Everyone moves throughout their lives at some point or other. Whether moving across the country or just down the road, you’ll likely need to move all your belongings somewhere else. The thing about moving is that it can cost a lot, especially if you’re moving out of the city or state. Here are some ways that you can save money on your next move:

Find affordable storage

For some people, moving may mean living in between places while they wait for their new space to be ready. Whether waiting for your new apartment lease or closing on your home, you may need to put some of your belongings into storage.

The thing about storage is that a lot of time, some options are much bigger and costlier than you need. For example, if you live in NYC, ensure you’re only spending on what you need for the amount of stuff you need to store; look around for a mini storage Manhattan, perfect for people who live in a small space and need a place to store their extra belongings.

Ask friends to help you move

Suppose you’re moving within your city and don’t have much cash to spend on a moving company; turn to your social media. There, you can post and ask friends to help you move. The offering of pizza or beverages won’t hurt either, and you can save hundreds of dollars while spending time with friends.

When you compare a cost of around $100 bucks to feed and provide drinks for your friends to the price of $500+ for professional movers, it makes sense to reach out to your buddies for moving help. True. You may not get professional moving help, but if you don’t mind, it’s a great way to save money when moving.

Compare prices

If you need to move across the country and rent a moving truck, it’s wise to do some research first. You’ll want to make sure to research prices so that you get the best price for your budget. You should always be able to get prices online whether you are looking for typical moving estimates or car shipping quotes.
However, before jumping in and choosing the cheapest option, read the fine print.

While a company may seem cheaper at first glance than others, numerous hidden fees could bring the cost up. You’ll also want to read reviews to be sure you’re renting from a company that won’t bring you many issues down the road—figuratively and literally.

Sell items

If you’re moving after years spent in one place, chances are you have a lot of belongings, which could make your move much costlier than it would be otherwise. Yard sales aren’t a bad idea if you want to cut down on extra moving costs while making some extra money.

You could also try selling items on sites like Next Door or Offer Up if you don’t have a yard or place to gather the stuff that you want to sell. This makes it a lot easier, especially for people who live in apartments and just need to sell their stuff quickly.

Don’t hire professional packers

While this may be an unpopular suggestion for those who hate packing, spending money on professional packers and movers could be costly, especially if you’re moving on a budget. While it can be challenging to pack your home up and not lose your mind, preparing in advance makes it a little easier.

From a packing checklist to an organized approach to the madness, plus plenty of packing materials ready to go when it’s time, there are ways that you can avoid going crazy while packing.

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In Conclusion

For anyone hoping to spend less on moving, consider these tips above. While some things may mean more work, saving hundreds to thousands of dollars is worth it.

Zoe Johnson
Author

Zoe Johnson, with a Bachelor’s in Organizational Psychology from the University of Michigan, has been an expert in relocation and moving strategies for 15 years. She became part of our platform, offering guidance on stress-free moving, efficient packing, and adapting to new environments. Zoe’s previous experience includes working in relocation services and as a personal organizer. She enjoys hiking and is actively involved in community volunteer work. Outside of work, Zoe is a DIY enthusiast and participates in local upcycling projects.

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