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6 Questions to Ask Your Realtor

6 Questions to Ask Your Realtor

Home buying is no easy to task. Thankfully, there are people who make their living by making it more manageable. Asking questions at all stages of the realtor-client relationship surely helps. The answers to these six questions, for example, will greatly assist you in...

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How to Get The Right Moving Supplies

How to Get The Right Moving Supplies

Like anything else, when it comes to moving, sometimes it's hard to know where to begin! But what are the right moving supplies for you? Your friend moved and liked their shorty wardrobe box. Does that mean you need one of those too? Why did they choose that over one...

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How do you find and rent a storage unit?

How do you find and rent a storage unit?

The boxes are packed, the truck is loaded and your belongings are being taken into your new home. As you begin to unpack and arrange rooms, you realize there are things that you want to keep but are not an immediate need to be kept in sight. Maybe your new...

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Moving Tips for Young Professionals

Moving Tips for Young Professionals

Have you ever been called a millennial, yuppie or yuccie? If so, chances are you're in your 20s or 30s, career-oriented, can't live without your cell phone, and don't have time to move. Your life is busy and moving requires the time and organizational skills you can't...

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The Best Way to Move an Appliance

The Best Way to Move an Appliance

An appliance poses a challenge for any DIY mover-- they are large, heavy, and stubborn. Relocating large items can lead to damage on the floors and walls, or even the appliances itself if moved improperly. Don't fret! There is no need to call professionals when you...

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Moving to Fort Worth

Moving to Fort Worth

Fort Worth is “where the West begins!” It’s also the fifth largest city in the state of Texas and makes up one-third of the Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington metropolitan area. Originally, Fort Worth was an army outpost overlooking the Trinity River. Today this North...

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Get Involved Series – Couple in a New City

Get Involved Series – Couple in a New City

You and your significant other have returned the moving truck and put away the last dish.  As much as you love them, there is only so much time you can spend just the two of you.  As a couple in a new city there are a lot of ways to get involved in your community!...

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Age to Rent a Trailer

Age to Rent a Trailer

Getting ready for your next move? Having to decide between a truck or a trailer is just one of the questions to ask but as you begin planning your next move, there are a few more questions that come to mind to someone whom may have never rented a truck, let alone a...

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Living in San Antonio

Living in San Antonio

The City of San Antonio is the 7th largest city in the United States with a population of about 1.4 million people. The city is home to several military bases or facilities along with six fortune 500 corporations. Whether you've just got off the I-35, I-10 and moved...

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Storage in Seattle

Storage in Seattle

Surrounded by both mountains and water, Seattle, Washington is known for its thriving cultural and technological advancements. Like other heavily populated cities, rent can be higher than many people may like. In that case, a storage unit might be a good way to...

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How Moving Affects Your Taxes

How Moving Affects Your Taxes

With everything on your mind during a move it can be easy to forget that moving expenses are, in some cases, tax deductible. The first thing I want to make clear is that I am not a tax professional. These are only helpful pointers to make you aware of deductions you...

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Moving Tips From A Military Wife

Moving Tips From A Military Wife

Moving is a constant part of the military life. On average, a military family moves every 3 years. While the military will move your belongings, especially in overseas situations, when the move is stateside, many families choose to either move all or part of their...

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