Check the route before the team arrives

Walk the full route from the legal parking position to the property and note thresholds, gates, shared entrances and stair turns. In Newmarket, this simple check usually tells you more about move-day difficulty than the postcode alone.

Plan the loading order around the address

Where crews have a short direct load, bulky pieces can move early. Where narrow central roads, controlled stopping and awkward loading near training-yard streets creates distance or repeated stair work, it is smarter to stage priority rooms, keep access paths clear and group awkward items so they are handled once rather than repeatedly.

Build local contingency into the day

Give the move breathing room for race meetings, yard activity and commuter traffic on town approaches and for the kind of property-specific delays common in Newmarket. A realistic plan includes time for repositioning, extra protection and controlled unloading rather than assuming a continuous straight-line workflow.