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Originally Posted by CarGuys
Angi-
You had any quotes yet? Because we got rid of a lot of furniture I believe I can get it all in a 26 ft Penske Truck. Tow the Car behind us on a flat trailer
Two of my friends in Tamarind did this. They had local movers professional pack the Rental Van- Then when they arrived here had some local Village Movers help take off the Heavy items.
The cost is cheaper the plus is your furniture is with you at all times.
With a large copany mover you pay more they pack it for you and the minues are you wait and wait and you worry about damage!
Like you open to suggestions!
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Because we had to get out of town fast...we had to vacate in 30 days (and also the pictures in the post office), we had to rent while our new home was built and knew we would have to store furniture. We had them professionally pack one pod with our best and heaviest and most valuable furniture and store it. Costs a
fortune to store it like that. We rented a 30 foot storage space in Cincinnati for the rest. (Not as expensive and we and family packed it) We drove our car down with a trailer full of things that we had packed carefully ourselves and put those things in the rental home garage. Henry returned to Cincinnati after the move to get the rest of the stuff and disperse what we didn't want...now that we had a better idea. He drove a 26 foot box truck down just before Thanksgiving.
One picture had the glass broken, but everything else did pretty well during this process. It cost us MUCH less. Someone once said it costs about a dollar a pound to move cross country if you hire professional movers. Loading up North is expensive but unloading down here is very reasonable. I was so afraid that somehow we would pick up someone elses bedbugs during the process, but thank goodness, that didn't happen.
Gracie, the frugal
We had the trailer hitch on our van from the constant stuff we were dragging down furnishing our first home in Hadley...