Moving & Storage

Need storage before your new home is ready?

This page covers delayed occupancy, renovations, specialty pieces, and moves that need storage before final delivery. If closing, renovation, or occupancy timing changes, the team will confirm the right storage and delivery plan without making you rebuild the move from scratch.

Serving Naples, Bonita Springs, Estero, Fort Myers, Marco Island, and nearby Southwest Florida communities. Fla. IM No. 678.

Common Situations Closing dates move, renovation runs long, or the destination is not ready when the furniture is.

Instead of forcing separate vendors and disconnected timing, the move and the hold can stay connected in one quote and delivery plan.

Common situations

  • Renovation work pushed the delivery date back.
  • The closing date and final move-in date no longer match.
  • A condo building timeline changed after the move was planned.
  • The homeowner wants one connected plan instead of stitching together separate vendors.

Why this path helps

Storage timing, final delivery, and move planning can stay connected when the home, condo, or renovation schedule does not line up cleanly.

One Connected Path

Storage timing should support the move, not create a new problem.

Move Out

Coordinate the original move even if the final destination timing is still moving.

Hold

Keep furniture in a managed hold period while the home, condo, or renovation catches up.

Final Delivery

Reconnect the plan when the destination is ready instead of rebuilding the move from scratch.

Right Delivery Plan

The team can confirm the right storage and final-delivery sequence once the destination is actually ready.

What To Share Early

The timing details matter even when the final date is not settled.

Helpful Inputs
Current location Where the furniture is now and whether the move is already underway.
Expected ready date The best current estimate for the home, condo, or room readiness window.
Why timing changed Closing delays, renovation details, building access changes, or occupancy timing all help shape the next step.

Storage Details

Pickup, storage, and final delivery should be planned together.

If your home is not ready, share what needs to be picked up, how long storage may be needed, and what has to happen before final delivery. The office can use those details to shape the right storage plan.

Stored inventory notes List what may go into storage and why it needs to wait.
Release timing Closing, renovation, or occupancy updates can be reviewed before final delivery is scheduled.
Billing follow-up Storage time and final-delivery questions are easier to review when the storage details are on the request.

How the storage plan is protected

  • Pickup, warehouse hold, storage category, and final delivery are kept in one plan.
  • The office confirms expected ready date, storage duration, access constraints, and final-delivery address when available.
  • If dates move again, the same request can be updated instead of starting over with another vendor.

Best Fit

For delayed closings, renovations, and homes not ready for delivery.

Use this path when the move is real but the final delivery date is still changing. Approximate timing is enough to start the quote conversation.

Storage Before Delivery

Request a quote now, even if the final ready date is still moving.