The first thing you need to do is to make an inventory of the items you want to move. You need to make the evaluation in cubic per feet because a 10 feet truck is about 350 cubic feet. If after you made you inventory if you realize you inventory is more than 350, so need a truck more than 10 feet. if you can make the evaluation by yourself the rental company can do it for you.
24 foot truck is for a 3-4 bedroom house
small, because my grandma lives in a 2 bedroom house.
It was the size of a small bedroom in a modern house. If that large.
The number of people who can legally live in a three bedroom house depends on the location size of the bedrooms and other factors. Generally most local state and federal housing regulations allow up to two people per bedroom. This means a three bedroom house can hold up to six people. However some regulations may limit occupancy to two or three people per bedroom so the total number of people who can legally live in a three bedroom house may be less than six.
It depends on the zoning and the area and year the house was built but it could be from anywhere between 1,500 and 3,000 Sq Feet.
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It depends on the size, location, condition and how desirable the house its self is, for example; a 3 bedroom Victorian house is worth much more than a 1960's 3 bedroom house.
It depends on the size of your deposit. Can you be more specific.
The average size of a bedroom window varies slightly between house designs. They are generally about 26 inches in width and about 40 to 60 inches in height.
i have a three bed 2 bath one story and its about 2000 sq. ft.
Depending on the age of the children in your home, you can expect you will need to rent quite a large place for a family of eight. If the children are still relatively young, you can probably get away with a 5 bedroom home with a master bedroom and 2 children each to the other rooms.
That depends on the house and the master bedroom in question. There is no fixed size, any bedroom can be designated as the "master bedroom" - it is a marketing term, not a specific building code.