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suek Oct 22nd 2010 4:46 am

Moving to Perth
 
We are getting quotes for shipping stuff to Perth in Nov. but so far its very expensive. Anyone with advise on this score? Seems like it'll cost more than stuff worth, but don't want to start from scratch.:fingerscrossed:
suek

Kingseat Oct 22nd 2010 6:22 am

Re: Moving to Perth
 
Are you getting quotes on a 20ft or a 40ft container?

It will depend on your stuff. If it is on its last legs then replace when you are here but if it is good stuff take it with you. Furniture is expensive in Australia unless you shop at Ikea (it is still expensive compared to UK) or somewhere like Fantastic Furniture. You can pick up homewares in the likes of target, big W or Kmart quite cheaply.

What quotes have you got?

suek Oct 22nd 2010 10:35 am

Re: Moving to Perth
 
they have quoted us £3500 for 750 cu ft. So we are now thinking to leave the Settees, beds & TV's & just buy them when we get there.:thumbup:

Gert Muller Oct 22nd 2010 11:33 am

Re: Moving to Perth
 

Originally Posted by suek (Post 8936226)
We are getting quotes for shipping stuff to Perth in Nov. but so far its very expensive. Anyone with advise on this score? Seems like it'll cost more than stuff worth, but don't want to start from scratch.:fingerscrossed:
suek

My advice would be to take everything with you. We ended up with a 40ft container and paid about £6000 if I am remembering right. We had a mixture of some expensive quality furniture and quite a lot of stuff from Ikea. We were so glad to have all our stuff with us and there are so many other things to spend your money on when you arrive its nice not to have to worry about replacing your wordly goods!!

verystormy Oct 22nd 2010 11:45 am

Re: Moving to Perth
 
We left all the big stuff behind and just shipped some boxes with cloths and personal items and then bought everything else here. As has been mentioned there are good deals on some things to be had.

kevncarlz Oct 22nd 2010 10:17 pm

Re: Moving to Perth
 

Originally Posted by suek (Post 8936226)
We are getting quotes for shipping stuff to Perth in Nov. but so far its very expensive. Anyone with advise on this score? Seems like it'll cost more than stuff worth, but don't want to start from scratch.:fingerscrossed:
suek

Hi well we came with nothing and wish we had shipped somethings but then like others have said if its on its lasts then you can pick up some cheeper thing here then what it would cost to ship the older things and also we looked at it as a new start but hope you get things sorted as i know its not easy good luck:fingerscrossed:

suek Oct 22nd 2010 10:23 pm

Re: Moving to Perth
 
We have had quotes from Anglo Pacific & Pickfords - both around £3,600 for 750 cu ft. Any suggestions of other companies that may give better deal. We are now thinking of leaving out big furniture as quote shows £900 for 3 piece suite alone.

ZOE POE Oct 22nd 2010 11:50 pm

Re: Moving to Perth
 
Hi we went to an expo in london about 2 years ago and left are details with a company,they still contact us now to ask if we are ready to go,give them ago as for them to still be contacting us 2 years after we discussed with them seems a good sign of the company,they are based in surreyand have depots all over u.k the contact details are Personal shipping services,tel ::020 8686 7733 or [url]www.pssremovals.com see what there like we have not reached the stage of getting a quote yet but hope to after xmas,let me know how you get on,cheers richard

Sherlock Holmes Oct 23rd 2010 12:55 am

Re: Moving to Perth
 
Bring everything! Really. I used Anglo Pacific 4 years ago and they were really good. £3,000 then for a shared container.

Sunshine7 Oct 23rd 2010 2:55 am

Re: Moving to Perth
 
We had so much stuff, even after a massive clear out, that we ended up with a 40 foot container (not full though by any means) and it cost just under £10.000. It hasn't arrived yet - we've been here around 7 weeks so a few more weeks until it comes.

To be honest we wish we hadn't taken so much. Firstly this past couple of months has shown us that we don't need all the bits and pieces and the children certainly don't need all the toys - they haven't missed them one bit!

We bought stuff especially for shipping since we were taking the large container anyway and we wish we hadn't because, for example, we have had to buy a new iron and ironing board, mattresses, crockery, cutlery, quilts, pillows, bedding, towels, pans, glasses, chairs, lamps - the list is endless. I don't know what I was thinking really because I had bought all these things new in the UK but obviously we couldn't do without them for 10+ weeks here. I haven't bought a vacuum cleaner here because I have a new one coming, but it's a long time not to hoover the bedrooms!! Also have a new microwave coming but finding we are not missing having one.

We shipped our new-ish fridge freezer and washing machine, but of course we can't do without either here so have had to buy second hand ones to tide us over. Looking at the new prices I would say they are no dearer than the UK and I wish we had just bought here.

suek Oct 23rd 2010 3:19 am

Re: Moving to Perth
 
Thanks for good advice. We will be arriving end of January & will need to buy fridge freezer as ours is integrated here. We will look out for people like yourself who are selling on things like this.:thumbsup:

Sunshine7 Oct 23rd 2010 3:55 am

Re: Moving to Perth
 
Should have said - we are all (hubby, I and 2 children) really loving Perth so far and it feels like home already - wish we had come years ago! Good luck with the move :)

deb68 Oct 23rd 2010 4:00 am

Re: Moving to Perth
 
We have decided to take some stuff with us, and buy the rest over there. It's just hard deciding what to leave off the list:eek:

squeezzii Oct 23rd 2010 6:33 pm

Re: Moving to Perth
 
We brought everything and were pleased we did! it was like christmas getting our stuff and opening up all the boxes. I would consider you bring some stuff with you for example buy a new Dyson (if you use one) they cost an absolute FORTUNE here! Any stuff that arrives that you find you actually don't want after all, just do a garage sale. I think it would be too expensive to buy everything new when you get here.
We used Abels and they were fantastic as were their ground agent in perth.

Bermudashorts Oct 23rd 2010 6:50 pm

Re: Moving to Perth
 

Originally Posted by suek (Post 8937352)
We have had quotes from Anglo Pacific & Pickfords - both around £3,600 for 750 cu ft. Any suggestions of other companies that may give better deal. We are now thinking of leaving out big furniture as quote shows £900 for 3 piece suite alone.

That is a perfectly good quote. You either book a container or you start again. If your furniture comrpises a couple of scruffy sofa beds and a dining table from ikea or argos that you bought when you left home for the first time then starting again might make sense.

If you are settled and have decent stuff now then bring it! You are not going to replace a household full of decent furniture for £3,600.

Kingseat Oct 24th 2010 6:24 am

Re: Moving to Perth
 

Originally Posted by suek (Post 8936704)
they have quoted us £3500 for 750 cu ft. So we are now thinking to leave the Settees, beds & TV's & just buy them when we get there.:thumbup:

That's about right.

dave99 Oct 24th 2010 1:32 pm

Re: Moving to Perth
 
Leave everything, just pack up all your most personal items into a few boxes. Leave them with a family member. Fly over to aus, get setup and then ask the family to ship the boxes over.

Have a fresh start, dont bring all your old baggage with you. Leave all that behind and have a fresh start in your new life

mabozar Oct 24th 2010 8:22 pm

Re: Moving to Perth
 

Originally Posted by Sunshine7 (Post 8937801)
Should have said - we are all (hubby, I and 2 children) really loving Perth so far and it feels like home already - wish we had come years ago! Good luck with the move :)

Where are you living in Perth we have been here 8 months at a stumbling block now can't buy too expensive and can't sell our scottish home. The exchange rate is crap too! Stuck behind a rock and a hard place as they say don't want to be mortgaged up to the hilt!

Carol

suek Oct 27th 2010 7:29 am

Re: cleaning of garden tools
 
Hi, Can anyone give advice on how clean garden tools need to be. I have used the pressure washer on them and cleaned them in Jades fluid, they still have what looks like greasy marks on that will not come off. will this be acceptable?
Thanks
Steve:(

Gert Muller Oct 27th 2010 4:11 pm

Re: Moving to Perth
 

Originally Posted by dave99 (Post 8940068)
Leave everything, just pack up all your most personal items into a few boxes. Leave them with a family member. Fly over to aus, get setup and then ask the family to ship the boxes over.

Have a fresh start, dont bring all your old baggage with you. Leave all that behind and have a fresh start in your new life

Its OK doing that as long as you have the money to buy everything from beds to dining room tables down to a new wooden spoon and potato peeler! Having familiar things around you can help you to feel more at home in your new place plus a lot your possessions probably hold special memories. Each to their own I guess but I would not underestimate how much it will cost to completely fit out your new home if you do not bring anything with you.

Gert Muller Oct 27th 2010 4:14 pm

Re: cleaning of garden tools
 

Originally Posted by suek (Post 8946089)
Hi, Can anyone give advice on how clean garden tools need to be. I have used the pressure washer on them and cleaned them in Jades fluid, they still have what looks like greasy marks on that will not come off. will this be acceptable?
Thanks
Steve:(

Who's Jade then?? You could try Jeyes Fluid, that's supposed to work quite well!!! ;)

We didn't bring any garden tools because I was a bit worried plus I hate gardening so it was a good excuse not to do it!! But we still ended up having to pay to have our christmas decorations destroyed because there were pine cones on them! Ooops.....

northernbird Oct 27th 2010 4:15 pm

Re: Moving to Perth
 

Originally Posted by Gert Muller (Post 8946702)
Its OK doing that as long as you have the money to buy everything from beds to dining room tables down to a new wooden spoon and potato peeler! Having familiar things around you can help you to feel more at home in your new place plus a lot your possessions probably hold special memories. Each to their own I guess but I would not underestimate how much it will cost to completely fit out your new home if you do not bring anything with you.

I would agree with that.

Sunshine7 Oct 27th 2010 7:40 pm

Re: Moving to Perth
 

Originally Posted by mabozar (Post 8940471)
Where are you living in Perth we have been here 8 months at a stumbling block now can't buy too expensive and can't sell our scottish home. The exchange rate is crap too! Stuck behind a rock and a hard place as they say don't want to be mortgaged up to the hilt!

Carol

We are NOR. We luckily managed to sell our house in the UK but made practically nothing on it so we will be renting for a while until we can save up a bit more of a deposit - even then we WILL be mortgaged to the hilt :(


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