Being the new kid is always hard. But when you have to do it in the middle of the school year, it can be terrifying. So how do you avoid moving with your kids in the middle of the school year? And if you can’t avoid it, how do you make it easier?
Even the most amicable divorce can be tough on a family. If you're the one moving to a new house, make sure the kids feel at home there. Here's how.
Where do you want to live? What you get for your money varies widely depending on your location.
Moving for a new town for a job? When it comes to your new home, take your time. Rent now and take the time to find the right house for you.
Moving for work may be the norm in your field, or it may just be happening to you. Some employers pay people to relocate. Does yours? And what will they cover?
What’s the difference between a real estate agent, a broker and a REALTOR®? The terminology, explained.
Finding the right home is hard enough. But when you’re moving with pets there’s a whole other set of must-haves to make sure Snuggles Von Furrington III will fit in in your new digs.
Relocating is exciting, and you’ll enjoy exploring your new town. But have you thought about how to find a trusted plumber? We have a great tip, so you can get out and have fun, without worrying about it.
Come on, it’s 2016, there’s no reason not to stay in touch with friends and family after a relocation. There’s about a million ways to do it and feel like you’re still in the same city.
The right location doesn’t always mean established parks, a thriving downtown, and a festival every week. After all, you can get involved in your community and change it for the better. That’s the idea in these cities that are willing to pay you to live there.