How to Make Moving Cheaper

Dec 21
09:12

2011

JohnCherry

JohnCherry

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A move might be required because the homeowner got a new job in another city and moving is not an option. People in these circumstances have to figure out a way to make a move cheaper immediately. It’s not easy to do, but you can save some money if you know what to look for.

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Moving is not without its costs. Not only do you have to pay for your new house or rental,How to Make Moving Cheaper  Articles but you have numerous expenses related to the actual move itself. If you are renting, you already have to come up with approximately two months’ worth of rent before you can move in. If you are buying, you have to pay closing costs, agent fees and other incidentals. Then, you have to add in the costs of hiring a mover or renting a moving van, the costs of purchasing moving supplies and the costs of storage if you have store your belongings before you actually move in. It’s not a cheap endeavor and there’s really not much you can do to avoid these fees unless you just decide to stay where you are for the long haul.

Of course, not everyone has the option of staying in the house or apartment he or she is currently in. A move might be necessary because the lease is up and the landlord is not going to re-rent the unit. A move might be necessary because the homeowner got a new job in another city and commuting is not an option. People in these situations have to figure out a way to make a move cheaper immediately. It’s not easy to do, but you can save some money if you know what to look for.

Tip 1

Book your moving company as far in advance as you possibly can. Professional moving companies set their rates based on how close the move is from the booking date. If you can reserve your moving company at least six months in advance, you will get the best price possible. So, plan ahead if you can and you will save money.

Tip 2

Move in the winter. Everyone wants to move in the summer months because of the increased possibility that they will have good weather to do it. No one likes to move in the cold and snow, so movers will often discount their rates during the colder months. This provides a perfect opportunity to get the moving day you want and save some cash in the process. Moving companies are often begging for business in the winter, which means you will have the pick of the crop.

Tip 3

Get at least three quotes from three different moving companies and show the other companies the rates from their competitors. This will make them compete for your business and you should be able to get a rate you can afford.

These are just three tips that can help you move more cheaply. It is still going to cost some money, but if you budget carefully, your moving expenses shouldn’t break the bank.