moving Home Planner
Costs, dates, utility switches, documents, contacts and questions in one place.
Moving costs
Date timeline
Utility switches
Documents and contacts
Questions to confirm
Final move-week check
- One-time moving costs and monthly housing costs are written separately.
- Utility switch dates and meter or account notes are recorded.
- Documents and contacts are easy to find.
- Unanswered legal, mortgage, insurance or tenancy questions are marked for confirmation.
- A small cash buffer is listed for awkward move-week costs.
Common mistake
Do not mix upfront cash with monthly cost. A move can look cheaper each month and still be difficult if deposits, overlap, moving costs or setup work are too high.
Good next step
Run the moving cost estimator once with only the costs you know, then again with a cautious buffer. Write both totals on the planner before booking anything.