MONEY SAVING TIPS FOR YOUR NEXT MOVE: Mayflower Transit Offers Tips for Cutting Costs during the Moving Process

August 25, 2006 (PRLEAP.COM) Lifestyle News
Moving is the third most stressful event of a person’s life—and it can be a rather costly event, as well. But, with some careful planning and creativity, you can certainly put a dent in the financial burden of moving. Here are some tips that can help you save money on your moving expenses:

Timing - Most people move during summer, which is peak moving season. If you can be flexible in your timing, you can cut down on moving expenses.

Travel Wisely - Making travel plans ahead of time can save money. Use travel discounts like AAA to save on hotel rooms and be sure to take the toll-free number of the hotel with you; it saves money if you need to call while in route. Or, use the road trip as an opportunity to visit friends/family along the way.

Eat Creatively - Avoid grocery shopping and eating out. Be creative at mealtime with what you have in your freezer and refrigerator. Begin using up the frozen foods and other perishable items you have in your kitchen. Frozen foods cannot be moved, and canned goods just add to the weight of your shipment and increase costs. If you must eat out, remember to use those coupons that have been collecting and won’t be usable at your new home.

Collect What’s Yours - Whether it is an apartment or utility deposit, it’s easier to get your money back before you move. If you paid a pet deposit, look into that too. Don’t forget about items you might have on layaway or items that are being cleaned, stored or repaired. And stop by your workout facility, club or bowling alley to make sure you’ve emptied your locker.

Get Your Dues - Check with clubs and organizations to see if you can sell your membership, get a partial refund, or transfer your membership to your new location.

Contact the IRS - Don't forget to notify the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) about your change of address. Each year, the post office is unable to deliver thousands of tax refund checks! One of the main reasons stated is that people don't inform the IRS of their new residence. A change of address form (Form No. 8822) is available on their Web site (www.irs.gov).

Report Your Move - Speaking of the IRS, if your move is prompted by a work-related change, some moving expenses may be deductible on your federal income tax return. Consult the IRS or your personal tax adviser for more information.

Pack Yourself - Save money on your moving expenses by doing the packing and unpacking yourself. Plan on a good six weeks to pack and get ready for a move. Ask your moving company for information on do-it-yourself packing to protect your belongings. Remember, however, to use proper packing cartons and wrapping materials. While old boxes and masking tape may save you a bit of
money upfront, they are not strong enough to protect your items during transit and replacing them after the move can cost much more than proper packing materials.

Cash In - The weight of your shipment impacts the cost—so lighten your load. Consider getting rid of items you no longer need and raise some quick cash in the meantime.

Garage sales – If you don’t have a lot of items to sell, consider a joint sale with one or more neighbors. The greater the assortment of items you have to offer, the more potential customers you’ll attract and the more successful the sale will be.

Flea markets – For a nominal fee, local flea markets are a great means for selling second-hand items. Because most markets are advertised, professional second-hand bargain hunters usually attend.

Online auctions – The Internet gives you the opportunity to showcase your items for sale to the world, not just your own neighborhood. Take extra time to properly describe your item and include a good quality photo to increase your chances of selling.

Second-hand stores – Sometimes selling items to a consignment shop can bring in more money than selling them at a garage sale – and it is less work for you.

Charity – If you donate your items to charity, remember to ask for a receipt so you can document it on your income tax return.

Gifts for Free - Be on the lookout for coupons, discounts and free offers from local businesses once you are settled in your new home. Don’t automatically toss out what looks like junk mail during this time because you may be throwing away free money! Take advantage of savings.


If you would like additional moving tips about everything from moving with pets to using the Internet to help with your move, or for more information about Mayflower Transit and its services, visit Mayflower’s Web site at www.mayflower.com.

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