House moving can be a strain for many families, not because they’re unexcited about starting a new chapter, but because the effort of picking up and moving there is just that – effort. That doesn’t mean that the effort is going to squeeze you of your last dollar or that the move can only be achieved by those with herculean stamina, it simply means that intensive preparations have to be managed.
After all, we’re willing to bet that you’ve unfurled and nested quite comfortably in your current family home. This means that picking through all of your belongings, wrapping and packing, and deciding how to best transport everything is intense in itself.
Only you can decide how the moving process will go, including the dates you select and the time buffer you give yourself on either side. We can help you cut the hidden costs of moving house however, not those you’ve budgeted for, but also those that may introduce themselves midway through your journey.
Without further ado, let’s consider how to better cut those hidden costs before they come:
Use Removalists With Clear Price Structures
It’s important to use removalists that spend time outlining their pricing structure for you. Many are like this, but not all, and you may find that the cost per distance, or included insurance is charged without your tacit consent.
That’s why using services like Mountain Movers can be so good for your purse and peace of mind, they’re very clear about how much you’re to be charged, and what accommodations they can make to split your bill – such as offering a flat rate within a certain distance moved.
This way, you won’t have to make a vague guess as to the budget you need to plan for your move, you can have it right in front of you once you agree upon the contract. Then you can focus on the million other tasks involved with removalist care.
Use Existing Moving Supplies
It may feel tempting to purchase a range of boxes, trailers and other materials or storage equipment measures for your move, and if they’re needed, that temptation is well-founded. But not all are. Perhaps you have enough suitcases, tote bags, and boxes at home to pack all of your goods appropriately.
This way, you can at least save some money on the cost of materials. The last thing you need is an oversupply of boxes you have to haul with you because you’ve overestimated your load. You could also just subvert this entire process and let your removalist pack and insure all your items for you.
Time is money after all, and if your removalist is helping you with such an approach, well it’s not hard to see the worth involved in that, and the value you may wish to make use of.
Leverage Help From Every Angle
There’s no shame in asking for help from others during your moving process. Perhaps a friend or family member is more than happy to place some luggage in their car and drive with you to the new place, provided you let them stay over for a couple of days before they make their return.
You could also ask your relatives to care for your children while you sort everything out and make sure utilities are available in the new place, taking them out for dinner when you’re sorted. This can be much less expensive than multiple removalist trucks or paying for temporary childcare while you’re gone.
Remember that you’re unlikely to move house very often, so as long as you offer these provisions to others, you’re well within your rights to ask them to help you. Provided you do so politely, of course.
Store That Which You Can’t Move
You might not be able to move everything right now, and that’s okay! Perhaps you have a valuable record collection, a truly impressive book corner and home library, or even a plethora of kitchen equipment and appliances that have gotten out of hand since you started a buying rampage after your first air fryer.
That’s okay, you don’t have to move everything right now if you don’t wish to, or you just want to get to grips with your new home before you move in. Use self-storage services for cheap stopover storage solutions, as this allows you to relax, to spend very little on keeping those items safe, for you to come and collect them at your own pace.
With this advice, you’re sure to cut the hidden costs of moving house through and through. Just take it easy, and look for deals where you can find them. We wish you the best of luck in your travels!
Jessi is the creative mind behind The Coffee Mom, a popular blog that combines parenting advice, travel tips, and a love for all things Disney. As a trusted Disney influencer and passionate storyteller, Jessi’s authentic insights and relatable content resonate with readers worldwide.
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