Shipping back to uk
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I was going to post an almost identical question so thank you for this - you beat me by a day. 
I'm actually interested in a quarter of a container (no furniture) just lots of old tat, books, and crud. Collecting lots of this stuff is the effect of living in the USA for 25 years.
Also, did anyone get everything delivered to a self store room? I'm going to be in a couple of places for the first few months, so not 100% sure when I'll be at any one address... And no. I don't have family that I could use to get things sent to for that time.

I'm actually interested in a quarter of a container (no furniture) just lots of old tat, books, and crud. Collecting lots of this stuff is the effect of living in the USA for 25 years.
Also, did anyone get everything delivered to a self store room? I'm going to be in a couple of places for the first few months, so not 100% sure when I'll be at any one address... And no. I don't have family that I could use to get things sent to for that time.
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Another alternative, is many international removal companies will have their own storage facility where they can hold the goods until you're ready for final delivery to your address once you've settled.
Hope that helps!
#5
By the way, where in Sussex are you? I am looking to be in a city I used to live in when I was first married (three marriages down) all those years ago - Brighton.
Thank you.
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Hi, I used upackweship a few years ago ,it takes about 3 months as it goes by ship .because I did not have a place to live yet at the time they stored it for me check these people out ask them cost to store for a few months.If you have boxes
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We moved back to the UK from the US east coast back in May. We used bluemove - after getting a number of quotes and different options. Total cost was $10k for a 20' container door to door. Total ship time was a nominal 15 days, although it was delayed a few days due to docking delays at Southampton.
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I've been back in Brighton (well, Hove, Actually) for 3 years, after 19 away. Its as unique and fabulous here as ever!
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I am eyeing an apartment in the Marina. Right in the middle of my budget too. I remember it all being built. My Dad used to sell hardware (nuts, bolts, screws, hinges etc) and supplied the initial build of the place. All very ironic as a result of that now...
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Ah yes. The "other half of the city". 
I am eyeing an apartment in the Marina. Right in the middle of my budget too. I remember it all being built. My Dad used to sell hardware (nuts, bolts, screws, hinges etc) and supplied the initial build of the place. All very ironic as a result of that now...

I am eyeing an apartment in the Marina. Right in the middle of my budget too. I remember it all being built. My Dad used to sell hardware (nuts, bolts, screws, hinges etc) and supplied the initial build of the place. All very ironic as a result of that now...
The Marina would be an equally fantastic spot though. I remember my very first visit there, must've been the early 80s, for a boat show while I was at college. In those days it was possible to just walk along wooden pontoons and admire the boats. Watching it grow over the next 20 years was fascinating, and visiting it now to see so many apartment blocks is a real eye-opener! Go for it!!





