Pennsylvania

Relocating to or from Pennsylvania does not have to be a difficult experience. The key to having a successful move is to be well-informed and have a game plan ahead of time. This is especially true if you, like many, have to watch your budget. You may want to take some time to contact some moving companies that specialize in moving services. It may take some careful planning, but it is possible to locate the right company for your needs and still have it fairly easy on your wallet. There are some moving tips below that will help get you started.

Where Do I Start?

Well, in order to make sure that you have all of your t’s crossed and i’s dotted, you will have to start planning a month or two in advance. You should check over your finances and decide on a reasonable budget to invest into the move. If you are moving out of state, do a search online for out of state movers and that should give you a few ideas on who to contact and how to get the ball rolling.

Obviously out of state moving will be a bit more costly, so factor that in when you are deciding on a budget. Alternatively, if you are staying in the state, trying search for local movers and you should be able to find lots of moving companies that will be more than happy to help you. Use caution when finding moving quotes online. If the price is much lower than any other company, you may want to look for reviews on the company in question.

After Finding A Moving Company

Once you have selected the moving company that meets your budget and after you have scheduled everything, it is time to start the packing. This is the time where you will want to carefully wrap any delicate items, like dishes and photos and throw away anything you do not need. You will want to go to your local super center and pick up moving supplies, like boxes and tape.

You may even want to buy a few plastic bins since they are bit sturdier, but that is up to you. If the move is scheduled far in advance, make sure to leave out the items you will need during that time, like clothing and dishes. You should also make sure keep all of your receipts for any moving related transactions because most of those items are tax deductible.

Is There Another Route?

If you have trouble finding a moving company that meets your budget, you can always go a self-service route. It will probably end up being a little cheaper, but it requires you to do all the work: packing, renting a U-Haul, loading it, driving to your new home, unloading it, returning the U-Haul, and unpacking. It’s a lot of work, but if you have friends or family members that don’t mind helping out, this is a good option to leave open. Sometimes, it’s not too easy to find six or seven people that can take a day off at the same time to get everything done.

How Can I Make Some Extra Cash To Help Pay For Moving Expenses?

This is a really great question and there are ways to make a little money on the side before the moving day comes around. One of the most profitable ideas involves you putting together a garage sale. Set aside clothing and objects that are outdated and you have no use for and come up with reasonable prices for each item. A garage sale is an easy way to make a couple hundred dollars, but you have to make sure you arrange it on a weekend and that you put out plenty of signs to advertise your sale. This will help you kill two birds with one stone: you get to make money and get rid of items you will never use again.

The Big Day

If you have utilized these tips, once the moving day has finally come around you will be ready. Hopefully all of the moving expenses haven’t drained your bank account and you can settle into your new home nicely. Good luck and happy trails!

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