Moving with Jazz Instruments

Moving with Jazz Instruments

Wind instruments--including the trumpet, saxophone, horn, flute, tuba, trombone, oboe, clarinet and saxophone--require special care when moving day rolls around. Shakes, bumpy roads or extreme temperatures can leave lasting damages on your jazz instruments, so leaving...

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Buying vs. Renting a Trailer

Buying vs. Renting a Trailer

Spring is here, and summer is right around the corner, which means it is time to start checking tasks off your never ending to-do list. Whether you are packing up for a move, heading on a camping trip, or doing landscaping work, a handy dandy trailer is essential to...

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Moving to Knoxville

Moving to Knoxville

Originally the first capital of Tennessee, Knoxville lies in the Easternmost part of the state and is the third largest city behind Nashville and Memphis. Knoxville is steeped in Appalachian history and acts as one of the gateways to The Great Smoky Mountains National...

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How to Move with Plants

How to Move with Plants

Plants have so many benefits to your home. Not only are they beautiful but they have many health benefits. Some indoor plants purify the air and others keep away certain insects and pests. If you are lucky enough to have a green thumb, you know planting them and...

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How to Announce Your Move

How to Announce Your Move

Moving--especially long distance--is an exciting time in your life; one that can affect those closest to you. After all of the major details of your move have been decided and set in stone, it’s time to tell your friends, family, and co-workers. Here are some tips on...

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Moving to Mesa, AZ

Moving to Mesa, AZ

Located east of Phoenix and just southeast of Scottsdale, the city of Mesa is a vibrant one with hot summers and famously perfect winter weather. There's plenty to do if you are planning on moving to Mesa, so follow these helpful tips before your desert adventure!...

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How to Make a Magic Moving Tape Wallet!

How to Make a Magic Moving Tape Wallet!

I'm not sure about you, but there have been plenty of times in my life where I'll finish moving and have tons of supplies left over. Most of the time these sit around for quite a while waiting to be used, but did you know you can make some great crafts out of tape and...

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Buying your First House: Part 1

Buying your First House: Part 1

Buying your first house is a decision that should not be taken lightly.  I have been thinking about buying a home for some time and it is exciting!  That being said, it is also important to consider all the details and how your life will change.  Long before you ever...

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How to Use Redfin to Buy a Home

How to Use Redfin to Buy a Home

In today’s real estate market, having the right online resource is just as important as having the right agent. The number of homes for sale has been at historic lows, which means prospective home buyers have to stay connected and well informed to be competitive. So...

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The 5 Types of Neighbors

The 5 Types of Neighbors

As you drive your moving truck to your new neighborhood, you may be greeted with friendly waves, a helping hand, or even some baked goods! From condos to apartments to houses, neighbors of all kinds exist-- and like your family, you cannot pick them. The people we...

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9 Steps to Moving Like a Pro

9 Steps to Moving Like a Pro

When you decide it is time to move, you experience a mixture of emotions.  One minute you are excited at the possibilities of a new start, the next minute you are stressed and thinking about all the things that must be done before you experience the benefits and last...

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Keeping Your Cat Calm on Moving Day

Keeping Your Cat Calm on Moving Day

Cats and road trips don't often mesh well.  Unlike dogs--who gleefully leap into the car and enjoy sticking their head out the window and smile along the way--cats are leerier when it comes to getting in a small carrier and feeling the car drive over bumps or turns....

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