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Did you know that there are several different ways to move cross country? From hiring professional movers to hauling everything yourself, here we break down the five best and cheapest methods of making this big move.
Selling your belongings is an easy way to make money while you're moving. If you're wondering if something is worth selling, remember that many times, someone else will want what you consider trash. The item may not be actual garbage, but there's usually someone who can find a use for it. So don't be afraid to let it go.
You can save a considerable amount of money by choosing to move during the fall or winter months instead of in the summer.
One cheap and easy way to move items cross-country is by shipping them via a delivery service instead of renting a truck.
However, this option is only feasible if you don't have many personal belongings. Companies like USPS, FedEx, or other similar companies offer reasonable rates for those that need to ship larger items as well.
Before committing to this method, research the different prices offered by various companies so that you can make an informed decision about whether or not this option suits your needs best.
If you're moving across the country and looking for ways to save money, one element to keep in mind is your lodging. Unless you can drive for days without needing sleep (which no one can do), you'll need to find a place to stay overnight.
Save on costly labor fees by asking friends and family members for assistance, especially those individuals who are more muscular. Most of the time, a free meal and some beers from you will suffice as payment.
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