If you’re planning a move, you’re already making a fresh start https://t.co/bd7Z2WBF2i
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) December 28, 2018
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If you’re planning a move, you’re already making a fresh start https://t.co/bd7Z2WBF2i
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) December 28, 2018
Moving Tips: You should personally transport heirlooms, important papers, legal documents, and valuables. Don't pack them up with everything else
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) December 27, 2018
A downpour on the big day can be a real damper https://t.co/kImWESIa2h
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) December 21, 2018
Moving Tips: Slow cooker recipe's are great for the day of your move. You can throw some stuff together and forget about it while you pack/unpack. By the time you're done you'll have a full meal to eat
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) December 20, 2018
Moving Tips: Be sure you have plenty of supplies for your move (e.g. boxes, packing paper, packing tape, etc).
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) December 19, 2018
Think all tape is created equal? https://t.co/ZtfIXuvzh5
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) December 18, 2018
Moving Tips: Use packing paper instead of newspaper to avoid any ink bleeding onto your possessions.
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) December 18, 2018
Moving Tips: Labels are the best sanity savers when moving. Label all of your boxes to save tons of time when you're unpacking.
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) December 17, 2018
Moving Tips: Use wardrobe boxes for moving curtains and draperies
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) December 14, 2018
How to move homes and also bring sanity with you. https://t.co/cF21HkpwFR
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) December 14, 2018
Staging a House on a Budget - Continued https://t.co/EGnU2doIUv
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) December 13, 2018
Moving Tips: If you're renting, it may be wise to take photos of your cleaned-out old home and your new home before moving in. It will save you the headache of dealing with a difficult landlord who charges you cleaning and repair fees unnecessarily.
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) December 13, 2018
Moving involves compromises big and small, but don’t panic! You’ll get through it. Here’s how to keep yourself grounded before, during, and after the move. https://t.co/FnzpPhTu3J
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) December 12, 2018
Moving Tips: Make a mini cleanup kit so you can do a final sweep through your home the day before moving day.
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) December 12, 2018
Staging a house can seem like a harrowing task especially if you're on a budget. Here are some tips for you if hiring a professional isn't an option. https://t.co/fSCcYY8dvh
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) December 11, 2018
Moving Tips: Make copies of important documents and pack them all in a separate box or briefcase.
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) December 11, 2018
Moving Tips: Instead of trying to figure out how to pack your woven baskets, linen bins, and suitcases, try storing things inside them instead.
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) December 10, 2018
Moving Tips: Stop buying groceries the week before your move. It will save you a lot of guilt when it comes time to throw away perfectly decent food.
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) December 7, 2018
Moving in the middle of a school year can be a big change for your young ones. Here are some ways to help your child adjust to a new school. https://t.co/kbKrFstnip
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) December 6, 2018
Moving can be tough on kids. It's harder for kids than adults because of the lack of control they feel and because they really didn't have a choice in the decision to move. To help your kids feel more involved so... https://t.co/cJPv7aEeTH
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) December 6, 2018
Moving Tips: Fill small boxes with heavier items and use larger boxes for lightweight items.
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) December 6, 2018
Moving Tips: Create a number system. As you pack up a box, take note of its contents. Make a list and assign a corresponding number to make searching for something easier.
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) December 5, 2018
Whether it's for an aspiring athlete or just because it's in your price range, here are some things you should know first before buying a home with a pool. https://t.co/Ma4nFHuDMt
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) December 4, 2018
Christmas lights are always a great way to get into the holiday spirit. Unfortunately, anyone who sets them up knows that getting them out and untangling them can be an aggravating job. https://t.co/SnFa5s9bYZ
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) December 4, 2018
Moving Tips: Pack all of your art and decorative items weeks in advance. Since some items may be oddly shaped it's best to figure out a way to properly cushion them.
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) December 4, 2018
Moving Tips: Instead of throwing away old batteries and electronics, find an electronics recycling center in your area.
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) December 3, 2018
Moving Tips: Tape the power cords for your electronics to the electronic it belongs to. This will save you some time searching for the right cords
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) November 30, 2018
Moving Tips: Hire your movers at least a month in advance so you can plan accordingly
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) November 29, 2018
Moving Tips: Keep a snack bin available during moving and unpacking. Load it up with water, protein bars, chips, or whatever you need to stay fueled up during your move
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) November 28, 2018
Moving Tips: Update your address for all your accounts, utilities, and subscriptions several weeks before moving day
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) November 27, 2018
Moving Tips: To keep your head from spinning, it is best to plan your move 6-8 weeks out. Especially if you have a young child or newborn.
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) November 26, 2018
Moving Tips: Don't procrastinate! Procrastinating is your worst enemy when planning or completing any type of move.
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) November 21, 2018
There are certain items professional movers won’t take due to their hazardous or perishable nature. As a result, there’s a good amount of things not to pack when moving – the so-called non-allowable items, or simply non-allowables. https://t.co/H49m1HGn9L
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) November 21, 2018
Moving Tips: If you can, use the original boxes to move your flatscreens, computer monitors, other electronics, etc.
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) November 20, 2018
Moving Tips: You should personally transport heirlooms, important papers, legal documents, valuables, and coin jars/coin collections.
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) November 19, 2018
Whenever you move, one of the tasks that take the most time and requires the most patience is packing all your belongings and doing it in time for when the moving truck arrives. To help you get started,... https://t.co/RnDD3Sjxd1
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) November 16, 2018
Moving Tips: On moving day try having a friend take care of your pet. It keeps the pet out of the way while loading and lessens their stress levels.
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) November 16, 2018
Whether you're in "moving limbo" or just in need of some stress relief here are some fun family oriented activities to help you out. https://t.co/4PqmlLNj6U
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) November 15, 2018
Moving Tips: Put all of your candles in a labeled box of their own to avoid melted wax damage on your other items during transit.
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) November 15, 2018
Moving Tips: Place an extra cotton pad or ball into your powder cosmetics to keep them from breaking during transit
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) November 14, 2018
When you declutter before a move, it’s different than your typical spring cleaning weekend. You may be dreading it, but decluttering now will save you time and money in the future. Plus, it will make you happier. https://t.co/bFD5YJ5Pu0
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) November 13, 2018
Moving Tips: Fish/Reptile tanks should be crated to ensure proper transportation and reduce the risk of cracked or damaged glass.
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) November 13, 2018
Moving Tips: Purchase an adequate carrier for transporting your reptile or amphibian. Since reptiles are creatures of habit it's also recommended that you give them time to adjust to their new carrier before you take them with you.
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) November 12, 2018
Moving Tips: Never move fish inside their tanks. Fish tanks are not built to withstand being moved and will break if full of water and fish. Fish should be transported in clean, strong, polythene bags part filled with tank water. You can purchase these from your local pet shop.
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) November 9, 2018
Moving Tips: For your essentials bag/first day box you may want to include things like paper towels, toilet paper, medications, phone/tablet chargers, and your toothbrush
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) November 8, 2018
Moving Tips: Box up any unopened food items for donation to your local food bank or ask your movers about the Move for Hunger drive.
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) November 7, 2018
While winter is a great time to move (i.e., it's cheaper and an easier time to rent a moving truck or hire movers) you need to be aware of possible moving issues so that you can avoid them before they occur. Here are my suggestions for moving during... https://t.co/U5hVi6pWRA
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) November 7, 2018
Before putting your furniture/belongings on the truck it's always good to be sure you have insurance. You don't want to wait last minute to start researching different types of insurance coverage. https://t.co/pziSxjmyYQ
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) November 6, 2018
Moving Tips: Have a third party take apart your German Shrunk to avoid having any missing pieces. A German Shrunk is essentially a large ornate China Cabinet, see pictures below.
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) November 6, 2018
Moving Tips: Remember to take all medications with you when you move.
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) November 5, 2018
Moving Tips: For clothes in drawers, roll them instead of folding them to save space.
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) November 2, 2018
When it's time to move into your new house, whether it's across town or across the country, your moving day checklist includes packing up your four-legged family members. https://t.co/iJQIGIovgE
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) November 1, 2018
Halloween is over and people are ready for the holidays. Here are some tips how to store your decorations https://t.co/zJ07hb2TQx
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) November 1, 2018
Moving Tips: Tear out the pages in an old phone book to wrap breakables.
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) November 1, 2018
Moving Tips: Prevent scratches or scuffs on your kitchen dining set by draping sheets and pillowcases over the table and chairs. Secure them with rubber bands if you can.
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) October 31, 2018
Whether moving a senior loved one across the country into a new home, or moving both parents into a senior community, the process can be challenging. Many scenarios require the need to move a senior parent... https://t.co/kkl3l2FSTY
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) October 30, 2018
Moving Tips: When packing the contents of desk or kitchen drawers, pack the box in layers of items from one drawer at a time.
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) October 30, 2018
Not sure what you're allowed to take with you when you move? Here are some rules to keep in mind before—and after—closing the deal. https://t.co/Ndft1C9u65
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) October 30, 2018
Moving Tips: Create a "moving toolbox" where you keep your box cutter, tape, labeling markers, and other packing supplies in one carry-all that you can take from room to room.
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) October 29, 2018
You know when you're getting ready to move, and you think, "This is nothing. I can get it done in two weekends."? Well, you should really stop thinking that way because one thing's for sure: Moving pretty much always takes longer than you think it's... https://t.co/wRZimz27hy
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) October 26, 2018
Moving Tips: If you can, take apart your beds, bunk beds, day bed, etc.
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) October 26, 2018
Moving Tips: Old furniture is not considered antique unless appraised by an antique dealer or proper documentation is provided.
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) October 25, 2018
Whether you're packing your fine china for a short trip to the basement or attic or a trek across the country, your method should be the same. Because china is notoriously fragile, make your packing methods top-notch https://t.co/4XnoTO4inS
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) October 24, 2018
Moving Tips: Be sure to do a walk through with the movers so nothing gets left behind or forgotten.
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) October 24, 2018
How to Handle a Move https://t.co/uPhNwxQcjd
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) October 23, 2018
Moving Tips: Don't forget to pack your lamps and lamp shades!
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) October 23, 2018
Moving Tips: Regular newspaper may bleed ink onto your possessions. If you can, use white packing paper to wrap your items.
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) October 22, 2018
Moving Tips: Focus on one area of a room at a time and don’t mix items from different rooms in one box.
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) October 19, 2018
Moving boxes are the same weight and quality as ordinary shipping boxes—unless you purchase the kind made from thicker cardboard that allows for heavier packing. So the question most people have is whether you should... https://t.co/SYKO01xa53
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) October 18, 2018
Moving Tips: Map out the best way to get to your new home on moving day. Look up potential highway construction schedules ahead of time. And take traffic, detours, and necessary stops into account when you’re making your plan.
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) October 17, 2018
Moving Related Items - Moving Checklist https://t.co/6G12zcroBx
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) October 16, 2018
Moving Tips: String electronic wires through paper towel rolls to avoid tangled messes.
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) October 16, 2018
Moving Tips: Wrap a rubber band around a hammer to prevent scuffing the wall when removing nails.
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) October 15, 2018
Every parent dreads the talk. You don’t want to tell your kids you are moving. You can’t stand to see that quivering lip as you explain to your child that their life will be turned upside down. https://t.co/dJSe9sUadp
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) October 12, 2018
Moving Tips: Broke some glass on the floor while packing? Use a slice of bread to pick up the pieces that your broom missed.
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) October 12, 2018
New Home Maintenance | Renovating Your First Home https://t.co/pdkcXzhZYm
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) October 11, 2018
Moving Tips: Instead of throwing away old batteries and electronics, find an electronics recycling center in your area.
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) October 11, 2018
In a perfect world, you’d have ample time to prepare for any move that you have to make. Moving is a process rife with tiny details and individual tasks, and three or four weeks, at minimum, is generally... https://t.co/GUqG79TwNA
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) October 10, 2018
Moving Tips: Prep your furniture for moving day! Make sure to dissemble pieces and keep them together in the same bag or box
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) October 10, 2018
How to Dispose of Hazardous Waste Before You Move | https://t.co/TaEGqqQ84Z https://t.co/rm2ZTZthK9
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) October 9, 2018
Moving Tips: If you can, show up to your new home before the move and pre-clean the bathroom and kitchen. You'll probably want to take a nice relaxing shower or bath once everything is settled.
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) October 9, 2018
Moving Tips: To prevent sharp knives from cutting through the box, place them inside padded potholders before packing them.
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) October 7, 2018
Moving Tips: Fill up pots and pans with spices containers, dish towels, and other kitchen items to save space.
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) October 5, 2018
Moving Tip: In lieu of bubble wrap, protect your dishes and fragile items with clothing and linens.
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) October 5, 2018
"If you plan to relocate across the country using a moving freight trailer to ship your things, you’ll be using this terminology quite a lot." https://t.co/UIttW4E4kk
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) October 4, 2018
Whether moving from one home to a similar size one or downsizing to a smaller one, moving is not just an event but a process. https://t.co/hOchzRj3s3
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) October 4, 2018
Moving Tip: Try to plan out where each item will go and how everything will look. This will make things easier to put in the right place immediately upon arrival.
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) October 3, 2018
"Few events in life can be as stressful as moving. Add pets into the mix, and everyone’s blood pressure, including your dog’s or cat’s, will most likely rise." https://t.co/1lmC7rcD8a
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) October 2, 2018
Moving Tip: Make your kids feel important by giving them a job to do. Have them do little, meaningful tasks that help them stay out of the way.
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) October 2, 2018
Tips for Storing and Organizing Halloween Decorations - Ask Anna https://t.co/5jY9wRqtJg
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) October 1, 2018
Moving Tip: Dispose of any items that moving companies are not allowed to transport by law. These items include gasoline, bottled gases and other flammables, ammunition, and explosives.
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) October 1, 2018
Moving Tip: Double up on fitted sheets! To protect your mattress from possible dirt and debris place a fitted sheet on both sides of the mattress.
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) September 28, 2018
So when’s the best time to move? From fall’s real estate deals and winter’s cheap moving rates to spring’s cool temperatures and summer’s longer days, each season has its own moving benefits. https://t.co/eVByJcQMES
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) September 27, 2018
Moving Tip: Make lifting heavy boxes easier by cutting upside down triangular holes in either side of the box and reinforcing them with packing tape to avoid tearing.
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) September 27, 2018
Moving Tip: If possible, try to avoid using garbage bags to pack your belongings. A well-meaning friend or family member may accidentally throw it out during the clean-up/organization process.
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) September 26, 2018
When it comes to moving, there are a number of important documents and forms to keep track of. Below is a helpful list of documents and forms. https://t.co/oe9Cmob7Lk
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) September 25, 2018
Moving Tip: Cover the tops of toiletry bottles with plastic wrap or a freezer bag. Simply unscrew the lid of your shampoo bottle, place the wrap or bag over the hole, and then replace the lid. Doing so prevents the headache that comes with unnecessary spills or leaks.
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) September 25, 2018
Moving across the country or across the street is a huge hassle, but it doesn’t have to be expensive. Save time, stress, and most importantly, money, by getting rid of excess stuff first. The less you have... https://t.co/KvDXISZMKY
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) September 25, 2018
Moving Tip: Create a master moving to-do list to make organizing and keeping track of what needs to be done easier.
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) September 24, 2018
Moving Tip: Buy easy breakfast food for the day after your move. Think - bagels, cereal, milk, etc.
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) September 21, 2018
If you have been pondering moving to a new city or country there is no time like the present to bust out the luggage and pack up your life! There are 9 reasons why below! https://t.co/OhqSvXQKzR
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) September 20, 2018
Holiday decorations are something exceptional, but they are also too fragile to be handled, packed and stored just like any other household items. https://t.co/G3iVZFbesl
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) September 20, 2018
Moving Tip: Placing knives in an oven mitt can prevent injury, just remember to secure the end of the oven mitt with tape or a rubber band
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) September 20, 2018
Moving Tip: Defrost your fridge the night before your move to avoid leaks and foul smells
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) September 19, 2018
Created for mobility, these stylish DIY solutions for backyard elements are designed to look great, day or night. https://t.co/TTQDICtTDv
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) September 18, 2018
Moving Tip: Fill up pots and pans with spices and other kitchenware to save space
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) September 18, 2018
Being a good tenant may not always be easy. Here are some tips to establish a honest and transparent relationship with your landlord from the start https://t.co/OHnI43krYE
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) September 17, 2018
Moving Tip: Label the side of your boxes so you can read them even when stacked together
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) September 17, 2018
Steps to Researching Your Neighborhood Before Buying https://t.co/7U67wespQB
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) September 16, 2018
Moving Tip: Plan your meals accordingly as to prevent throwing away food or having to move it
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) September 14, 2018
Moving Tip: If using magazines or newspaper as packing paper on fragile items, beware of the ink staining or seeping onto those items
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) September 13, 2018
Keeping Track of Your Pets During a Move https://t.co/wpFsYDBN8K
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) September 13, 2018
One of the most stressful parts about moving to a completely new location is the pain of finding a new primary or specialty doctor. This is something you should start to research prior to moving to ensure you won't postpone it until an emergency. https://t.co/ryTPMfSHuc
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) September 12, 2018
Moving Tip: Wrapping a rubber band around a hammer can prevent scuffing the wall when removing nails
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) September 12, 2018
Moving Tip: pack room-by-room to ensure you keep specific items together
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) September 11, 2018
You’re ready to make a move, but your stuff is staring you in the face, silently mocking you. Packing up all your belongings is a daunting task, but there are many ways to make packing easier. These seven easy tips will get you ready to pack with a... https://t.co/G0tzdZYq7K
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) September 11, 2018
Moving Tip: As you pack away your clothes, sort them into "essential" (clothes to wear for the first few nights), "donation" and "keep" piles
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) September 10, 2018
8 Things to Do When Moving (The Sooner, The Better) https://t.co/op9zNfzQmb
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) September 7, 2018
Moving Tip: Create a moving schedule with activities for you and your family to participate in a month before your moving date
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) September 6, 2018
Moving Reminder: Don't procrastinate what can be done today until tomorrow
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) September 5, 2018
We are not fans of no-pet policies, but many apartments have them.. If you have an emotional support animal you may need to find steps to take to try and work around this policy. The article below works out some strategies! https://t.co/6yPyBJ6Pvm
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) September 4, 2018
Moving Tip: Change your address at least a week before you move
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) September 4, 2018
Moving Tip: You can fill in nail holes with rubbing a bar of soap over the hole
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) September 3, 2018
Moving Tip: Make sure everything is completely packed before your friends or movers come
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) August 31, 2018
Moving into your own space is especially exciting if it is your first time out of a parent or guardian's home. You might be tempted to swipe your card for big and small purchases but it may be better to wait until after you move! Click below to find... https://t.co/KOBVteyP8C
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) August 30, 2018
If you’re planning a fall move, or if it has come up unexpectedly, you’re in luck: fall is an awesome time to move. The busy, and often expensive summer season has come and gone, families looking to relocate and beat the... https://t.co/H3RiBPySqD
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) August 30, 2018
Moving Tip: If renting take pictures before you move any furniture in
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) August 30, 2018
Moving Tip: Number your boxes and check them off as they are moved in
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) August 29, 2018
To lease again or to not lease again... That is the question and hopefully we can help you figure out those answers. https://t.co/Xim7LdpykA
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) August 28, 2018
Moving Tip: Utilize every bag, basket and hamper you have to pack extra clothes, books or items
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) August 28, 2018
10 Creative Ways to Declutter Your Home https://t.co/96wod38Txp
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) August 27, 2018
Moving Tip: Pack plates vertically in the box
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) August 27, 2018
Moving Tip: If possible, try to arrive early to your new home and clean out the bathrooms and kitchen before the movers arrive
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) August 23, 2018
Help Your Entire Family Cope with the Move https://t.co/QYrg9NWzQ7
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) August 22, 2018
Moving Tip: Each box should have a label stating the room it belongs in and a short description of contents
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) August 22, 2018
Moving Tip: Fragile glasses can also be wrapped in clean socks for extra protection
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) August 21, 2018
Sometimes finding where to donate gently used furniture can be complex. There are many places to call, but you want to donate your old belongings to a worthwhile and legitimate cause. Click below to find out where and how to donate! https://t.co/QSPCPCxwl4
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) August 20, 2018
Moving Tip: Wrap plates and dishware with sweaters and sweat pants
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) August 20, 2018
Moving Tip: Keep your fragile items wrapped and in a separate box
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) August 17, 2018
Moving Tip: Do not forget an essentials bag with items you will need the first night in your new home
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) August 16, 2018
Moving Tip: Use luggage bags and carriers as extra storage when moving
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) August 16, 2018
How to Get Them Involved in the Move https://t.co/6Z1lkbiXk0
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) August 15, 2018
Moving Tip: To cut down on purchasing boxes, keep clothes in their drawers. Just thoroughly tape the drawers shut.
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) August 14, 2018
Moving Tip: Keep little pieces of electronic together in small sandwich bags
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) August 13, 2018
Ornate furniture, such as grandfather clocks, china cabinets and various pieces of art, can be the hardest pieces to move. Learn how to move your own specialty items in 10 simple steps. https://t.co/RptmHN9k42
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) August 10, 2018
Moving Tip: For lighter boxes, use box cutters to make handles
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) August 10, 2018
Self storage is a great way to save and preserve some of your favorite and most valuable possessions. Make sure these items stay safe. https://t.co/HdTtBQXaEU
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) August 9, 2018
Moving Tip: Use garbage bags (with draw strings) to move clothes on hangers
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) August 9, 2018
Figuring out your finances is hard. Between student loans, rent payments, utilities and other expenditures it may be a complicated process to figure out if moving to a new apartment is in your budget. Want to see how it all adds up? Check out the... https://t.co/ui47vutjby
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) August 8, 2018
Moving Tip: Color Coding boxes by room can making unpacking easier for you and your friends
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) August 8, 2018
Moving Tip: Use towels, blankets and sweaters as extra packing materials
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) August 7, 2018
While we love pizza as much as the next person, ordering out before your move might not be good for your wallet or waistline. These 10 tips can help you eat right while being in the process of a big move. https://t.co/pOaVh30aNL
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) August 6, 2018
Moving Tip: Creating a moving toolbox with various tapes, markers, scissors and etc. can help the packing process.
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) August 6, 2018
We all know moving is stressful and unpleasant. But these 23 hacks can make it faster, easier and less stressful! https://t.co/wwwU0a9psi
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) August 3, 2018
Moving Tip: You can donate your items to Clothing Donate and schedule a pick up time below! https://t.co/gUvkZjJtIA
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) August 3, 2018
A classic 250 Ferrari with a delightful history and an irreplaceable character, 2919 GT is among the most appealing GTEs to be found. https://t.co/hC0hOriodS
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) August 2, 2018
Moving is hard on everyone in the family, but for kids moving is even tougher. Leaving friends, teachers they know and a school environment they're comfortable with makes it difficult for them to transfer to a... https://t.co/Uj1B2UFwjb
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) August 2, 2018
Moving Tip: When figuring out whether to keep or throw out an item use the $20 in 20 minutes rule. If you can find a new and similar item in 20 minutes for $20, donate or throw away that existing item.
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) August 2, 2018
Having a fully packed, organized and beautiful closet is one of life's little joys! Except.. when you are moving. Moving and keeping your clothes, shoes and accessories from falling down and... https://t.co/OpYbJDjPhF
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) August 1, 2018
Moving Tip: Organize cords with toilet paper rolls. Remember to write where the cords go
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) August 1, 2018
Moving Tip: Do a pre-pack photo shoot to easily remember how everything was so perfectly organized in your old home!
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) July 31, 2018
Whether moving from one home to a similar size one or downsizing to a smaller one, moving is not just an event but a process. It starts when you first consider the possibility of a change and continues... https://t.co/hOchzRj3s3
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) July 31, 2018
Managing your car insurance may not be on the top of your moving to-do list, but it should be. Depending on the company and insurance plan, you may not have to do anything, but thoroughly checking your options should be made a priority before your... https://t.co/FmgECYWSBj
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) July 30, 2018
Finally! The move is over, the boxes have been unpacked and your house is looking great! It's time to invite your friends, family and maybe some new neighbors over to mingle and have fun! Here's some tips of how to throw a housewarming on a budget! https://t.co/pH7f9OL2SH
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) July 28, 2018
Moving Tip: You can remove dents from your carpets by simply putting an ice cube on the dent, letting it melt and lift the fibers with a spoon.
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) July 27, 2018
Somethings are better done in person, such as meeting your new neighbors! It may be intimidating or even downright scary but making personal connections to the people next door can provide fringe benefits (who else are you going to borrow a cup of... https://t.co/g7vlRpS5Y7
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) July 26, 2018
Juggling moving boxes and a crying baby at the same time isn’t going to be easy. But – rest assured – if millions of other parents can do it (without losing their minds), then so can you! To ensure a successful move,... https://t.co/CRwemYX8Em
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) July 26, 2018
Moving Tip: Measure your furniture to make sure it will fit into your new home
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) July 26, 2018
Moving Tip: Use suitcases, duffle bags and back-packs as storage containers for clothes and other goods.
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) July 25, 2018
With a few tweaks, moving doesn't have to be overly stressful. https://t.co/POLQOM4cpZ
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) July 24, 2018
Moving Tip: Charge your phones and electronics the day before. This way you can place them in your essentials bag before the movers get there!
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) July 20, 2018
With a few supplies, you can easily upcycle cardboard boxes and make beautiful custom storage and organizing boxes for your home. https://t.co/my1HOBUqWy
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) July 19, 2018
Bigger doesn't always mean better. When moving, sometimes you just have a few things to relocate. Packing the small things may be more frustrating to pack than larger bulkier items. Here's a few ways you can secure your items across country. https://t.co/p2H8aNtWOP
— AtlanticCoast (@AtlanticCoastMS) July 19, 2018