7 Ways to Save Money When Moving - Wandering For Money (2024)

Read on for 7 ideas for how to save money when moving to your new home.

How to Save Money When Moving – 7 Ideas

This is on how to save money when moving, broken up into 7 ideas to try. Since I am moving soon (and stressing out big time!), but always trying to save money, this has recently come up a lot for myself.

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Hint: it is easier than you think. And can save you tons of stress. So here are 7 ways to save money when moving.

1. Plan

This one is REALLY so important. Plan out where you want to move and the budget. Determine what is practical both for your commuting and your ideal lifestyle.

Then plan what all you need to do for the actual move. Do you need a truck? Do you need help moving? New furniture? Storage units? Are there anythings that you want to sell and/or donate or get rid of? Also, changes in address, rent or homeowners insurance, etc.

2. Take Steps to Prepare

With a solid plan in place, this can become WAY easier. If you are still planning on finding a place, that will need to be done first. Apartments.com, Hotpads and Apartmentlist.com are both nice resources for rent. If you are looking for a home, then check out https://www.redfin.com.

So you found a home – more steps to prepare!

Save money when moving by taking steps ahead of time. Go ahead and change your address with the USPS. If you want to go ahead and do so, you can here: https://address-change-portal.com.

Not only do you get one step out of the way, BUT you get some pretty great coupons as well!

Also, decide if you want a moving company or where you will obtain boxes from. Hint: for boxes, grocery stores and liquor stores can both be great bets to obtain some VERY handy moving boxes for free.

Finally, do not forget about your own travel. If you need to fly, try out some discount sites such as kayak.com, which is one of my favorites since you can set price alerts!

3. Look into Selling Items You No Longer Want

As I have mentioned in prior posts on spring cleaning, there are many options for selling items you no longer need or want. Not only do you save money in moving time and costs, but you can make some money as well instead of just tossing them!

And, there are many other apps to sell on as well, which I highly suggest you check out on the App Store or Google Play.

4. Use Sales

This is one aspect where planning can really help.

Once you decide (1) what you want to get rid of; (2) what you want to sell; and (3) EXACTLY where you will be living, then you can figure out what new furniture you may need.

While the apps and websites listed above can be great for selling items, they can also be fantastic at finding items as well – and sometimes for free! For example, if someone does not want to move a couch, then you may snatch one up at a fantastic price. So check those out for some potential GREAT deals.

Also, by planning ahead and paying attention to sales (especially around the holidays), you can grab items you need for your new place at a high discount. And one great way to start on this is by doing your change of address with USPS (as mentioned above), since they send you quite a few free coupons!

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[P.S. for holiday sale related posts see these: how to save money with summer deals and easily save – more cash back sales and summer deals. These are not always limited to summer!]

Use Loyalty Programs

Another idea is to join some list serves for the companies you most want to shop at. They will send you some great deals. And so you can use that as a way to buy what you need during a fantastic sale or via a special deal for loyalty customers.

Now while not quite a sale, a good thing to consider is mystery shopping or secret shops.

See my post on secret shops for a few to try out.

These are great for finding jobs that will reimburse for various items such as houseware items! Plus, even if there is no reimbursem*nts, you can learn about deals and sales while getting paid.

Similar to Sales are Discount Sites

Do not forget about Groupon and LivingSocial which are both fantastic to find discounts at important moving details such as maid/cleaning services, moving companies, flights, truck rentals, furniture sites, and much more.

[P.S. – check out my post on easily save money with Google Chrome Browser extensions as LivingSocial is one that has an EBates extension running at the moment. Also consider joining Ibotta which frequently has these two sites as options to earn cash back with.]

5. Do Not Forget About the Gig Economy

You can save some money by using the apps I write about in my blog. See my master list of ways to make money for a few ideas. Look for those platforms like TaskRabbit and Handy.com.

Need to borrow someone’s car? Check out Maven. Bonus: if you no longer need your car, this may be great for when you are perhaps in the process of selling it; since it can be a way to make money off of the car you own during that time as an alternative to ride-sharing.

Uber and Lyft can also be nice options for getting around. And if you use the larger car options, they can be good for transporting items to close locations.

6. Social Media Can be Your Best Friend

Not only can you find some fantastic ideas on the best services by looking for location specific social media threads, but you may also run into ideas for great deals that are more local and perhaps a bit harder to find via a simple search engine query. So head on over to your friends on social media and also start following some reddit groups (or subreddits) for the area you are moving to. Both of these can be great!

PLUS you may be able to help out a future neighbor or a friend of yours during your move.

7. Make a Budget

One important thing to stick to when moving is a budget. With planning and budget tools (including apps and websites), you can start saving money. So, then you do not run into financial stress during an otherwise expensive process.

Check out my save money with organizational tools post for some ideas.

Related posts to Save Money When Moving

Some other posts to check out are:

  • How to to Save Money with Apps and Online Tools
  • Save with apps through cash back on things you buy anyways
  • Fun Ways to Save Money Easily
  • Master List of Posts on Saving Money and Time
  • How to Save Money in 5 Easy Steps [With free Printable Infographic!]
  • Save Money with Receipts – Get Cash Back with These Apps

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Final Thoughts

P.S. do not forget to check out my master list of referral codes for some ways to earn some money via referral bonuses. If I am missing an app or website for which you want a referral or refer-a-friend code for, let me know via my contact page. And I will do my best to help!

Also, there are many referral options with setting up new services such as cable and wireless. If you need a referral option for this, let me know.

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FAQs

How can I save money when relocating? ›

How to Save Money on a Move
  1. Get Multiple Estimates. ...
  2. Move During Off-Peak Times. ...
  3. Sell Items You Don't Need. ...
  4. Pack Yourself. ...
  5. Use Free or Affordable Packing Supplies. ...
  6. Understand Moving Insurance. ...
  7. Consider a DIY Move for Short Distances. ...
  8. Explore Moving Tax Deductions.

How can I move with no money saved? ›

Here are seven tips on how to move out with no money:
  1. Create a Budget.
  2. Downsize and Declutter.
  3. Secure a Place to Stay.
  4. Look for Free or Low-Cost Moving Supplies.
  5. Seek Financial Assistance.
  6. Utilize Public Transportation or Ridesharing.
  7. Find Side Gigs.
Nov 14, 2023

What is the trick to saving money? ›

Save money automatically.

Set up a direct deposit from each paycheck to your savings account. That way you don't even think about the money you're saving—you're just saving. Start budgeting with EveryDollar today! And if you really want to get serious, use a separate bank from your existing checking account.

Is $5,000 enough to move out? ›

If you have $5,000 set aside to move out, you don't necessarily have to worry about moving on a tight budget. Regardless, you should still make sure you are spending your money wisely. Keep reading for more information on how much it costs to move and how you can save money while moving!

How much money should you have saved up before moving? ›

Ideally, before you undertake the major milestone of moving out of your parental home, you would have six months' worth of living expenses saved up. However, in today's economy, that's not always possible, and some young people will move out with just one or a couple months' worth of living expenses in the bank.

Is $4000 enough to move out? ›

In general, you should have at least three months' worth of living expenses saved up as emergency funds just in case something unexpected happens during your move. For example, if you're planning on renting an apartment for $1,200 per month, then you'll need about $4,000 in savings before moving out.

How do you move when you're broke? ›

How to Move Out with No Money
  1. Prepare for the Move.
  2. Create a Moving Budget.
  3. Research Towns and Cities with Low Cost of Living.
  4. Make the Move.
  5. Look for Free or Discounted Ways to Move.
  6. Ask Friends and Family for Help.
  7. Find Affordable Housing.
  8. Prepare an Emergency Fund.
Apr 1, 2024

What state can I move to with no money? ›

10 Best Places to Move With No Money
  • Cattaraugus County, New York. Cattaraugus County offers cheap small-town amenities alongside beautiful natural scenery. ...
  • Detroit, Michigan. ...
  • Flint, Michigan. ...
  • Gary, Indiana. ...
  • Youngstown, Ohio. ...
  • St. ...
  • Camden, New Jersey. ...
  • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Feb 7, 2024

Where do they pay you to live? ›

Here's a look at nine cities that will pay you to move there in 2023.
  • Paducah, Kentucky.
  • Cities in the Shoals, Alabama Region.
  • Greater Rochester, New York.
  • Tulsa, Oklahoma.
  • Communities in West Virginia.
  • Bemidji, Minnesota.
  • Topeka, Kansas.
  • Newton, Iowa.
Feb 1, 2024

What is the 50 30 20 rule? ›

The 50-30-20 rule recommends putting 50% of your money toward needs, 30% toward wants, and 20% toward savings. The savings category also includes money you will need to realize your future goals.

How can I save $1000 fast? ›

11 Easy Ways to Save $1,000 in 30 Days
  1. Create a Budget. ...
  2. Automate Your Savings. ...
  3. Create a Savings Bingo Sheet. ...
  4. Negotiate Your Bills. ...
  5. Separate Wants From Needs. ...
  6. Plan Your Meals. ...
  7. Buy Generic Brands. ...
  8. Cancel Unnecessary Subscriptions.
Sep 26, 2023

What is the 30 day rule? ›

The premise of the 30-day savings rule is straightforward: When faced with the temptation of an impulse purchase, wait 30 days before committing to the buy. During this time, take the opportunity to evaluate the necessity and impact of the purchase on your overall financial goals.

How do people afford to move out? ›

To move out, you'll need to earn enough money to cover rent, utilities, food and transportation every month. You'll also need to cover one-time costs like moving and any required security deposits. A good rule of thumb is that your monthly income should be three times what you spend on rent.

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