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How to Plan a Smooth Move Without Overspending?

June 15, 2026 by Jeremy Lindy
How to Plan a Smooth Move Without Overspending

How to Plan a Smooth Move Without Overspending?

A smooth move doesn't have to drain your bank account. Some people assume that hiring a big crew with multiple vehicles is the only way to take the stress out of moving day, but spending more isn't the only path to a hassle-free experience. With a bit of planning, you can keep costs down and still have things go smoothly.

Let's take a look at some ways in which you can do that.

1. Declutter Before You Pack

Decluttering isn't just about tidying up. It's about reducing the sheer volume of stuff you're paying to move. Every box you don't pack is money saved on supplies, truck space, and labor. It also means less to unpack and organize once you're in your new place, giving you a head start on settling in.

A Simple Decluttering Timeline

TimeframeWhat to Tackle
3 weeks beforeClosets, storage spaces, and rarely used areas
2 weeks beforeKitchen, bathroom, and daily-use spaces
1 week beforeFinal sweep of drawers, shelves, and missed spots

What to Prioritize Moving

  • Items you use daily, like kitchen essentials and toiletries
  • Furniture that fits your new space (measure beforehand)
  • Sentimental items and important documents
  • Electronics and their cables or chargers

Common Things People Throw Out

  1. Old clothes that no longer fit or haven't been worn in over a year
  2. Expired pantry items, medications, or cosmetics
  3. Broken or outdated electronics
  4. Duplicate kitchen tools or gadgets
  5. Furniture that won't work in the new layout

2. Pack Your Own Boxes

Packing services can add a noticeable amount to your moving bill, sometimes more than you'd expect. Doing it yourself takes more time, but it gives you control over how things are organized and protected, and it keeps more money in your pocket.

Packing Order

WhenWhat to Pack
FirstSeasonal items, books, décor you won't need soon
NextLess-used rooms like guest bedrooms or storage
LastDaily essentials, plus a "first night" box

Tip: Your "first night" box should include toiletries, chargers, a change of clothes, and basic kitchen items, so you're not digging through boxes after a long day.

Tips for Packing Efficiently

  • Label every box with its contents and the room it belongs to
  • Use clothes, towels, or blankets to wrap fragile items instead of buying bubble wrap
  • Keep boxes under 50 pounds so they're manageable to lift
  • Pack heavier items on the bottom and lighter ones on top

3. Move During Off-Peak Times

When you move can affect how much you pay just as much as how you move. Moving companies often raise their rates during high-demand periods, so picking the right time can lead to real savings.

Best Times to Move

FactorBetter ChoiceWhy
Day of weekWeekdayMost people move on weekends
Time of monthMid-monthAvoids lease start/end rush
SeasonFall or winterLower demand overall

What to Keep in Mind

  • Off-peak times often mean more flexible scheduling, so you're likely to get your preferred date
  • Some movers offer discounts for slower periods, but it's worth asking directly
  • Winter moves can be affected by weather, so build in extra time for unpredictable conditions

4. Get Multiple Quotes and Compare

Settling for the first moving company you find can mean overpaying for the same service you could get elsewhere for less. Comparing quotes helps you understand the going rate and gives you leverage to negotiate.

How to Gather Quotes Effectively

  1. Reach out to 3 to 4 moving companies in your area
  2. Give each one the same details: home size, distance, special items
  3. Ask for a written estimate, not a verbal one

What to Look for Beyond Price

FactorWhy It Matters
Reviews and ratingsReflects real customer experience
What's includedInsurance, fuel charges, stair/long-carry fees
Cancellation policyProtects you if plans change

5. Recruit Friends or Family for the Heavy Lifting

Hiring a full-service moving crew isn't the only option. Many people save money by handling the labor themselves, with movers brought in only for the parts that genuinely need professional help.

Competent moving companies, such as Dumbo Moving and Storage in New York and American Van Lines in California, offer selective services that you can hire as per your specific needs.

How This Usually Works

  • Hire movers just for the truck and driving, especially for long distances
  • Ask friends or family to help with loading and unloading on both ends
  • Offer something in return, like food, drinks, or covering gas, as a thank-you

How Much Money Can You Save by Moving Like This?

Let's put some numbers behind these tips. Say you're moving a two-bedroom apartment a moderate distance, the kind of move many people deal with. Here's how the costs might break down with a full-service move versus a more hands-on approach.

Typical Full-Service Move

ExpenseEstimated Cost
Professional packing service$400
Packing supplies (boxes, tape, bubble wrap)$150
Full moving crew and truck$1,200
Peak-season/weekend rate$300 (added cost)
Total$2,050

A More Budget-Friendly Move Following Our Tips

ExpenseEstimated Cost
Self-packing (free or low-cost boxes)$30
Truck-only movers (you handle loading/unloading with help)$500
Off-peak weekday/mid-month rate$0 (company cost already mentioned above)
Donated or discarded items (less to move)$0
Total$530

The Savings

By decluttering first, packing your own boxes, choosing an off-peak date, comparing quotes, and getting some help from friends or family for the heavy lifting, you could save somewhere around $1,500 on a move of this size.

Of course, actual costs will vary depending on your location, the size of your move, and the specific movers you choose. But the pattern holds: every one of these small decisions adds up, and together they can cut your moving costs by more than half.

In Conclusion

Moving doesn't have to mean choosing between a stress-free experience and a reasonable budget. As the breakdown shows, small adjustments like clearing out what you don't need, packing your own boxes, picking a quieter moving date, shopping around for quotes, and leaning on people you trust for the heavy lifting can add up to real savings.

None of these steps require cutting corners. They just shift where your money and effort go, putting more of it toward what actually matters and less toward services you can easily handle yourself. With a little planning, your next move can be both affordable and smooth.

June 15, 2026 /Jeremy Lindy
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