8 Hidden Costs of Moving in Australia and How to Avoid Them

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Costs of Moving in Australia

Moving is an exciting part of life whether you’re upsizing, downsizing or just changing scenery. But the process can also be full of surprises that catch many people out. In Australia where moving is a logistical nightmare, these secret costs can add up fast. Here are the 8 secret costs of moving in Australia and how to avoid them.

1. Packing Supplies

When budgeting for a move people often forget to factor in the cost of packing supplies. Boxes, bubble wrap, packing tape and protective covers can add up to hundreds of dollars especially if you have a large home.

To avoid overspending try to get free boxes from local businesses or use second hand supplies. Some experienced moving professionals also offer packing materials as part of their service so it’s worth asking before you buy your own.

2. Furniture Disassembly and Assembly

Not all moving companies include furniture disassembly and reassembly in their standard service. If you have big, bulky items like beds, wardrobes or dining tables you may need to pay extra for this service.

To avoid this surprise ask your moving company upfront if they include this in their quote. Alternatively do it yourself or hire a handyman at a lower rate.

3. Storage Costs

Sometimes your new home isn’t ready by the time you need to move out of your old one. In this case, you may need to store your belongings temporarily. Storage costs can be eye watering, especially in urban areas.

To avoid this cost plan your move with precision so there’s minimal overlap between moving out and moving in. If storage is unavoidable, shop around for the best rates and consider downsizing your storage needs by selling or donating items you no longer need.

4. Cleaning Services

Leaving your old home in good condition is often a condition of getting your bond back and this usually means paying for professional cleaning. Bond cleaning services can be costly especially if you need a deep clean that includes carpets, windows and even garden maintenance.

To avoid this cost, do as much of the cleaning yourself as possible. Alternatively negotiate with your landlord to do some of the minor cleaning yourself in exchange for a reduced bond cleaning service.

5. Insurance for Your Stuff

Most people know about home insurance but not about transit insurance when moving. Moving is risky and your stuff could get damaged or lost. Transit insurance is an extra cost but worth it for peace of mind.

To avoid this hidden cost, check if your existing home insurance covers your items during a move. If not, compare transit insurance options to find the best deal.

6. Moving Day Delays

Delays can happen on moving day due to traffic, weather or logistical issues and cost extra. Many moving companies charge by the hour so delays will add to your final bill.

To avoid this, plan your move for a less busy time of day or season or you can opt for custom moving plans to make sure everything is ready to go when the movers arrive. Clear communication with your moving company about the timing will also help minimise unexpected delays.

7. Extra Charges for Hard To Get To

If your new or old home has hard to get to—narrow streets, steep driveways or multiple flights of stairs—your moving company may charge extra. These access issues take more time and effort and cost more.

To avoid this, tell your moving company about any access issues in advance so they can give you an accurate quote. You may also want to arrange alternative access, such as getting parking permits or using small portable ramps.

8. Post Move Costs

After the move you may find some of your stuff is damaged or your new home needs unexpected repairs. This can add to costs that weren’t in your original budget.

To avoid these costs, do a thorough inspection of both your old and new homes before the move. This includes checking for pre-existing damage in your new home and documenting the condition of your items before you pack. Proper packing will also minimise the risk of damage during the move.

Conclusion

Sometimes, Moving can be costly and stressful but by knowing these hidden costs and taking action to avoid them you can make your move as seamless and budget friendly as possible. Remember to plan ahead, get quotes and don’t be afraid to ask questions. Then you can enjoy your new home, not the surprise bills.

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