
Moving Successfully Within Europe: Your Checklist
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- Relatively simple regulations
- Lower transport costs than intercontinental
- Use of specialized moving routes
- Flexible transport options
- Storage options in multiple countries
- Insurance with European coverage
- Language and cultural differences
- Faster turnaround times
- Cost comparison between countries
- Professional guidance
Relatively simple regulations
Relatively simple regulations for a move within Europe
Moving within Europe is relatively simple compared to an international move outside the EU. This is because most European countries are members of the European Union (EU) or part of the European Economic Area (EEA). This means that freer rules apply to the movement of personal goods, crossing borders and arranging documents.
Free movement of goods and people
One of the most important advantages of the EU is the free movement of people and goods. This means that as a resident of the EU you can take your personal belongings to another EU country without import duties or customs duties. This makes the moving process a lot easier than if you move to a country outside the EU.
What this means in practice:
- No import duties or customs duties on personal household effects.
- No complex customs procedures or clearance documents required.
- Often an inventory list is sufficient to show what items you take with you.
- Insurances and transport contracts are quicker and easier to arrange.
Exceptions and points of attention
Although the regulations are simpler, there are exceptions and practical matters to consider:
- Vehicles: when taking a car or motorcycle, you often have to re-register it in the new country. This can involve extra costs and inspections.
- Pets: for dogs, cats and other pets, EU rules apply for vaccinations and a European pet passport, but some countries have additional requirements.
- Non-EU countries: moves to Switzerland, Norway or the United Kingdom fall outside the full EU rules. Customs procedures and sometimes import restrictions apply here.
Example situations
- Netherlands → Germany: no customs formalities required; household effects can be moved without extra documents. Only registration with the German municipality is mandatory.
- Netherlands → Spain: also free movement of goods, but take into account re-registration of vehicles and adjustment of insurance.
- Netherlands → Switzerland: although Switzerland is located in Europe, it is not an EU member state. This means that customs clearance is necessary.
Practical tips
- Check if your new country of residence is an EU member or not.
- Still make a clear inventory list; this helps with insurance and overview.
- Arrange registration with the local municipality in time, this can affect taxes and health insurance.
- Pay attention to taking vehicles or pets; this may require extra steps.
- Take into account local holidays or administrative lead times.

Jeofferte.nl and easier comparison
Via jeofferte.nl you can easily request quotes for removals within Europe. Because there are fewer legal and customs formalities, removal companies can often provide a price quote more quickly and concretely. You can immediately see which companies have experience with removals within your specific country or region, so you can make a reliable choice.
Conclusion
Moving within Europe is relatively easy thanks to the free movement of goods and people. Although attention is still needed for vehicles, pets and local rules, you save a lot of time and costs compared to removals outside the EU. By comparing quotes via jeofferte.nl, you can also immediately see which removal companies have experience with European routes and thus organize a smooth transition to your new country of residence.
Lower transport costs than intercontinental
Lower transport costs than intercontinental
One of the biggest advantages of moving within Europe is that transport costs are significantly lower than with an intercontinental move. This is because the distances are shorter, there is no need for sea or air freight and the logistics are much simpler. For many families and companies, this makes the difference between a manageable moving cost item and a very drastic investment.
Why the costs are lower
- Short distances
Within Europe, most moves are carried out via road transport. This is much cheaper than sea containers or air freight that are indispensable for intercontinental moves. - No complex customs procedures
Within the EU there are no import duties or extensive customs formalities, so you do not have high administrative or clearance costs. - Flexible transport
Removal vans can drive directly from door to door, without transshipment in ports or airports. This not only reduces costs, but also shortens the lead time. - Lower insurance costs
Because the transport is shorter and simpler, the risks are lower. This translates into lower insurance premiums for the contents.
Cost indication
- Within the EU: a move from the Netherlands to France or Germany (20–30 m³ of household goods) costs an average of €2,500 to €5,000.
- To Southern Europe: for a move to Spain, Italy or Portugal, the amount is between €4,000 and €7,000, depending on volume and distance.
- Intercontinental: the same amount of household goods to the US or Asia often costs between €8,000 and €15,000, excluding customs costs and extra insurance.
Example comparison
- Netherlands → Spain (road transport, 25 m³): €5,000 total.
- Netherlands → Canada (sea freight + local handling, 25 m³): €11,000 total, excluding temporary storage.
The difference in costs in this case is more than €6,000.
Practical tips to reduce transport costs within Europe
- Consider a groupage move: you share a moving truck with others, which is especially beneficial for smaller volumes.
- Choose a flexible moving date: rates are lower during quiet periods.
- Minimize your belongings: less volume = lower transport costs.
- Request multiple quotes and compare what is and is not included.
Example Situation
A couple is moving from Amsterdam to Milan with a volume of 18 m³.
- Option A: a private moving truck – €4,800.
- Option B: groupage with other moves – €3,200.
By choosing groupage, they saved €1,600 without compromising on quality.
Jeofferte.nl and cost comparison
With jeofferte.nl you can easily request quotes for moves within Europe. Because transport within Europe is cheaper and less complex, the quotes quickly show which moving company offers the most efficient route and price. In addition, it becomes clear whether groupage or a private truck is used, so you can make a choice that suits your budget and wishes.
Conclusion
Transport costs for moves within Europe are significantly lower than for intercontinental routes. Thanks to shorter distances, road transport and the elimination of customs costs, a European move is often financially and practically more manageable. By planning smartly and comparing quotes via jeofferte.nl, you can also save extra without sacrificing reliability and safety.
Use of specialized moving routes
Use of Specialized Moving Routes
When moving within Europe, many international moving companies use specialized moving routes. These are fixed routes or corridors that are regularly driven between popular destinations, such as Netherlands–Spain or Belgium–Germany. Thanks to these routes, movers can work more efficiently, reduce costs and maintain a more reliable schedule. For you as a customer, this means more certainty and often a more favorable rate.
What are specialized moving routes?
A specialized moving route is a regular transport line of a moving company, where multiple moves are combined on one route. Think of weekly trips from the Netherlands to the South of France or monthly transports to Scandinavia.
Characteristics of these routes:
- Fixed frequency (e.g. weekly or bi-weekly).
- Combination of multiple households in one truck (groupage).
- Experienced drivers and movers who know the route and local conditions.
- Lower transport costs due to efficiency and shared capacity.
Benefits for customers
- Lower costs
Transport costs can be significantly reduced through groupage and efficient loading. - Better reliability
Because the routes are fixed, the chance of delay is smaller. - Knowledge of local regulations
Drivers who regularly drive the same routes know exactly which permits or practical challenges are involved locally. - Flexibility in volume
Even smaller household effects can easily join an existing route. - More sustainable choice
CO₂ emissions per move are reduced through combination trips.
Example of popular moving routes
- Netherlands – Spain / Portugal: many Dutch people move to the Costa Blanca or the Algarve. Several companies offer fixed routes.
- Netherlands – France: especially to the South of France, there are weekly rides with groupage options.
- Netherlands – Germany / Belgium: daily and flexible routes due to short distances.
- Netherlands – Scandinavia (Sweden, Norway, Denmark): specialized moving companies with fixed schedules towards Northern Europe.
Cost advantage in practice
- A private truck to Barcelona (20 m³): approx. €4,800.
- Hitchhiking on an existing route (groupage): approx. €3,200.
Savings: €1,600 by using a specialized moving route.
Practical tips
- Specifically ask for companies that drive fixed routes to your destination.
- Be flexible in moving dates; the more space you plan, the better you can benefit from groupage.
- Inquire about delivery times; groupage can sometimes take longer because the vehicle visits multiple addresses.
- Always check whether the quotation includes local costs (permits, elevator, floor surcharges).
Jeofferte.nl and moving routes
Via jeofferte.nl you can easily request quotations from moving companies that have fixed routes to your new country of residence. Because companies use their existing routes here, the prices are often more competitive and there is more experience with the specific route. This not only provides financial benefits, but also extra certainty about the quality and speed of the transport.
Conclusion
The use of specialized moving routes is a smart way to limit the costs and risks of moving within Europe. By hitching a ride on existing routes, you benefit from lower rates, experienced drivers and better planning. With jeofferte.nl you can see in one overview which moving companies offer fixed routes to your destination and easily choose the solution that best suits your situation.
Flexible transport options
Flexible transport options for a move within Europe
An important advantage of moving within Europe is the availability of flexible transport options. In contrast to intercontinental moves, where one is often bound by fixed sea or air freight routes, road transport within Europe offers much more choices. This allows you to choose a moving solution that suits your budget, amount of household goods and desired speed.
What transport options are there within Europe?
1. Full truck (dedicated transport)
- Application: for large household goods or complete households.
- Advantages: fast, direct from door to door, without stops.
- Disadvantages: more expensive than shared options.
- Cost indication: €4,000 – €7,000 depending on distance and volume.
2. Groupage (shared transport)
- Application: smaller household effects or when time is less important.
- Advantages: much cheaper because costs are shared with other customers.
- Disadvantages: longer delivery time, because the moving truck visits multiple addresses.
- Cost indication: €2,000 – €4,000 for an average household contents of 20 m³ to Southern Europe.
3. Shuttle service
- Application: for homes that are difficult to reach (narrow streets, historical centers).
- Procedure: large truck stays at a distance, smaller vehicles bring the household effects to the house.
- Costs: €200 – €500 extra, depending on distance and number of trips.
4. Combination transport
- Application: part of the household effects with groupage, part with direct truck.
- Advantage: optimal balance between speed and costs.
5. Express move (fast delivery)
- Application: for valuable or urgent loads (e.g. business move or start of studies).
- Advantages: delivery within a few days, often with smaller cars or vans.
- Disadvantages: higher rate.
Example situations
- Amsterdam → Paris
- Groupage option: €2,300 (delivery time 1–2 weeks).
- Dedicated truck: €3,800 (delivery time 2 days).
- Utrecht → Barcelona
- Full truck: €5,200 (direct, 3 days en route).
- Groupage: €3,200 (8–12 days delivery time).
By choosing flexibly, a family can save more than €2,000, depending on priorities.
Advantages of Flexibility
- Possibility to tailor the move to your budget.
- Choice between fast delivery or cost savings.
- Better suited for varying volumes: from a few boxes to a complete household contents.
- Less stress: you decide which items need to arrive immediately and which can follow later.
Practical tips
- Determine which goods you need immediately and which can come later.
- If necessary, combine with air or courier services for express deliveries (for example, documents or personal items).
- Ask moving companies to calculate multiple scenarios: dedicated, groupage and combinations.
- Take into account the delivery time for groupage and plan the completion of the new home accordingly.
Jeofferte.nl and transport options
Via jeofferte.nl, you can easily request quotes with various transport options offered. This gives you insight into the cost differences between dedicated transport and groupage, and you can make a choice that fits your schedule and budget. Moving companies with experience in flexible routes within Europe include this as standard in their proposals.
Conclusion
Flexible transport options are a great advantage of moving within Europe. Whether you choose speed, cost savings or a combination of both, there is always a suitable solution. By clearly determining your priorities in advance and comparing quotes via jeofferte.nl, you can easily find the balance between convenience, price and delivery time.
Storage options in multiple countries
Storage options in multiple countries
When moving within Europe, it often happens that the departure and arrival dates do not fully match. Your old house has already been sold or delivered, while your new house is not yet available. It is also possible that you will initially live temporarily in a rental property or that you will move in phases. In such cases, storage options in multiple countries are a practical and often necessary solution.
Why storage in multiple countries is useful
- Bridging time difference
If there is a gap between leaving the old house and the delivery of the new one, storage can take away some of the stress. - Flexibility in case of delays
Renovations, administrative delays or late key handover occur often. Storage prevents you from getting into trouble with your belongings. - Phased move
Sometimes you choose to take part of the things with you first and the store the rest temporarily. - Temporary work or study place
In the case of a temporary move (for example, for work or study), it can be advantageous to store part of your belongings in the Netherlands and only take the bare essentials with you.
Types of storage options
- Storage in the country of departure
Your belongings are stored in a warehouse or container until they are transported later. Convenient if you don't have a definite moving date yet. - Storage en route
On some moving routes, storage is offered at strategic hubs (for example, in Belgium or Germany), ideal for phased moves. - Storage in the country of destination
If your home is not yet ready, the contents can be safely stored with a partner of the moving company in the new country.
Independent storage units that you can rent for flexible periods, both in the Netherlands and in other European countries.
Cost indication
- Storage with moving company: €5 – €10 per m³ per month.
- Container storage (20ft): €150 – €300 per month.
- Self-storage (20 m² unit): €150 – €250 per month, depending on location.
- Extra transport to and from storage: €200 – €500, depending on distance.
Example Situation
A family is moving from the Netherlands to Italy, but their new home is only available three months later:
- Storage in the Netherlands: 25 m³ → €200 per month, total €600.
- Transport to Italy after 3 months: €4,500.
Total costs: €5,100.
Another couple chooses storage in Italy upon arrival:
- Direct transport: €4,200.
- On-site storage: 25 m³ → €250 per month, total €750.
Total costs: €4,950.
Both options are comparable, but the choice depends on personal preference (keep nearby or transfer in advance).
Practical Tips
- Distinguish in advance between items that are needed immediately and items that can be stored temporarily.
- Ask moving companies about the security and insurance of their storage locations.
- Check whether climate control is available for sensitive goods (wood, electronics, textiles).
- Compare the costs of storage in the country of departure versus the country of destination; sometimes local is cheaper, sometimes not.
- Take into account access costs: at some storage locations you pay extra if you want to pick up items in the meantime.
Jeofferte.nl and storage in multiple countries
When you request quotes via jeofferte.nl, you can indicate that you need (temporary) storage. Moving companies take this into account in their proposal and show whether storage is possible in the country of departure, en route or in the country of destination. This gives you direct insight into the rates and conditions, allowing you to make a well-considered choice.
Conclusion
Storage options in multiple countries make a European move considerably more flexible. Whether you have delays in the completion of your home, want to receive part of your belongings later or want to bridge temporarily: there are always suitable solutions. By thinking about your needs in advance and comparing quotes via jeofferte.nl, you will find the most efficient and affordable storage solution for your situation.
Insurance with European coverage
Insurance with European coverage
When moving within Europe, in addition to transport and planning, the insurance of your household contents also plays an important role. Although the risks are lower than with intercontinental moves, damage or loss is always a possibility. By opting for insurance with European coverage, you protect yourself against unexpected costs and get you more security during the move.
Why insurance remains important
- Damage due to transport
Even within Europe, a moving truck can experience shocks, accidents or incorrect stacking of cargo. - Limited liability of movers
Many moving companies are only legally liable to a limited extent, often calculated per kilo. This amount usually does not cover the actual value of your possessions. - Storage and waiting times
When your household effects are temporarily stored, for example in the event of delay in the completion of your home, the risk of damage due to moisture, fire or theft increases. - Peace of mind
Insurance with European coverage means you don't have to worry about financial consequences in unforeseen circumstances.
Types of insurance within Europe
- Basic insurance
- Often included in the quote.
- Covers damage only in case of gross negligence by the moving company.
- Payout often very limited (e.g. €1.25 per kilo).
- All-risk insurance
- Coverage based on the total value of your household contents.
- Compensates for damage during transport, loading, unloading and storage.
- Premium usually 1% – 2% of the total stated value.
- Additional coverage
- For art, antiques or musical instruments.
- For vehicles that are taken along within Europe.
- For temporary storage with additional risks (e.g. climate or theft).
Cost indication
- Contents of €30,000 → All-risk insurance: approx. €300 – €600.
- Extra insurance for works of art → €100 – €300, depending on value.
- Storage insurance → €50 – €100 per month for long-term storage.
Example situation
A family moves from the Netherlands to France with contents worth €40,000.
- Basic insurance: included, but only €1.25 per kilo. A damaged cabinet worth €2,000 would only yield €40.
- All-risk insurance: premium of €500, with full compensation for damage.
By opting for all-risk insurance they significantly reduce their risk and maintain financial security.
Practical tips
- Check if the moving company's insurance also covers storage in Europe.
- Calculate the value of your household goods realistically; too low a value leads to underinsurance.
- Ask about exclusions: often fragile items are only insured if professionally packed by the mover.
- Pay attention to the duration of the insurance: it must be valid from loading in the Netherlands to delivery in the new country.
- Keep inventory lists and invoices of valuable items as proof.
Jeofferte.nl and insurance options
When requesting quotes via jeofferte.nl, you can immediately see whether insurance policies with European coverage are included as standard or can be added as an option. By comparing multiple quotes, it becomes clear which companies are transparent about the policy conditions and what coverage you actually get.
Conclusion
Insurance policies with European coverage are an essential part of a carefree move within Europe. They protect your belongings against damage, loss and unexpected costs. By comparing well in advance and using quotes via jeofferte.nl, you choose the right balance between premium and security.
Language and cultural differences
Language and cultural differences when moving within Europe
Although moving within Europe is often easier than an intercontinental move, this does not mean that there are no challenges. An important aspect to consider is the language and cultural differences. Even within the European Union, there are major differences in customs, administrative procedures and communication. By preparing for this, your move will be smoother and you will integrate into your new environment more quickly.
Why language and cultural differences are important
- Communication with authorities and movers
English is not spoken well in every country. Official documents and contacts with municipalities, notaries or rental companies are often only available in the local language. - Administrative processes
What goes quickly and digitally in the Netherlands can be more cumbersome in Southern or Eastern Europe and require more personal visits. - Work and social practices
The way agreements are kept varies greatly from country to country. In Germany, punctuality and detail are important, while in Southern Europe people are often more flexible with time and agreements. - Daily life
Opening hours of shops, days off and habits around meals or social interaction can vary greatly and affect your daily planning.
Examples of differences
- France: many administrative procedures are in French and often in writing. A mover who speaks the language can prevent many problems.
- Spain: municipal permits for parking or moving elevators often have to be applied for in person, sometimes only in Spanish or Catalan.
- Scandinavia: English is widely spoken and procedures are often digital, which simplifies the process.
- Germany: formalities are strictly regulated; a moving company with experience in German cities knows exactly which papers are needed.
Practical tips
- Learn basic words in the language of your new country of residence, especially terms related to living, moving and administration.
- Check whether your moving company has employees who speak the local language.
- Ask the moving company whether they will arrange the application for local permits for you.
- Take into account local holidays and customs that affect the moving date.
- Inquire with the municipality of your new place of residence which documents you need for registration and whether a translation is required.
Example situation
A family moves from the Netherlands to Spain. They don't speak Spanish and have difficulty applying for a parking permit for the moving van. The moving company with local contacts eventually arranges this, but with a delay. This led to extra costs of €200 for an emergency solution.
Another family that worked through a moving company with Spanish-speaking employees had arranged this in advance and saved time and money.
Jeofferte.nl and cultural differences
Via jeofferte.nl you can easily compare quotes from moving companies that have experience with specific countries and regions. These companies not only know how to transport your belongings safely, but also how to deal with local language and cultural differences. This makes permits, communication and administration more efficient and your move goes much smoother.
Conclusion
Language and cultural differences are an important factor when moving within Europe. They influence communication, administration and even the practical execution of the move. By taking this into account in advance and choosing a moving company via jeofferte.nl that has experience with your destination, you avoid misunderstandings, delays and unnecessary costs.
Faster turnaround times
Faster turnaround times for a move within Europe
One of the major advantages of moving within Europe is the shorter turnaround time. While an intercontinental move by sea freight can often take 6 to 10 weeks, a move within Europe is usually completed within a few days to a maximum of two weeks. This speed makes the process clearer and offers more flexibility in the planning.
Why turnaround times within Europe are shorter
- No intercontinental shipping or air freight
Long-distance transport methods such as container ships or airplanes are not necessary. Within Europe, most of the moves are by truck, directly from door to door. - Fewer customs procedures
Within the EU, there are no complex customs formalities, which means that the administrative turnaround time is much shorter. - Flexible transport options
Moving companies drive fixed routes within Europe weekly or even daily. This allows for quick switching, even with last-minute moves. - Direct delivery possible
With a full truck (dedicated transport), the contents can already be at the destination within 2 to 4 days, depending on the distance.
Cost and time savings in comparison
- Moving Netherlands → Germany: 1 to 3 days.
- Moving Netherlands → Spain or Italy: 5 to 8 days (with dedicated transport).
- Moving Netherlands → Scandinavia: 4 to 7 days.
- Moving Netherlands → Canada (sea freight): 6 to 8 weeks.
The difference is significant: a European move is typically 3 to 6 times faster than an intercontinental move.
Example situation
A couple moves from Utrecht to Milan with a full truck (25 m³ of household goods):
- Loading in the Netherlands: day 1
- Transport: day 2–3
- Unloading in Italy: day 4
Total turnaround time: 4 days.
A family moving the same amount to the United States by sea container should consider:
- Loading in the Netherlands: week 1
- Transport to port + shipping: week 2–7
- Customs clearance and local transport: week 8–9
Total lead time: 8 to 9 weeks.
Practical tips
- Plan the moving date well in advance during busy periods (summer, end of year), but also consider the flexibility that European routes offer.
- Consider groupage (shared transport) if you want to save costs, although this may take 1 to 2 weeks longer.
- Make sure that all documents, insurance and permits are arranged in advance so that transport is not delayed.
- Take into account local circumstances such as traffic congestion, holidays and access to the house.
Jeofferte.nl and lead time transparency
When you request quotes via jeofferte.nl, you immediately see not only the prices but also the estimated lead time per provider. Some moving companies can deliver within a few days, while others work with groupage and therefore need a little more time. This overview helps you find the right balance between speed and costs.
Conclusion
Faster lead times are an important advantage of moving within Europe. Where intercontinental moves take weeks or even months, a European move can often be completed within a few days. By planning well in advance and comparing quotes via jeofferte.nl, you benefit from both speed and certainty, so you can settle into your new country of residence faster.
Cost comparison between countries
Cost comparison between countries for a move within Europe
The costs of moving within Europe are not the same in every country. Distances play a major role, but also local circumstances, wages, tolls, permits and the level of supply and demand of moving services. By making a cost comparison between countries in advance, you can better estimate which budgets are realistic and where savings opportunities lie.
Factors that influence the costs per country
- Distance and accessibility
The further the destination, the higher the transport costs. A move to Germany is naturally cheaper than to Spain or Portugal. - Local labor costs
In countries with high wages, such as Switzerland or Scandinavia, the costs for local unloading and additional services are higher than in Southern or Eastern Europe. - Toll roads and fuel prices
Countries like France, Spain and Italy have extensive toll road networks that can add hundreds of euros in extra costs. - Permits and regulations
In large European cities, a permit is often required to place a moving truck. This can vary from €50 in Germany to €200 in the South of France. - Supply and demand
For popular moving destinations, such as Spain and France, many moving companies drive fixed routes, making the rates often more favorable. For less popular or remote destinations, the price may be higher turn out.
Cost indication per destination
- Netherlands → Germany (e.g. Berlin, 20 m³ of household effects)
€2,000 – €3,500
Relatively cheap due to short distance, no toll or limited extra costs. - Netherlands → France (e.g. Paris, 25 m³ of household effects)
€3,000 – €5,000
Toll roads and permits in the city make this more expensive. - Netherlands → Spain (e.g. Barcelona, 30 m³ of household effects)
€4,500 – €7,000
Large distance + toll roads ensure higher costs, but groupage can save a lot. - Netherlands → Italy (e.g. Milan, 25 m³ of household goods)
€4,000 – €6,000
Costs depend heavily on the accessibility of the property (historic city centers often require shuttle service). - Netherlands → Scandinavia (e.g. Stockholm, 25 m³ of household goods)
€4,000 – €6,500
Higher fuel prices and ferry services increase the price. - Netherlands → Switzerland (25 m³ of household goods)
€4,500 – €7,500
Extra customs formalities and higher local labor costs make this more expensive.
Example Situation
A family moves from Utrecht to Hamburg (Germany) and pays €2,400. Another family moves from Utrecht to Barcelona with similar household goods and pays €5,200. The price difference of almost €3,000 is mainly due to the distance, toll roads and longer travel time.
Practical tips for cost comparison
- Always compare multiple countries and regions if you are flexible in your destination (e.g. Southern France vs. Northern Spain).
- Consider groupage for moves to popular destinations; this significantly reduces costs.
- Ask about additional costs such as tolls, permits and shuttle services; these vary greatly per country.
- Take into account the season: moves to Southern Europe are often more expensive in the summer months.
Jeofferte.nl and transparent comparison
Via jeofferte.nl you can easily request multiple offers for removals within Europe. Because the rates vary greatly per country and route, this platform helps you to make a fair comparison. You not only see the price, but also which costs are included and which countries apply extra surcharges.
Conclusion
The costs of a removal within Europe vary considerably per country and depend on distance, local circumstances and regulations. By making a realistic cost comparison in advance and comparing offers via jeofferte.nl, you gain insight into the most efficient and affordable option for your situation.
Professional guidance
Professional guidance for a move within Europe
Moving within Europe seems simpler at first glance than an intercontinental move, but there are still many practical and administrative challenges involved. Think of permits for moving trucks, arranging storage, local rules in cities and coordinating transport options. Professional guidance from a specialized moving company makes the difference between a stressful and a carefree move.
What does professional guidance involve?
- Personal moving advice
A moving consultant looks at your situation, makes an inventory of your belongings and draws up a plan that suits your wishes and budget. - Support with administrative steps
Professional movers often help with the application for local permits (for example in France or Spain for parking spaces) or give advice on registration with the municipality in the new country. - Practical coordination
They plan the loading, transport and unloading as efficiently as possible, taking into account distance, routes and any storage. - Support for language and cultural differences
When moving to countries where language can be a barrier, moving companies handle communication with local authorities and service providers. - Aftercare
Moving companies can also provide support after the move, for example, with placing furniture, removing packaging material or adjusting storage.
Benefits of professional guidance
- Less stress: you don't have to figure everything out yourself.
- Time saving: administrative and logistical tasks are taken care of.
- Quality guarantee: experienced movers ensure careful handling of your belongings.
- Better planning: a well-guided move is faster and less likely to delay.
- Cost control: by getting clarity in advance about what is and is not included, you avoid unexpected costs.
Example situation
A family is moving from Rotterdam to Madrid. Without guidance, they would:
- Permits for parking a moving van in Madrid must be requested.
- Storage must be arranged for 2 months because their new home is available later.
- They have to find out for themselves which papers are needed for registration in Spain.
With professional guidance from their moving company:
- All permits are arranged in advance.
- Storage in Madrid is part of the package.
- They received help with the administrative registration.
Result: the move went smoother and unexpected costs were avoided.
Practical tips
- Always ask when requesting quotes which guidance is included as standard and which is optional.
- Choose a moving company that has experience with your specific destination within Europe.
- Pay attention to whether guidance also includes aftercare, such as assembly and waste disposal.
- Take into account the difference between cheap “transport-only” movers and full-service providers.

Jeofferte.nl and compare guidance
Via jeofferte.nl you can easily request quotes and see which moving companies offer professional guidance as part of their service. Some companies only provide transport, while others provide complete moving assistance, including administration and permits. By clearly presenting these differences side by side, you make a well-considered choice.
Conclusion
Professional guidance makes moving within Europe considerably easier. By outsourcing administrative and logistical tasks, you save time, avoid stress and limit financial risks. With jeofferte.nl you can quickly compare which moving companies offer the right level of guidance and choose a partner that carries out your move carefree and efficiently.
