What’s the first item you unpack after a move? Your toothbrush? Plates and silverware? Well, some of us say wine glasses! After all, you need to toast your new home and celebrate the new chapter in your life.

Here’s a simple guide on how to properly pack wine glasses to keep them in one piece and easily accessible for when the hard work is done on moving day.

Picture this: Stacks of taped-up boxes fill your home and the moving truck is about to arrive. In the corner of the room, you are still staring at a box of important documents. What should you do with your birth certificate, social security card, passport, banking documents, will, and all of the other valuable papers? You know better than to pack them up and send them in the moving truck or ship them, but what is the best way to keep them safe and accessible during your move?

Before you make your holiday to-do list and check it twice, think about the needs of your community and all the unused items cluttering your home. You can make a difference by donating these items to organizations in need. It’s a win-win situation, because while you’re helping others, you’ll clear out your home in preparation for holiday guests. Learn what to donate and where, then start spreading some holiday cheer.
You have probably heard of mobile storage and self-storage, but storage vaults provide a third option when you need space for your belongings. In a storage vault, you only pay for the space you need. Find out what’s in store for you if you use a storage vault.
You have tried to clean out closets and clear what some people call clutter, but you keep hitting that sentimental roadblock. Even though you may not be using the childhood books or the set of blue vases anymore, you just don’t have the heart to send them away to an unknown place. How about a reverse housewarming party? Invite your friends over and ask each person to pick some items to take home with them. This is a great way to reunite with old friends and declutter at once.
It certainly can be if you don’t have the right type of moving boxes to protect your belongings. To avoid jigsaw-driven headaches, get the right stuff for your stuff. The correct boxes and supplies will eliminate wasting time and assist you in maintaining your sanity while you’re preparing to make your move. Plus, using the right boxes will properly protect all of your belongings. How do you know what boxes you will need for your treasures? Luckily, there’s no class attendance required. Simply follow this guide, and you’ll be able to call it a wrap and move to the head of the class.
If your answer to this question is no, it’s probably because you’re overwhelmed by looking around at all the stuff in your home. People often ask me how many boxes they need. Once you figure this out, it helps move along the packing process. Luckily, we created a handy chart to give an estimate of how many boxes you’ll need based on the size of your home.

Moving can be a stressful time for you and your family, but finding a reputable mover doesn’t have to be. On the latest episode of Chat with the Experts, we talked with Laura McHolm of NorthStar Moving Company in Los Angeles about best practices for hiring a mover and how to choose the service that’s right for you.

During the discussion, McHolm also shares helpful practices for choosing a storage space and explains the difference between warehouse storage facilities and individual storage units.

 

 

I know what you are thinking: “There are moving rules for moving companies? My moving to-do list is longer than a moving truck, now I need to learn moving rules and regulations?” 

No need to break out the books and number two pencils. This cheat sheet will move you to the head of the class! Know the critical facts fast to keep your move smooth and protected.

Did you know May is National Moving Month? It’s officially the kickoff to the busiest relocation season of the year. Selling your home ranks as No. 1 priority in the moving process. The thought of opening your home up to potential buyers and then packing up all your belongings tends to overwhelm people. However, you can actually tackle prepping your home for an open house and a move in one sweep. The secret to a successful open house and move is to pretend your home is already sold.