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Prepare yourself – create a moving checklist:

Considered as one of the most stressful things you can do – removal could be very traumatic. Save your nerves and time using some helpful tips. The most important and the first thing you should do is to create a moving checklist. Everything starts from this point. Some people underestimate its value, but those who have already been in such situation know how important is to systematize your ideas. Create a plan to manage your tasks easier. Here are some simple steps that can help you: Pick a date Mapping out your moving time  is the key to avoid  the pressure . Knowing the exact moment of the removal gives you the advantage to plan each step. When you choose a day that suits you consider the fact that bank holidays and Fridays are not the perfect dates. An off-peak time such as mid-weak is very appropriate. Decide what you can get rid off Now is the best time to throw some of the useless items.  People  store up  a lot of things that they don’t need and never use. Now is the

Silicon Valley single mom lives in one-car garage for $1,000 a month:

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The housing crunch is so bad in Silicon Valley that Nicole Jones, a single 29-year-old with a toddler and another baby on the way, paid $1,000 a month to live in a single-car garage in San Mateo. And she felt lucky. CNN highlighted her story recently in the  child poverty installment  of its  Change the List project , a series focused on trying to help places rise from the bottom of various misery lists ( worst rape rate ,  most endangered river ,  most unequal place ). Click image for slideshow. Jones was raising her little girl — 18 months old when CNN visited — in a converted garage space with a tiny bathroom, including "a stand-up shower that's way too small." The Daily Mail  estimated  its size at 250 square feet, but it looks like it may be even smaller. "My living room, kitchen, bedroom, dining room — this is everything," she told CNN. Her "kitchen" was a mini-fridge with a small microwave on top, and a to

How-To: Move Safely:

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Just as you always strive to keep your family safe and secure during a long moving trip, your friends at Mont-Rose Moving Systems put the same care and attention into the transport of your belongings. Whether you’re moving your first apartment, a 5-bedroom home, or even an entire office building, our team goes to great lengths to ensure that all of your items arrive at their new destinations in the same condition that they were left in. For larger items… As an agent of Mayflower, we not only have the support of moving and storage professionals all over the world, but we have access to the latest equipment and specialized machinery, too. From fleets of air-ride trucks to forklifts, specialty crating and rigging services and much more, we have everything you need, conveniently at our disposal. You can rest assured that no matter how large, unusual, fragile or unique your items are, the Mont-Rose Moving Systems team can help get them wherever they need to go, safely and securely.

Hire Movers or Beg Friends? 3 Ways to Decide Who’ll Get Packing:

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It’s the week before your move, and the situation has gone DEFCON 3 in your house. And things are veering closer and closer to DEFCON 1. You’ve run out of boxes twice, full rolls of packing tape are a distant memory, and every drawer in your home feels like a vortex of packing misery. In between frantically dragging your unwanted gear to the curb and trying to use socks as precious-items packing material, you realize you’ll never get all this stuff out of here in time on your own. You’re going to need  help . But do you break down and call in the pros or beg your friends? Before you decide (or curl up in a corner, assume a fetal position, and stare catatonically at the walls), try weighing these three factors: 1. Distance “The longer the move the harder it becomes, so we always recommend professionals for long-distance moves,” says  Jan Reid , CEO of  All Over Movers  in  Oklahoma City, OK . If you’re moving to a new city or  across state lines , a lot can go wrong. If t

San Francisco, the Rorschach Test:

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Josh Haner/The New York Times   San Francisco looms large in the imagination of outsiders, who use it as a touchstone to define other places. Above, the city and Marin County, as seen from the Airship Ventures zeppelin. In 1898, in a book called “Skaguay, The Gateway to the Klondike,” promoting the golden promise of Alaska,  a civic booster wrote : The future of Skaguay is assured: she is the San Francisco of Alaska — the Key City of the great golden Northwest and will be the capital and the metropolis of the coming North Star State. It could not have been the first time that the name San Francisco has been the touchstone, the benchmark, the defining frame for someplace else. As in “ Geneva  is the San Francisco of Switzerland.” Or “ Port au Prince  is the San Francisco of the Caribbean.” Or “ Brighton  is the San Francisco of England.” As demonstrated by the pages and pages of links that appear with a Google search of the phrase “is the San Francisco of,” the good booster o

Move Advisor: The Free Moving App That Will Move You:

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Considering the fairly complicated nature of the busy preparations prior to a house move, home movers’ minds are usually overwhelmed by the staggering number of things to do, moving related tasks to complete, little yet important details to take care of and urgent issues to tackle. And due to the limited processing power of human brains, stress and chaos are likely to take over and slowly but surely start to move the moving preparations in the wrong direction. The truth is that residential moves are not meant to be handled without any help, that this is why most people about to move to another home in another city are always looking for good ways to relieve the building stress and force organized structure into the chaos. Yes, any type of competent and timely relocation assistance is always welcome, but what’s the best /understand easiest and cheapest/ way to get it? Luckily, the Digital Age gives us convenient ways to organize a move from start to finish directly from a mobile devic

Handle With Care: Childproofing Your Move:

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I’ll take “Stressful Situations” for $200, Alex. The question: “These are guaranteed to make a crazy move even crazier.” Answer: “What are toddlers?” Correct! For parents with  young children ,  moving  isn’t just about getting their stuff from Point A to Point B. It’s also about making sure their kids don’t hurt themselves during the chaos. Fun! There are no set rules on how to childproof your move, but a little bit of common sense goes a long way toward keeping your kid out of urgent care. First and perhaps foremost, you’ll want to keep track of dangerous items. Keep a close eye on medications and make sure to put them in a hard-to-reach place as soon as possible. Ditto for much of the  tools you’ll need to unpack : box cutters, knives, scissors, etc. If it’s sharp and/or poisonous, odds are a toddler will want to play with it. Don’t ask us why. Cleaning supplies are another big one. It’s a given that you’ll want to do a little cleaning on moving day. Just be sure

Moving Day Checklist:

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Keep a cool head with this list that does the thinking for you To keep moving  bedlam at a minimum, we've created this to-do list. Print out this page, and check off the tasks, item by item. Many of the items can be done ahead, so do yourself a favor and get organized the day before. Come moving day , you'll be ready to supervise the whole affair, without worry or distraction. Task One: Clearly Mark and Set Aside Items You Don't Want Loaded This will remind you to tell the driver what not to load as you conduct your pre load walk through. Make sure your important paperwork pertaining to the move doesn't get packed and shipped with your household goods. Task Two: Pack Special Items for the Kids Have the kids pack a box of their "special" items, things that they'll want to have nearby as soon as you all arrive at your new home. Point this box out to the driver so it's one of the first to be unloaded. Note: You may want to arrange for some

Questions to Ask Moving Companies:

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Do you work for the mover or are you a broker? Broker’s play an important role in helping customers match up with moving companies. Keep in mind, however, that a broker cannot give you a binding estimate and a broker is not responsible for loss or damage. Do you give binding quotes? Over the phone, a mover or broker may give you a quote that is generally not binding. A mover may give a binding, or “not to exceed” quote upon reviewing your items in person. Brokers don’t typically give binding quotes. Does the quote include extra charges? For example – flight charges, long carry charges, appliance charges, parking charges, storage charges, fuel charges, awkward objects, etc. If you have a piano, you should let them know right up front. Ask them if they have equipment to help with heavy and awkward items. Will my items be transferred? Long distance moves can sometimes require your items be transferred to another truck. This extra handling increases the chances for damage