IntlMOVE Money Saving Tips
Money Saving Tips when you Move Internationally
International moving expenses can add up quickly, but planning ahead can help make your overseas relocation more affordable.
Use these money saving tips to help you plan your next move.
- International Move Budget
Before planning your international move, you should determine how much money you have available for your moving budget.
Your budget will help determine where you need to cut costs and how much you need to spend on necessary services.
Preparing yourself for all the expenses associated with moving will help make sure you have enough resources for all the needed services without having to shell out money you weren’t planning to spend.
Do your research and find out what everything is going to cost your first few months in your location.
Determine all move-in fees, utility set-up fees and put together a budget for all items that will need to be purchased upon your arrival.
Research market costs for shipping your household goods and personal effects overseas so you have a budget ready when you are ready to choose an international moving company to help you with this new and exciting journey.
- Plan Ahead
Utilize online discount travel websites to get the best price on your airline ticket.
Many travel websites offer fare watchers so you can keep an eye on the prices of your airline tickets and get the best deal available.
Buying your plane tickets at the very last minute can result in paying more money than you were planning to spend on transportation.
Make sure all passports and visas are applied for in advance.
Rush charges on necessary documentation can add preventable expenses to your moving budget very quickly.
Make a checklist of everything you need to do before you move so nothing goes unnoticed.
As soon as you know you will be relocating overseas, contact a reputable international moving company like IntlMOVE.
An international moving company can help you save money by suggesting cost saving measures like moving during the off-peak season.
Make sure your new residence is available for move-in when your items arrive at your new location and clear customs.
If your new home is ready when your household goods arrive, you can avoid paying additional storage fees.
- Lighten your Load
Shipping household goods overseas can be expensive, so determine what you will actually need in your new home.
When deciding what to pack, it is a good idea to ask yourself whether it is more cost effective to ship the item or buy it new when you arrive.
Your shipment is calculated by volume, so you will not want to take large plastic toys or any inexpensive items that take up a lot of space.
If you are moving to a smaller space, you may not need all of your furniture, so decide what pieces of furniture will be necessary to ship overseas.
Get rid of all clothing that family members have outgrown and items that you no longer need.
You will also want to determine what electronics you want to move to your new location.
Many countries have voltage differences, so you will have to buy converters to be able to use your televisions, computers and other electronic equipment.
After you have decided what you want to take and what will be put in storage, have a yard sale or sell your household goods that won’t be needed through different websites or online auctions.
You can also donate unwanted items to charitable organizations that can be used as a tax write-off.
- Moving and Taxes
Check with your accountant because your move may be eligible for a tax write-off if it is job related.
Keep all of your expense receipts in order to save time and money when tax season rolls around.
Buy Secondhand Items
You may need to purchase some furniture or other items for your new home.
Instead of purchasing new items, look for secondhand stores or utilize websites with local listings to find used furniture and other household goods.
You can save a lot of money off the full retail price of new items by purchasing gently used items.
