I think if you find your local reef club's message board, you will sell everything quickly and make more money if you part it out, rather than trying to sell it all as a set. Price your corals according to what others seem to be selling them for in your area. Anything attached to a rock, add in the amount for the rock, based on whatever the going rate is for live rock in your area. I am referring to what others in your reef club sell it at, not what the LFS sell it for.
Price your equipment, based on age and brand and if it's fairly new, I'd start with taking 20-25% off the avg retail price and go up from there depending on how old it is. Anything a year or more, I'd take about 50% off the retail, unless it's a really high end product. Craigslist is a good place to sell too, but you're likely to get less money there. You might be able to sell the whole setup there though, if you're in more of a hurry to sell and don't mind not making as much.
Love the purple zoos on the left side of the tank. Too bad you have to sell, looks like you had a great start! Hopefully once you're settled somewhere in your new life, you'll be able to come back to the hobby! Good luck!

Love the purple zoos on the left side of the tank. Too bad you have to sell, looks like you had a great start! Hopefully once you're settled somewhere in your new life, you'll be able to come back to the hobby! Good luck!