So, you’ve got stuff. Too much of it. Maybe you're in between apartments, clearing out your space, or just trying to make room for your sanity. Whatever the reason, storage is the move. But getting your belongings to the storage unit? That’s where it gets tricky—especially in NYC.
Here are some budget-friendly ways to make it happen without spending a fortune or renting a truck you can’t park.
Laborhutt is by far the easiest and most affordable route if you don’t have a car or don't want to lift a finger.
Laborhutt connects you with truck owners nearby who can pick up your stuff and drop it at your storage unit—same day if needed.
Why it works:
No truck rental
No awkward lifting
You get bids, so you pick the price
Great for couches, boxes, mattresses, and more
💰 Typical cost: $50–$110
If you’ve got a friend (or two) willing to help, renting a U-Haul or Home Depot truck is an option. It’s more work, but you’ll save money if you're up for it.
Pros:
Good if you already have help
Works well for larger storage loads
Cons:
You’re driving the truck
Parking in NYC = nightmare
You’ll be sore the next day
💰 Typical cost: $19.95 + mileage
Some storage facilities in NYC actually offer discounted or even free move-in services when you rent a unit. It’s not always advertised, so don’t be afraid to ask.
Look for facilities that partner with local movers or offer promotions like:
First month free + free pickup
Move-in truck available for new customers
On-site dollies and loading zones
💡 Tip: Smaller, local storage companies are more likely to work with you on flexible options than the big national chains.
Moving just a few things? Split the cost of a truck or Laborhutt trip with a friend or neighbor who’s also heading to storage. You can save money and keep each other company during the move.
It’s especially useful if you're both using the same storage facility or one nearby. Double up the load, split the cost, win-win.
This one’s free (and smart). Before paying to move it, ask yourself if it needs to be moved at all.
Here’s what to do:
Donate items to Big Reuse, Housing Works, or Habitat for Humanity
Sell furniture or extras on Facebook Marketplace
Toss or recycle stuff that’s broken or not worth storing
Less stuff = smaller truck = lower cost. Every piece counts.
You don’t have to spend hundreds of dollars or stress over logistics to move your stuff into storage in NYC. Whether you want full help or a DIY option, there’s a way to get it done without overpaying.
Looking for moving help? Laborhutt makes moving furniture & heavy items a breeze by connecting you with neighbors who have pickup trucks. Message a neighbor near you and save time and money.