Home Moving in Qatar Has Never Been Easier
Moving to a new home in Qatar? Here are some answers to frequently asked questions that will help you reduce stress and make your move a smoother process.
Where do I get a mover?
If you are relocating from one home to another, then you will need to hire professional assistance to facilitate your move. To find moving companies quickly and easily you can request for up to 5 free quotes from ServiceMarket.
How do I make sure I choose the right mover?
If you are using ServiceMarket then choosing the right mover is simple as one, two, three. ServiceMarket provides you the ability to filter the providers by price, customer ratings or promotions, select the companies that appeal to you. Click to read customer reviews about the companies and select the one that you like best.
How much should I expect to pay for my move?
The price for moving your home will depend on the amount of bedrooms and belongings you have. However you can estimate the price at QAR 1500 minimum per bedroom. This is a rough estimate that allows you to plan your budget accordingly. To have a better idea of the prices visit ServiceMarket.
Should I pack myself or let the company pack my belongings?
For efficient packing and unpacking process it’s always recommended to let the company pack your belongings. However, if you have small children or allergies or just in general don’t want for others to touch your belongings you can pack yourself or partially pack the belongings you want.
How long will it take to move my home?
Home relocation is a tiering process that will take a day minimum. If however you have a 3+bedroom villa or apartment then your move can extend to 3 days.
In this case make sure to have a little carry-on with you filled with necessities.
What else should I know?
In order to avoid misplacement of your belongings, write up an inventory list. When the boxes and your belongings will enter your new house keep a close eye to make sure your inventory list and your belongings match.
haha sure anything to set the emporium's cash registers ringing...although i'm not sure how much the ravenous meat loving pakistanis would enjoy poppadams and paani poori...they would love some free air in their tires though yeah :-)
Mohdata: you could all go for brunch at the Emporium and the workers could get the pickup tyres checked whilst you eat ;0)
i'll stay put too...or i'd rather give those friendly pakistani truck guys in najma the job and they'd do it for a fraction of the price...maybe not as professional as the companies but if you just pitch in a bit yourself with the packing, together, you can get it done...and have plenty of money left over for a handsome tip for the workers and a great meal to treat yourself to after the job is done :-)
1500 per room minimum. I'll stay where I am :(
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