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I found that moving companies underestimate the weight. When they finally put your stuff on the truck, the weight could be 20-25% over and you pay A LOT MORE per pound for that overage. I highly recommend that you ask them to increase their estimate by 25%. If you don't use it, they should adjust the cost downward.
Please make sure this is all in the fine print before you agree to the estimate. |
Yes that’s somewhat high as it cost me 14 G from CA and the truck they do is give you a lie estimate to draw you in and once you sign, they show up to charge you more and more on each visit! They are all scammers so be careful! We all need lawyers to do a move these days! It’s awful with foreigners coming here to rip us all off! I couldn’t back out after they demanded a deposit! Then they upped the price more!
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Thanks to everyone for the great info in this post. My wife and I are planning to sell our house in Louisiana in spring/summer 2022 and move to TV. We are thinking we might have to store our furniture for some short/medium timeframe to find a home in TV. Any recommendations there? We want to keep most of our furniture, as a lot of our furniture are heirlooms...
Disclaimer--I have only read about half of these replies so far; need to read all the replies to this one.... |
Seems like a fair quote. I moved from the west coast using uboxes. and hired their $160 for 2 hours movers.
Came out to about $5500 for a truck to take my 3 bedroom across the US and drop off the boxes at my house. So $8000 for a mover to use their truck is about right. It of course should be cheaper but everything is inflated right now. The only thing is any mover can at the last moment say "well we need $4000 more to move your stuff because you have a lot more than we expected." It's happened to many people. My boss experienced this. The mover said they needed $6000 more. |
Thanks for all the feedback. Received some other quotes and went with one of the movers recommended by TV. Price about $800 cheaper. Guaranteed not to go up but can go down if the weight comes in lighter.
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Paid 1000 just to move a car from up north. Prices went crazy. Dump what you can and go to city furniture. Try uship for quotes
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Moving companies are expensive - and - we found the furniture we had up north - wasn't what we wanted when we got to Florida. If you wonder about the same thing - you might call Nate like we did.
VillagesFurnitureOutlet.com You can pick out what you want on a zoom call - and even have it delivered and installed at no cost. His prices were INCREDIBLE. We've had ours for over 3 years - and still very happy. |
Definitely pare down as much as you can before you move. If you have a basement in Northern Virginia realize that almost everything down there is not going to be needed in Florida where there are no basements. Really be selective with what you intend to bring.
As others have mentioned, get some more quotes from other moving companies. See what Interstate Van lines and United can do for you. |
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"We’re you nervous about the whole adventure of moving to the Villages as well?"
yes! we knew what wonderful things were ahead for us; the cost of living, beautiful sunshine & NO MORE SNOW! :ho: welcome aboard:MOJE_whot: |
Moved here from S. Florida 1 year ago. Had 24 foot truck load and got 3 bids. $1700 was lowest. Seems like 8k is reasonable, considering extra miles and higher costs these days.
See if mover can give you breakdown per pieces on the move. Ours(he was a local annd does not operate out of Fla.) did and you will know what the fixed costs are, especially the time charge for the truck and men to move items to Make sure that the new house will accomodate old furniture especially if new house is smaller. We had to throw out and/or donate many items. Remember if you opt to purchase new furniture/items there are still supply problems. Good luck. Nothing is simple in these days. |
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