i'm about to be guilty of using something i detest as a sign of our overly consumerist society--self-storage. for the last two of six years, i've been living month-to-month at the condo i rent and have been dreading the day when i'll get the call or email that i'll hafta move. well, i got the call this weekend, but instead of my landlord saying they're gonna sell (as many condo owners have been lately), they're actually moving in due to familial/health reasons.
which brings me to this...can anyone make recommendations re self-storage facilities? after a huge purging via sales/donation/trash of accumulated things, i'll be storing mostly furniture, books, dishes--that kinda stuff--for about three to six months (hope that's as long as it'll be for...*sigh*). of course i'll check on the better business bureau of hawaii website, but i'd like to hear some anecdotal evidence if any of you can share.
keep in mind, i'd like the storage place to be in town if possible. i have to store some winter clothes there for my trips to portland and vegas, etc. and i'd like them fairly accessible.
many, many thanks in advance.
which brings me to this...can anyone make recommendations re self-storage facilities? after a huge purging via sales/donation/trash of accumulated things, i'll be storing mostly furniture, books, dishes--that kinda stuff--for about three to six months (hope that's as long as it'll be for...*sigh*). of course i'll check on the better business bureau of hawaii website, but i'd like to hear some anecdotal evidence if any of you can share.
keep in mind, i'd like the storage place to be in town if possible. i have to store some winter clothes there for my trips to portland and vegas, etc. and i'd like them fairly accessible.
many, many thanks in advance.
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