Thursday, May 26, 2016

7 Ways to Save Money Moving—Without Begging Your Friends for Help:

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Moving may be right down there with root canals in the nether regions of life’s bucket list. While the thought of nesting in a new home is exciting, the act of getting there is often stressful, exhausting, and expensive.
According to the American Moving and Storage Association, a typical in-state move will set you back $1,170; move to another state and you’ll cough up $5,630 on average.
So to help your bottom line, we gathered these tips on how to save during your move without bribing your poor friends to help.

Use a piggyback service

Ghostruck is a service that lets a mover piggyback on another mover’s empty truck space for a flat rate.
Here’s how it works: Snap a photo of what you want moved and upload it to Ghostruck’s app or website. Type in when and where your stuff is going, then an algorithm will calculate the exact cost to transport it with licensed and insured movers. Customers can review their rate before they book, and while prices vary based on what you’re moving and where, it’s all but guaranteed to be at least one-third cheaper than renting a whole truck just for yourself.

Move during winter

Sure, a winter move may entail inclement weather and icy sidewalks. But it’ll also save you a bundle. The industry’s “dead season is the perfect time to get a deal on your moving quote,” says Lior Rachmany, CEO of New York’s Dumbo Moving + Storage.
While winter jobs may be generated at a better rate, Rachmany advises that during negotiation customers mention they’re aware it’s the slow season and that prices should be lower.
Another cash-saving tip? Avoid an end-of-month move, which “is like taking a taxi at rush hour—the moving companies are overwhelmed. Moving on off-peak days is cheaper.” Choose wisely!

Avoid guesstimates

Moving company estimates are just that, meaning your final bill could be way over your budget.
“A simple local move should be a guaranteed price,” says Rachmany—or, at most with a maximum cap if the hours go over so you know the most it could cost. “Avoid hourly estimates and even flat prices that seem too low. Lowballing is common in the moving industry.”
What about tipping, which can run from $10 to $50 per mover? “Tipping isn’t mandatory,” he says. When in doubt, ask the company beforehand about its policy.

Lighten your load

Moving is a time of reckoning. That fringed leather jacket you wore once? Yard sale! Or donate it to the Salvation Army. Besides the emotional capital of doing good, charitable giving is tax-deductible—a working refrigerator could net you $250! You can find more savings in this donation value guide.
Bonus: You’ll save on your moving costs by having less to move. According to Realtor®Bill Golden, moving too much unnecessary stuff is a common lament of home buyers.
“They don’t do enough weeding out beforehand and end up jettisoning things they paid to move,” he says. Since it costs $3 to $5 per box to move locally, according to Rachmany, six boxes of old clothes that ultimately get tossed just cost you upward of $50.

Find free boxes

New boxes cost anywhere from $1 to $2 each, so look on Boxcycle, where a used box can run as little as 15 cents. If even that’s too much, go to Freecycle to find a recent mover looking to get rid of boxes.
You could also save money and the environment by “going green with Rent-A-Green Box.” These plastic bins with lids run “half the cost of buying cardboard boxes. You don’t need to tape—simply pack, stack, and move,” says founder Spencer T. Brown. Most companies drop off these bins and pick them up at the new location for free.

Break out your toolbox

“Take beds, tables, and wall units apart yourself and put them back together” after the move, says Rachmany. “Because fewer services are required of the movers, you’ll save on your rate or duration of the move. If you’re taking your bed and furniture apart to reassemble them upon delivery, it should take off about 10 to 15% of the total price.”

Keep all your receipts

You can claim moving expenses on your tax return within one year of starting a new job that’s more than 50 miles from your old home, even if you didn’t have that job lined up before moving. Eligible expenses include moving and storage costs as well as monies spent packing, transporting, and insuring your personal property.

Thursday, May 19, 2016

Planning a Move to South America? Get Prepared with A. Arnold!

Agent for North American Van Lines

Moving anywhere takes a lot of hard work and effort. You need to pack up your old house or business (or hire reputable movers to do it for you), book a moving date, coordinate logistics, transfer utilities and accounts, make travel arrangements…the list seems nearly endless! When you’re moving internationally, you add even more items to your moving checklist.
You’ll need to make sure you’re familiar with and capable of handling all the necessary paperwork, passing through customs, addressing potential language barriers and understanding a new set of laws, rules and regulations in your new place for home or business.
Why not let a team of professionals take some of the stress out of your move to South America? When you work with A. Arnold World Class Relocation, you’re working with a company that has been helping people and businesses successfully move all over the globe for more than 100 years.
During our time in business, our top-notch service offerings and continued commitment to excellent customer service has even earned us an unbeatable “A+” rating from the BBB, status as a Registered International Mover and the prestigious designation of ProMover from the American Moving & Storage Association. Our long history of excellence, professional accomplishments and credentials are second to none when it comes to moving and storage—especially internationally!
Because we know that every relocation is unique, we always begin each project by sending one of our highly-skilled professionals to your current home or business for a free estimate and consultation. During this time, he or she will discuss our various service options with you and help you develop the perfect international moving plan to meet your specific requirements, budget and schedule. We help make sure that you get all the services and amenities that you need to make your move to South America as smooth and stress-free as possible. Some of the valuable services and amenities we offer include, but are not limited to:
Relocation Services:
·  Needs Assessment
·  Policy Development
·  Cross-Cultural Training
·  Corporate Relocation
·  Destination Adjustment
·  Repatriation
Transportation Services:
·  Ocean, Air, Truck and Rail Transportation
·  Customs Brokerage
·  Bonded Storage
·  Warehousing & Distribution
Once your relocation is underway, your move coordinator will be there to guide you through every step of the process. From navigating the “red tape” and regulations like Law 1565 and Plan Retorno, to coordinating logistics and keeping you in-the-know about the status of your shipments, our knowledgeable staff members will assist you from start to finish during your move to South America.
If you’re ready to get started on your own international relocation to South America, call the pros at A. Arnold Relocation! We can provide you with more information, answer any questions you may have and schedule your FREE, in-home estimate and consultation. Don’t delay—call or fill out our quick quote form today!