GotGarlic
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Thanks, Kathleen! I feel pretty lucky that we found this place so quickly after we started looking seriously. I really love it.
Thanks! I have a meeting with a moving company this week that a friend used recently and recommended to me. They will help you downsize, pack everything, move it, unpack and put everything away. They get a blueprint of the condo and help you decide what to keep and what goes where.Congratulations GG. We have been mulling this over for a couple of years now for the same reasons. However, we always chicken out.
Your new home looks fantastic! And the view! My kinda place.
How did you deal with all you have accumulated over the years? This for us is a giant obstacle.
Are you in the same city or state?
Thanks! I have a meeting with a moving company this week that a friend used recently and recommended to me. They will help you downsize, pack everything, move it, unpack and put everything away. They get a blueprint of the condo and help you decide what to keep and what goes where.
You can choose any or all of these services. I have no idea what it will cost - I'm a little scared about that lol. But we need help.
Roll_Bones, we're moving about 2.5 miles to a new neighborhood in the same city.
Casey, ordinarily I wouldn't consider hiring people to pack and unpack, but with DH's cancer treatment, he's exhausted much of the time and I have serious health issues myself. It's a locally based company. I was just reading on their website that the owner is the wife of a military veteran and moved many times during his career, as they do. DH is already under a lot of stress, so this is one way to minimize it.
Sure. I would appreciate any advice you have. We're going from a 2,100-sq ft 2-story house to a 1,300-sq ft 2-bedroom condo. It has a ton of storage, but I don't want to take things we don't use or need.I get it. When we moved my parents, we had the movers pack. I hate doing that. I did most of the unpacking, but they moved from a 4,000 square foot home into a 900 square foot apartment in a senior living community. Unpacking was not that difficult. My sister "supervised" the whole operation.
Doing something with everything left behind was a whipping. I'd be glad to share our experience with that with you, and the lessons we learned.
CD
Sure. I would appreciate any advice you have. We're going from a 2,100-sq ft 2-story house to a 1,300-sq ft 2-bedroom condo. It has a ton of storage, but I don't want to take things we don't use or need.
I'm getting rid of some stuff through local Facebook sales and freebies sites, and I have a friend/neighbor who has been running our neighborhood's annual yard sale for 20 or so years, getting permits and disposing of stuff that isn't sold on the day. I was thinking about asking her if she would run an estate sale after we move to sell for whatever she can get and offer her 25 percent of the proceeds. Do you think that's too low?That downsize is not as extreme as my parent's. We hired an Estate Auction company to liquidate a lot of stuff, which was a huge mistake. They got garage sale prices for a lot of collectables, and took 40% commission. Several things got broken, scratched and dented. Some stuff disappeared. In the end, I estimate we got about 20-cents on the dollar.
CD
This looks amazing I love moves. Congratulations!We are so excited to be moving to a 14th-floor condo next month! With DH's cancer treatment and my health issues, we have decided to sell the house and move to a smaller place with no yard maintenance. We're really looking forward to it.
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Yes. We're not taking the dining table and buffet/hutch, so those and the chairs will stay. My mom wants a surprising number of our things lolIt might be good to keep a few accessories and pieces of furniture to stage the house for sale.
I'm getting rid of some stuff through local Facebook sales and freebies sites, and I have a friend/neighbor who has been running our neighborhood's annual yard sale for 20 or so years, getting permits and disposing of stuff that isn't sold on the day. I was thinking about asking her if she would run an estate sale after we move to sell for whatever she can get and offer her 25 percent of the proceeds. Do you think that's too low?