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Planning a Household Move? 5 Things to Know
Forty million Americans move each year. Moving is a stressful process with a lot of different pieces to manage. Thankfully, it doesn’t have to be as stressful as it may seem. What can you do to make your household move less stressful? We’re here to help. Read on for some tips to make the process…
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Making a Move for Your Career: A Quick Guide on How to Relocate
If you’re planning a move because of a new job, it’s time to make a plan that will make relocation easy and streamlined. Invest some time in locational research and budgeting. From there, all that’s left is finding the right moving company that will handle your belongings with care. Read on to learn more about…
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How to Transport a Flat-Screen TV: Essential Tips to Remember
Often, flat-screen TVs can be awkward to move and, therefore, easily damaged. Because they are so fragile, they need to be appropriately packed and transported when moving. Compared to their clunky, older box-shaped predecessor, newer flat-screen TVs might seem like a breeze to pack and transport. But, the sensitive screens and size of today’s TVs…
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Changing the Locks on a New House: Why It’s Important and How to Do It
Changing the locks on your new home is vital for the safety and protection of your family and belongings. Keep reading to discover why replacing the locks as soon as possible on your new home is so important. Why Should You Change the Locks? When you move into a new home, you don’t know how…
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How to Transfer Schools Mid-Year: A Guide for Families on the Move
Every year around 40 million Americans move at least once. That’s 14 percent of the population. There are many reasons people move so often, ranging from climate preferences to job opportunities. For Americans with children, often moving means transferring schools mid-year. Switching schools mid-year can be stressful, especially for kids. However, there are some things…
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Beat the Winter Blues With These Fun Minneapolis Adventures
Minneapolis may be well-known for its winter weather extremes, but there is still a range of exciting activities on the go all year round. With summer just around the corner, now’s the best time to enjoy some of the fun things to do in Minneapolis during the colder weather. If you’re new in town or…
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Preparing for a Smooth Transition: Office Moving Timeline
When it’s time to move your office, you want the transition to be as seamless as possible. The less time spent moving means more time getting important things done. There are certain things you need to include in your office moving timeline to guarantee it’s done swiftly and without error. Keep reading to learn more…
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Factors to Consider When Choosing Warehousing Services
There are close to 50,000 storage units in the United States, but what if you’re looking for warehouse storage to hold your household belongings to stay while you transition to a new location? A warehouse service provider can make your move easier by giving you peace of mind that your belongings are safe while you…
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Restricted Items That Household Movers Won’t Move
Moving is a process that typically isn’t easy to complete on your own. Hiring local movers can not only save you plenty of time, but it can also help you move objects you wouldn’t otherwise be able to. But, it’s essential to keep in mind that there are particular possessions that movers won’t relocate for…
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Unigroup Migration Study: More People Moving Out of Minnesota Than Moving In
The United Van Lines 43rd Annual National Movers Study is out. During 2019, Minnesota experienced a nearly equal amount of interstate movers arriving and leaving. 48% of Minnesota’s interstate movers were coming in whereas 52% were leaving the state. This is nothing new as we’ve experienced a nearly net neutral amount of interstate movers nearly…


