Moving to Albuquerque

Moving to Albuquerque

Albuquerque is a unique and popular city.  It seems to run on its own time schedule and enjoys a slower city life than a city like New York or Chicago.  Many people like to relocate to the ABQ to find time to center themselves and enjoy life's moments.  If the hippie...

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Moving to Long Beach

Moving to Long Beach

Long Beach, California is the Aquatic Capital of America. The second largest city in the Los Angeles metropolitan area lies on the coastline of the Pacific Ocean and serves as one of the world’s busiest shipping ports. Moving to Long Beach can be a breeze. Just follow...

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Moving to Concord

Moving to Concord

Originally named Todos Santos, Concord, California is the eighth largest city in the Bay area, lying just 29 miles northeast of San Francisco. Concord is only a short drive from other major cities in Northern California, including Oakland, Sacramento, and San...

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Moving to College Station

Moving to College Station

Judging by the name, it's not hard to guess that College Station is a college town, but whether you're a student or not it's a great place to live! That being said, there are always things you need to consider before planning a move. What month has the best weather to...

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Moving to Henderson

Moving to Henderson

Are you moving to Henderson, Nevada? It is the second largest city in Nevada after Las Vegas and is less than 20 miles away from Sin City and the Hoover Dam. It was voted one of the top 10 "Safest Cities in the United States" in 2011 and 2014 by Forbes and the FBI...

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Moving to Manteca

Moving to Manteca

Thinking about moving to Manteca? The City of Manteca refers to itself as the “Family City”, and is located in central California at a crossroads of major highways with Stockton just to the North and Modesto to the South. Manteca is also about an equal drive (~1.5...

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Living in Denver

Living in Denver

If you've recently moved to the "Mile-High City," you know that it offers vast opportunities for adventure, particularly thanks to its full scope of seasons. From skiing and hiking to visiting museums or catching a sporting event, there's something for everyone...

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Moving to Madison

Moving to Madison

Sometimes nicknamed the "City of Four Lakes," Madison offers a wide array of things to see and do. It caters to everyone, from the outdoorsy types and the art lovers to the nightlife explorers. Music festivals, museums, sports, restaurants, you...

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Top Cities with the Best Sandwiches

Top Cities with the Best Sandwiches

If you are like me, you love sandwiches. Which brought up the questions of which cities have the best sandwiches. There is a lot of debate on what can be considered a sandwich. Regardless of where you stand in this heated topic you can understand the love of the...

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Where to Ski this Winter

Where to Ski this Winter

Snow-capped mountains, people in an over-abundance of clothes and sense of urgency to wake up early and be the first at the chairlifts all mean one thing.....it's definitely ski season. Walk through any ski resort around this time of year and you'll feel the...

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Living in Charlotte

Living in Charlotte

Lying in the heart of the southeastern United States, Charlotte is only a short drive to many other major cities and landmarks, including Orlando, Washington DC and New York City. If you’ve recently decided to make the Queen City your home, here are a few of the...

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The Best Cities to Take a Hike

The Best Cities to Take a Hike

You can plan a hike from anywhere, but where are the best spots to go? Here's a list of the best cities to take a hike whether you're looking for a short, easy hike or a more difficult weekend trip. Denver, CO Just east of the Rocky Mountains, Denver brings...

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