The Hidden Costs of Not Decluttering Before a Move

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There are many costs associated with moving, so finding ways to save money can be extremely helpful. The best advice we give to our clients when they’re preparing their home for a move is to declutter – because if they don’t, the hidden costs can add up quickly.

Below are five expenses, due to a cluttered home, that can increase your moving bill.

If you’ve moved in the past, you’ll know that packing materials are a necessary evil. You’ll need good boxes, packing tape, Sharpie markers and bubble wrap to protect your belongings, and these supplies add up quickly. While it may seem like a drop in the bucket in the overall cost of your move, every dollar counts so if you declutter before you start packing up, you’ll likely need less of these items.

If you want to declutter for a move but don’t know where to start, our post, Decluttering For Moving: A Complete Guide, has tons of great information.

Hiring movers can be one of the biggest expenses of your move, and the more movers have to pack up and transport, the higher your bill will be. A thorough declutter can save you money and stress on both the front and back end because you’ll have fewer things to move and less things to unpack. Everything from clothes to furniture should be thoughtfully assessed, not only in regard to whether you actually want the item, but as to whether or not it will have a place in your new home. Because trust us, nothing feels worse when you go to unpack your stuff in your new space only to realize that you paid to move things you don’t even want.

Preparing your home for the market is a huge job, (you can learn more about it here) and the more you can minimize your things for listing photos and showings, the better. But renting a storage unit can be a costly endeavor, particularly if your home doesn’t sell right away. If you can declutter your home so that it looks great without having to pay to store your things, you can potentially save a ton of dough. Don’t limit yourself to decluttering clothes and kitchen utensils – big ticket items like furniture will have the biggest impact on your final bill.

If you’re getting down to the wire and the movers are due to arrive any day, you may have to hire junk haulers, which will definitely be an added expense. Decluttering can save you money if you can donate, recycle or trash as much as possible without the help of professionals. Haulers can be a huge asset (we partner with The Junkluggers) but they don’t come cheap and if you need to cut costs, decluttering and removing things you don’t want or need on your own can potentially save you thousands of dollars.

We advise our clients to hire professional cleaners to deep clean their homes before listing, and while it is an added cost, decluttering can lower your cleaning bill. Cleaners generally charge not only by the square footage of your home, but also by the hour and the complexity of the job. If your home is decluttered and accessible and the pros can get in and out quickly, you’ll likely see less charges.

Moving will likely be a stressful and expensive event no matter what you do, but the extent of your expenditures will depend on a lot of factors. Decluttering is the number one thing you can do to reduce your costs but we know full well that it’s a huge job and not everyone has the time or bandwidth to get it done. If you’re moving (or just want to get your home in order) contact us! Our team can declutter your entire home in a matter of days, and yes, it’s an expense but it can save you money in the long run because we can handle the 5 reasons you’ll pay more listed above.