5 Ways to Save When Moving
Moving is extremely stressful, and it can get costly. While there is no way to completely eliminate the cost and stress associated with moving, there are some tips to help save your pocketbook along the way. Remember these five ways to save the next time you move.
Declutter Before You Move
Whether you go the DIY route and pack yourself or you hire a moving company, you’re likely to pay more the more stuff you have. Even with a DIY move, you’ll likely need to rent a storage unit, moving truck, or container. Any of these items will be more cost-effective if you have less to store. Professional movers charge based on the amount that needs to be moved, so a decluttering session can save you a lot of cash.
DIY Your Packing
Packing is a chore. There’s no doubt that it can be an exhausting task, especially if you’re in a time crunch. Save yourself some cash by giving yourself ample time to DIY your packing in small spurts instead of hiring costly pros to complete the task for you.
Hire Single Movers
Your heavy antique piano might be a pain to move safely. If you have a heavy or special item that you don’t want to be damaged, hire single movers. These are moving professionals that offer the ability to move one item a la carte. Single movers can allow you the ability to DIY most of your moving, but delegate the complex moving tasks to a pro who can ensure your item makes it damage-free to your destination.
Avoid Peak Moving Times
If you do need to hire movers, try to avoid peak moving season. This can ensure you don’t face upcharges or have a difficult time hiring a company in a competitive market. Summer can be a difficult time to move since many families with young children are attempting to complete the process before school starts again. If you can be flexible with your dates, you’re likely to save.Â
Check Around for Free Supplies
Between local stores, family and friends you’re likely to find some free moving supplies. Moving boxes can be costly and are wasteful if they are simply tossed after you have moved. Instead, ask your local grocery or supply store for extra boxes, many will sell their boxes at a discount or simply give them to you for free. Check with friends and family, or check on a local swap site. If anyone’s moved recently, they may have leftover packing supplies. It never hurts to ask what is available locally.