Here are some reasons why you might want to get a storage unit:
- If you have a lot of clutter around your house and are not willing to get rid of it.
- You are in the middle of a move and want a temporary place to put stuff.
- You are moving to a smaller place than your previous home and just don’t have the space for all your stuff.
Here are some things to consider when researching a storage unit company:
- Find out the shapes and sizes of the units they have available.
- Are there climate controlled units?
- Does the lot have a Security System? If so, what kind?
- Are the units rented, leased, or your choice?
- What is the cost of the unit?
- Are there security guards on the premises?
- Find out the rules on the kinds of items you can store.
- How far in advance do you need to rent a unit?
- When can you visit your storage unit?
- Is there any mobile unit service?
- How many people can have access to your storage unit?
After you have your storage unit:
- Pack everything in boxes as if you were moving.
- Cover furniture with sheets.
- Electronics should be stored with the boxes and packing they came with. If you no longer have the original packaging, use a sturdy box and make sure your devices are properly padded.
- Do not store anything that will be a potential fire hazard.
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The main issue you will have from moving from a house to an apartment is trimming down all of the stuff you have. More than likely, you will not be able to bring it all with you.
To start your move you will need to assess the situation:
- How many rooms are in the apartment?
- What kind of space will you have?
- As with any move, this is the time to get rid of your excess belongings. Sort through everything to determine what you need, what you want, what you don’t want, and what is going in the garbage.
- Try to sell off all of the stuff you don’t want that is sellable. Furniture, yard tools, that lawn mower you won’t need anymore.
- Have a Yard Sale.
- Donate what you can’t sell to charity or give it to friends, family, and neighbors.
- Keep the furniture that you can use and that will fit in the apartment.
- You will have to make use of every inch of storage space in your new apartment. Learn to stack your items in the closet or wherever you can. Hang up everything you can.
- If you absolutely cannot get rid of your extra stuff, you will have to get a storage unit. Or some nice friends and family members with extra storage space.
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