Deciding What to Take When You Move

Deciding What to Take When You Move

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When you are moving to another state or across the country, one of the most difficult things is deciding what to take with you. While you can be cheesy and say that you will take all your great memories, there are also physical ideas that have to be considered. While moving companies St Louis MO can make the transition easier, it is still often a good idea to downsize before you go. Consider these three tips to decide what stays and what goes.

Determine Your Moving Costs

If you are going to have to spend an exorbitant amount of money to haul your bedroom set across the country, it might not be worth taking. Unless something has extreme sentimental value, it is important to look at how it will affect your overall moving costs. After all, hiring one moving truck is typically much less expensive than hiring two or three. When you know how much you will have to pay per truck, it can put what possessions you want to take with you into perspective.

Decide if You Can Sell Your Items

Often, liquidating your assets before you leave is the best way to go. You can post pictures of your items online and sell them privately, or you can use a furniture resale center. If you are not trying to make a profit and simply want to get rid of things, ask your local thrift stores if they are taking donations. This can be a great way to give back while also saving you the hassle of moving a lot of stuff cross-country.

Think About Your New Space

It is important to think about the size of your new house or apartment when you are deciding what to bring. If you are moving into a smaller place, you may not have enough room for all of your furniture. Alternatively, you may want to simply start over in your new space. After all, it is a new city, and you may want a fresh start in more ways than one. Buying new furniture when you arrive can be something to look forward to.

When you are moving, you obviously do not have to get rid of everything you have ever owned. However, it can behoove you to consider what is important to you and what is not. It might be a better choice to get new things when you arrive in your new city, and this will save you a lot of headache during the move.

Author

Eric is the creator of At Home in the Future and has been a passionate fan of the future since he was seven. He's a web developer by trade, and serves as the Director of Communication and Technology for a large church in Nashville, TN (where he and his family are building a high tech home in the woods).