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How to Downsize Before Moving

Published 2026-06-19 · Best Movers LA editorial team

The cheapest, lightest move is the one where you're not hauling things you don't use. Downsizing before you pack saves money (you pay to move weight), time, and the unpack — and a move is the perfect forcing function.

Start early, go room by room

Begin weeks ahead, one room or category at a time so it's not overwhelming. Sort everything into four piles: keep, sell, donate, toss. Be honest — if you haven't used it in a year and it isn't sentimental or seasonal, it's probably a candidate to let go.

The hard categories

Clothes, books, kitchen gadgets and "maybe someday" items are where the bulk hides. For clothes, keep what you actually wear; for books and media, keep favorites and let the rest go (they're heavy to move). Duplicates, broken things and freebies you never used are easy wins.

Sell, donate, and dispose

Sell furniture and valuables on marketplace and local apps, donate the rest to LA charities (many offer free pickup for larger items), and dispose of what's left responsibly. LA has plenty of donation spots. Time it so the keep pile is all that's left when packing starts.

Pack only what's left

Once you've downsized, you're packing a lighter, cheaper, faster move — and unpacking only things you actually want in the new place. A smaller load can even mean a smaller crew or fewer hours. See our packing guide, budget moving guide, and checklist.

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Related questions

How do I downsize before a move?

Start early and go room by room, sorting everything into keep, sell, donate and toss. Be honest about what you actually use, and time it so only the keep pile remains when packing starts.

What should I get rid of before moving?

Duplicates, broken items, clothes you don't wear, books and media you won't reread, kitchen gadgets you never use, and 'maybe someday' items. You pay to move weight, so these are easy wins.

Does downsizing actually save money on a move?

Yes — a lighter load can mean fewer hours, a smaller crew, and less packing material, plus far less to unpack. The savings are real, especially for long-distance moves priced by weight.

Where can I donate items in LA before moving?

Many LA charities accept furniture and household goods and offer free pickup for larger items. Sell valuables on marketplace apps and donate the rest before packing begins.

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