Your Guide To Using Self Storage When Moving House

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You’re well aware of the trials and tribulations that come with moving house. If all goes according to plan, you should pack your things, pop them in a moving van, and be on your way to your new home. 

Realistically, this isn’t ever going to happen. There are so many variables and things you have no control over. For example, when moving house, your new home might not be ready yet – or you may have to leave your old home before you’ve even found a new one. In either case, you’re in a situation when you’ve got loads of belongings and nowhere to go. 

This is where the idea of using self-storage when moving house comes into play. If you’d like to know what this entails and how to do it, keep on reading the post below:

What is self-storage?

Self-storage facilities are specially equipped with lots of different lockers and storage boxes to keep different items in. Each individual can pay to use one of these storage locations, keeping as much stuff in them as they can. It’s a very simple concept as your items are then stored securely in the facility until you need to remove them. 

How to use self-storage when moving house?

Firstly, you need to find a good facility. Thankfully, moving companies, like Chess Moving, have access to self-storage facilities. So, they can pack up your belongings just like you’re moving house, and then move them to the storage facility. 

The idea is that you keep your belongings in storage for as long as required. This then gives you the freedom to look for temporary accommodation until you can move into your new home. Now, you might have stuff in storage for days, or it could be months – possibly even years. It all depends on your situation. Most of the time, it shouldn’t be for longer than a few months – in that time, your new home should be ready if it isn’t currently, or you should’ve been able to find a home to purchase. 

Why use self-storage when moving house?

Primarily, it takes a lot of stress out of the situation. When you have to move house (because your old one sold and the new owners want to move in, or you’ve been evicted by a landlord) carrying around all of your belongings is super stressful. It’s hard to find somewhere to temporarily live because you have so much stuff. 

These purpose-built facilities provide individuals with an invaluable solution to their space-related woes during this transitional period. Curio Storage offers ample room for homeowners to temporarily stow away their possessions before they are settled in their new abode. Equipped with state-of-the-art security systems, these units assure clients that their belongings will remain safe and secure until they need them again. 

With storage, you can find a much smaller place to live, which is way more affordable, so you aren’t spending a fortune on rent while you get ready to move elsewhere. Also, all of your stuff stays packed away and secure. So, when you eventually can move to a new permanent residence, all you have to do is get your stuff out of storage and to the new place.

There are plenty of situations that might demand self-storage is used when moving house. In an ideal world, you’ll never need it. If you can find a new house before your old one sells – and move into it on time – then everything will be fine. But, for those situations when you currently have nowhere permanent to go, self-storage is a lifesaver. 

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