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RCJ61 04-25-2023 08:56 AM

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Originally Posted by JMintzer (Post 2211357)
Pretty broad brush you got there...

We brought our entire BR set. It fits better in or home in TV that it did our home outside of DC.

The decor is perfect for us. Not dark wood, but not that damn fake antiqued, white chalk painted stuff you see everywhere, either...

Or mover (a close friend) told us to figure out what it would cost to replace the pieces we really wanted. If it was more than the move, it's worth moving it.

Our BR set alone would cost more to replace than our entire move cost...

Yes, I agree. Every single move is different then someone else's. We Plan on bringing our bedroom set on the final move. We really like the set. We will probably send it with a upack container. for us from Long Island its about $2,400 for one pod roughly 7 x 7 not very big, but packed correctly you can get a lot in there. Nice set by the way. The room looks like ours.

Karmanng 04-25-2023 09:00 AM

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Originally Posted by virtue51 (Post 2211323)
The Villages has a relocation service -- they have three moving companies make an appointment and review items to be moved to The Villages. Each moving company provides you with an estimate for the move and you select the mover. I used the service and had the movers pack the dishes. They arrived on time and furniture was delivered to my home in The Villages on the day that the mover specified. There was no damage to the furniture and not one item was broken in the move. I highly recommend the relocation service!

Can you send me the relocation services number please? cg517@hotmail.com..............I have never seen that info

BEETHOVENMIKEY 04-25-2023 09:30 AM

Moving from maryland
 
We moved from Westminster (Carroll County), MD in December 2018 to TV. We had used Mayflower several times before, and after getting several quotes, we stuck with Mayflower. Having gotten rid of some of our older belongings, we only filled out half a trailer, so they scheduled and picked up our stuff and combined with two other, smaller loads. We were not in any rush and stayed with wife's folks for two weeks when our stuff was delivered. No damages and all was there.
Since moving to TV, due to the in-laws dying, we've moved twice more, finally landing in Village of Santiago. We've used Village Movers for the two moves within TV. Some of the best group of guys we've dealt with. Highly recommend, rates are great, friendly and very accommodating. And, if we need to move long distance, again, we'll definitely get a quote from Village Movers, as well as Mayflower. Happy with both.

JMintzer 04-25-2023 09:59 AM

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Originally Posted by RCJ61 (Post 2211374)
Yes, I agree. Every single move is different then someone else's. We Plan on bringing our bedroom set on the final move. We really like the set. We will probably send it with a upack container. for us from Long Island its about $2,400 for one pod roughly 7 x 7 not very big, but packed correctly you can get a lot in there. Nice set by the way. The room looks like ours.

Thanks. Ours is an Aspen model...

Behind me, to the right is a large Armoire, and to the left, at the foot of the bed is a high dresser. Still plenty of room for my wife's makeup table (that was her late mother's) and the bench. It's one of the bigger bedrooms we looked at. The only downside is that it only has one walk in closet...

But my clothes consist of a half dozen pairs of pants, and quarter zips, a dozen golf shirts that are in my "portion" of the closet. A half dozen shorts, assorted gym shorts, t-shirts, socks and underwear that barely make a dent in the Armoire... :p

MidWestIA 04-25-2023 10:52 AM

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think about the storage you have here as in none and if you haven't used it in a year or two you won't here

Garywt 04-25-2023 12:19 PM

Lots of tough decisions when moving. Somethings come down to price, is a turnkey move less expensive than piecing it all together. We bought all new when we bought the house, about $7000 at City Furniture and everything worked out great. If we ever decide to sell out northern house we will sell or give away all the furniture there.

Laurel Maryland 04-25-2023 02:20 PM

I moved from the Baltimore area recently and used JK Moving Co. I went full-service and had JK Moving do my packing and moving (both). When my possessions arrived in The Villages, I received many items broken. And some items, such as tools, were not received at all. I know that this company is big & well-known in Maryland, but I would never recommend them or use them again.

kayak 04-25-2023 03:43 PM

It's good advice to get rid of things before you move. I once saw a snow blower listed locally on Craigslist.

Smalley 04-25-2023 07:39 PM

I'm sorry about your bad experience with JK Movers. We used them for packing and moving last October. Everything arrived intact and they got here when predicted. This was our second good move with JK. By the way, the packers do an amazing job packing the kitchen. It's worth every penny that they charge. The packers are talented and quick.

beckylou152 04-26-2023 05:52 AM

Downsize!
 
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Originally Posted by arbud (Post 2210691)
Hi. Have a house in Santo Domingo already for move in. Will be moving at the end of September from the Baltimore area. Have a moving company lined up to bring our stuff into the house once in Fla. Need some advice on what/who you all used since no one here is from Fla, right
After some calculations I would need about a 22' truck or at least 1200sq ft.
Hire a moving company to do entire job. Less packing boxes.
Hire movers to stuff a truck or Pod with our belongings and movers then in Floridas to off load
Just go the Pod route. Bud

We drove a small moving truck ourselves and hired people to unpack. But first we heavily downsized! We got rid of 3/4 of our belongings. We brought our bed and mattress and end tables, a few chairs, some clothes, some decorative items but not many, a few tools, etc. we still bought a lot of new furniture when we got to TV! Good luck on your move!

badkarma318 04-26-2023 09:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Karmanng (Post 2211377)
Can you send me the relocation services number please? cg517@hotmail.com..............I have never seen that info

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asianthree 04-27-2023 09:23 AM

Jus a thought some of the newer villages and a couple older ones have tight streets especially when turning corners. Have seen multiple times when an out of state moving company couldn’t navigate the street. Couple of time people’s were charged more money when truck arrived because they had to off load and bring in with a smaller truck or bring it in with hand truck.

We noticed that pod delivered with no issues since the truck is easily navigable tight streets.

Bilyclub 04-27-2023 12:41 PM

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Originally Posted by asianthree (Post 2212206)
Jus a thought some of the newer villages and a couple older ones have tight streets especially when turning corners. Have seen multiple times when an out of state moving company couldn’t navigate the street. Couple of time people’s were charged more money when truck arrived because they had to off load and bring in with a smaller truck or bring it in with hand truck.

We noticed that pod delivered with no issues since the truck is easily navigable tight streets.

Another one of Community Watch's duties is to follow the big trucks in and out of TV to see if they damage any property. The gate attendants are supposed call in big trucks to the dispatcher.

cswett5234 04-28-2023 12:41 PM

POD estimate of costs?
 
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Originally Posted by Accidental1 (Post 2211231)
We went the PODs route but we didn't bring much. We only used the small (8') POD.

Question about PODs, (I know I could hit their website….), how do they charge? I know it’s probably based on the size of the POD and the distance to the destination. We are still a few yrs away from relocating, but we’re already paring down our current “stuff”, hoping to move with very little furniture.

So, those who have used POD, can you give us an estimate of the associated costs? Just a ball-park figure is good, is it $2500 or $25,000? Thanks!

Clint from Freeport, ME

PugMom 04-28-2023 01:34 PM

on a completely different note, ---the best advice i can give for living in the Villages, is not to listen to the naysayers. half of them are uninformed, & the other half are either jealous or resentful. every day is new & exciting, and we welcome you to the best life on earth, (or @ least better than the 1 you had before! lol.) i promise you will not regret the decision. when i 1st got here, i depended on this site to learn about local events & best eateries, or who to hire for an A/C man. WELCOME!!! let us know how the move goes- :MOJE_whot:


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