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4 Ways to Save Money When Moving Into a New House

Buying a new house can be a long but also incredibly rewarding process. You get a chance to furnish an entirely new space, pick the paint colors, and splurge on smart appliances. However, all of this excitement always comes with a price tag that can quickly exceed whatever you’ve been prepared for. And because it’s safe to say that you’d rather spend the money on renovating your new house, this article will guide you through four methods you can follow to save a few bucks along the way.

The tips below range from finding the most suitable way to move your belongings and saving on the packing supplies to organizing a yard sale and taking the most expensive things with you. While some expenses are inevitable, there’s simply no need to overspend on things that can be done more thoughtfully. Read the article below for more details so that you can make the most out of your move.

Find the Best Way to Move Your Belongings

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When moving to a new house, you have a few different ways to approach this task. Some people decide to hire professional movers who can take care of the whole process, from start to finish. Others decide to handle everything themselves, but asking family and friends for help is also a good option. It all depends on the distance from your current home to the new one and the amount of stuff you need to move.

For instance, if so far you’ve been living in an apartment and don’t have that many items, you can choose to move the majority of them yourself either by using a car or by packing everything in boxes and sending it via courier. In this case, it might be a good idea to use a service such as a parcel compare to determine which option will cost you the least. When moving with multiple people from one house to another, you’re likely to have a lot of stuff, including big furniture or even some house appliances. In this situation, it might be the wisest to consider hiring professionals to do the hardest job for you.

Get Rid of Unnecessary Stuff

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Before you pack anything in boxes, you should make sure that you went through your belongings and did some serious decluttering. This simply means that anything unnecessary shouldn’t make its way to your new place. This includes old newspapers or magazines, empty unused kitchen gadgets or small appliances, old clothes and shoes, and books you won’t be re-reading.

Dedicating some time to sorting your stuff will allow you to pack only items that are necessary to your everyday life in boxes and leave the rest out of that new chapter in your life. Of course, this doesn’t mean that you should mindlessly fill dozens of garbage bags and simply throw the unnecessary things away.

It’s a much better idea to organize a yard sale so you can make some extra money to fund the move while getting rid of the things you don’t need. You can also try selling some things online, on websites such as Amazon, eBay, Craigslist, or use Facebook Marketplace.

Save on Moving Supplies

There’s no need to overspend on boxes, bubble wrap, tape, and other supplies that are usually necessary when moving into a new house. Cut the costs by collecting empty cardboard boxes from the neighborhood stores several weeks before your planned relocation. In most cases, they will be happy to give them to you for free. This way, you should be able to get some high-quality, sturdy cartons in many different sizes.

You can also keep your eyes open when browsing social media platforms such as Facebook to find boxes from newly relocated individuals. Many times, after unpacking their belongings, folks will post “curb alerts” to let others know about things they can pick up for free. When it comes to other supplies, you can shop for tape in the dollar store and avoid having to buy too much bubble wrap by using it on only the items that need it and wrapping the rest in towels or even clothes.

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Bring the Expensive Fixtures With You

Last but not least, if you own any expensive fixtures and will be able to use them in your new place, don’t hesitate to bring them along with you. This can include anything from the faucets that you bought and installed to chandeliers and ceiling fans.

If you intend to sell your old place, simply replace them with cheaper alternatives and take the pricey stuff with you. The new buyers might be planning a complete renovation anyway, so there’s really no point in leaving the things you paid a lot of money for behind, especially if you know you can use them again.

Conclusion

Moving into a new house is a big life event that brings about loads of joy. However, it can quickly turn into a stressful and overwhelming experience if you don’t keep your finances in check. The tips above will help you organize and plan everything out so you don’t spend more money than necessary.

While there certainly are some costs associated with moving that you simply cannot avoid, it’s possible to save a few bucks by looking for the best way to move your stuff, selling the things you don’t need in the new house, being smart about the moving supplies, and taking the expensive fixtures with you so you can use them again in the new place.

 

Gail P
I am a beachy type of person, living in Newport Beach, and oftentimes I’ll go for a swim with my daughter. When I’m bored, I’ll help make package boxes for my little girl’s sticker company on Etsy.