Stress Reduction Hacks for Moving Day

  • May 23rd, 2016
Stress Reduction Hacks for Moving Day

Get all packing and labeling done in advance There’s going to be so many important details that pop up on moving day itself, so it will be much easier for you if all the packing and labeling is done before the movers arrive. Only bring what you need If you have items or furniture that […]

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Free activities to do on your NYC budget

  • May 17th, 2016
Free activities to do on your NYC budget

It’s no surprise to anyone that living in New York City isn’t exactly cheap. In fact, New York carries one of the highest costs of living in the entire world. The reality for most people living in NYC is that the majority of one’s earned money will be spent on rent, food, and transportation. These […]

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Comparing the 5 Boroughs of NYC

  • May 5th, 2016
Comparing the 5 Boroughs of NYC

Any NYC native knows that each of the five boroughs of the city have its own individual flavor – from the street life, to amenities, and general ambience, moods can shift in a matter of blocks. Tenants of every borough would stand for their own at any day of the week – down to pride […]

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Moving Aquariums and other Oddities

  • April 23rd, 2016
Moving Aquariums and other Oddities

As moving day approaches further you might be wondering how to pack some of the strange, unique items that you might not be able to fit in the normal cardboard box. In our experience, improvisation is often a fantastic solution. Here’s our list of some of the strangest items we’ve moved, and the best methods of […]

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How to make money from a Move

  • April 3rd, 2016
How to make money from a Move

Moving can be pricy – not only do you have to contribute funds for the movers, the truck, all packing material and boxes, you also have to consider the costs of your new property. It would be a pragmatic and wise choice to maximize your ability to get as much of that money back as […]

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Office Relocation Tips

  • March 23rd, 2016
Office Relocation Tips

Switching the location of your business can quickly evolve from excitement to stress. If you’re moving into a smaller office or expanding, moving from or into a larger city – in all these possible scenarios, it’s important to make sure multiple things are working to your specifications, and on schedule. If you’re trying to organize […]

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How to convince your friends to help you move

  • March 17th, 2016
How to convince your friends to help you move

If you’re enlisting the help of friends or family to help you pack or transport your belongings for a move, it’s an absolute must that you pay them back somehow – it’s the right thing to do, as moving can be an exhausting day long process. A slice of pizza isn’t close to enough.   […]

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Moving with Limited Money

  • March 3rd, 2016
Moving with Limited Money

Besides the emotional transition, moving requires a significant financial expenditure. You’re going to have to allot budget for packing materials and boxes, a moving company, and many other potential charges that often aren’t considered – for example, daycare for your children on moving day. Rest easy, however, because there’s a bunch of fantastic ways to […]

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CHILDPROOFING YOUR MOVE

  • March 3rd, 2016
CHILDPROOFING YOUR MOVE

If you have a small child, it’s of primary importance to childproof your home as soon as possible after you move in. Accidents are more likely to happen at newly moved-into homes if you don’t make the creation of a safe environment for children your priority. If you follow this list of essential tips, you […]

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Eight Fantastic Reasons to move to Brooklyn

  • February 23rd, 2016
Eight Fantastic Reasons to move to Brooklyn

Brooklyn has a higher population than the rest of New York City’s five boroughs – it’s made up of many areas that have more variation – and space – than the packed traffic of Manhattan; including walkable streets, tons of parks, closely-knit communities, and affordable rents. Here’s 8 great reasons to consider Brooklyn’s spacious neighborhoods […]

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How to emotionally ease a Move

  • February 21st, 2016
How to emotionally ease a Move

Moving into a new place contains a lot of emotional weight. When leaving behind a house or apartment that we’ve become accustomed to, it can feel like you’re leaving behind the times that you spent there. Children have grown, jobs have changed, friends have been made, and all the everyday occurrences of daily life have […]

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Moving on A budget

  • February 8th, 2016
Moving on A budget

Moving into a new home can be one of the largest undertakings of your life. Moving demands lots of time and effort – not to mention money. You have to budget yourself to provide the cost of hiring a moving company, as well as the cost of boxes and packaging materials – and any other […]

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Stress Reduction Hacks for Moving Day

Stress Reduction Hacks for Moving Day

Get all packing and labeling done in advance There’s going to be so many important details that pop up on moving day itself, so it will be much easier for you if all the packing and labeling is done before the movers arrive. Only bring what you need If you have items or furniture that […]

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Free activities to do on your NYC budget

Free activities to do on your NYC budget

It’s no surprise to anyone that living in New York City isn’t exactly cheap. In fact, New York carries one of the highest costs of living in the entire world. The reality for most people living in NYC is that the majority of one’s earned money will be spent on rent, food, and transportation. These […]

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Comparing the 5 Boroughs of NYC

Comparing the 5 Boroughs of NYC

Any NYC native knows that each of the five boroughs of the city have its own individual flavor – from the street life, to amenities, and general ambience, moods can shift in a matter of blocks. Tenants of every borough would stand for their own at any day of the week – down to pride […]

Share Button

Moving Aquariums and other Oddities

Moving Aquariums and other Oddities

As moving day approaches further you might be wondering how to pack some of the strange, unique items that you might not be able to fit in the normal cardboard box. In our experience, improvisation is often a fantastic solution. Here’s our list of some of the strangest items we’ve moved, and the best methods of […]

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How to make money from a Move

How to make money from a Move

Moving can be pricy – not only do you have to contribute funds for the movers, the truck, all packing material and boxes, you also have to consider the costs of your new property. It would be a pragmatic and wise choice to maximize your ability to get as much of that money back as […]

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Office Relocation Tips

Office Relocation Tips

Switching the location of your business can quickly evolve from excitement to stress. If you’re moving into a smaller office or expanding, moving from or into a larger city – in all these possible scenarios, it’s important to make sure multiple things are working to your specifications, and on schedule. If you’re trying to organize […]

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How to convince your friends to help you move

How to convince your friends to help you move

If you’re enlisting the help of friends or family to help you pack or transport your belongings for a move, it’s an absolute must that you pay them back somehow – it’s the right thing to do, as moving can be an exhausting day long process. A slice of pizza isn’t close to enough.   […]

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Moving with Limited Money

Moving with Limited Money

Besides the emotional transition, moving requires a significant financial expenditure. You’re going to have to allot budget for packing materials and boxes, a moving company, and many other potential charges that often aren’t considered – for example, daycare for your children on moving day. Rest easy, however, because there’s a bunch of fantastic ways to […]

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CHILDPROOFING YOUR MOVE

CHILDPROOFING YOUR MOVE

If you have a small child, it’s of primary importance to childproof your home as soon as possible after you move in. Accidents are more likely to happen at newly moved-into homes if you don’t make the creation of a safe environment for children your priority. If you follow this list of essential tips, you […]

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Eight Fantastic Reasons to move to Brooklyn

Eight Fantastic Reasons to move to Brooklyn

Brooklyn has a higher population than the rest of New York City’s five boroughs – it’s made up of many areas that have more variation – and space – than the packed traffic of Manhattan; including walkable streets, tons of parks, closely-knit communities, and affordable rents. Here’s 8 great reasons to consider Brooklyn’s spacious neighborhoods […]

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How to emotionally ease a Move

How to emotionally ease a Move

Moving into a new place contains a lot of emotional weight. When leaving behind a house or apartment that we’ve become accustomed to, it can feel like you’re leaving behind the times that you spent there. Children have grown, jobs have changed, friends have been made, and all the everyday occurrences of daily life have […]

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Moving on A budget

Moving on A budget

Moving into a new home can be one of the largest undertakings of your life. Moving demands lots of time and effort – not to mention money. You have to budget yourself to provide the cost of hiring a moving company, as well as the cost of boxes and packaging materials – and any other […]

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