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Old 08-16-2009, 03:44 PM
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Great question, I was going to ask the same thing. Plan on putting the house on the market by Oct. When it sells, we're retiring and need to rent by the month until we find a place and close on it. I guess we'll have to move our stuff to a storage place there, then move again when we move into our new home. I understand some moving companies will move you out of your old home, store your stuff, then move it into your new place. I don't know what the cost comparision would be, but I'll find out when the time comes. Anyway it will all be an adventure I'm sure.
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Great question, I was going to ask the same thing. Plan on putting the house on the market by Oct. When it sells, we're retiring and need to rent by the month until we find a place and close on it. I guess we'll have to move our stuff to a storage place there, then move again when we move into our new home. I understand some moving companies will move you out of your old home, store your stuff, then move it into your new place. I don't know what the cost comparision would be, but I'll find out when the time comes. Anyway it will all be an adventure I'm sure.
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Look into the TV relocation services - just call the main number and ask for them. They will recommend realtors in your area and you will get 60% off the cost of the move and storage.

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Thanks Ktezbox, I copied your reply and am filing it with my important "things to remember" file.
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Any suggestions of where to stay while looking for a home if you have dogs??

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The TownePlace suites does allow animals - you pay an additional $100 for the stay - not per night. Another option is Doggy Doo Run Run charges $20/day for boarding - an additional cost but ...

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Old 08-18-2009, 09:29 AM
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Katezbox,

Thanks so much for the ideas, really appreciate the info we will look into it!!
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I have a 2 bedroom 2 bath courtyard Villa with a golf car for rent in Duval. If you or anyone else is interested in renting, please contact me. It is rented Jan to April of 2010.
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Old 08-18-2009, 08:21 PM
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<<Generally speaking, what does a villa cost to rent per week?[/QUOTE]>>

I rent my 2 bedroom 2 bath courtyard Villa with golf car for $375 a week. The Villa is is Duval. If interested email fly2detroit@earthlink.net
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Surfangel,

Do you allow pets? A courtyard villa would be perfect!
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