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Rent vs. Buy: What Should You Do?
Real Estate Advice
by Shannon JacobsPosted On September 3, 2024
After years of dramatic twists and turns, the housing market appears to finally be dipping in the direction of favoring buyers, according to experts, thanks to cooling inflationary pressures and a more optimistic outlook on the economy in general. But questions persist — particularly for potential homeowners grappling with the rent vs. buy quandary. If you’re contemplating a move, read on for a look at the rent vs. buy dilemma — and some tips for how to decide which option is best for you.
Read moreWhat Are the Pros and Cons of HOA Living in 2024?
Real Estate Advice
by Bridget HoulihanPosted On August 28, 2024
If you’re looking for a new home, chances are you’ve come across one that’s a part of an HOA (homeowners association) community. These communities are becoming more popular, especially in newly built areas. In fact, as of 2022, 84 percent of newly constructed homes were part of HOA communities. So if you’ve found your dream home and it’s a part of an HOA, will it make sense for you to purchase it? There are lots of pros and cons of HOAs, and knowing as much as you can about them before you sign the contract is essential.
Read moreThe Cost of Moving in 2024 - What Expenses Do I Need to Budget For?
Moving Tips and Hacks
by Matt LyonsPosted On July 31, 2024
We’ll be examining six sample moves, each with their own unique set of circumstances. We’ll show you example moves of a single man in a studio, a young couple in a one-bedroom apartment, a small family in a three-bedroom home, a family in a four-bedroom home, and a retired couple in a mobile home. We’ll illustrate the different items that come into play for each example to give you an idea of what to expect with your specific move. Let’s jump in.
Read moreTownhouse vs. Condo vs. Apartment: Which Is Right for You?
Real Estate Advice
by Bonnie AzoulayPosted On July 31, 2024
Living on your own and wanting to live close to the action? Young family not quite ready to commit to purchasing a single-family home? Retiree looking to downsize? Then an apartment, condo, or townhouse may be perfect for you. But which one should you choose? Read on to find out!
Read moreIs a Partial DITY Move Right for You?
Military Moving
by Bridget HoulihanPosted On July 22, 2024
Whether you’ve just received your first PCS orders or your fifth, you know the stress of the process. No matter how much time you have to prepare, you’ll need to figure out how you want to move to your next installation as soon as possible. Yes, the military offers two primary options for moves: HHG (household goods moves) and PPM/DITY (personally procured moves/do-it-yourself). But there is a third option, too: the partial DITY move.
Read moreIs a DITY Move Right for You in 2024?
Military Moving
by Bridget HoulihanPosted On July 12, 2024
If you’ve recently received a permanent change of station (PCS), then you’re definitely gearing up to move yourself, your partner, and even your family to a new state or a new country. And while this can be incredibly exciting, it can also be stressful — especially if you need to complete a move in a short period of time. Wondering if a DITY move, or even a partial DITY move, is right for you? Here’s what you need to know to help you decide.
Read moreLooking for a PCS Moving Checklist?
Military Moving
by Bridget HoulihanPosted On July 11, 2024
Have a pending PCS move (aka permanent change of station move)? Need a PCS moving checklist? Then you’ve come to the right place! Whether you have a few months or a few weeks to prepare, this basic checklist of items will help you confidently transition to your new installation.
Read morePacking and Moving Supplies List: The Essentials To Have on Hand
Packing Tips and Hacks
by Alex KeightPosted On June 28, 2024
Relocating is a lot easier when you’re prepared, and getting the right supplies is the first step. Use this handy checklist detailing the must-have packing supplies for getting packed up and moving supplies for the big day — from moving boxes and packing tape to ratchet straps and a disc lock to protect your belongings.
Read moreHow to Pack Glasses for Moving (Plus Tips for Other Breakables)
Packing Tips and Hacks
by Matt LyonsPosted On June 24, 2024
It may be one of the last things on your list — packing the kitchen typically is — but it’s inevitable: Eventually, you have to pack up your dishes. And that includes all those breakable glasses. But do you know how to pack glasses for moving? Basic steps include using the right materials and the right packing technique — not to mention sturdy moving boxes. However, with some items, you’ll need to take extra precautions. Keep reading for all the details.
Read moreHow To Pack Dishes for Moving — and Ensure Your Other Kitchen Items Are Protected, Too
Moving Tips and Hacks
by Matt LyonsPosted On June 24, 2024
So you're busy sorting through all of your possessions ahead of your upcoming move — and then it hits you: You’re not quite sure how to pack dishes for moving. How much cushioning do you need? And what kind of cushioning should you use? It’s one of the most challenging parts of a move. Regardless of the distance, if your delicate dishes aren’t packed correctly, that could be a recipe for disaster. Here’s what you need to know.
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