We’ve all heard of the Texans’ love for their state. You might have noticed that Texas is one of the few states that has such pride for their state, they fly their state flags at the same height as the United States flag!
Read MoreClutter can create a sense of panic in some, but for others it can bring a sense of security. When placing your home on the market and relocating with your Atlanta movers, you might want to consider letting go of some of your clutter to make the moving process a little smoother.
Read MoreMoving to a big city when you come from a small town is quite the awakening. When you make your move to San Diego, you might feel like a fish out of water if you are used to a five-minute drive to the nearest grocery store.
Read MoreSelling your home in the winter can be a real challenge, especially if you have rainy or cold weather. It’s hard to show the true potential of an outdoor space when you have less-than-ideal outdoor temperatures.
Read MoreIf you’re moving from an apartment or condo into your first home in the Kansas City area, there are many changes to prepare for. Some of these changes you’ll look forward to, like building equity and the pride of home ownership.
Read MoreIt takes a certain type of person to relocate to Alaska, for sure. The long dark winter and survival tactics used to live in Alaska is not something everyone desires in his or her new city.
Read MoreIf you’re someone who’s spent time cultivating your houseplants for years, you don’t want to leave them behind when you go to move. Your Coleman Allied movers offer packing and moving boxes to help ensure your plants are stable during transport.
Read MoreWe’ve all seen that episode of “House Hunters” where the home-buyers search high and low for the house of their dreams...for their pet. It seems a little excessive to rule out a home based on a part of your family that can’t even express their opinions in words, but pets are part of the family too.
Read MoreWhether you’re renting or buying, it’s an unfortunate fact that relocating to a large metropolitan area tends to mean less space for more money. Moving from a relatively large space to a smaller one can be stressful, leaving you pulling your hair out trying to figure out where to store everything.
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.
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