There is a lot that goes into a move. You have to coordinate how many boxes you need, the timing between your move-out dates for your old residence and move-in dates for your new one , and finding out how to move heavy or fragile belongings...
Read MoreAs a real estate agent, you know that there is no one-size-fits-all approach to moving. It’s likely that many of your clients have limited experience with the moving process, or perhaps they are simply overwhelmed with the amount of work involved with packing and transporting all of their belongings...
Read MoreThe moving trucks have rolled away, and now it’s time for your or your clients to get to work setting up the new home. The temptation might be to start tearing into boxes without a real plan, but that’s not the best approach. Just as proper packing can eliminate moving-day stress, being organized wh...
Read MoreThere are so many little details to take care of when planning a move that it’s easy to forget something. One such detail you don’t want to miss is having the utilities at your old home turned off immediately after you vacate. Many homeowners have left this undone and end up having to pay for a mont...
Read MoreAs a realtor, you want to do everything possible to ease your client’s home buying experience. During winter months, it helps to have some expert insight into managing a winter move. Moving during the winter has some perks, like lower rates and increased availability of professional movers (great ne...
Read MoreThe only difference between a long-distance move and a local move is how much time you have to rest between packing and unpacking. All of the time-consuming tasks that you face with a long-distance relocation are still there even if you’re moving down the street. Packing everything you own, moving f...
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