5 Hacks That Make Moving Cheap

5 Hacks That Make Moving Cheap
Woman unpacking cardboard boxes in new home
Woman unpacking cardboard boxes in new home

Moving is almost certainly any home dweller's most frazzling, stressful and chaotic experiences, except for maybe building an IKEA bookshelf. With so many things to remember in a move, we often forget to keep it cheap.

There are ways to get your move on for less. With a few creative hacks, you'll majorly save on a move, just in time to splurge on a bookshelf that doesn't require assembly.

1. Don't hire movers.
You may be tempted to hire movers during a pre-move burst of panic. But in most cases, you shouldn't do it. Firstly, packing your own stuff is Martha Stewart's number-one moving rule, so you'll know where everything is. Secondly, you could save hundreds of dollars by renting your own truck. And thirdly, some moving companies are just plain scams. Nobody wants that added stress.

2. ...but if you must, make them local.
If you decide you need an extra set of hands after all, then try a grassroots service like TaskRabbit. You'll list your move time, date and the type of vehicle you'll need before shopping local "Taskers" who are willing to help you out, each with their own asking price.

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3. Sell the stuff you won't use.
Every old T-shirt, spare sheet set and never-been-used kitchen mixer is another dollar you'll have to pay during your move. Save yourself the trouble and do a massive clean-out before you go. If you sell your items the right way, you could MAKE money on the move!

4. Put that luggage to use.
Make those suitcases and duffel bags earn their keep by loading them with clothes and linens. Not only will you have your clothing at the ready when you arrive, you'll cut down on boxes. Speaking of which...

5. Get used boxes.
If you're buying boxes, peanuts or bubble wrap, then you're doing it wrong. Ask your local grocery store or recycling center for leftover boxes and swap newspaper for packing peanuts.

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