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How to save costs when you move home

Moving to a new home can be an exciting and exhilarating experience. However, the process of packing up your entire life and relocating can also be quite expensive. From hiring professional movers to purchasing new furniture, the costs can add up quickly. If you are planning a move and looking to save some money, here are some cost-saving ideas to consider:

Be brave purge and donate:

Take an inventory of your belongings and consider donating or selling items you no longer need or use. Not only will this help you save money on moving expenses, but it will also help declutter before moving to your new home.

Pack yourself:

While it may be tempting to hire professional packers, packing your belongings yourself can save you a significant amount of money. You can purchase packing materials such as boxes and bubble wrap at a lower cost than hiring professional packers.

Compare quotes:

If you do decide to hire professional movers, be sure to compare quotes from multiple companies. This will help you find the best arrangement and potentially negotiate a lower price.

Utilise free boxes:

Plan ahead of your move by checking with your local supermarkets or other retailers to see if they have any free boxes available for moving. This can save you money on purchasing boxes.

Try to plan your move during off-peak season:

Moving during the peak season can be more expensive due to high demand. If possible, consider moving during outside of spring and early summer to save money on moving expenses.

DIY cleaning:

Rather than hiring a cleaning service to clean your old home, consider doing it yourself. This can save you money and ensure you leave your old home in good clean condition ready for the next occupier.

In conclusion:

Overall, moving can be costly, but with some planning and effort, you can save money and make the transition to your new home a smooth one.

We will be featuring more helpful tips over the coming months – so stay tuned!

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