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Safebound Moving & Storage
4.57(
756
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Angi Approved

In business since 2016

Free estimates

Customers say: True professional

"Safebound moving and storage got it right. This was my second move with them. They did a great job the first time when used them. So when i was ready to move 100 miles away it made sense to call Safebound moving n storage. My customer services person Nathan, pulled up my records. Nathan kept in contact with me. He made sure I had all the information about my move. The day before the move he called to go over details. 4 men arriving between 10 - 11 am The movers that arrived at my apartment showed -up at 10 a.m. They called 1/2 hour before they arrived. The 4 gentlemen started working after we spoke, communication is key with this company. They worked together like a well oiled machine. When I got to my new home and the four men started unloading the truck nothing was broken. No boxes were crushed. Everything was moved with the most care believe me. I was very happy with this company. I hope I don’t have to move again, but if I do, I’ll be calling Safebound. 😃 "
48 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by78%of homeowners
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Long Distance Moving - All Service Moving
4.91(
376
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Angi Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2004

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I cannot say enough great things about All Service Moving—and ESPECIALLY Rico and Reyes, who were absolute lifesavers for my last-minute move. After another moving company bailed on me the day before my scheduled move, All Service swooped in and saved the day. Rico and Reyes showed up EARLY, upbeat, and ready to tackle the challenge—even with super heavy furniture that usually requires a 4-person crew. Somehow, the two of them handled everything like pros without a single scratch or ding—on the furniture or either home. What really stood out was how personable, kind, and thoughtful they were. They moved quickly and efficiently, knowing I was paying by the hour, but never once sacrificed care or quality. They were kind to my mom (who was helping me out), and so sweet to my two dogs too. If you’re planning a move, ask for Rico and Reyes by name. They went above and beyond, and I want their team to know what a fantastic job they did. They deserve every bit of recognition. 100% recommend."
214 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by97%of homeowners
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Sunrise Van Lines
2.50(
8
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In business since 2000

Free estimates

"Please DO NOT HIRE THIS COMPANY! THEY ARE COMPLETE FRAUDS and THIEVES! They still have not delivered nor allowed me to pick up my furniture and I paid 80% of the estimated price. Following is a sequence of events: July 30th, 2020: Jonnie gives me an estimate to move from Miami Beach to Brimfield, Massachusetts with a 30-day storage (free according to the contract) at which time on the 30th day, I would move into my new place. I paid a down payment of $190 for a move out date from Miami Beach on August 4th at 9:00 am. I reserved my building’s elevator from 9-12 to facilitate the move. I am in Massachusetts due to COVID and arranging this from afar. August 4th-Movers show up at 11:30 which is 2 ½ hours after what I had agreed to with Jonnie. So I had to re-book the elevator for the afternoon 3-6 in order not to be charged another month’s rent by my building. The movers show up at 4:45 and end up completing the move. August 19th-Yaron says they are in Massachusetts (even though my things were supposed to be in storage until September 4th). He demands 70% to be paid upfront once they “arrive in Mass” and says he can’t take any other payment but Zelle which I have never used before. I find this very odd and ask him to pick up my things and that I would complete the move. He and Jack yell and bully me and say that they can’t tell me anything until I pay 70%. So I download Zelle and pay him 70% and ask them to tell me where my things were and Jack says he now can’t tell me anything until I pay the full balance. Jack says that my things will be delivered “around September 4th but cannot make any date guarantees”. I ask him for a copy of the contract because the link Jonnie gave me no longer works. I also ask him for a copy of my Zelle payment and the receipt of what I have paid so far. He does not respond. He does not respond. So I have no contract and no receipt of any payment at this point. August 19th-September 2nd- I email and text Jack to ask for my contract and an update on my move and belongings and there is no response. September 3rd-I text Jack and tell him that if he doesn’t give me a copy of what I have already paid and my contract that I would take him to court, call the media, call the police, and file with the BBB and the Federal Transportation Dept. He finally sent me a copy of the receipt of what I have paid. But still no contract. So I contact my attorney and he says to pay the balance and get the stuff from storage. September 4th-Today is my move-in date and still, I have no contact from the company. I text Jack and ask him where I could pay the remaining balance of the move to pick up my belongings and have my family help me with my move over the long weekend. He doesn’t get back to me. Sep 5th- I call Jack’s number and he says he’s working on getting me the address of the storage unit where my thighs are and would get back to me. He does not. September 6th- I call Yaron at a number that Jack gave me and Yaron says he’s working on getting me the address as well and once that’s ready that I have to pay via Zelle because that’s the only way to pay. I ask him about my contract and he says it’s in the storage unit with my belongings. So, I still have no belongings and no contract. That is the last I have heard from them. At this point, I am out the 80% I have paid this company, and I still have no contract and no belongings. They are obviously con artists and I will most likely never see my belongings. I am calling the media, taking them to small claims court in Florida and I’ve hired an attorney."
Recommended by37%of homeowners
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Auto Transport - United Freight Of America
4.84(
920
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In business since 2008

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Excellent, no problems. My car was new the first year I used the service and there has never been any damage during the transports. The men picking up and delivering the car have always been pleasant and cooperative. Both Ely and Guy at United Transport has been highly responsive to my needs. I would highly recommend this company."
Recommended by96%of homeowners
Torres Piano Service
New to Angi

In business since 1977

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Torres Piano Service\nGreg Torres, Owner / Technician

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AMBASSADORS MOVING & SHIPPING
4.00(
1
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In business since 2005

Free estimates

Movement of Household Goods, \nPacking of Household Goods\nStorage of Household Goods\nLocal & Long Distance Moving.

Recommended by100%of homeowners
All American Movers and Storage Inc
3.29(
7
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In business since 2010

Free estimates

"Horrible!!! Instead of their proposed arrival time between 10 & 12 they arrived at 1:45 & left at 5:45 saying they “had another job to go to”. They were not finished so asked them if they would be back the next day to finish & they promised me they would. In the meantime they asked us to remove the packing paper from the unpacked boxes & flatten them. They were supposed to take care of that too but we agreed to accommodate them. After they left I called the main office & left a message asking what time they would arrive the next day. I didnt hear back by the following Morning so I called again & left another message. Its been 2 weeks today & I have called 5 x’s with no responses. I have furniture that has not been put together (a very heavy 2 piece armoire, a bed with a dresser & mirror that are in my dining room, & a heavy 2 piece dining room hutch. They broke a leg off one of the beds, put it together & now it leans to one side. They also broke about 25 pieces of glassware & dishes. I’m missing a glass shelf from my dining room hutch (presumably broken too). And they scratched & gouged several pieces of furniture. I am going to have to hire someone else to come out & finish up what was left undone. I could go on. There’s more but what’s the point!!! They are irresponsible & obviously have no scruples."
Recommended by57%of homeowners
Quality Labor Management
New to Angi

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

Affiliated with these reputable organizations:\n\n◦National Association of Women In Construction - NAWIC \n◦Associated Builders and Contractors - ABC \n◦Associated of General Contractors - AGC \n◦St. Judes Children's Research \n◦Central Florida Hotel & Lodging Association \n◦Florida Staffing Association

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CB3 LLC
New to Angi

In business since 2025

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

777 N Jefferson St
Suite 408 PMB 1248

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FAQs for out-of-state moving service projects in Niceville, FL

How much money you need to live comfortably in Hawaii varies based on your housing preferences, transportation needs, and lifestyle. Many residents find ways to manage on moderate incomes by choosing less touristy neighborhoods and adapting to local living patterns. Creating a detailed budget that accounts for housing, transportation, groceries, and utilities provides a clearer picture of your specific requirements.

Living in Hawaii on $3,000 monthly is possible with careful budgeting and lifestyle adjustments. Success largely depends on housing costs, which vary significantly between neighborhoods and islands. Many residents find shared living arrangements or smaller accommodations in less expensive areas help manage expenses. Prioritizing necessities, limiting dining out, and embracing local recreational options that don't require significant spending can help stretch your monthly budget while still enjoying island living.

The hidden costs of moving to Hawaii often include unexpected shipping surcharges, agricultural inspection fees, and initial setup expenses. Many newcomers are surprised by delivery access fees for difficult locations, temporary accommodation needs while waiting for household goods, and higher utility deposits. Island-specific expenses like specialized pest control services and humidity-resistant storage solutions may also become necessary. Building a contingency fund of 10 to 15% above your estimated moving budget helps accommodate these unforeseen expenses.

How long it takes to ship household goods to Hawaii depends primarily on your chosen shipping method and departure location. Standard ocean freight often requires three to six weeks from mainland ports, with shared containers sometimes taking longer due to consolidation schedules. Air shipping dramatically reduces transit time to days rather than weeks, but at significantly higher cost. Many residents adopt a hybrid approach, sending essential items by air while allowing bulk possessions to follow by sea.

Whether you need special permits to move to Hawaii depends on the possessions you’re bringing. While American citizens don't need immigration documentation, certain items face strict regulation. Agricultural products, plants, and some animals require special permits or inspection certificates. Vehicle importation requires specific documentation and potential emissions testing. Large shipping containers may need delivery permits in certain residential areas. Consulting with transportation specialists familiar with Hawaii's requirements helps avoid compliance issues.

The items you’re prohibited from shipping to Hawaii include numerous plants, seeds, and fresh produce that might introduce invasive species to the islands' delicate ecosystem. Certain animals face strict prohibition, particularly snakes and other potential invasive species. Hazardous materials, firearms without proper documentation, and controlled substances cannot be shipped. Review current prohibited items lists from shipping companies and Hawaii's Department of Agriculture before packing, as regulations can change, and violations may result in significant penalties.

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