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Simplifying a Solo Move
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Insights for Expats : Patriot Day and The Shot Heard Round the World
Bostonians celebrate Patriot Day to recall the events the led to the outbreak of fighting between the American colonists and the British. By 1775, there had been years of tension
How to Make Your Home Ready to Sell
If you're getting ready to put your home on the market, you’ll want to take the time to clean it thoroughly and make important upgrades. A few touch-ups will go
How to Pack for a Temporary Move
By Heather R. Johnson People move into temporary housing for many reasons: a job change, an internship, a home renovation, a military relocation. Whether your temporary phase will last a month
Tips for Settling Down in a New City
By Heather R. Johnson Moving to a new city is both exciting and stressful. You get to start fresh with a new home, new job, and new friends, but you also
Expat Interviews: Christina Stoll-Shewmaker, A German Living in Dallas, Texas
Ex·pa·tri·ate: (n) a person who lives outside their native country. Each year, CORT Destination Services supports thousands of individuals and families through the challenges inherent in relocating for work. Our Destination Services
How to Furnish Your Home After an International Move
By Heather R. Johnson Whether you're moving to a new country or returning from living abroad, moving internationally is both a cultural and logistical challenge. A move to a foreign country
Setting Up Your Home Base
By Andrea Ditter-Middleton According to the U.S. Bureau of Transportation Statistics, American workers travel more than 400 million miles a year on long-distance business trips. If you are one of the
6 Budget-Friendly Ways Military Families Can Make a House Feel Like Home
I'm Lauren, a nurse turned stay-at-home mom! On my blog, themilitarywifeandmom.com, I write about practical parenting, enjoying motherhood, and navigating the ups and downs of military life. This is a sponsored