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Moving is the perfect time to let go of the clutter and start fresh. But figuring out what to do with all those old clothes, extra furniture, and mystery cords can be overwhelming. Instead of stuffing them in boxes or dragging them to your new place, use this guide to responsibly and efficiently part with your unwanted items—saving you time, space, and money.

1. Start Early: The 3-Box Rule

Label boxes “Keep,” “Donate/Sell,” and “Trash.”

Work room-by-room, ideally 3–4 weeks before the move.

Tip: If you haven’t used it in the past year, it’s probably time to let it go.

2. Sell Items Online

Use platforms like Facebook Marketplace, Craigslist, OfferUp, or eBay.

Great for lightly used furniture, electronics, tools, or clothing.

Include tips for safe transactions (meet in public places, cash only, etc.).

3. Donate to Local Charities

Goodwill, Salvation Army, Habitat for Humanity, or local shelters.

Many charities accept furniture, clothing, kitchenware, and more.

Add bonus info: keep receipts for potential tax deductions.

4. Schedule a Free Donation Pickup

Some nonprofits offer curbside pickups for bulky items.

Examples: The Arc, Vietnam Veterans of America, or local church groups.

5. Recycle Electronics and Hazardous Waste

TVs, old phones, batteries, and paint can’t go in the trash.

Include resources for finding local recycling drop-off centers or events.

Tip: Best Buy and Staples accept many electronics for recycling.

6. Host a Pre-Move Garage Sale

Combine with neighbors for better foot traffic.

Advertise on local apps and Facebook groups.

Offer discounts at the end of the day or host a “fill a bag” sale.

7. Leave It Curbside (Responsibly)

Some neighborhoods allow you to leave marked “Free” items by the curb.

Check local regulations before doing this.

8. What Movers Won’t Take

List common restricted items: propane tanks, paint, cleaning chemicals, firearms.

Suggest options for proper disposal.

9. Downsizing Tips

Focus on functionality: keep what fits your new space.

If moving to an apartment or condo, measure and pre-plan your layout.

10. Digital Decluttering

Don’t forget to declutter your digital life: old cords, DVDs, CDs, and outdated electronics.

Recycle tech or back up files and donate devices.

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