5 money-saving tips for moving on a budget
Before you plan your next move, learn how to keep costs—and headaches—to a minimum.
Do you foresee a move in your not-so-distant future? If so, you’ll need to start thinking about your budget now. Without a plan for spending, a move can be a pain in the neck—and the wallet.
Finding ways to save money when you are moving is no easy task, but it’s doable if you know where to start. Before you begin packing up boxes, check out these expert tips for moving on a budget:
1. Declutter and donate
When looking for ways to save money on your move, start by asking yourself what you can get rid of. Fewer shoes in the closet means fewer shoes to relocate.
Rob Caiello, vice president of marketing at an Atlanta-based online marketplace for setting up home utilities, says one of the best ways to de-stress during a move is by tossing or donating items you don’t need or use anymore.
“Take the time to go room by room and evaluate the items you absolutely need, versus those you can live without,” Caiello says.
Decluttering before it’s time to pack not only trims down your moving load, but it also offers another potential benefit—a tax deduction.
The IRS may allow you to deduct charitable donations worth up to 50 percent of your adjusted gross income when contributing to qualified nonprofits, but limitations apply in some cases. Remember to get a receipt from the organization to which you’re donating to show what you’ve given.
2. Get packing materials on the cheap
You can’t live without boxes, packing tape and packaging material during a move, but you don’t have to spend big bucks on them. Getting boxes for free is a relatively simple way to save money when you are moving.
Oksana Tunikova, content manager with a San Francisco-based home rental platform, which connects landlords and tenants seeking long-term rentals, says to search online for packing supplies to save money when you are moving.
Tunikova recommends searching for websites where you can get boxes for free or low cost.
Local bargain groups on social media websites are also good places to scout out free boxes, in addition to the usual spots like grocery or liquor stores.
Tunikova reminds movers to look for supplies at home whenever possible as a way to save money on your move.

“Remember that your clothes, pillows or zip-top bags can do the same job as professional packing materials at no cost,” she says.
Another tip for moving on a budget is to use food storage containers for packing smaller items or breakables and stowing clothing in suitcases or laundry baskets. The more creative you can get about using things around the house, the less you’ll have to spend on boxes.