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Tigerink

Yes, I have considered all of that. we bought a 5 bedroom 4.5 condo on top of a hill about 2 miles form the Atlantic. We live in North Carolina where your black shoes turn green if you don't run a dehumidifier. So we understand humidity. But I do need to figure out how to get some of my supplies in there or I can't do my art. So, we will contact our L.T. Attorney and the builder who lives half the year in Miami (also humid) and half the year in L.T.  Thanks and I totally understand your reaction. Most people move there to retire. Retirement is not in our DNA. :)

Tigerink

So I hear. We did meet several Evangelical Christians when we were there the first time. And somebody said there are more churches there than mosquitoes. I  will have to see that to believe it. But I am sure we will find a place to worship.

WillieWeb

Mudanza

jhgoodwin

Regarding crock pot electricity use, best information I can find is that on low, it takes 70 watts, which means for 9 hours of cooking, it would cost about 6.3 cents USD assuming DR electricity was $0.10 per kilowatt hour. Multiply as appropriate if your rates are higher.

John

prtintl
@planner

Hi,

Do you have to prove ownership or residence card to ship duty and tax free…?

Thanks,

Prtintl
planner
Its a one time exception with your original residency. There are a ton of rules to follow so make sure you understand them
WillieWeb
Or -- use a mudanza......no paperwork req'd
Tropical Flower

@WillieWeb Can you elaborate on this,  please ðŸ™ðŸ¼ ?

ddmcghee

@WillieWeb Can you elaborate on this,  please ðŸ™ðŸ¼ ?

- @Tropical Flower


With a mudanza, the price is all-in, it includes shipping and any import taxes or customs fees. You'll pay more per pound than you do with a traditional package forwarder (MBE, CPS, EPS, etc.), but that is because you get more service and no surprises when the package goes through Aduanas. Many offer a set price for barrels, regardless of weight! If you have a lot of smaller items that can fit in a barrel, that's the way to go!

We have not used a mudanza yet, but we took advantage of bringing in a container of household items duty-free with residency, and then anything else we need we plan carefully to avoid the $200 threshold for import duty. We've only had to pay it once in almost 2 years of frequent orders!

WillieWeb
I use the mudanza quite a lot.... have never had anything weighed.

As DD says, they ship (and even pick-up if local) and drop off at your DR door



A box (2'x2' say) will be about $30-35.

I have shipped furniture, BBQ, lawn mower..... just about everything

All my major appliances are shipped in - they have flat rates for Fridges/Stoves/etc
UncleBuck

@WillieWeb Can you elaborate on this,  please ðŸ™ðŸ¼ ?

- @Tropical Flower


With a mudanza, the price is all-in, it includes shipping and any import taxes or customs fees. You'll pay more per pound than you do with a traditional package forwarder (MBE, CPS, EPS, etc.), but that is because you get more service and no surprises when the package goes through Aduanas. Many offer a set price for barrels, regardless of weight! If you have a lot of smaller items that can fit in a barrel, that's the way to go!

We have not used a mudanza yet, but we took advantage of bringing in a container of household items duty-free with residency, and then anything else we need we plan carefully to avoid the $200 threshold for import duty. We've only had to pay it once in almost 2 years of frequent orders!

- @ddmcghee



I find the opposite.  They are MUCH cheaper than a forwarder for larger items.  I had a $500 welding machine imported through Pick N Send, CPS and Montero Shipping (a "mudanza").  Pick N Send was supposed to be a special rate, and express.  It took 2 months and $500.  CPS was via boat, took 2 weeks and $400.  Montero Shipping is $100, and a month or so, but delivery to my door.  Huge difference in all of these rates.  The mudanza is duty-free.  I don't ask how they do it, I just appreciate that they do.
WillieWeb
You're right Buck....and weight is never a factor..... ship freight, volume is the critical factor
alvareztraveling

@WillieWeb Have you shipped anything lately? They charged me $125 to ship a box around that size, and their standard boxes(29"x18") costs $75 to ship...

WillieWeb
Who charged that ? Alvarez
alvareztraveling

@WillieWeb Awilda shipping, last month

WillieWeb
Anything special about it - contents or something?

The duties are built in