Moving home can be a daunting task at the best of times, but when you’re having to make a move due to increasing rental prices, the stress can go to a whole new level.
When stress levels are this high, it’s easy to make unwise and rash decisions to cut corners. The problem is, cutting those corners can often cost you money that’s already being stretched thin.
And since money is on the tighter side for many Australians, especially renters, anything they can do to make dollars stretch further is a win.
“Australians caught up in the current rental crisis have enough on their plate trying to find and move into a more affordable home while also dealing with cost-of-living pressures,” SIXT Australia CEO, Matthew Beattie says.
Moving can be less stressful when everyone in the house pitches in. Picture: Getty
So, with just a little planning and resourcefulness, coupled with a good amount of elbow grease, you can make your move more affordable, less of a hassle, and the beginning of a new chapter you didn’t know you wanted.
7 ways to save money on a move
1. Start early and plan ahead
Time is of the essence when you need to move out quickly. Start the process by creating a detailed moving checklist to keep yourself organised.
Research your options for packing materials, cleaning services, utility providers, and so on. By avoiding last-minute rush and panic, you can secure better deals and make cost-effective choices.
2. Sell, don’t throw away
While you’ll still be able to find the odd garage sale around your neighbourhood, like most things, private selling has moved online to places such as Gumtree, eBay, and Facebook Marketplace.
Anything you no longer need and would normally send to the tip or put out for hard rubbish collection – such as clothes, old computer monitors, furniture, bicycles etcetera – can be turned into cold hard cash.
Never underestimate the value in the saying ‘one man’s trash is another man’s treasure’.’
3. Hire an affordable moving truck or van
Removalists are dime a dozen, but none of them care about your belongings more than you do.
Save yourself a proverbial truckload of money and do the move yourself – all you need is the van and a little bit of muscle – and the best part is: SIXT Australia is offering potentially huge discounts.
SIXT Australia’s rental relief discounts will provide you with a truck, van, or car to move to your new home at a discounted rate equal to the percentage increase in your rent for the month of June.
For example, if your landlord has raised your rent by 35% SIXT Australia will give you a 35% discount.
Moving yourself can save major dollars, with SIXT Australia lending a hand by reducing the cost of a moving vehicle. Picture: Getty
“Offering some relief on their rental van or truck is one small way that SIXT Australia can help,” Matthew says.
And while it might be daunting to rent a truck if you haven’t driven one before, SIXT Australia has automatic trucks that come with hydraulic lifts that can be driven with a normal car licence – making saving money on the move even easier.
4. Get your bond back
There’s two ways to tackle this one, and it’s completely up to you: either clean each room of your current rental as you move your belongings out, or do a big clean after everything has been moved out.
Either way, give yourself every opportunity to get your bond back in full by getting your former home as close to the condition as it was when you moved in.
Do not hire cleaners if you can avoid it – there’s very little a professional cleaner can do that you can’t do yourself.
Keep an eye out in particular for stains on carpets, chips or cracks in tiles, or damaged paintwork on the walls, doors, and skirting boards.
Most of these can be fixed after watching a YouTube tutorial with cleaning supplies and a bit of glue.
5. Improvised packing materials
Some packing materials such as carboard boxes, bubble wrap, and tape can be surprisingly expensive when you multiply by the volume that you will need.
Odds are there are plenty of things lying around your home that can be doubled-up as packing materials.
Use towels and bed linens to protect delicate items like plates and bowls, use your old suitcases as boxes, and use empty jars to transport small items such as pens, USB sticks, or LEGO bricks. It’s all about your imagination.
6. Rent – don’t buy
There are plenty of tools and gadgets you might need during your move that you may not already have, like a trolley for moving heavy items, or a drill to disassemble a table, a steam mop, pressure washers, and so on.
If you’re putting together, or taking apart, furniture – always try to borrow the tools before buying them. Picture: Getty
While you might be able to find these pretty easily at your local hardware store, there are also plenty of businesses that will let you rent these for a day or two for a fraction of the cost it would be to buy.
Better yet, ask around and borrow one from a friend.
7. Cook your meals in advance
Moving home can be a lengthy and exhausting process. The last thing you will want to do after a day of moving boxes and driving around town is whipping up dinner.
In the days leading up to your move, freeze some meals for you and the family that can be easily reheated in the microwave so you don’t have to spend a small fortune on food delivery services which will further help ease the cost of living pressures.
This article was originally published on
31 May 2023 at 2:07pm
but has been regularly updated to keep the information current.
