If you’ve skipped the busy summer season and are considering moving soon, there’s no time like the fall! Aside from some minor concerns such as frost, fall is an ideal time to complete your move, whether local or long distance.
Read MoreWith millions of users worldwide, social media sites like Facebook and Twitter are being used more than ever in the real estate industry. Using social media can be an easy & convenient way to connect with potential buyers or a real estate professional that meets your expectations.
Read MoreThere’s no question about it – Americans have a lot of stuff to store! If you’re making a transition, chances are you’re considering renting storage space. Having extra space can simplify your life, but only if you keep a well-organized storage unit stocked only with belongings you need!
Read MoreMost everyone knows that Seattle is the hometown to the almighty Starbucks. But even beyond this global juggernaut, coffee is a big deal in Seattle. When your moving trucks are unloaded and you are still standing in a pile of boxes at midnight, it’s handy to know where to get a good cup of brew.
Read MoreWhen you arrive at your new home and unpack, the last thing you want to see is your priceless artwork damaged from the long journey.
Read MoreFinding the house of your dreams is hard enough even when you’re familiar with the area. Moving to a new region or a different country can be even more stressful. Here are a few tips to keep your house hunt-from-afar from becoming too overwhelming. 1.
Read MoreMoving is stressful enough – you’ll have to deal with packing and relocating, not to mention making your new home livable. Emergencies make things difficult, especially when you don’t know who to call.
Read MoreMany people ask why using professional local movers is better than a do-it-yourself move. Here are the ups and downs of leaving the work to professionals as well as moving yourself.
Read MoreNo matter if you’re moving across the country or across the street it is important to keep certain things on you rather than with movers on moving day. Sometimes items can get lost or ruined during a move, so it’s important to identify the things you want to keep by your side on moving day.
Read MoreIt’s hard to leave behind a home that holds so many good memories. Whether you’re moving your grandparents or your parents, you want to make sure that these memories aren’t left behind on moving day. 1) Decide what items can be kept and what has to go.
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