What Actually Happens in Your 3-Day Move.

A look inside the process — from the first walk-through to the first night in your new home.

You've made the decision. The new place fits — less to keep up with, more time for what you actually want to do. That part feels good.

Then comes the question that stops most people cold: where do you even start?

Here's the honest answer. You don't have to. That's the whole idea behind Next Nest.

Day 1: We Pack, You Chill

We show up with a crew, boxes, and a plan built around your new floor plan — not a generic checklist. You’ve already told us what matters and we took pictures of your current home.

We handle the rest: wrapping, labeling, boxing.

You take it easy, visit friends, go shopping. You're not packing or lifting one single box.

Day 2: The Move

Move professionals take your things to your new address. While they're in transit, we're already mapping out where everything goes — your new home's layout, your furniture, your habits. This isn't storage-unit guesswork. It's planned.

Day 3: You Walk Into a Finished Home

This is the part people don't believe until they see it. Furniture placed. Kitchen unpacked. Bed made. Closet hung. Pictures on the wall. Food in the fridge.

Not a home full of boxes you'll get to "eventually." A home you can live in — the first night.

Why Three Days?

A drawn-out move keeps you living out of boxes, which is exhausting at any age. A short, well-run timeline means less time in limbo and more time settled — which makes every decision after the move easier, because you're making it from a home, not a construction zone.

Those decisions — what to keep, what to pass on, how to arrange the new space — come at your pace. There's no clock ticking once you're in.

You're Not Doing This Alone

Whether you found us through your community's front desk or a family member handed you this page, the same thing is true: this is your move, on your terms. We're here to make it happen — not to make it complicated.

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