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  • Moving Tips for Planning an Urban Move

    Metropolitan areas offer many opportunities and amenities that attract youthful movers. The benefits of “downtown” living include access to restaurants, museums and the arts, not to mention its proximity to major urban employers. If city living is in your future, you should prepare yourself for the challenges of relocating in an urban area. Consider these helpful…

  • Save Money while Raising Pre-Move Cash

    Every item you move adds to the weight and expense to your shipment As you prepare to move, it a good idea to sort through your belongings to identify things you can do without. If you can successfully trim your moving inventory, you can possibly save some money and even raise some in return. What…

  • Home Entertainment Trends

    Mobile Technology Creates More Entertainment Options Preparing to move? It may be time to re-evaluate your cable and internet options. Home entertainment has evolved significantly over the past decade. Advances in internet technology have changed when, where and how we consume television. On-demand trends that emerged with wired services like Tivo have developed into expansive…

  • Home Security Trends

    Newest Generation of Devices Meet the Demands of the Mobile Lifestyle An investment in home security deserves your time and careful attention. Not only is your family’s security at stake, but your wallet may need some protection as well. Unfortunately for the time-strapped mover, the research process has been complicated by all of the newest…

  • How to Stage Your Home to Sell

    If you’re excited by the prospect of moving and you want to do everything in your power to make your relocation happen, you may first have to get through step one: selling your existing home. But with today’s real estate market, is there such a thing as putting your home on the fast track to…

  • Moving Terminology and Movers Speak

    If you haven’t noticed yet, the moving industry is filled with words and acronyms that movers use all the time and often forget that most people don’t understand.   And whether you’re moving locally, long distance, or internationally, may have an impact on the vocabulary you’ll you hear. Here are some of the most common ones:…

  • Binding Versus Non-Binding Estimates

    For interstate (long-distance) moves, there two basic types of estimates that can be provided to a customer: binding and non-binding. With a “binding estimate”, the customer knows in advance what the move will cost, excluding any required destination services, regardless of variances in the actual weight, as long as the inventory of the items actually…

  • Moving Tips for First-Time Home Buyers

    Less is more This statement couldn’t be truer when it comes to moving. So, try to put off major furniture and appliance purchases until after you’ve moved into your new home, thus reducing the amount of heavy items you need to move. If you are moving to another state and plan to use a professional…

  • Did You Know? Interesting Facts About Moving

    One-sixth of all Americans, an estimated 43 million people or 17 percent of the total U.S. population, move each year – that’s more than four times the number of people who visit the famous mouse at a California amusement park each year. (U.S. Census Bureau) The average size of a Mayflower interstate shipment is 6,900…

  • Packing Food and Perishables

    Be Mindful of Restrictions when Packing Perishables Can I bring perishable items?  If you are moving less than 150 miles, you may be able to pack food and perishables. If that applies to you, consult your Mayflower move coordinator for details. Otherwise, make plans to consume or give away your food before moving day. See our…