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    Default unexpected costs to moving?

    I see a lot of people are moving or getting ready to move soon. What are some unexpected costs to moving?

    For example, maybe someone would encounter an increased trash or utility bill.

    I wanted to list the changes in expenses that maybe someone might overlook as well as just surprise costs in the actual move people have experienced.
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    When I moved, it was from one province to another (Ontario to Quebec). My unexpected costs were:

    - increased drivers license fees
    - passport photos I had to pay for to get my health cards
    - paying for long versions of all of our birth certificates to sign up for provincial benefits programs and sign up my children for school
    - increased school fees
    - replacing items broken/lost during the move
    - we don't get as much sun here as in our old place, so we tend to use the heat a bit more
    - because of the lack of sun, my container gardening is impossible here, increasing our summer fruit/veg budget slightly
    - energy efficient light bulbs. Every one of the lights in our place was an incandescent 100 watt bulb, so we replaced those asap
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    these are a few I have experienced in the last 7 years. we are moving after Christmas and I will tell you that it is truly a pain to move during or after the holidays. here goes with the list....

    ~move into a larger or less insulated home your utility bill will def. go up
    ~think about the commute to work from your new place, count time sitting in traffic bc that burns gas too
    ~groceries may be more expensive at the local stores when you move
    ~utility or water company may charge a higher rate than where you currently live
    ~gas prices may be more expensive
    ~changing over your electric and water to your new address will cost a small fee (if you are staying in the same city)

    that's all I can think of for now, I'm sure there is more I am forgetting

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    This isn't a monetary cost - well, sort of - but when we moved, then moved again 6 weeks later (long story), my 5 year old had started Kindergarten at one school on the morning schedule and then had to switch to the afternoon schedule at the new school part way through the first month of school.

    So schedule changes can be a cost. This one cost me the afternoon nap of my second child, and the ability to have a couple of hours to sit and do some work from home in the afternoon. I guess that is the monetary cost.

    So schedule changes would be a hidden cost of moving.

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    One of the short term costs that I never factor in is all the extra take-out we always end up getting because we are exhausted and can't find anything, then just can't get settled into a schedule. This might not be the same problem for everyone, but bad habits have a way of popping back up during a move - it's takeout for us, might be shopping or smoking for someone else.

    The cost of replacing all the condiments and other perishables that you had to get rid of before leaving, if you moved long distance.

    The cost of replacing things you left behind as a condition of your previous sale - curtains, etc. - and things you left behind because they were on their last legs and not worth the price of moving - broken furniture, rusty barbeque.

    Painting and redecorating, even if it's minor it still adds up.

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    Pizza night! Sometimes you take on too much during a move and don't realize how tired you are at the end of the day. We put into the moving budget some take out nights.

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    One of the short term costs that I never factor in is all the extra take-out we always end up getting because we are exhausted and can't find anything...
    Exactly. Our last move was almost eleven years ago and I had budgeted $600.00 for miscellaneous incidentals (including take-out). Take-out food ended up using the entire amount (over a period of nearly three months). It's not just the actual move - it's the packing, cleaning, painting and just preparing homes to move in/out that suck all your energy. Not only no energy to cook, but no energy to run to the grocery store. And certainly no incentive to buy in bulk with more food to move.

    Moving...bleh! I HATE it and hope my next move is to the nursing home or the mortuary.

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    Some utility companies charge a bond if you haven't had an account with them before.

    I'm moving in a month and if I move into a rental that doesn't provide whiteware I need to buy a fridge and washing machine (I have a dryer). That effects people when they move from rental to rental sometimes.

    Cost of movers and moving insurance, sometimes storage too.

    Cost to get post office to redirect mail to new address.

    Some people may have to refence or fix up fencing to keep pets in, not all homes are pet friendly!

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    On moving day, if you have KIND GENEROUS people lined up to help with the move-PLEASE-be PREPARED & have food in plan to feed everybody OR $ saved to feed everyone. Donuts & coffee in the morning, lunch & supper. Then-remember your manners & send a thank you card & maybe & just maybe a 5$ gift card to McD's or $ for gas. SO--DON'T FORGET TO BUDGET $ FOR FOOD TO FEED YOUR MOVERS (bless their hearts!)
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    I am right there with those that said extra eating out costs. Most people don't factor that in, but it is something that is an expense everytime we have moved.

    Also like others have said, even basic decorating like curtains to fit the new windows, new shower liners or curtains, trash cans.
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    Oh, and movers are supposed to be tipped. We didn't know that the first time.

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    Windows can cost you. Even if you have taken your curtains and blinds, they may not fit and you may have more windows, or have windows that because of their exposure or location in the house need heavier or lighter covering than you expected.

    I agree with the food posts. Budget what you think you will need and then triple it. It is worth it when you are exhausted and buried in packing/unpacking to hit the drive through. It can be a lifesaver. I also find that the only time I use much bottled water is during a move, especially if I am moving in a hot southern summer.

    Moving apartment to apartment as I do, the deposit fees are always different. If you have pets they can differ very substantially, and pet deposits, at least here, are non-refundable. Also, some apartments add a monthly fee to the rent for pets in addition to the up front deposit.
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    Depending on when you move compared to the actual movers taking your posessions you may need to find a storage facility or need to pay for hotel or rental till you can move everything into new home.

    Don't forget packaging tape. Boxes and newspaper can be easily found but you need tape to close up the boxes. And you need lots of good tape!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by monkeywrangler71 View Post
    Oh, and movers are supposed to be tipped. We didn't know that the first time.
    Wait, really? Like, how much? I didn't know that either.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MomToTwoBoys View Post
    Wait, really? Like, how much?
    Depends on how much you value your stuff

    Honestly, I don't know how much it is supposed to be. I read online to tip $20 per mover, but I had no idea if that was outdated or regional. I'm pretty sure we over tipped ours, but we packed ourselves and nothing is insured inside your boxes if they don't pack it - so we really wanted him to like us.

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