Recent Real Estate Blog | Moving PostsTo Fill or Not to Fill the Footageby Clarissa Adkins14 Dec 2006 04:27 PMDoes your house look empty? Sometimes going from a small house to a big one can be as aggravating as the opposite occurrence. Of course, it's true that we are blessed when we get the opportunity to take advantage of more living space, but there can be some complications. You're Not Settled into Your New Home Until...by Clarissa Adkins07 Dec 2006 10:39 AMAll the tasks we do before, during and after a move help us adapt to our new dwelling. It is usually the tiny details, like hanging up that last picture, that make us feel like we've always lived there. Tidings of a December Closingby Clarissa Adkins05 Dec 2006 11:06 PMOr should I say, "we wish you a merry moving"? The house hunt started in July or August. You thought for sure that not only would you have found your new home by Christmas, but that you'd be completely moved in and settled. Living Out of a Boxby Melissa J25 Aug 2006 05:59 PMI grew up in the same home pretty much my whole childhood and adolescence. I longed to be able to move to a new environment. I got my wish around 19 when I was getting married. In the past 9 years, I've lived in 8 homes, 3 of which were mortgaged. Our Condo Story Part 3... The Conclusionby Melissa J16 Aug 2006 05:50 PMPart 1 covered our pursuit of our dream of homeownership and Part 2 touched on the horrors of mold. Okay, so listen what happened next... The water damage was along our common wall so we notified our neighbors. They were not having any leak problems. Our Condo Story Part 2... The Money Pitby Melissa J16 Aug 2006 05:37 PMOur first problem with our new home was worked out thanks to our new exterminator friends. Our condo was affectionately referred to as the money pit from this point out. We updated our kitchen and proceeded to work on the bathrooms. So far everything was looking beautiful and new. Getting Ready to Moveby Gillian Markson15 Jul 2006 12:48 PMIf you were to ask 10 people what they dread most about buying a new home, all 10 would tell you the move. Regardless of how many times you have moved in the past, each time brings about different challenges and sometimes, unexpected surprises. Moving Large Appliancesby Gillian Markson14 Jul 2006 01:05 PMIf you are moving to a new home and have a number of large appliances that need to be moved, this article is for you. Large appliances do not come cheap so you want to do everything possible to ensure they arrive unscathed and in proper working order. Moving Day Timelineby Gillian Markson14 Jul 2006 01:05 PMIn this article, we wanted to provide you with some helpful tips when it comes time to move from your old home to your new home. No matter how well you plan, you want to allow a little bit of flexibility in that usually, not everything goes according to plan. Packing to Move to Your New Homeby Gillian Markson13 Jul 2006 01:05 PMPicking up the family and moving to a new home is both exciting and exhausting. As you become settled, you and your family will have a wonderful opportunity to create new memories and make new friends but the first course of action is getting there. Recent Blog Comments crunch03 says... "In case you didn't already know, Extreme Makeover Home Edition did another accessible home on Oct 10th where they installed a walk-in tub." mvillena says... "Gillian is right about needing all the marketing you can get." |
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