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When I first moved to Basel from Ireland, like many expats, I had no idea where to start. Back home, most apartments come furnished, you arrive with your clothes, a few bits and bobs and you’re good to go. Switzerland, as I quickly learned, works a little differently. Moving house is stressful enough on its own. Add a new country, unfamiliar systems, and sometimes a language barrier, and it can quickly become overwhelming. It’s no surprise that finding the right apartment in Basel can take time and interestingly, almost 1 in 9 residents in Basel move every year, more than in any other Swiss canton. After working alongside removal companies across the region, I saw a gap in the market for reliable, English-speaking removals and handyman services. Living abroad myself, I understood how difficult it can be to organise furniture assembly, transport, disposals, and all the small jobs that come with relocating. Back in 2021, I started with nothing more than a toolbox and a scooter, helping expats and locals around Basel. Today, the business has grown into a multi-vehicle, multi-skilled team helping people move across Basel and beyond. After years of experience (and carrying more sofas up narrow Swiss staircases than I can count), I thought I’d share some of my best moving tips to help make your next move smoother and less stressful. 1. Don’t Bring What You Don’t Need
One of the biggest mistakes people make is moving clutter from one home to another. If you’ve been meaning to get rid of that old chest of drawers, unused kitchen gadgets, or boxes you haven’t opened in years, now is the time. Moving is the perfect opportunity to de-clutter. Ask yourself:
2. Pack Smarter, Not Harder Good packing can make an enormous difference on moving day. Here are a few simple tricks professionals use:
3. Understand the Challenges of Swiss Buildings One thing many newcomers don’t realise is how different Swiss apartment buildings can be. Small elevators, winding staircases, restricted parking, and tight hallways are very common in Basel. What looks simple on paper can become a logistical challenge very quickly. An experienced moving team knows how to manoeuvre large furniture safely without damaging walls, floors, or door frames, which is especially important in older Basel buildings. Whether you hire professionals or move yourself, planning access ahead of time makes a huge difference. 5. Parking Can Make or Break a Move This is one people often underestimate. Good parking access can save hours on moving day. In busy areas of Basel, a lack of parking can turn a simple move into a stressful marathon of carrying boxes across multiple streets. If you’re moving within Basel-Stadt, you can apply online for temporary moving parking permits. Ideally, this should be organised at least one week in advance. The closer the truck can park to the building, the faster — and cheaper — the move will be. 5. Don’t Forget Your Address Changes There’s a surprising amount of paperwork involved when moving in Switzerland. Make sure to update:
Swiss Post also offers a mail forwarding service, which can be a lifesaver during the transition. 6. Where to Buy Furniture in Basel If you’re new to Basel and furnishing an apartment from scratch, there are plenty of options. For affordable basics:
If you’re after more boutique or designer furniture, Basel city centre has excellent options like Bolia and Möbel Rösch. For unique finds or budget-friendly furniture, don’t overlook local Brockenhäuser (“Brockis”). Basel and Baselland have several fantastic second hand shops, many of which also offer delivery services. Online platforms like:
And of course, if you find the perfect sofa but don’t have a van, that’s where local movers like me and my team come in handy. Final Thoughts Moving will probably never be completely stress-free, but with good preparation, the right support, and a few local tips, it can be far smoother than expected. Basel is a fantastic place to live, and once the boxes are unpacked, it quickly starts to feel like home. If you need help with removals, furniture assembly, disposal, or handyman services around Basel, my team at Brian O’Toole Home Removals and Handyman Services is always happy to help.
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Every lease is different and it's always advised to read yours carefully, before signing!
Many leases instruct that the tenant is responsible to return the property in the condition they received it. This normally means you need to fix any damage beyond normal wear. They specifically look at the following:
Cleaning standards and expectations in Swiss rental contracts can also vary greatly! However, one thing you can guarantee, it is generally very strict. What “clean” means in Switzerland
There’s a surprising amount of paperwork involved when moving in Switzerland.
Make sure to update:
Swiss Post also offers a mail forwarding service, which can be a lifesaver during the transition. I need to put out my rubbish... what can I do?
General household disposals are generally disposed of through the use of Kerrisacke bin bags. You buy them in any local grocery store, most petrol stations and smaller stores. The payment of these covers the bin collection. Every area has different bin collection days so be sure to check with your local Geminde! Its also worth noting that recycling is strictly adhered to in Switzerland and they take it seriously. Its recommended to have a multi part trash can for sorting all your waste goods! For larger disposals, let us take them to the recycling and disposal centre for you! Disposals of all sizes available. Swiss apartments can vary greatly from what other Europen or international properties look like, and it can take some time to get your home looking how you want it to. We are here to assist you with a wide range of handyman solutions. Check out our tips on how to make your new home feel like "home".
1. Painting before you move in Nothing says "new home" like the smell of fresh paint. Most landlords will have the property already painted but the best way to paint is in an empty property. 2. Upgrade the space From wall mounted TVs to removable cabinetry, we can assist with handyman services of all kinds. Adding photos, mirrors and wall hangings make all the difference to a blank wall. Storage solutions from clothes to cellar shelving, the options are endless to make your home feel "home". Our team are here to help with it all. 3. Transform your balcony or garden Switzerland brings long summer nights and sometimes you just want to sit and watch the city with a cold drink. Think about practical seating solutions with storage underneath. This allows for safe winter protection from the snow and ice. Solar lighting is a great option along with potted plants, fake grass/tiles and an umbrella for shade. For those with a bit more space, consider a gas BBQ (lease permitting) or even a movable garden shed to store all your garden items. We can assist with assembly, lawn clean up, power washing, window cleaning and a range of outdoor services. 4. Cute countertop items and throws Something as simple as a few nice throw pillows and a cute fruit bowl make all the difference. Small changes can make a big difference in making your home feel cozy and unique 5. Shoe Solutions Where to put all the shoes?! From hiking boots to sandals, you need all types in Switzerland and some apartments just dont have the space. Check your lease, some properties allow shoe cabinets in the hallway to save you space indoors. Alternatively, you can wall mount shoe cabinets to maximise space. 6. Hire a Reliable Team You might underestimate the time to get everything right and with todays busy society, we are here to take the stress out of your services. Contact us today to assist with all your handyman, disposal and removal needs. An English speaking team, you can rely on There are so many options within Switzerland for new and used furniture and its all down to taste and budget.
If you are new in Switzerland or just don't know where to look, the below list gives you a little info on what might suit you best. Furniture Mega Stores IKEA Pfister Conforama XXL Lutz Mömax Livique Denova living and design (outdoor furniture) Diva Möbel Diga Möbel Jysk Second Hand Stored (Bröckis) Irma & Fred- Claramatwegg 16, 4057 Basel Brocki auf dem wolf - Auf dem wolf 30, 4052 Basel Brocki Remar - Bruderholzstrasse 14, 4053, Basel Online Stores www.beliani.ch www.home24.ch Over the border Wohnpark - Binzen Germany. Swiss Sene - Weil Am Rhein Germany MEGA Möbel - Binzen, Germany Need us to pick up in store or assemble your new furniture? Contact us today |
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