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  • Moving Advice for the Bookworm: 7 Tips for Packing Your Books

    Are you a bookworm? If so, you probably have quite a few books to pack during your upcoming relocation. Fortunately, their size and shape often make packing books relatively easy. The following tips can help you with the packing process. 1. Use Small Boxes Books can get heavy! Packing books into small boxes can help…

  • Time to Go: 7 Signs Your Business Needs a New Office Space

    It’s essential to maintain an office space that meets your needs. Knowing the signs that your office space is no longer adequate for your purposes can help you decide when it’s time to relocate to a new office. Here’s what you need to watch for. If you’re experiencing one or more of these problems, and…

  • 6 Questions to Ask Movers You’re Considering Hiring

    When you’re moving, it feels like there are a million things to do. Hiring a reliable moving company can alleviate the stress and help you manage the details. Here are six fundamental questions you should ask the moving companies you’re considering hiring. 1. Can you give me a cost estimate? Before signing a contract, ask…

  • Moving with Pets? Ease Their Stress With These Tips

    If you think moving is stressful on humans — imagine the toll it takes on your pets. Pets tend to get anxious as soon as boxes and packing materials start to appear. Cats and dogs have that unique sense; they know something life-changing is about to happen.  Here are some tips to ease the moving…

  • 5 Things to Consider When You’re Ready to Move Your Family

    Real estate agents live by the mantra, “location, location, location.” That same phrase may be equally appropriate for families considering a new home in another town, county, or state. Choosing the right fit for you and your loved ones involves wide-reaching factors.  When working families don’t consider all of the facets of moving, they may…

  • How to Make Your New House a Home

    Our homes are more than just a place to live; homes help us express ourselves and our personalities. They are a place of comfort and fulfillment. Even while still living with a few unpacked boxes, you can take steps to make your new house feel like home. Here are some ways to settle in after…

  • How to Involve School-Aged Kids in Moving

    Moving with kids is a little like herding cats. They don’t know what to do, and they’re probably not interested in doing it. And yet, you want their buy-in so that the moving process isn’t a complete challenge. To do that, you’ll need to use the right kind of motivation. Kids want to help out…

  • Ways to Learn About Your New Community

    Moving to a new community can be an exciting experience for some and a daunting experience for others. If you’ve moved alone, being in a new community also can be lonely at first. Learning about your new community and meeting your new neighbors will help you settle in and enjoy your new life. Research Before…

  • 5 Tips to Help Your Senior Parents Move

    Moving your own stuff for a household move is tricky. Getting your senior parents ready to leave a home they’ve lived in for decades is an entirely different experience. It’s not just the act of sorting and packing. You have to help your parents figure out what they need and the best way to let…

  • Handling IT Challenges When Moving Your Office

    Moving to a new office has many advantages, including allowing a business to grow. But office moves bring challenges, especially those related to moving your information technology. Here are some ways to help with your IT challenges when moving your office. Store Your Data Safeguarding the secure storage of your data is critical to a…