Money‑saving
moving tips
For
many, moving can be a daunting task. Whether your new home
is across town or across the country, advanced planning is
important.
In
addition to devoting time to organize and pack your belongings,
make sure to put aside time to prepare
financially as well. Here are some tips to get you started.
Create
and stick to a budget
As
in any aspect of life, keeping a budget of expenses when you
move is crucial. Create a list of expected
expenses the moment you decide to move. Remember to include
things like boxes, packing
material, movers, cleaning services, gasoline, restaurant
meals and maybe even a hotel stay. There will always be unexpected
expenses, but by creating a list ahead of time, you’ll be
ready for them.
Hiring
a mover
If
you plan to hire a professional mover, get quotes from several
different companies. Costs are typically determined based
on the weight or the number of rooms that need to be moved,
the distance between your old home and new home, packing and
unpacking requirements and the time of year. Expect to pay
more during peak moving times. You’re more likely to find
a deal if you move in the spring or the fall. Try to avoid
moving over holidays and on weekends when costs are highest.
Remember that the lowest price may not be the best deal. Thoroughly
review each company’s policy for coverage of items that are
damaged or broken during the move.
Affordable
packing
Even
if you hire a professional mover, you can reduce the cost
by packing and unpacking yourself. Plan ahead and shop around
for the best deal on packing materials and tape. Collect boxes
at work, your local grocery store or check the online classifieds.
Many movers also offer used boxes for free.
Condense
the weight
Limit
travel weight by eliminating heavy items. For example, that
heavy jar of change sitting on your dresser could be used
to purchase something fun for your new home. According to
Coinstar, there’s about $10 billion in loose change sitting
in homes across the U.S. (that’s about $90 per household).
Since you’re already packing, collect all the loose change
throughout your home and take it to a nearby Coinstar Center.
You’ll get free coin counting when you place the value of
your change onto a gift card or eCertificate from retailers
like Amazon.com, Pier 1 Imports, Linens ’n Things and more.
Coins can also be turned in for cash for a nominal fee. Visit
coinstar.com for details and locations.
Get
rid of unused items
This
is the best time to go through those forgotten boxes and get
rid of the things you and your family no longer use. Hold
a yard sale prior to moving, sell items to your local second‑hand
store, online or donate them to charity for a tax write‑off.
You’ll save on moving and gas costs because you’ll have less
to move.
Turn
it off
Schedule
ahead to have your cable turned off the day of your move.
If you are in an apartment, schedule to have the heat and
electricity turned off and moved to your new location. If
moving from a house, turn off the water heater and lower the
thermostat. Don’t leave on any extra lights and make sure
the doors and windows are locked and sealed so that the area
is protected while empty.
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of ARAcontent.