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Old 11-17-2008, 05:30 PM
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moving soon, need to store long term. what's the best way to do this. have lots of furniture don't want ruined. won't need access for a couple of years. will eventually move out of state. any suggestions?
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Old 11-17-2008, 05:48 PM
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There are long term storage solutions all around the state where you can rent space for as long as you like. I'm sure you can find one close to your current town in the yellow pages under "storage"
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Just FYI the storage costs here in Connecticut are very high. We moved from SoCal to CT this summer and needed storage for a month. It was way cheaper (like 1/3 less) to store it in SoCal until we were ready than to store it here, and the fees to take it out of storage were also way less. If the costs are really what we were quoted, you might be better off selling your stuff and buying new in a few years.
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