I will be doing most of the heavy lifting. Over the decades I’ve learned to use lots of leverage. The agent where I’m going is aware I might need help unloading. That is my biggest concern.John E Davies wrote: ↑Sun Oct 03, 2021 1:30 pmWhen we sold our last house, we banked the proceeds, then lived in a duplex for six months - I got this text alert from my bank after that money went towards the new house:
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I hope your move is not too stressful. Are you doing the heavy lifting or are you hiring somebody? I strongly suggest doing all the boxing, then hire some young strong dudes to shift it all. There is a locally owned company I use for that, they even moved my big gun safe, I would not even consider a nationwide chain like United. I am sure you know this, all the firearms and expensive stuff like cameras should go with you.
John Davies
Spokane WA
I may buy a big van like what Amazon uses. Then I may keep the van or sell it. Picking junk in Wisconsin sounds like a good plan. Bigger acreage requires bigger lawn art which requires a bigger van.
Yes lots of stress but lots of dreams too. I could easily see me touring the state in a big van pulling my teardrop, filling it with junk and then heading home.