Moving House...

India
August 9, 2018 2:54am CST
Hi to all mylot friend's...Have a nice day... Actually we know the difficulties of relocating home... But few people relocating using Moving truck house...I don't know how long could stay in vehicle as their house.I wonder really... When changing house and moving to new place gives new possibilities, new neighbours and new job opportunities. We are having a chance to start fresh and something new. But there is also some difficulties are there while staying in another place.But living in a moving house is quite different and difficult. Definitely Moving house pushes you out of your comfort zone.There will be parking issues of vehicle.If have children's is much more complicate for their future. Do you encourage living in vechicle as their home ? Also are you living permanently in same place for more years ? If relocated what difficulties you faced? My friend...
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@arunima25 (87855)
• Bangalore, India
9 Aug 18
Living in a moving vehicle is not my kind of idea and that too not with children. However I have moved to 9 different houses, 3 countries and 8 cities in last 18 years of marriage. But I am happy that we are here in this own house for last 5 years and have no more plans to move as children are grown up.
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• India
9 Aug 18
Yeah...Own house will be more comfortable always.Have you went to 9 different houses and 3 countries ? do like all those places ?
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• India
9 Aug 18
@arunima25 yeah... That's really sound's great to hear
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@arunima25 (87855)
• Bangalore, India
9 Aug 18
@manikarnika Yes. I liked all the places. I had good friends and I was engaged with kids and my job.
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@yoalldudes (35037)
• Philippines
9 Aug 18
We are also moving house next month. I am excited. Living in an RV however maybe fun because you get to explore places but really can someone tell what kind of comfort room are u gonna use in a moving vehicle.
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• India
9 Aug 18
Yet...i didn't got a chance to live in moving vehicle home.But i am damn sure that it won't comfortable like a static home...
• India
9 Aug 18
@yoalldudes Hmmm...Great my friend
@yoalldudes (35037)
• Philippines
9 Aug 18
@manikarnika I feel so as well
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@KrauseHome (36447)
• United States
11 Aug 18
No, don't sound like anything I would want. People who enjoy traveling, and have no problems with places to stay, this could be for them. Just I prefer for the most part knowing where I will be sleeping at every night
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• India
12 Aug 18
Yeah...You are right.We can travel world but after reaching our home that happiness and peace could not compared with anything
@fearjp (458)
9 Aug 18
Haha wow. Living in a moving house is really interesting. The only time I think I would want to be in one is when going on vacation. I wouldn't really want to live there though, just while traveling on vacation and when we are on a small trip to the lake or hike lol.
• India
10 Aug 18
Yeah...Me too like outing with family...But food also major issues while travelling to new places ...
• United Kingdom
9 Aug 18
I'd never recommend living in a vehicle, that's for sure. Moving can be stressful. We have to do it soon as our lease is up but we won't be moving far. I moved a year ago from the US to the UK and that was definitely a task, but I managed and I don't regret a thing. Good luck.
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• India
9 Aug 18
Yeah...You are exactly right that relocating create stress also fortunately, just hiring a moving company can save you from a great deal of headaches...
• United Kingdom
9 Aug 18
@manikarnika The international one I used didn't work for me. It got most of my stuff here, but quite a bit of it got damaged in the process and they didn't take responsibility for it. That was a headache too.
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• India
9 Aug 18
@mommyzhuuraan why ? Once committed they should safely distribute and handle to our destination place...Then raise a complaint against them...
@BabeSays (8575)
• Mauritius
10 Aug 18
From my childhood till I got married we moved about more than 50 pleaces. I liked it when I was a kid but as I grew up it was hard because you get use to live one place and suddenly just when you get comfy you have to move again. Right now I have been living the same house since 4 years. Tell you what I badly wanna move but can't.
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• India
10 Aug 18
But...after relocating 50 places still you want to move to other place ? Why ?
@BabeSays (8575)
• Mauritius
10 Aug 18
@manikarnika Because I dislike living among the people I am right now. No sentiments and only uses you for their benefits.
• Bucharest, Romania
9 Aug 18
No, I don't encourage living in a vehicle as your home... at least not yet. Perhaps if in the future the technology will be much more advanced and the world would be completely different from what it is nowadays, then it might be good to live in a "mobile" house.
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• India
9 Aug 18
Yeah...Your future predictions may happen.Possibility is there.Because it may be own land or rent ,the cost and values are increading day by day.Also increase in population may also force few people to live in mobile house...
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@LadyDuck (472003)
• Switzerland
9 Aug 18
In the United States there are communities of "moving houses", but I would not like to live in a moving house.
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• India
9 Aug 18
Yeah...Great decision . Me too don't want to live like that..
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@Hannihar (130213)
• Israel
13 Aug 18
@manikarnika I have heard of moving one's house to a different location. I have not met anyone that ever did it. I rent and have lived in my present place for over 6 years now.
@Keibah (231)
• Nigeria
9 Aug 18
I love the idea of moving and a fresh start but I'm not sure if I'd like to live in a moving house. We don't see any of that around here so it would feel a little strange.
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• India
9 Aug 18
Yeah...Always new people seem to be strange.There may be good or bad people.We can not assure or guarantee new people will be good and friendly.Many risk is there.So safety is more important...
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