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Tips for a Moving Budget

Money really makes the world go round and moving and changing homes is expensive business. Even if you are moving on transfer, often the company transfer reimbursement may not cover all the expenses. Moving mean expenses both known as well as unknown.

Author: Aaron Brooks
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Money really makes the world go round and moving and changing homes is expensive business. Even if you are moving on transfer, often the company transfer reimbursement may not cover all the expenses. Moving mean expenses both known as well as unknown.

 

To stay out of the “red” it is important to budget your moving costs. Costs will vary depending on the distance you are moving and what you want moved. And believe it or not you can save if you decide to move mid-week instead of the week end and expenses between October and April are much lower than in peak moving season.

 

So if you want to accomplish a move without hurting your pocket you must:

 

  1. De clutter and get rid of everything other than the bare necessities.

 

  1. Do the packing as well as loading onto the truck yourself.  Movers charge less when you handle some of the work.

 

  1. Shop around for competitive insurance. Approach the same company that handles all your other insurance needs and get the advisor to check whether your home insurance will cover transit. Learn how to cut costs.

 

  1. Find out if your new home has a few inbuilt appliances.  And measure each room and space in your new home so that you save on transporting things that will not fit or are already installed.

 

  1. Ask the mover whether he can offer storage in transit for free or a small cost.

 

  1. Give away plants, canned foods, fertilizers, paints, thinners, pesticides, and such. Never transport inflammables and things that can be replaced at a lower cost than the cost of moving.

 

  1. If you are moving to a warmer place then put winter things into storage instead of paying to take them along.

 

  1. Buy moving supplies at affordable rates. Ask your local grocer to give you empty cartons. Buy tape and sealing things at wholesale rates. Look around for people who have just moved, many sell the boxes for a flat rate.

 

  1. Instead of bubble wrap use sheets, towels, t-shirts and newspapers as packing material.

 

Maintain a diary with two columns costs and expenses provided by company. Be sure to collect deposits from libraries, clubs, and your old landlord and so on. While creating a budget set aside money for:

 

  1. Cost of a hotel room while moving.
  2. Food and beverage expenses for packers, movers, as well as the family.
  3. Cost of long distance phone calls.
  4. Cost of permits if you are moving across state lines.
  5. Insurance.
  6. Deposit for a new home.
  7. Estate agent fees.
  8. Costs of repairs, new supplies, rental expenses, utility deposits, rental of a storage unit and furnishings.
  9. Travel expenses for the whole family.  

 

Think savings and surf the World Wide Web for tips and advice. Plan your move so that you are not suddenly confronted with unforeseen expenses.

About Author

Aaron Brooks is a freelance writer for http://www.1888MovingCompanies.com , the premier website to find help on Moving including topics on moving companies search, compare movers, moving insurance, auto transport, moving tips and more. He also freelances for the premier Airport Parking site http://www.1888AirportParking.com

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