Monday, June 18, 2012

Saving money on your move to the Greater Boston Area

I already shared tips on moving into your Greater Boston Area home.  Now I will share tips on how to save money while doing so.  Most home buyers are looking to cut costs after making such a big ticket purchase.  It turns out there are many ways to save cash while moving.  Follow these tips to save several hundred over even a few thousand dollars depending on your moving circumstances.

Move at a weird time
This tip can save you a lot.  Most people move in the few days just before and after the first of the month.  If you move during the middle of the month, you can enjoy lower rates on movers or moving vans.  Most people also move during summer months--from May to September.  If you're able to move during the off-season, you can save quite a bit.  Do not be afraid to negotiate for a lower price when moving during off-peak times.  It often works!

Move less stuff
This one is as obvious as it sounds.  Move less stuff.  A lot of the time people move everything without bothering to sort through it first and weed out what they don't really need or want any more.  Sort through everything before packing and save yourself the cost of boxes, movers, etc. dedicated to things you don't need to move anyway.  Sell items you can and donate the rest to charity.

Don't pay for boxes
There are cardboard boxes available for free all over the place.  As long as you start asking around a few weeks ahead of time, you will be able to obtain hundreds of dollars worth of boxes for free.  Ask friends and neighbors if they have boxes saved from any large purchases.  Stop into local retail and grocery stores and ask if they will set aside boxes for you instead of crushing them--most places will say yes.

Don't pay for packing peanuts or paper
Why buy butcher paper for wrapping up dishes when you can use newspaper?  If you don't have a subscription, ask a neighbor to save their papers for you for a week or two.  Instead of packing peanuts, use think creatively about how to wrap fragile items in other items you own.  For example, a beach towel could protect your crystal punch bowl and your t-shirts will cushion stemware.

Hopefully some of these tips help as you move to the Greater Boston Area.  Welcome, and I hope you enjoy it here!  Please subscribe to my blog in order to stay updated on community events and information.  If you have any questions about buying or selling real estate, do not hesitate to contact me!

Michael Feldman
Keller Williams Realty-Boston Metro

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