Author: Boulevard
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4 Ways for You to Prepare for Your Move in 2021
Moving takes a lot of time and preparation. If you’re planning to relocate sometime later this year, then now is the time to start planning. Laying your plans and getting organized now is one way that you can make your upcoming relocation easier and more successful. 1. Start Collecting Packing Supplies It’s easy to underestimate…
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5 Moving Tips For Seniors That Help Make Downsizing A Positive Experience
Downsizing into a more affordable and easy to manage living space can provide wonderful benefits for aging community members. Less maintenance and fewer repairs allow more time to relax. And the lowered cost of a smaller home, apartment, or condominium opens the door for improved quality of life activities. While downsizing has many proven benefits,…
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5 Ways to Label Moving Boxes So You Know Exactly What’s There
Is your household move starting to feel overwhelming? Are you imagining your new home, full of boxes, and if they have all ended up in their intended unpacking location? And, do you know what’s inside each one? When tackling a move, your labeling approach makes a big difference in the way you unpack. It can…
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Safety Tips: Moving While Pregnant
Moving during pregnancy is stressful, and there are various challenges and safety concerns, depending on what month of your pregnancy you are in. Throughout the moving process, you may be dealing with morning sickness or extreme exhaustion. Depending on your situation, you might also be limited in the activities you’re allowed to do. Safety when…
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Just Moved With a Teenager? 5 Ways to Help Them Adjust
Moving is complicated for everyone, but it can be incredibly challenging for teenagers. If you’re moving with a teenager, it’s important to be aware of how you can help your teen through the process. By encouraging your child to make new friends (but keep the old), you can help your teen adjust to your new…
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Moving in a Hurry? Stay On Track with These Time-Saving Tips
Are you planning a move? You are not alone. Data shows that the average adult in this country will move at least 11 times in life. Moves can happen for many reasons; buying a new home, leaving a roommate or significant other, or landing a new job in a new city. In an ideal world,…
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Tackling the Garage Before Your Move – Tips for Downsizing, Decluttering, and Packing
The garage is such a valuable part of your home. It (hopefully) houses your vehicle, keeps your tools and lawn equipment tucked away, and is a good place to stick everything from an extra refrigerator to seasonal yard art. As great as it is to have a catch-all place for an interesting collection of stuff,…
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All the Right Moves: Stay Safe While Relocating
A residential move can be an anxious and trying experience. With all of the planning, managing, packing, and labeling, it seems that there are at least a hundred things still to check off on your to-do list. While the moving process is a challenge to your mind, it can also be a challenge physically. Stay…
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How To Know You Have A Good Mover
A good mover is key to a successful move. Knowing the qualities of good movers is the first step to making sure you have one. Reputation Good movers come in all sizes — from big-name national companies to lesser-known regional movers. Ask friends for recommendations and use websites such as Yelp to see the average…
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Selling Your Home? 3 Ways to Improve Curb Appeal
One of the stressful aspects of residential moving has nothing to do with the move itself. It’s making sure your old home sells quickly and at the price you request. In today’s world, the look of a home is one of the biggest selling points. Your home’s “curb appeal”, or how it looks from the…