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Uship Van Lines Inc
5.0(
43
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Serving Wilsonville, OR and surrounding areas

Angi Approved

In business since 2022

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Alex was an excellent support at this stressful time. The contacts that she referred me to for storage was exceptional. The moving team was punctual, professional and performed seemingly impossible feats of furniture moving."
inside the semi
Inside a container
Full load
Moving to HI
Air cargo HI

+34

9 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Redefyne Moving & Storage
4.6(
694
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Serving Wilsonville, OR and surrounding areas

Angi Approved

In business since 2009

Free estimates

Customers say: Super punctual

"I highly recommend this moving company. They were all so professional and true from begging to end. Aaron was patient with all of my questions. He has exhalent customer service and phone etiquette. He was appropriate with his initial quote with no surprises at the end of the move. I can’t say enough good things about Hector and Richard. The two of them are so very kind, respectful, fast, efficient, funny, and helpful. They didn’t play around when it came to my move even though they had a flight of stairs to take stuff down to the truck, and then they had 3 more flights of stairs to move the stuff into the new place. They handled the stairs with a great attitude, efficiency, and just like the champs they are. To my surprise, nothing was damaged! Thanks Redefyne Moving & Storage for the laughter and positive attitude as it helped to keep my stress level down and my move enjoyable."
Recommended by87%of homeowners
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National Van Lines, Inc.
4.3(
71
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Serving Wilsonville, OR and surrounding areas

Angi Approved

In business since 1929

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"National Van Lines only sent us two guys to pickup our items. The delivery was much better with three guys. However, they packed our items pretty tight and things got crush a bit. So, the service was okay for the money we paid. "
Long Distance Mover
Packing for a cross country move
Loading the Truck
Cross Country Moving
Moving your memories

+6

Response time1 day
Response rate89%
603 neighbors recently requested a quote
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FAQs for out-of-state moving service projects in Wilsonville, OR

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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