Devie Lin
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Having a Moving Away Party
Moving is leaving. It’s taking yourself and going to another place miles upon miles, sometimes oceans away from the people you see each day. Having a moving away party is a great way to create closure with your friends and … Continue reading
Moving On Moving
Moving on sometimes requires moving away. Life can be painful. Significant others split; people have professional failures; daily routines can become burdens, whether it’s a demeaning job or a congested commute. When these things happen, it’s hard to think rationally. … Continue reading
Moving to a New City from an Old One
Moving to a new city is not easy, especially if you don’t have an opportunity to live there while finding a place to live. Finding an apartment while living in a different city and home hunting from a different state are difficult, time … Continue reading
Yard Sale Haggling
is generally a fun experience. You get to hang out with friends, drink coffee in the sunshine and meet new people who want to buy your old, worthless stuff. However, a yard sale can get cutthroat really fast. Seriously. Some … Continue reading
How to Sublet Your Place
Life doesn’t play by the rules of your lease. A new job can spring up in the middle of a month or a family issue can arrive without warning, causing you to need to move. In such a case, you … Continue reading
Moving with Pets
Like ants on chocolate, pets can and will complicate any move. Even the most trained of pets can get flustered in the hectic of it all and end up quivering under your car or crying at the feet of your … Continue reading
City Data from City-Data.com
Are you thinking about moving to a new city? Do you want to know what its industries are, its average home prices, its crime? How about its common modes of transportation? How many two bedroom rentals it has? If so, … Continue reading
Using Rental Data to Your Advantage
Looking for an apartment in a new city or state? Prior to choosing an apartment, you should know what price you should expect to pay. At MyApartmentMap.com, you can find the average rental rates for states, cities and zip codes. … Continue reading
Recycle Your Electronics!!
If you have a virus-laden computer from 1995, it’s probably bathing in dust and cobwebs somewhere in your garage. Unfortunately, when it’s time to move, you’re going to come across it, and your first instinct will probably be to toss … Continue reading
Saving up Before Moving out on Your Own
Moving out from your parents’ home is a big decision. Not only will you be living alone, you will be bearing all the costs of living alone, including rent, groceries and utilities, on your own. Before you decide to move … Continue reading