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How to Reduce Your Gainesville Moving Costs

For various renters, moving can be a stressful and expensive time. Hiring professionals can relieve the extent of the work, but it still comes along with a high price tag. The good news is that there is a lot you can do to reduce your moving costs and still get the help you need. By utilizing some easy procedures, you will make the experience of moving to your new single-family rental home a more inexpensive and pleasant one.

One of the most straightforward approaches to make your next move more affordable is to lower the number of stuff that you have and will take with you. By giving your things a thorough once-over and donating or selling your spare or unwanted personal items, furniture, or other belongings, you can contribute to ease the time and effort required to finish up your move.

When you are all ready and able to start packing, look for places where you can get boxes and other moving supplies for free. Buying brand new moving boxes can put a large dent in your wallet, so it’s worth taking the time to look around first. Local businesses are a few of the best places to start looking, taking into account that most retailers often have numerous empty boxes, they’ll gladly give to you for free or at very low cost. Also, check your local online ads or ask your friends and neighbors. You may be able to find someone who has a stack of boxes they’d happily be rid of.

One other effective way to save some money on your next move is to pack your boxes yourself. Plenty of professional movers will offer packing services, but at a price. Through packing your own boxes and with the use of items you now have, for example towels and blankets to cover and protect fragile items, you can seriously lower the cost of supplies and prevent being billed by the hour for the service.

On the occasion that you do plan to hire a professional mover in Gainesville, there are other ways to help trim those costs. For instance, you can probably try to choose a date and time for your move that is off-season or less in demand. Prices in many places are a bit cheaper between September and May and on weekdays. Another good practice for saving costs is to get estimates from multiple moving companies before hiring one.

It is a mistake to assume that all professional movers are the same. Some are definitely a better value than others. And quite a lot of professional movers do offer special services, like transport-only options. If, in any case, you are moving to a new state and don’t ever plan on driving your rental truck yourself, this can be a great way to avoid paying for a full-service moving company while still getting the help that you need.

When moving day comes around, one other technique to keep things moving quickly and to cut costs is to request friends and family for help. You also have to consider hiring hourly helpers just in case you can’t find quite enough volunteers to help with the work. Especially if you are planning to rent and pack your own moving truck, this can be a great way to keep moving expenses to a minimum.

Last and final point, if you are relocating for a career there must be a way to get reimbursed for your moving costs. Some employers will pay some or all of an employee’s costs, especially if the move is long-distance. Make sure to check with your employer before you move, and to save all of your receipts. In some cases, you may also be able to deduct part of your moving expenses on your federal income tax return. But don’t assume that this is the case. It is important to speak to a tax advisor to understand whether this deduction applies to you. Just by doing some prudent preparations and thorough planning, you can actually do so much to diminish the cost of your next move.

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