Is it cheaper to move myself?

I'm moving from New York to Greenville SC in a couple of weeks. As you'd expect, the most affordable way to move is to lift those boxes and heavy furniture yourself. For almost all moving distances, renting a moving truck and driving it yourself will save you the most money. The only exception to this rule is long cross-country moves.

If you're going from one coast to the other, using a moving container may be a little cheaper than renting a truck and driving it yourself. This is mainly because when you rent a truck you pay for gas out of your own pocket, which can add more than a thousand dollars to your final cost. Yes, moving yourself may be cheaper, but it depends on the distance, the size of your house, your physical capacity and how much you value your time. The first important difference is cost. In a long-distance move, we could be talking about a thousand dollars and some change instead of five thousand dollars or more for traditional moves.

It's like the cost of a big screen TV compared to the cost of a used car. Yes, moving out of season is generally considered more affordable than during peak season. The low season is anytime between October and April, and the peak season is from April to September. So it's no surprise that many are wondering: “Is it cheaper to move? It's a valid question, especially when inflation continues to affect every aspect of life, including relocation costs.

Weekdays are usually less expensive than weekends, and moving in the middle of the month is often cheaper than at the beginning or end. of the month.

Irene Mccravy
Irene Mccravy

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