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How to Prepare for a Move on a Budget: Complete Guide

Moving does not have to break the bank. This complete guide covers planning timelines, packing strategies, cost-saving tips, and how to hire affordable help for your move.

RentAHuman Team
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How to Prepare for a Move on a Budget: Complete Guide

Moving is expensive. The average local move costs $1,400 and a long-distance move can easily exceed $5,000. But with smart planning, creative strategies, and the right help, you can slash your moving costs by 50% or more without sacrificing a smooth experience.

This guide walks you through everything — from an 8-week planning timeline to day-of execution — with specific, actionable tips for saving money at every stage.


The True Cost of Moving (and Where to Cut)

Before you can save money, you need to understand where it goes. Here is the typical cost breakdown for a local move:

ExpenseAverage CostBudget Alternative
Full-service movers$800-$2,000Hire labor only: $200-$500
Packing supplies$100-$300Free boxes and DIY: $0-$50
Truck rental$100-$500Borrow/share: $0-$200
Storage (if needed)$100-$300/moDeclutter to avoid: $0
Cleaning (old place)$150-$300DIY or hire help: $50-$100
Utility setup fees$50-$200Negotiate/waive: $0-$100
Food and supplies$50-$100Plan ahead: $20-$50
Total$1,350-$3,700$270-$1,000
The biggest savings come from hiring labor without the full-service markup and sourcing free packing materials. Let's break down exactly how.

8-Week Moving Timeline

Weeks 7-8 Before Move: Planning Phase

Declutter aggressively. This is the single most impactful thing you can do for your budget. Every item you eliminate is something you do not need to pack, carry, or transport.
  • Room-by-room sweep: Go through every room and sort into Keep, Sell, Donate, and Trash
  • Sell valuable items: Use Facebook Marketplace, OfferUp, and Craigslist. Price items to sell quickly — you want them gone, not sitting around
  • Donate the rest: Goodwill, Salvation Army, and local charities will often pick up large items for free
  • The one-year rule: If you have not used it in 12 months, it goes
Money saved: $200-$500 in reduced moving volume, plus income from sales. Start collecting free boxes:
  • Liquor stores (sturdy, uniform-sized boxes)
  • Grocery stores (banana boxes are the best)
  • Bookstores (small, strong boxes)
  • Facebook Marketplace "free" section
  • Nextdoor neighborhood groups
  • Office buildings (paper box recycling)
Get quotes and compare options:
  • Full-service movers (baseline comparison)
  • Truck rental + hired labor (usually 40-60% cheaper)
  • Portable container services (PODS, U-Pack)
  • RentAHuman moving help for labor-only pricing

Weeks 5-6 Before Move: Preparation Phase

Book your moving help early. The earlier you book, the more options and better rates you will find.
  • For truck rental: Reserve a truck from U-Haul, Penske, or Budget. Tuesday-Thursday moves are cheapest.
  • For hired labor: Post your moving task on RentAHuman with your move date, describing what you need (loading, unloading, both). Workers on RentAHuman keep 92% of their pay, which attracts experienced movers at fair rates — and you only pay an 8% service fee.
  • For portable containers: PODS and U-Pack need 2-4 weeks lead time
Start packing non-essentials:
  • Off-season clothing
  • Books and media
  • Decorative items
  • Hobby and craft supplies
  • Guest room items
Notify important parties:
  • Post office (mail forwarding)
  • Employer
  • Bank and financial institutions
  • Insurance companies
  • Subscriptions and deliveries

Weeks 3-4 Before Move: Packing Phase

Pack strategically to save time and money: The room-by-room method: 1. Pack one room at a time, starting with least-used rooms 2. Label every box with room AND contents 3. Number boxes sequentially (helps track if anything is missing) 4. Mark fragile items clearly Free and cheap packing materials:
  • Newspaper: For wrapping dishes and glasses (use blank newsprint to avoid ink transfer)
  • Towels and linens: Wrap fragile items in towels you are already moving
  • Clothing: Stuff gaps in boxes with t-shirts and socks
  • Egg cartons: Perfect for small fragile items
  • Suitcases: Use every suitcase and bag as a container
  • Trash bags: For soft items like bedding, pillows, and stuffed animals
  • Plastic bins you own: Use storage bins as moving boxes (you already have them)
Professional tip: The $15 roll of bubble wrap from the hardware store is worth it for truly fragile items. Saving $15 on packing material is not worth losing a $200 vase.

Weeks 1-2 Before Move: Final Prep

Finalize your moving plan:
  • Confirm truck rental, container delivery, or moving help booking
  • Plan your route if driving a rental truck
  • Arrange parking for the moving truck at both locations
  • Confirm elevator reservations if applicable
  • Pack a "first night" box with essentials (toiletries, chargers, sheets, basic kitchen items, medications)
Handle logistics:
  • Set up utilities at new place (water, electric, gas, internet)
  • Clean out refrigerator and freezer (start using up food)
  • Dispose of items that cannot be moved (hazardous materials, perishables)
  • Take photos of electronics setup before disconnecting (for reconnection reference)
  • Disassemble large furniture (bed frames, desks, shelving)
Final declutter round:
  • You will find more things to discard as you pack. Be ruthless.

Moving Day: Execution on a Budget

Option 1: DIY with Hired Labor (Most Budget-Friendly)

This is the sweet spot for most budget moves. You rent the truck and hire workers just for the heavy lifting.

Step-by-step:

1. Pick up rental truck first thing in the morning (return by evening to avoid extra day charges) 2. Meet your hired helpers at the old place. RentAHuman workers typically arrive within 1-2 hours of a same-day request, but booking in advance ensures you get your preferred time. 3. Direct the loading. Have a plan for what goes in first (heavy furniture, then boxes, fragile items last and on top) 4. Drive to new location (you drive the truck — this saves hundreds vs hiring a driver) 5. Unload with your helpers. Direct items to the correct rooms based on your box labels 6. Return the truck as soon as unloading is complete

Typical cost for a 2-bedroom local move:
  • Truck rental: $50-$150
  • 2 helpers for 4 hours via RentAHuman: $200-$400
  • Gas: $20-$40
  • Total: $270-$590 (vs $1,000-$2,000 for full-service movers)

Option 2: Portable Container + Hired Labor

If you need flexibility on timing or are moving a longer distance:

1. Container delivered to your current location 2. Hire helpers to load via RentAHuman 3. Container transported by the company (or you drive it) 4. Hire helpers to unload at the new location

Typical cost: $500-$1,200 for a local move (still cheaper than full-service)

Option 3: Full DIY (Cheapest but Hardest)

If you have strong friends willing to help:

1. Rent a truck 2. Recruit friends (offer pizza and drinks — still cheaper than movers) 3. Load, drive, unload

Typical cost: $100-$300 Reality check: Friend-powered moves often take much longer, risk injury, and can strain relationships. Hiring 2 experienced workers for $200-$400 through RentAHuman is often worth the investment.

Room-by-Room Packing Guide

Kitchen (Most Time-Consuming Room)

  • Dishes: Stack with paper between each. Pack upright (like records), not flat
  • Glasses: Wrap individually. Use cell boxes if available (dividers from liquor stores)
  • Pots and pans: Nest together with paper between. Handles can scratch surfaces
  • Appliances: Original boxes are ideal. Otherwise, wrap well and pack snugly
  • Pantry: Seal open items in zip-lock bags. Use small boxes (food is heavy)
  • Knives: Wrap in dish towels and tape. Or use cardboard blade guards

Bedroom

  • Clothes on hangers: Use garbage bags — cut a hole in the bottom, pull bags over hanging clothes
  • Mattress: Mattress bags cost $5-$10 and prevent staining during transport
  • Drawers: Leave clothes in dresser drawers (reduces box count and keeps dresser weighted for stability)
  • Shoes: Pack in original boxes or stuff with socks to maintain shape

Living Room

  • TV: Original box is best. Otherwise, get a TV-specific box ($15-$20) — a broken TV costs far more
  • Books: Small boxes only. Books are extremely heavy in large boxes
  • Artwork: Use corner protectors or cardboard. Tape an X on glass surfaces to prevent shattering
  • Electronics: Photo all cable connections before disconnecting. Bag cables and label them

Bathroom

  • Liquids: Place in zip-lock bags to prevent leaks. Pack upright
  • Medicine: Keep medications with you, not in the truck
  • Towels: Use as packing material throughout the move

15 Money-Saving Moving Hacks

1. Move mid-month, mid-week. Avoid the 1st and 15th (lease turnover dates) and weekends when demand is highest 2. Get at least 3 quotes. Whether for trucks, movers, or task platform workers, comparison shopping pays 3. Use the USPS change of address form. It is free and comes with a coupon book for your new neighborhood 4. Cancel recurring services early. Gym memberships, subscriptions, and services at your old address 5. Sell furniture that does not fit. Measure your new space before moving. Do not pay to move furniture that will not work 6. Ship heavy items cheaply. For books and heavy items, USPS Media Mail ($3-$5 per box) can be cheaper than adding weight to your truck 7. Use your car too. Make multiple car trips for valuables, fragile items, and "first night" essentials 8. Eat your pantry. Start a "pantry challenge" 3-4 weeks before moving. Use up food instead of packing it 9. Negotiate your lease. Ask your new landlord for move-in specials, waived fees, or a free day of overlap 10. Tax deductions. If moving for work (50+ miles), some moving expenses may be deductible. Check current tax law 11. Ask for free boxes at work. Most offices recycle cardboard regularly 12. Use color-coded labels. Assign each room a color. Stick colored tape on boxes AND doorframes at the new place for efficient unloading 13. Protect floors. A $10 roll of cardboard floor protector prevents security deposit deductions 14. Take a video walkthrough. Document the condition of both places to protect deposits 15. Tip your helpers. A $20-$40 tip per helper is customary and earns faster, more careful work. Even on a budget, this investment pays off


Hiring Moving Help: Your Options Compared

OptionCost (2BR local)ProsCons
Full-service movers$1,000-$2,000All-inclusive, insuredExpensive, less control
RentAHuman + truck$270-$590Low fees, flexible, insuredYou drive the truck
TaskRabbit + truck$350-$700Worker profilesHigher fees, less coverage
Dolly$250-$500Moving-focusedLimited service areas
Friends + truck$100-$300CheapestRisky, slower, obligations

Why RentAHuman Is the Best Value for Moving Help

  • 8% service fee (vs 15%+ on other platforms) saves you real money on moving day
  • Workers keep 92% of pay, attracting experienced movers who work efficiently
  • $1M insurance on every task protects your belongings
  • Available in all 50 states — not just big cities
  • Escrow payments mean you pay only when the job is done right
  • AI matching connects you with workers who have moving experience
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After the Move: Budget-Friendly Settling In

First Week Priorities

1. Unpack essentials first: Kitchen, bathroom, bedroom. Everything else can wait. 2. Set up internet and utilities: Often the most urgent for remote workers 3. Change locks: A locksmith costs $75-$150. Or hire someone through RentAHuman to help 4. Explore your neighborhood: Find the closest grocery store, pharmacy, and hospital

Do Not Buy Furniture Immediately

Live in your new space for 2-4 weeks before purchasing furniture. You will have a much better sense of what you actually need and what fits. Check Facebook Marketplace and estate sales for deals when you are ready.

Flatten and Recycle Boxes

Post free boxes on Facebook Marketplace or Nextdoor. Someone else is always about to move and will pick them up quickly.


Moving Budget Checklist

Use this checklist to track your moving expenses:

  • [ ] Truck rental / container: $____
  • [ ] Hired labor (RentAHuman): $____
  • [ ] Packing supplies: $____
  • [ ] Fuel costs: $____
  • [ ] Deposits (new place): $____
  • [ ] Utility setup fees: $____
  • [ ] Cleaning supplies / help: $____
  • [ ] Lock changes: $____
  • [ ] Food and drinks for move day: $____
  • [ ] Tips for helpers: $____
  • [ ] Total budget: $____
  • [ ] Total spent: $____

Conclusion: Moving on a Budget Is Absolutely Possible

The key to a budget-friendly move is planning early, decluttering aggressively, sourcing free materials, and hiring smart. Full-service moving companies charge a premium for convenience. By renting your own truck and hiring experienced workers through a low-fee platform like RentAHuman, you can cut your moving costs by 50% or more while still getting professional-quality help.

Start planning at least 6-8 weeks in advance, follow the timeline in this guide, and your move will be smoother — and cheaper — than you expected.

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