Now, I understand

halo
halo Posts: 5,616
Why people say, “sell everything and buy new stuff when you get there” in regards to moving.

We are surrounded by boxes so numerous I cannot even begin to fathom how they will fit into the new apartment in St. Louis which is 200 sq. ft. smaller than the apartment we’re in now.

The next time we move, if it can be boxed up and shipped via FedEx or UPS then that’s how it will make it’s way to the new place. Otherwise, everything will be sold, donated, or adding to the landfills.

I’m moving smarter next time, for sure! :)
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  • lightman1
    lightman1 Posts: 10,776
    $148 for everything, Victor!

    Pick a number in my once a year Karma.
  • halo
    halo Posts: 5,616
    lightman1 wrote: »
    $148 for everything, Victor!

    Pick a number in my once a year Karma.

    lol!!!

    Once a year karma? Hehe. Ok. 74.
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  • cfrizz
    cfrizz Posts: 13,415
    edited February 2018
    That's because people tend to be hoarders, and haven't learned how to let things go. I have always lived in apartments, so space has always been limited. So I got into the habit that if something new came in, something old went out. This is true with clothes, furniture, and yes my gear!

    When I moved from Boston to Quincy, I had a ton of stuff in a storage locker, that I hadn't set eyes on in over 10 years. I dragged those boxes right into the garbage room. Then I went through my bookcase and dumped all the books that I only read once and knew I would never read again. I dumped all of my vhs tapes and two vhs machines, since I had transitioned over to dvds.

    All of my furniture came with me, since it is still in good shape, and naturally my system came with me.

    Now some would take the opportunity to try to sell it all, then have the excuse to try something new. Which is fine if that's what you are into, fortunately I'm not so saved myself lots of time, trouble, and money there.

    Having had to clear out first my mother's apt. and then my brother's in a relatively short time, I quickly learned that holding onto stuff just leaves you with a cluttered up mess.

    If you find yourself holding on to $hit because that is what your parents did, GET OVER IT! You are not your parents, and you should be living in the NOW, not the BACK THEN.

    So by sticking to the if not in use for several years it gets dumped, I have an apartment, that looks and feels and is nice and spacious.
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  • verb
    verb Posts: 10,176
    When I sold my house and moved in with my Honey, I had a bunch of my stuff in a storage unit for years. After we finally decided to move my stuff to the new house, about 80% went to the Salvation Army instead. Other 20% went into the garage or basement (man stuff, tools, car parts, etc.)

    We have since moved into a much bigger house recently. In fact the basement of our new home is bigger that the entire old house! Needless to say, only about 20% went to Salvation Army, 80% went to the new house!

    Not sure if this helps. Not sure why I admitted this. Hmmm. I think I may be a hoarder!
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  • txcoastal1
    txcoastal1 Posts: 13,124
    edited February 2018
    halo wrote: »
    lightman1 wrote: »
    $148 for everything, Victor!

    Pick a number in my once a year Karma.

    lol!!!

    Once a year karma? Hehe. Ok. 74.

    You're in Halo

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  • stangman67
    stangman67 Posts: 2,179
    Been there, done that. Being military, I deal with this every two years or so. I almost always have stuff in boxes still in my house somewhere. It’s hard to get Rid of everything and start over so often though. One of these days I will get rid of all the “extra” stuff still in boxes
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  • Clipdat
    Clipdat Posts: 12,557
    Have a safe move, Victor! Keep us updated and let us know when you get to your new place.
  • I have elderly neighbors across from me that has boxes stacked to the ceiling in their 2 stall garage. They have 2 newer cars cars that sit out year round. Normal!
  • Clipdat
    Clipdat Posts: 12,557
    Never understood this. If I had the luxury of having a garage, my car would be in it and I'd actually have incentive to keep it looking fresh and clean.
    charley95 wrote: »
    I have elderly neighbors across from me that has boxes stacked to the ceiling in their 2 stall garage. They have 2 newer cars cars that sit out year round. Normal!

  • mhardy6647
    mhardy6647 Posts: 32,925
    edited February 2018
    Clipdat wrote: »
    Never understood this. If I had the luxury of having a garage, my car would be in it and I'd actually have incentive to keep it looking fresh and clean.
    charley95 wrote: »
    I have elderly neighbors across from me that has boxes stacked to the ceiling in their 2 stall garage. They have 2 newer cars cars that sit out year round. Normal!

    When we lived in "the Bay Area" (Silicon Valley, to be more precise), virtually no one in our neighborhood parked any of their cars in their garage. Those houses had no basements, so the garage was the de facto basement for most folks. We kept one car (Mrs. H's) in the garage -- not because we had so much junk in there (we didn't -- in those days) but because the garage wasn't really quite big
    enough
    for two cars (and our cars were on the small side of mid-size).

    Of course, that was in the late 1980s -- I reckon that houses built more recently have bigger garages.

    On the other hand, houses like our fairly modest two-story 4BR abode in our old neighborhood in Milpitas now go for about $1.2 million (whether you can put two cars in the garage or not!).
  • Clipdat
    Clipdat Posts: 12,557
    Yeah, the housing prices here are insane now. I hate it. How am I ever supposed to be able to afford a house so I can have a dedicated listening room?
    mhardy6647 wrote: »
    When we lived in "the Bay Area" (Silicon Valley, to be more precise), virtually no one in our neighborhood parked any of their cars in their garage. Those houses had no basements, so the garage was the de facto basement for most folks. We kept one car (Mrs. H's) in the garage -- not because we had so much junk in there (we didn't -- in those days) but because the garage wasn't really quite big
    enough
    for two cars (and our cars were on the small side of mid-size).

    Of course, that was in the late 1980s -- I reckon that houses built more recently have bigger garages.

    On the other hand, houses like our fairly modest two-story 4BR abode in our old neighborhood in Milpitas now go for about $1.2 million (whether you can put two cars in the garage or not!).

  • mhardy6647
    mhardy6647 Posts: 32,925
    edited February 2018
    The prices were insane in 1989 :p I don't think English has a word for what they are now. ;)

    Our house in Milpitas was a nice enough house, on a typical South Bay lot (I think the lot was 6000 square feet... maybe 8000... but I don't think so) in an OK neighborhood (with a pretty tough commute to Sunnyvale, where I worked, even back then). I can't imagine anyone willingly paying over one million US smackoleums for it, though. :|
  • halo wrote: »
    Why people say, “sell everything and buy new stuff when you get there” in regards to moving.

    I know exactly what you mean. We are in the process of moving from central Pennsylvania to western Colorado. I got a quote from the movers to move all of our stuff and was shocked. Their quote was more than the cost to buy new! So we switched to plan B. We have been filling the new house in Colorado with new "stuff" we are buying out there, and will be having a "moving sale" back here in PA right before we make the final move next year.
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  • Tony M
    Tony M Posts: 11,009
    edited February 2018
    I guess that explains why we don't see moving trucks/tractor trailers anymore.

    Most people just listen to music and watch movies. I EXPERIENCE them.
  • Willow
    Willow Posts: 10,862
    Clipdat wrote: »
    Never understood this. If I had the luxury of having a garage, my car would be in it and I'd actually have incentive to keep it looking fresh and clean.
    charley95 wrote: »
    I have elderly neighbors across from me that has boxes stacked to the ceiling in their 2 stall garage. They have 2 newer cars cars that sit out year round. Normal!

    We fit both suvs in the garage during the winter. Summer the main one goes in and leaves lots of room for bikes and whatever.
    I bike around our neighbourhood and see many with a two and three car garage packed with junk.
  • verb
    verb Posts: 10,176
    My garage is full of toys. 2 cars and 2 motorcycles, plus woodworking tools, etc. Our daily drivers never saw the inside of a garage. We plan to rectify this problem - build a bigger garage! Wait! Does this mean I can get more toys? :smiley:
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  • kevhed72
    kevhed72 Posts: 4,949
    Stuff sucks. Except for the whole homicidal/terrorist aspect....I see what the Unabomber was going for.
  • halo
    halo Posts: 5,616
    Clipdat wrote: »
    How am I ever supposed to be able to afford a house so I can have a dedicated listening room?

    Stop hanging out on this forum and stop buying audio equipment :p

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  • Clipdat
    Clipdat Posts: 12,557
    Impossible!

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    halo wrote: »
    Stop hanging out on this forum and stop buying audio equipment :p

  • afterburnt
    afterburnt Posts: 7,892
    I am a whoarder and it covered my bases. I got two houses right now and I got extra stuff to listen to at the new house. Not the geatest but I didnt have to open my Hello Kitty boom box, that's just for lookin at.
  • stangman67
    stangman67 Posts: 2,179
    afterburnt wrote: »
    I am a whoarder and it covered my bases. I got two houses right now and I got extra stuff to listen to at the new house. Not the geatest but I didnt have to open my Hello Kitty boom box, that's just for lookin at.

    Such a waste of quality audiophile gear right there
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  • Jstas
    Jstas Posts: 14,707
    Sound to me like y'all just need bigger garages.
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  • soundfreak1
    soundfreak1 Posts: 3,374
    I hear ya halo. Just moved on the 5th as well. A sea of boxes, (did use pro movers though) hoping to have the racks up today. Wired up and playing ??? That's another story. Still looking for chit.
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  • halo
    halo Posts: 5,616
    We used movers as well but we boxed up our own stuff and are now in the process of unpacking
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  • lightman1
    lightman1 Posts: 10,776
    Final offer! $180