Moving comes with a long, expensive to-do list.
The average cost for a local move from a two-bedroom apartment or three-bedroom house ranges from $400 to $1,000, according to HomeAdvisor's True Cost Guide . While you're choosing a place to live and deciding what to pack, having a plan for expenses can ensure your budget doesn't get lost in the shuffle.
"It's very easy to overlook minor details because when you're moving, you're looking at getting your stuff from point A to point B," says Jessica Nichols, a director at Avail Move Management, a relocation and transportation service in Evansville, Indiana.
Preparing for moving costs can help alleviate emotional and financial strain. Consider these less-obvious expenses.
1. PEAK SURCHARGES
Many moving and truck rental companies raise rates during busy times like summer and weekends. If you have the flexibility, relocate in an off-peak period to save money.
2. PACKING MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT
Buying items like boxes, bubble wrap and packing tape can add up. For example, U-Haul sells large moving boxes for $1.63 to $1.99 each, depending on how many you buy. Be realistic about the number you need. Or seek free materials from friends or online.