How much of the stuff that you have do you use all the time? If you are moving cheap then you should think about what you are moving. Generally the biggest expense when moving is getting your stuff from the old place to the new one. It doesn’t matter if you hire a professional moving company, get a moving truck rental, use moving pods, or transport everything in your own van or truck the less stuff you have to move the cheaper it is going to be. Even that last option is cheaper in gas if you can make fewer trips. Here are a few things to keep in mind while deciding what is worth keeping and what can go.
Start with the things you have permanently stored. Separate the seasonal things like Christmas decorations and lawn furniture that you use every year out from the rest. Then pull out the keepsakes you have to keep. The rest is just a waste of space and moving costs, just let it go.
Thin out everything behind doors and in drawers. Chances are you only use what is in front and on top. Go though coat closets and junk drawers. These tend to be dumping places. If you don’t know what to do with it or where is should go then you probably don’t need it.
Go though your clothes. Most people only wear 20% of there clothing. Figure out what you haven’t worn in the last year and then try to get rid of the rest.
Books, magazines, movies, and music are heavy and take up a lot of room. Try to get rid of as much of them as you can. You can sell some books, movies, and music to earn a little extra moving money.
Good luck moving cheap, I know you can do it.
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December 30th, 2008 at 7:49 pm
You wear 20% of your clothes? Hmm…maybe I should stop working from home because I think maybe 10% of mine get worn! I think this same theory applies whether you are moving or using something like storage pods. Either way, less stuff is better, unless of course you are the American economy.
February 15th, 2009 at 7:53 am
Hi, it is always advisable to give away things that you won’t possibly need in your new home. this will only add up the moving bill. or you can sell them through garage sale prior to the moving date. get suggestions from your moving company. thanks!
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