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Posted in How-to,Moving Tips & Tricks on September 1, 2022
Creating moving labels for boxes can be a fun experience – it’s all about your perspective and how you define and plan it. With our convenient guide, you might get some new and original ideas that will make this process not only easier but also more fun and interesting.
Read morePosted in How-to,Moving Tips & Tricks,Planning the Move on August 24, 2022
Relocations can prove to be quite expensive, especially when we’re preparing for moving across the country. But getting rid of all the excess stuff can help you lower the costs, and selling some of it can even contribute to the budget. Learning how to have a successful garage sale can help you make quite a bit.
Read morePosted in How-to,Planning the Move on August 23, 2022
When it comes to relocating across the country, there’s nothing as stressful and complicated as hiring movers who will meet your standards and get you the swift and effortless relocation you’ve been hoping for. To help you prepare for this complex task, we’ve gathered all the necessary information that will ensure you pick the right mover – take a look at the text below.
Read morePosted in How-to,Moving Essentials,Moving Tips & Tricks on July 26, 2022
An inevitable part of cross-country moving is getting to know different packing materials. And even though we all know different kinds of materials, there are, in most cases, people who don’t know how to apply them properly. Here are different types of packing materials and how you can use them.
Read morePosted in How-to,Moving Tips & Tricks,Planning the Move on July 5, 2022
Moving to college is, without any doubt, a life-changing experience that can go both ways – negative and positive. It is up to you to learn how to use this major life change as an opportunity for growth and personal development. Luckily, with this guide, you will learn more about common dilemmas and how to solve them.
Read morePosted in City Guides,How-to,Moving Tips & Tricks on June 30, 2022
Your lifelong dream of moving to New York City alone is about to come true. Besides all of the excitement, leave room for some facts you should be aware of. After all, relocating to one of the most densely populated cities in the US will require some survival skills that will help in the long run.
Read morePosted in Car Shipping,How-to,Moving Tips & Tricks on June 27, 2022
How to ship a car cross country? If you are moving across country and own a car, there is no reason to leave your beloved four-wheeler behind. Still, the best thing is to be informed about the whole procedure and choose the method of transportation that suits you the most. When moving across country, you’ll certainly want your car to be with you at the new place.
Read morePosted in How-to,Planning the Move on June 9, 2022
When you decide to move, knowing how to avoid injury while moving is probably the last thing on your mind. However, you should be aware of the fact that last year there were numerous reports about lifting-reported injuries. In fact, there were about 85,000 cases. All this means you should try and learn how to lift heavy objects properly and prevent further harm.
Read morePosted in How-to,Moving Tips & Tricks on May 30, 2022
Driving is one of the best ways to get from point A to point B, but it can be challenging across long distances. Some people think relocating by car is easy, but, truthfully, that depends on many factors. Here’s how to pack a car for moving efficiently, safely, and without too much hassle.
Read morePosted in How-to,Moving Tips & Tricks,Planning the Move on April 11, 2022
You’ve scheduled your move with a relocation company, and you have all your boxes packed and labeled. Still, you are wondering how much to tip movers for their work. Although it’s not required to give any extra money to the professional workers, you should always consider showing appreciation even if you’re relocating on a tight budget. Let us share with you some unspoken rules for tipping cross-country movers.
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