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		<title>How to Pack Electronics for Moving</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 31 Jan 2012 13:23:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Relocation.com When moving to a new house, packing electronics require more attention compared to, say, your furniture. Electronic appliances need careful packing as they are fragile. They are also sensitive to dust, moisture, magnetic fields, pressure and vibrations. Pack them well to ensure you still get to use them (and they remain in tiptop [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>By Relocation.com</strong></p>
<p>When <a href="http://www.relocation.com/" target="_blank">moving</a> to a new house, <a href="http://www.relocation.com/library/moving_guide/simple_way_to_pack.html" target="_blank">packing</a> electronics require more attention compared to, say, your furniture.  Electronic appliances need careful packing as they are fragile.  They are also sensitive to dust, moisture, magnetic fields, pressure and vibrations.  Pack them well to ensure you still get to use them (and they remain in tiptop condition) in your new home.  Here are some of our tips:</p>
<p><strong>Pack sets together. </strong>Some electronic equipment, for example stereo components and movie theater systems, come in sets.  Make sure that you pack the sets together.  If you accidentally misplace a part, you might be left with a hi-fi system that’s missing one speaker.  You should also pack all the corresponding wires and peripherals together with the main system to save yourself the trouble of sorting them out again later.</p>
<p><strong>Use moving boxes for storage</strong>. If you haven’t disposed of them yet, use the original <a href="http://www.relocation.com/moving/moving_boxes.html" target="_blank">moving boxes</a> and paddings, otherwise sturdy corrugated carton boxes bought from the store or provided by the mover will serve the purpose.</p>
<p><strong>Draw a diagram of the wiring. </strong>For reference in re-connecting wires and cables between components, draw a diagram of how the wires are hooked up to their corresponding terminals on the device. Note down the color coding scheme or attach matching tags to each wire-terminal pair. Bundle wires and cables securely and label them but do not bind or roll them too tightly to avoid internal damage. Optical fiber cables can easily break.</p>
<p><strong>Secure loose/moving parts with masking tape. </strong>If you have a vinyl record player, disconnect the stylus assembly from the tone arm, put it in a small box and tape the box under the tone arm. Fix  the turntable to the base with tape to prevent its movement and tape the tone arm to its rest.  Lastly close the turntable cover and tape it to the base. Put small hardware items such as screws, nuts and bolts inside a plastic bag and tape the bag to the component where they came from.</p>
<p><strong>Always label “FRAGILE, ELECTRONICS” on the sides and top of each box. </strong>When necessary put a “THIS SIDE UP”  label on the sides of the box. It goes without saying that cargo items should be tagged with  the name and address of the owner.<br />
Before and during the move, keep components away from sources of liquids, wet surfaces, and strong magnetic fields. Provide water-damage protection by placing components inside plastic bags before packing them in boxes.</p>
<p><strong>Pack to protect fragile parts. </strong>For components subject to risk of breakage or scratches like TV screens or computer monitors, pack them in such a way as to minimize stress or pressure to the delicate parts.  Provide appropriate padding or spacers such as thick cardboard or styrofoam boards or pellets.</p>
<p><strong>Cover speakers.</strong> Speaker units also need to be protected from possible dents to the cabinet and the acoustic cones. Cover the front of the cabinet with cardboard and wrap it over and around the edges.  For heavy units,  it’s a good idea to bind the box with packing tape to prevent bursting and tie it with heavy cord  to provide handles for lifting.</p>
<p>Make sure the <a href="http://www.relocation.com/moving/" target="_blank">moving service</a> company drives with care! Check whether the moving company has <a href="http://www.usinsurance.com/" target="_blank">insurance coverage</a> against loss or damage to cargo.</p>
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		<title>Moving Across the Country: Tips to Pass the Time in a Car</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 Oct 2011 13:31:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Richard Farrell Special to Relocation.com Moving across the country in car is one way to save money. However, when you add kids into that mix you have to consider that they may get bored &#8211; especially when you will be driving for hours on end. Check out some of our creative solutions to make [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_2998" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 423px"><a href="http://blog.relocation.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/medium_slow-car-nikkorsnapper-flickr.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-2998" title="medium_slow-car-nikkorsnapper-flickr" src="http://blog.relocation.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/medium_slow-car-nikkorsnapper-flickr.jpg" alt="" width="413" height="232" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Pass the time when moving in a car with some of these creative activities</p></div>
<p><strong>By Richard Farrell<br />
Special to Relocation.com</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://www.relocation.com/" target="_blank">Moving</a> across the country in car is one way to save money. However, when you add kids into that mix you have to consider that they may get bored &#8211; especially when you will be driving for hours on end. Check out some of our creative solutions to make it easier to get to your new home when driving.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Planning the Trip:</span><br />
</strong></p>
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<li>Once you have chosen your route, it is time to calculate how long you are going to be a passenger or driver in the car. Allow for unforeseen delays such as traffic backlogs and diversions along the way. Once you know your likely journey time you can plan around it better.</li>
<li>Pack a cooler of healthy snacks and lunch options for your initial ride. Once you get on the road, plan to use drive-through food outlets along the way as this will save a lot of time. Keep a couple of trash bags handy for any garbage.</li>
<li>Wear sensible clothing and shoes for the journey. Choose comfortable shoes and clothing that are easy to slip off so that you can relax and let your feet breathe. Long trips will likely result in posture issues and your feet will soon remind you of the fact that you are not comfortable. Shoelaces are not practical in these circumstances.</li>
<li>Should you be sharing the driving, do make sure you stop in a safe place and take time out to walk about and do some breathing exercises before you take the wheel. Include some stretching exercises too..</li>
<li>Consuming of alcoholic beverages immediately before or while traveling makes for another definite “no.” Apart from affecting your reaction time it is breaking the law and your journey to your new destination will be remembered for all the wrong reasons!</li>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>7 Fun Tips to Pass Time in a Car:</strong></span></p>
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<li><strong>Bring CD’s</strong>. Sort through your CD collection and pick out some favorites and maybe a couple that you have not played for some time.</li>
<li><strong>Radio</strong>.  Satellite radio played through your car sound system is of excellent quality and clarity. Tune in to your favorite stations before you set off.</li>
<li><strong>Books and Magazines.</strong> Kids love books and magazines. Make sure you have plenty for the journey.</li>
<li><strong>Music DVD’s.</strong> You may be lucky enough to have a sophisticated in-car system. If not, then there are plenty of good quality portable players for you to enjoy the latest movie offerings as well.</li>
<li><strong>Take Naps.</strong> Short napping is good, but sleeping the entire journey may be considered antisocial, and besides you will be missing the passing scenery and could arrive feeling less than your best.</li>
<li><strong>Food.</strong> Choose snack food that does not make a big mess. Dry snacks such as chips and peanuts or glazed dry fruit are great for the car. Avoid too much intake of food and drink or you will be stopping at every restroom along the way.</li>
<li><strong>Rotate Drivers Regularly.</strong> This is very important for long journeys. If you are the only driver you will need to consider breaking your journey with an overnight stop. In any event, do stop every 90 minutes but make sure you pull over in a safe place.</li>
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		<title>Moving: Why Change is a Good Thing</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Oct 2011 14:53:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Dermound Becker Special to Relocation.com Just the thought of having to plan, organize, sort out, downsize and then pack everything into cartons and boxes can be daunting, but there are some positive aspects of moving that are both invigorating and exciting. You can afford to buy a home. The most common reason for moving [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_2919" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 435px"><a href="http://blog.relocation.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/Home-Deeds.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-2919" title="Digital Image by Sean Locke Digital Planet Design www.digitalplanetdesign.com" src="http://blog.relocation.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/Home-Deeds.jpg" alt="" width="425" height="282" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Moving can be positive - especially when you are moving into a bigger home.</p></div>
<p><strong>By Dermound Becker<br />
Special to Relocation.com</strong></p>
<p>Just the thought of having to plan, organize, sort out, downsize and then pack everything into cartons and boxes can be daunting, but there are some positive aspects of <a href="http://www.relocation.com/" target="_blank">moving</a> that are both invigorating and exciting.</p>
<p><strong>You can afford to buy a home. </strong>The most common reason for moving is when you can finally offer to transition from <a href="http://www.relocation.com/apartments/" target="_blank">renting</a> to buying. This is a huge step in the right direction to financial independence – and will most probably be the best financial move you will make in your lifetime. If one is able to purchase a property with a monthly mortgage repayment similar to the amount you are paying to rent, the net result is that you are basically paying yourself the rental amount and, one day in the future, when the <a href="http://www.nationalmortgage.com/" target="_blank">mortgage</a> is paid off you will have your own home and be able to live rent free for the rest of your days. This would clearly be a good change in your lifestyle.</p>
<p><strong>You are moving for a new job.</strong> Another common reason why moving is exciting is when you have to relocate for a business or career. This might mean an increase in salary, a rise in one’s status, a chance to improve oneself and move up the corporate ladder. This would also mean a positive change in how you live and what you are able to afford.</p>
<p><strong>You need to downsize.</strong> At the other end of the scale, people move when they find that they simply cannot afford to continue living where they are due to rising rents or mortgage repayments or the loss of a job. All is not lost though, as a move to a smaller residence or to a home of equal size in another, less expensive, <a href="http://www.relocation.com/apartments/neighborhood.html" target="_blank">neighborhood</a> can also be a change for the good. There will be less keeping up with the Joneses and less overall expenses, thus freeing up money for things that you would like to do, such as being able to take a vacation, taking up a sport or hobby and having some spare cash to go to a restaurant or movie. Moving for these reason will encourage you to join clubs or volunteer for a good cause in your area in order to meet new people; and to spend time either alone or with your family while you explore and learn all about your new location – proof that change is good.</p>
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		<title>How to Move with a Teenager</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Aug 2011 14:09:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Dermound Becker Special to Relocation.com The stresses, strains, upheavals and turmoil of moving are difficult enough, but when you add teenagers to the mix, chances are things will be even more complicated. Not only do teenagers have raging hormones and pendulum-like mood swings, they generally, do not react well to change. When a family [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_2900" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 338px"><a href="http://blog.relocation.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/Teens.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-2900" title="Teens" src="http://blog.relocation.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/Teens.jpg" alt="" width="328" height="366" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Moving with a teenager doesn&#39;t have to be difficult. Check out our tips for making this move easy!</p></div>
<p><strong>By Dermound Becker<br />
Special to Relocation.com</strong></p>
<p>The stresses, strains, upheavals and turmoil of <a href="http://www.relocation.com/" target="_blank">moving</a> are difficult enough, but when you add teenagers to the mix, chances are things will be even more complicated. Not only do teenagers have raging hormones and pendulum-like mood swings, they generally, do not react well to change. When a family moves, they will have to leave everything that is safe and comfortable including their school,  sports and other extramural activities and, most importantly, their friends. This could be a recipe for catastrophe, if it is not handled with a delicate hand and a lot of understanding.</p>
<p>The most important step to inform your family that you will be <a href="http://www.relocation.com/moving/" target="_blank">relocating</a> to another area early on. Sit down with them and explain the reason for the move &#8211; whether it is for financial reasons or a new job. The main thing is to be honest and direct with your teens. Many <a href="http://www.relocation.com/library/family_moving/moving_with_teenagers.html" target="_blank">teenagers</a> feel that they are already adults and therefore need to be consulted on such a momentous decision; others will suddenly feel that they are not yet adults at all and will feel very vulnerable to the consequences of the move.</p>
<p>Throughout the process of planning, organizing and <a href="http://www.relocation.com/library/moving_guide/simple_way_to_pack.html" target="_blank">packing</a>,  take the time to listen to what your teenager has to say. Having a sympathetic ear may just be the lever needed in order to get him or her to get involved with the move, start sorting their possessions and maybe even begin packing a few boxes of their own. You may be surprised to learn that your teenager may even relish the thought of a move, if perhaps his or her current peer group is a bit boring and they actually need a change.</p>
<p>If at all possible, try to plan your move at the end of the school year, or at least at the end of a semester, as this will be the least disruptive to your teenager and will have the least impact on their social life and their school work. If you have no choice as to when you have to move and it is very close to the end of your teenager’s school life, think about organismic for him or her to stay with relatives or friends until the completion of their studies.</p>
<p>Another aspect which is imperative when relocating a teenager is to ensure that he or she is not completely cut off from their friends. This means that they should be given one of the latest gadgets to allow him or her to e-mail, tweet, or send MSM messages to keep up with the latest news and to be able for them to report on their new lives. Organize a <a href="http://www.skype.com/intl/en/home" target="_blank">Skype</a> connection with a camera so that they will be able to see their friends as well.</p>
<p>Finally, if you will be buying or <a href="http://www.relocation.com/apartments/rental_homes.html" target="_blank">renting a home</a> in the new area, involve your teenager and listen to his or her opinions to make them feel that they are important members of the family and that their opinion is valued.</p>
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		<title>How to Make Moving Easier on Your Dog</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Aug 2011 14:27:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Richard Farrell Special to Relocation.com Apart from being “Man’s Best Friend,” dogs are as much concerned about their routine and environment as we are, and so sudden changes can be very stressful for them too. When moving, you will have a lot of tasks to complete from locating moving companies to packing. You will [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_2905" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 435px"><a href="http://blog.relocation.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/Moving-Dog.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-2905" title="Young woman with dog and cat." src="http://blog.relocation.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/Moving-Dog.jpg" alt="" width="425" height="282" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Follow our tips on how to make moving easier for your dog.</p></div>
<p><strong>By Richard Farrell<br />
Special to Relocation.com</strong></p>
<p>Apart from being “Man’s Best Friend,” dogs are as much concerned about their routine and environment as we are, and so sudden changes can be very stressful for them too. When moving, you will have a lot of tasks to complete from locating <a href="http://www.relocation.com/moving/moving_companies.html" target="_blank">moving companies</a> to packing. You will also have to make the transition easy for your dogs by not upsetting their routine. Here are some tips to making your moving day smooth and stress-free for your four-leggeded friend.</p>
<p><strong>Before the Move:</strong><br />
First, get an up to date copy of your dog’s veterinary record so that your new vet can be brought up to speed with their medical history, vaccinations, etc. If <a href="http://www.relocation.com/" target="_blank">moving</a> to a new state, call local veterinarians to find out if you must provide any documentation when your dog arrives. Check with your new local authority too about their licensing requirements. Make the necessary arrangements to have your dog transported, or if traveling with you in your car, ask your vet about perhaps sedating your beloved pet.</p>
<p><strong>During the Move:</strong><br />
Here are some valuable tips to make the moving of your dog as easy as possible:</p>
<p>•	Feed your dog approximately five to six hours before the actual traveling starts. Water can still be taken in up to two hours ahead of the move, but be careful not to let your dog dehydrate particularly in hot weather. If medication has been recommended administer this around an hour before travel too.</p>
<p>•	Take sufficient quantities of food and water with you when you travel and make frequent stops to water and walk your canine friend.</p>
<p>•	On arrival at your new home, keep the dog confined until it is familiar and at ease with its new surroundings. Walk your dog around the new home and let it sniff and smell new odors – remember a dog can smell up to 100 times stronger than we can.</p>
<p>•	Put out the dog’s bedding, toys and familiar bowls as soon as you arrive too. Remember to feed and water the dog as soon as possible after arriving.</p>
<p>•	Initially walk your dog on a leash until it is familiar with the new outside surroundings and boundaries.</p>
<p>•	Keep a regular schedule with your dog until it is at ease with the new set up. This may take up to a week depending on the animal.</p>
<p>•	Hopefully you will have located a vet close to your new home. Make an appointment to take in your dog’s records and register it for a check-up and future treatment.</p>
<p><strong>Additional Tips:</strong><br />
It is vital to get a health certificate from your vet before moving. Trying to arrange this after the move is time wasting and stressful &#8211; after all you moved not the vet! Certain states will ask to see the health certificate as you are crossing state lines, even if you are only in transit. If flying your dog to a new area purchase a kennel for your pet to travel comfortably in on the plane. And don’t forget to check with your vet for calming medication should this be required before the flight.</p>
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		<title>Relocating to Austin? Use Technology to Help!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 May 2011 13:04:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This guest post was provided by our friends at Realty Austin, an Austin real estate agency. Whether you are test-driving a new car or sampling ice cream flavors, sometimes it is nice to try before you buy. Moving to a new city is definitely one of those situations. You’ve probably heard that Austin, TX is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_2844" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 410px"><a href="http://blog.relocation.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/Downtown-Austin-2.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-2844" title="DSCN7343" src="http://blog.relocation.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/Downtown-Austin-2-300x225.jpg" alt="" width="400" height="299" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Gorgeous Views of Downtown Austin</p></div>
<p><em>This guest post was provided by our friends at Realty Austin, an <a href="http://www.realtyaustin.com/" target="_blank">Austin real estate agency</a>.</em></p>
<p>Whether you are test-driving a new car or sampling ice cream flavors, sometimes it is nice to try before you buy.  <a href="http://www.relocation.com/" target="_blank">Moving</a> to a new city is definitely one of those situations.  You’ve probably heard that Austin, TX is an amazing city with lots to offer, (in fact according to the <em>Austin Business Journal</em>, <a href="http://www.bizjournals.com/austin/news/2011/03/15/austin-2nd-best-job-market-in-us.html?ed=2011-03-15&amp;s=article_du&amp;ana=e_du_pub" target="_blank">it’s one of the best places to find a job</a>), but truth be told, only you can decide if it is a good fit for you.</p>
<p>One of the best ways to test the waters before making the big plunge is by spending a few days visiting the city while you explore and meet locals.  Think of it as research!  You’ll get the most out of your experience when you rent a room or house in an Austin <a href="http://www.relocation.com/apartments/neighborhood.html" target="_blank">neighborhood</a> you might be interested in living in rather than choosing a hotel. There are many great resources on the web that can help you find a great place to stay during your visit.</p>
<p>•	<a href="http://www.homeaway.com/" target="_blank">HomeAway</a> is an Austin-based company that connects travelers with luxury rental homes.  The site offers over 250 places to stay in Austin starting at $50 per night.  Each site has detailed photos of the property including amenities, nearby attractions; reviews from people who have stayed there before, and the opportunity to community directly with the owner.</p>
<p>•	<a href="http://www.airbnb.com/" target="_blank">AirBnB</a> is another great option and features over 490 Austin rooms, homes, and lofts in some of the city’s trendiest neighborhoods for as low as $30 per night.  Each rental has the unique charm you’d never experience at a 5-star-hotel.  Users can search properties by neighborhood, price, and even connect on Facebook to see where their friends have stayed in the past.</p>
<p>•	Finally, <a href="http://www.couchsurfing.org/" target="_blank">Couchsurfing</a> is a non-profit organization that connects travelers with friendly folks who allow guests to stay at their home free of charge for a few days at a time.  All users set up online profiles on the site. Travelers can search potential couches to crash, read reviews by former guests, then make a request to stay at a home.  One of the best things about taking this route is having a host who can guide you to the best spots in the city.</p>
<p>Visiting Austin before making the decision to move will give you the opportunity to live like a local and meet people who can give you their honest opinions on what it’s like to live there. Take advantage of the many great web resources discussed here and you’ll be sure to get the full Austin experience.</p>
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		<title>Getting Rid of Your Junk When Moving</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 May 2011 20:34:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We finally get to see the amount of stuff we actually have when moving. Throughout the years, many items are replaced and the older ones get dumped in the garage, basement or attic. We also buy new clothes, crockery, upholstery, furniture, electronic gadgets and decoration items that gets added to our pile of stuff. When [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_2718" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://blog.relocation.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/Garage-of-Junk.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-2718" title="REQUEST - Garage Clutter - Landscape" src="http://blog.relocation.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/Garage-of-Junk-300x199.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="199" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Get rid of your junk before you move.</p></div>
<p>We finally get to see the amount of stuff we actually have when <a href="http://www.relocation.com/" target="_blank">moving</a>. Throughout the years, many items are replaced and the older ones get dumped in the garage, basement or attic. We also buy new clothes, crockery, upholstery, furniture, electronic gadgets and decoration items that gets added to our pile of stuff. When everything is decorated and in its correct place at home, it all feels less. But that’s not true. When you begin packing your belongings during moving, you realize the true magnitude.</p>
<p>The first thing is to get rid of all the things in your garage, basement and attic that you haven’t used in months, or in some instances, even years. Here are some of the best ways to unload your old junk before moving.</p>
<p><strong>Have a yard sale.</strong> When <a href="http://www.relocation.com/blog/how-to-get-organized-and-have-an-end-of-season-garage-sale" target="_self">planning a yard sale</a>, start by organizing your items into <a href="http://www.shop4boxes.com/" target="_blank">boxes</a> and labeling them based on their price. You will then have to consider making signs and posting them around your neighborhood to get the word out about your sale. On the day of the sale, set up your items early (people will arrive before the designated time) and be flexible with pricing &#8211; this will help you get rid of more stuff quickly.</p>
<p><strong>Donate your belongings.</strong> If you don&#8217;t have the time for a sale, consider donating your items to a shelter, an orphanage or a humanitarian organization such as the <a href="http://www.goodwill.org/" target="_blank">Goodwill</a> or <a href="http://www.salvationarmyusa.org/usn/www_usn_2.nsf" target="_blank">Salvation Army</a>. These non-profit organizations usually need items like clothes, books, canned food, toys, tools, bags and more.</p>
<p><strong>Give them away to family and friends.</strong> Many people prefer giving fairly new and useful items to their friends and families. Older models of cell phones, laptops and clothes that no longer fit may be useful to your friends, neighbors or relatives. You can also have a <a href="http://www.relocation.com/blog/how-to-have-a-clothing-swap-party" target="_blank">clothing swap party</a>, which can also function as a good-bye party as your friends exchange goods with one another.</p>
<p><strong>Toss it.</strong> Sometimes even the best of intentions to pass along your items will fail when you have old and smelly clothes or broken down items that can&#8217;t be salvaged. In these instances, it is best to toss your old and useless stuff.  Look into recycling centers in your area for old electronics and paper goods.</p>
<p>After getting rid of the garage, basement and attic stuff. Make and inventory of your belongings. For an average family, about one-third of their belongings are still “excess” and its best that you get rid of them too to lighten your load.</p>
<p>Less stuff makes for easier <a href="http://www.relocation.com/library/family_moving/college_packing_list.html" target="_blank">packing</a>, easier travel and most likely cheaper moving expenses. It is also a great way to start fresh without the excess of junk that may have been weighing you down for years.</p>
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		<title>How to Find the Right Neighborhood</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Apr 2011 13:06:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Moving is a big step in your life that you really want the location you choose to be the very best for you and your family. Here are some things to consider when you are searching for the right neighborhood. Check on the schools. If you have children, you are going to want to closely [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_2709" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://blog.relocation.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/Research.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-2709" title="Research" src="http://blog.relocation.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/Research-300x199.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="199" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Be sure to do your research before moving to a new neighborhood.</p></div>
<p><a href="http://www.relocation.com/" target="_blank">Moving</a> is a big step in your life that you really want the location you choose to be the very best for you and your family. Here are some things to consider when you are searching for the right <a href="http://www.relocation.com/apartments/neighborhood.html" target="_blank">neighborhood</a>.<br />
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Check on the schools.</strong> If you have children, you are going to want to closely check on the area schools. You can start by reading online what ratings schools receive as well as online forums my parents. If you can, visit the schools and spend some time with teachers and observe how the school appears. Do they have after school programs? Do they appear to have supplies? Talk, if you can, to some parents and get a good idea of how they feel about the school.</p>
<p><strong>Visit the local parks.</strong> Again, if you have children, check out the local parks. Are they well kept? Are there any activities held there? Do they appear to be safe, both during the daytime and at night?</p>
<p><strong>Observe the neighborhood.</strong> Is your neighborhood well lit at night? How safe does it appear to be? Is there a neighborhood watch program? How noisy is it at night? And how is the traffic in the area? Is there adequate parking?<br />
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Check out the hospitals in the area.</strong> Are they close? Are they well established? How long is the average emergency room wait? You can find out a lot about local medical care by checking online. You might want to also look at pharmacies in the area, and perhaps check out urgent cares as well.</p>
<p><strong>What types of stores are in the neighborhood?</strong> Do they open early (if you are a morning person) and what time do they close at night (if you are a night owl)? How convenient is shopping going to be for you? Is there parking available?</p>
<p><strong>Check out the public transportation.</strong> Is it convenient to your home or <a href="http://www.relocation.com/apartments/" target="_blank">apartment</a>? How expensive is it? How late/early does it run? If you needed to use it to get to work, are you sure that it will be running when you need it? How about if you want to go shopping using it, or go visit a relative? How clean is it and does it appear to be safe and well-maintained?</p>
<p><strong>Research the crime rates.</strong> You can usually find this information out online as well. What are police response times? Are there any sex offenders living close by? Look online for forums or message boards about your neighborhood. Many times, residents will complain about problems in the area that you will certainly never hear from a realtor. You may be able to find out a lot about things like local ordinances, property taxes or other problems.</p>
<p>Moving to a new neighborhood is a huge change in your life. Make sure to do your research so that you know you know you made the right choose when deciding on a new location.</p>
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		<title>The Celebrity Beat: Relocation.com&#8217;s Celebrity Real Estate Report</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Mar 2011 14:40:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Serena Norr This week ended up being an all-homes-for sale edition of the Beat, and boy, were there some interesting ones on the market. Starting in NYC, we featured the $90 million dollar estate that was once owned by the Woolworth family. The mansion, now owned by Lucille Roberts’ family, includes 10 bedrooms and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>By Serena Norr</strong></p>
<p>This week ended up being an all-homes-for sale edition of the <a href="http://www.relocation.com/blog/the-celebrity-beat-relocation-coms-celebrity-real-estate-report-20">Beat</a>, and boy, were there some interesting ones on the market. Starting in NYC, we featured the $90 million dollar estate that was once owned by the Woolworth family. The mansion, now owned by Lucille Roberts’ family, includes 10 bedrooms and 11.5 bathrooms.  For a smaller amount (and not much), you can purchase Dennis Quaid’s home in the Pacific Palisades, Mary J. Blige’s <a href="http://www.relocation.com/real_estate/NJ/">home in New Jersey</a> or Christine Aguilera’s home in Beverly Hills. Kelsey Grammer is also selling his Avon, Colorado home this week for $7.9 million. Still too rich for our blood, we&#8217;ll simply admire this luxurious <a href="http://www.relocation.com/real_estate/">real estate</a> eye candy. Until next week…</p>
<div id="attachment_2643" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://blog.relocation.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/90-million-mansion.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-2643" title="90-million mansion" src="http://blog.relocation.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/90-million-mansion-300x200.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="200" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">View of the $90 million dollar Woolworth mansion. (Image Credit: Curbed NY)</p></div>
<p>•    <a href="http://realestalker.blogspot.com/2011/03/behold-woolworth-mansion.html">Woolworth Mansion for Sale at $90 Million</a><br />
The former Gothic-style townhouse once owned by Frank Woolworth (of the nickel and dime store) has recently been place on the market for the staggering asking price of $90 million dollars! Located on East 80th Street in <a href="http://www.relocation.com/real_estate/NY/">NYC</a>, the 18,000-square-foot mansion, now owned by Lucille Roberts (the fitness mogul), includes lavish amenities such as three kitchens, 10 bedrooms, an elevator, a library and 11.5 bathrooms. The massive complex, designed by famed architect Charles Pierpont Henry Gilbert, also includes 14-foot ceilings, seven floors, eight fireplaces, a gym and a suite for staff members. Roberts purchased the home in 1995 for $6 million but passed away in 2003 – which is why her family is looking to sell the opulent mansion. For those that can’t fork over the $90 million dollars, the home is also available as a <a href="http://www.relocation.com/apartments/">rental</a> for $210,000/month.</p>
<div id="attachment_2648" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://blog.relocation.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/Dennis-Quaid_Back-Exterior.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-2648" title="Dennis-Quaid_Back-Exterior" src="http://blog.relocation.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/Dennis-Quaid_Back-Exterior-300x224.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="224" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Exterior Shot of Dennis Quaid&#39;s Home - Listed for Sale at $16.9 Million.  (Image Credit: Zillow.com)</p></div>
<p>•    <a href="http://www.zillow.com/blog/dennis-quaid-lists-equestrian-estate-for-16-9-million/2011/03/15/">Dennis Quaid Lists Pacific Palisades Home for $16.9 Million</a><br />
Famed actor and musician Dennis Quaid is reportedly selling his Pacific Palisades home for $16.9 million in order to <a href="http://www.relocation.com/">relocate to Texas</a>. The French-style home, purchased in 1999, has been completely renovated by Quaid and includes a guest house, three bedrooms, three bathrooms and a huge barn for several horses. The two-acre home also includes 8,400-square-feet of living space, a modern kitchen, an office, a pool and a wine cellar that is situated amidst a backdrop of sprawling trees and luscious greenery. If sold at $16.9 million, the home would average a profit of about 823.5 percent, according to Zillow.com.</p>
<div id="attachment_2644" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 269px"><a href="http://blog.relocation.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/bligepics.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-2644" title="bligepics" src="http://blog.relocation.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/bligepics-259x300.jpg" alt="" width="259" height="300" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Pictures of Mary J. Blige&#39;s New Jersey Mansion - Listed for Sale at $13.9 Million.  (Image Credit: Housing Watch)</p></div>
<p>•    <a href="http://realestate.aol.com/blog/2011/03/10/mary-j-blige-lists-new-jersey-estate-for-13-9-million/">Mary J. Blige Lists New Jersey Mansion for $13.9 Million</a><br />
Hip-hop mogul Mary J. Blige is reportedly looking to sell her New Jersey mansion for $13.9 million dollars. Located in <a href="http://www.relocation.com/real_estate/NJ/Saddle_River.html">Saddle River</a>, New Jersey, the 25-room mansion features a gourmet kitchen, a movie theatre with 14 seats, a wine cellar, an indoor basketball court, a six-car garage and 18,250-square-feet of living space. The 4.2 acre house was originally listed at $17 million in 2008 and recently dropped to the current asking price.</p>
<div id="attachment_2645" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 145px"><a href="http://blog.relocation.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/CAguilera_BH_PICS.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-2645" title="CAguilera_BH_PICS" src="http://blog.relocation.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/CAguilera_BH_PICS-135x300.jpg" alt="" width="135" height="300" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Christina Aguilera&#39;s Beverly Hills Mansion - Listed for Sale at  $13.5 Million. (Image Credit: The Real Estalker)</p></div>
<p>•    <a href="http://realestalker.blogspot.com/2011/03/update-x-tina-aguilera.html">Christina Aguilera Places Beverly Hills Home on the Market for $13.5 Million</a><br />
Pop singing sensation Christina Aguilera recently listed her <a href="http://www.relocation.com/real_estate/CA/Beverly_Hills.html">Beverly Hills</a> estate for $13.5 million. The 10,000-square-f00t home (once owned by the Osborne’s) includes six bedrooms, nine bathrooms, a formal living room, a home theater, a library, a recording studio and an in-home hair salon. The home also includes a massive backyard equipped with a pool, lounge and built-in barbeque area.</p>
<div id="attachment_2650" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 187px"><a href="http://blog.relocation.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/KGrammer_CO_PICS.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-2650" title="KGrammer_CO_PICS" src="http://blog.relocation.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/KGrammer_CO_PICS-177x300.jpg" alt="" width="177" height="300" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Kelsey Grammer&#39;s Colorado Ski Home - Listed for Sale at $7.9 million. (Image Credit: The Real Estalker)</p></div>
<p>•    <a href="http://realestalker.blogspot.com/2011/03/kelsey-grammer-lists-colorado-ski-crib.html">Kelsey Grammer Lists Colorado Ski Home for $7.9 Million</a><br />
Kelsey Grammer of  the hit shows “Cheers” and “Fraiser” recently listed his Avon, <a href="http://www.relocation.com/real_estate/CO/">Colorado</a> ski estate for $7.9 million. The recently divorced and remarried TV star is looking to sell this 8,230-square-f00t home as part of his settlement with Camille Grammer (of &#8220;<a href="http://www.relocation.com/news/Moving_News/Real_Housewives_Kyle_Richards_moving_to_new_Bel_Air_home_800462715.html">The Real Housewives</a>&#8221; fame). The gorgeous three-story vacation home includes six bedrooms, 7.5 bathrooms, stone fireplaces, a gourmet kitchen and a wine tasting room that is situated on 1.67 acres.</p>
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		<title>Best Exercises to Keep you Healthy (and Sane) for Moving Day</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Serena Norr The activities leading up to moving day are going to be strenuous, and unfortunately stressful. From locating moving companies to finding to boxes to packing, these rigorous and draining moving day tasks have a way of living your body and mind all out of whack. Eating well, getting enough rest and exercise [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>By Serena Norr</strong></p>
<p>The activities leading up to <a href="http://www.relocation.com/library/moving_guide/checklist_of_what_to_do.html">moving day</a> are going to be strenuous, and unfortunately stressful. From locating <a href="http://www.relocation.com/moving/moving_companies.html">moving companies</a> to finding to <a href="http://www.shop4boxes.com/">boxes</a> to packing, these rigorous and draining moving day tasks have a way of living your body and mind all out of whack. Eating well, getting enough rest and exercise are sure bets to help you focus your energy on something other than moving for an hour or two &#8211; not to mention help you maintain your sanity. Here are some of our top workout picks for before and after the moving process.<br />
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Yoga.</strong> The ultimate in zen, yoga is the art of finding peace within the mind, body and spirit. This involves flexing the body and maintaining balance through a variety of poses and postures that can benefit both the mind and the body. When <a href="http://www.relocation.com/">moving</a>, try to set aside a few hours a week to practice a rigorous or gentle practice of yoga such as a vinyasa-style by creating heat or more basic and controlled poses by practicing Hatha. If you don’t have a lot of time to devote to yoga, try to focus on controlled and strong breathing exercises. This will be particularly helpful on moving day.</p>
<p><strong>Pilates.</strong> Pilates is another exercise model that focuses on a connection between the mind and the body.  The basic idea is to develop controlled movement from the body’s core such as by using resistance training through machines, exercise balls and bands. Strengthening your core will not only help you feel better but it will keep your mind and body energized and refreshed when dealing with the rigors of moving.</p>
<p><strong>Walk.</strong> Sometimes something as simple as a walk is enough. Not only a great way to clear your mind it is an excellent form of exercise that is relevantly easy and free! Leading up to your moving day, establish a walking schedule – either an hour in the morning or after you have dealt with a stressful moving issue. Remember to load up your iPad with your favorite tunes for a much-needed break from your home and the sea of boxes.</p>
<p><strong>Run.</strong> For those that want something more intense, try running. Running is ideal sport to not only improve your physical well-being but it can improve your emotional state and promote weight loss. It is also believed that after a run, you can experience a “runner’s high” where endorphins get released causing the body and mind to become intensely elated and positive. This is definitely something everyone needs during the planning stages of a move.</p>
<p><strong>Zumba.</strong> Some people like to exert steam by working up a sweat. Zumba, a Latin-inspired dance, is a great way to exercise and take your mind off of the moving process through fun and intense movements. The high-energy classes will be a welcome break from <a href="http://www.relocation.com/library/moving_guide/simple_way_to_pack.html">packing</a> resulting in an exhilarating workout that incorporates reggaeton, salsa, meringue and hip-hop. If you can’t make a class, try a DVD at home – ranging from Zumba Toning, Zumba Gold (for babyboomers) and Zumba in the Circuit – all of which can be adapted to all fitness levels.</p>
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