8 Frugal Tips For Moving House

Child and woman packing donation toys and clothes for moving.

Whether it’s all the time, once a year, or every few years, we all moved house at one stage or another.

We have done it and we hate it all the time.

It really sucks to pack a house only to unpack it to get it all prim and proper once again. Of course, we all want to do it on the cheap, so here are a few tips for moving houses and keeping the escalating costs as low as possible!

1. Boxes on a Budget

Always try to collect free boxes from supermarkets, stores, friends, factories, etc. Most supermarkets either have a box area, or just simply ask. It costs them money to dispose boxes so they are always happy to give them away! Don’t make the mistake of packing the boxes too heavy (especially BOOKS!!!) – distribute the weight evenly. You don’t want to go to move and find they are too heavy!

Moving boxes for a house move, ideal for a frugal and organized relocation.
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2. Transport Tricks

Borrow trailers, horse trailers, utes, or trucks wherever possible. If you need to hire a trailer or vehicle, make sure you ring around and get the best price!

Relocating family helping each other unload moving boxes from a truck.
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3. Frugal Food Prep

Make up a few days worth of dinners, lunches and snacks ahead of time and pop them in the freezer. On the morning on the move, pop some ice into an esky and place the meals in there! This saves wasting time and money on takeaway foods. I always make sure the microwave is usually the first item that is in the house as well as a box of knives, forks, spoons and a couple of coffee cups, plastic cups, sugar, tea and coffee then you can reheat anything and at least you can have a hot meal on your first night in the new place.

Food storage containers in a freezer for efficient organisation.
via foodsafety.asn.au

4. Utilities

Shop around for better deals on gas, electricity and internet/phone connections.

8 Frugal Tips For Moving House
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5. Cull Your Crap

One thing we love to do is do a major clean out. Throw out all those unwanted items that are broken, stained or are hopefully used for a rainy day thing. This limits the amount of boxes you need to make, which in fact can limit the cost of fuel slightly. If you have a lot of furniture, items, clothing, etc. for a charity store, see if they will come and pick them up rather than you making a special trip.

Donation toys and clothes for moving house.
via moving.com

6. Trash and Treasure

A few weeks before moving, hold a garage sale. Sell clothes you no longer like or fit, and kids toys, books, and gifts that you were given and don’t like (I bet we all have a few of them stashed in the back of the cupboard). A bit of extra money will help out with the move!

Garage sale sign with furniture and household items for moving house.
via philipschwartzrealestate.com

7. Going Postal

Go to your local Australia Post and pick up a moving kit. There is an application form for a redirection order for your mail, and some valuable information on transferring your utilities to the new address!

Australia Post sign on a modern building facade.
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8. Insurance

Make sure you ring your contents insurer to make sure you are insured for the move. Don’t assume you will automatically be covered. If not, seriously consider getting a policy! Sure, it is an additional cost, but if the furniture falls off the back of a truck or your television gets rained on, it will be well worth the expense!

Affordable moving tips for frugal house relocation in Australia.
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Clare Whitfield Chief Editor
Clare Whitfield is the Editor of Stay at Home Mum and a recognised voice in practical home management for Australian families. Based in the northern suburbs of Sydney, she balances editorial leadership with life as a stay at home mum to two school age children. Her background in home economics and more than a decade of experience in recipe development, family budgeting, and household systems inform her work.

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    Our biggest thing for us was moving from a rental to owned, was the cleaning of the new & old place. Best advice as to make sure you had the keys for a few days extra to both, over a weekend and have someone in the new house use the safeways/coles hired carpet cleaner and then after the last load is moved over, have them do the old house. It’s cheaper to hire the carpet cleaners for a couple of days then a “couple of single” days. Even if the new house has been “cleaned” I still have to clean it myself. We’ve been in this house now for 9yrs and don’t want to move!

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