Money and Moving: 5 Ways to Cut Costs
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home is an expensive ordeal. But moving doesn’t have to be. Below, Patricia Bell, President of Gloria Nilson Realtors, Real Living offers five ways to save
money when making a move.
1. Time it right. “Most people move in the summer, because the kids are
out of school, the weather is ideal for packing and, in general, most
people are less stressed out,” says Bell. “This means movers
often charge less during the off season.” If it’s at all possible to
postpone your move, attempt to relocate between October and April to
score those off-peak discounts.
2. Look into delivery. “There are a handful of companies, like PODS and
1-800-PACK-RAT, that will deliver a portable storage unit to your
place,” Bell suggests. “You will save money by packing it
yourself, and then the company will come back to pick up the unit and
bring it to your new place.”
3. Use what you have. When it comes to packing supplies, you can save
money by using what you have. “Pack in suitcases, bags and bins you
already own before buying supplies. And if you do need more, try
purchasing your packing material from a recycled box company or ask
local businesses for old boxes they plan on tossing,” Bell explains. Moving companies often over-charge on packing supplies, so use them as a last resort.”
4. Rent your own truck. While it requires more work, renting a truck and
doing the move yourself from start to finish is the cheapest way to
move. Ask friends and family to help, or hire neighborhood teens to help
with the packing and lifting. “Be sure to look into all the fine print
before choosing a rental company,” Bell warns. “Fuel and mileage charges can differ immensely, so do your research.”
5. Don’t forget to deduct. “Many people don’t realize they can deduct moving expenses from their taxes,” Bell
says. If you relocated for work, you may be eligible to deduct packing,
transporting and storing costs from next year’s taxes, so be sure to
save your receipts!
For more information on low-cost moving, please contact a Gloria Nilson Realtors, Real Living Sales Associate or Gloria Nilson Realtors, Real Living.
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