Overnight Storage in Boston
Overnight Storage in Boston
Overnight Storage in Boston is needed when you have bridge load and your closing is the next day or because your lease ends on the last day of the month but your next lease doesn't start until the first. There are very few movers in Boston that offer overnight storage at a reasonable fee. Lots of Boston Movers will price their trucks out per day/half day so you can end up with a bill twice or three times as high just by requiring overnight storage in Boston.
Overnight Storage in Boston |
Monster Movers Boston offers reasonable overnight storage in Boston for average rates of $150/night without any additional sealing fees. Lots of Boston Movers will quote a price for overnight storage then charge you an additional $100-$300 to provide the seal which is free at Monster Movers.
Mastodon Moving is also another resource for overnight storage in Boston. They have a 30,000 sq foot climate controlled building in a safe location for overnight or temporary storage in Massachusetts.
Below is an excerpt from their website:
On the day that your Professional Boston Movers come to load, our moving crew will pack, pad and shrink wrap all your belongings, load them safely on one of our moving trucks. Your crew chief will seal the truck for you with tin, cable or a meter seal to secure your belongings. The moving lock/seal will only be cut on the day of delivery to ensure full safety of your belongings. The moving truck (s) will be parked overnight at a secure video-monitored and gated parking lot in a secure location in Newton, MA or Boylston, MA. Your belongings will be delivered the next day upon the completion of the paperwork required by your bank, real estate agent, or landlord. We are able to do deliveries starting before 2pm.
Overnight storage in Boston is a convenient option for closing, lease delays and many different sets of relocation issues. Overnight storage Boston is usually offered for up to seven nights. After 5-7 nights, it will be more cost effective to do a second move into temporary storage.
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