Written by: Shad Bookout
Apartment shoppers today are looking at more than what they will pay in rent each month. They are searching for what is going to benefit their lifestyle
By: Shad Bookout
Think back to the last time you had to move. Was it a joy-filled experience in which everything went exactly as planned and there was little to no
With the kids out of school and a longer stretch of daylight in the evenings, summer can be a great time to host long-term guests in your home. Perhaps you
This year’s Pantone Color of the Year is greenery. The shade is specifically a fresh yellow-green color inspired by nature. Whether you want to make a big splash or just
A few words of praise about America’s older industrial cities: they sometimes receive a bad rap from the press, and unfortunately from some relocation folks. But it’s important to understand that places like Pittsburgh, Cincinnati and St. Louis offer many attractive lifestyle options from downtown lofts in lively neighborhoods to leafy suburbs.
Are you trying to decide if you should stick it out in your apartment until summer rolls around? This could be a huge mistake. Most people move between the months of May and September. If you’re apartment hunting during the winter months you can actually save on your moving costs and find a better deal on your new place.
Author Miriam Beard once said, “Travel is more than the seeing of sights; it is a change that goes on, deep and permanent, in the ideas of living.” Studying abroad in college will not only open your eyes to a whole new world of people, places, and studies, but it will help you see the world in a whole new way.
Moving into your own apartment after a separation or divorce can seem overwhelming with so many things to think about from finding an apartment in a good neighborhood to choosing
When relocating to a new home, it often helps to rent a storage unit. By using a self storage finder, you can find an affordable, well-reviewed location near your new address. A major question that people have is whether to pay extra for a climate-controlled unit.