How To Move to a Different House Without Your Own Car?

Make your move a little easier!

POSTED BY GUEST WRITER

Moving to a different house or flat is a tough and stressful time. It requires scheduling, packing, securing your fragile belongings, and you can be sure that something will always go not the way you planned it. In addition, it is much more challenging if you don't own a car. Then, you have to be very creative if you want to move everything for the lowest price possible.

Nevertheless, even if you live car-free, there are ways you can figure out all the logistics and move without any problems. Here, you can find the best tips on how to move to a different house without owning a car, including info about how much Lyft costs, how to rent the best truck for your furniture, how to pack your things, so they don't take a lot of space, and many more. Read on and make your move a little easier!

Where to Get a Car?

Lyft

Nowadays, Lyft is one of the most popular moving services because it offers a lot of useful features and benefits. However, there are some things that you should know about this service before ordering it for your move.

Lyft is an app-based transportation service that allows users to book a ride in a nearby vehicle. It is very convenient if you have somewhere to go but don't want to drive yourself or if you want to save money on your journey. Lyft drivers usually have large cars which can fit your whole family or some of your stuff. However, if you have a lot of luggage, you may need to order a special car or truck.

The price for Lyft may vary depending on the car you order, the distance between your old and new homes, and some other factors. The best way to find a Lyft fare estimate is to check their app or website.

Public Transportation

This is probably the most obvious idea. You can take public transportation to get to your new destination. Trains and buses are an affordable way to travel, and they can take you almost anywhere you want. They can also be very convenient, so this is a great option for people who live car-free. However, public transportation can also be quite problematic for people who have lots of luggage.

If you want to take a train or a bus, check out the timetables and find out when the trains leave at the station closest to your home, and how frequently they come. If you are going to travel with your bike, you need to know if it is possible with your train. Many trains do not allow bikes on board, but some do. You can find out this info very easily on the train company's website.

If you have many bags, if there is luggage storage on the train or bus and if there is a separate section for bikes. You don't want your stuff accidentally thrown away because you put it in the wrong place. Find out about all the rules and regulations concerning baggage at the station or online before you go - that way, you won't have any problems with your trip.

Rent a Car

If you don't have enough time to waste traveling by bus or train or if you simply want to spend as little money as possible on moving, renting a car may be a good idea. This way, you can drive yourself to your new place and save on moving services. Moreover, you don’t have to talk to a stranger who’s driving your taxi.

However, keep in mind that renting a car is not inexpensive, and it requires some research and planning ahead of time. But if you choose the right company and book in advance, it can be super convenient and still cheaper than hiring professional movers.

It is very important that you choose the right company and vehicle type if you want to make sure that everything goes smoothly with your rental car. If you can’t decide which car would be best suited for your needs, consult an agency representative - they will help you select the right model for your move.

How to Have a Stress-Free Move?

Pack Lightly

Before you start packing, take a look around your house and make sure that you don't have too much stuff. You can throw out all the things you no longer use or need, donate them to charity or simply put them in storage. Start with light packing and only pack those things that you can't leave behind – photos, books, clothes, etc.

It is a good idea to separate your things into different categories and pack them in separate boxes. This way, you won't have to unpack everything right after getting to your new home. Also, pack smaller items into bigger ones, and remember to pack heavy items on the bottom and lighter stuff on top so that your boxes will be balanced.

Use Tape And Packing Paper To Protect Your FRAGILE Things

If you are planning to move with fragile items like glass vases, china plates, or books, it is very important that you pack them well so that they don't get damaged. Wrap each item separately in bubble wrap - then, put them in a box and seal the top with tape so that no air gets inside. Finally, wrap the box with several layers of wrapping paper to prevent damage from water and moisture - and remember to write “FRAGILE” on the box.

Conclusion

Moving is stressful enough as it is, but if you don’t have your own vehicle, it can be even more challenging. To avoid stress and make everything go smoothly, it is a good idea to plan your move ahead of time.

Remember that it is not just about packing your stuff and transporting it from point A to point B. There are other tasks involved as well – renting a truck for bulky items like furniture, parking and securing your rental car, and making sure that nothing gets damaged during the journey. However, if you plan everything well, you will be able to deal with all the potential problems and move quickly and efficiently.

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