Category: Moving
Throughout our lifetime, it’s easy to accumulate belongings that we may no longer use. Whether it’s a gift you didn’t want in the first place, an expensive kitchen appliance you haven’t used in years, or a wardrobe that no longer suits you, it can be hard to part... Read More
There comes a time in every rental agreement when you want to move out. Whether you’re moving across the country, buying your first home, or simply looking for more space, you’ll still need to follow a few steps before your lease ends. And... Read More
One of the most important apartment amenities you’ll have to consider when you move to a new building is parking. Depending on where you move, you may have the option to choose between a few types of parking, especially for... Read More
It’s easy to let your bedroom become a catch-all for the stuff you don’t want to deal with. As such, it can be tough to find the motivation to declutter it. Not very many people see the inside of your room, so it might not seem like decluttering... Read More
If you’re a tenant looking for convenience and flexibility, a month-to-month lease might be a good fit for you. This type of lease commits you to only a month at a time and allows you to cancel the lease at any point. There’s no loss of... Read More
Maybe you just moved into a new high rise in Philadelphia, PA or a studio apartment in Columbus, OH, and you just got your new keys. When you go to unlock your apartment, you... Read More
When you think of Missouri, the Gateway Arch, barbecue, or the St. Louis Cardinals probably come to mind. “The Show-Me-State” is home to around 6.1 million people spread across many wonderful cities like Kansas City, Springfield, and... Read More
While searching for a new rental apartment, you might come across some that seem nearly perfect for you, but there’s just one tiny thing you can’t live without: In-unit laundry. It’s very common when renting in New York,... Read More
Ohio is best known for being home to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, the Pro Football Hall of Fame, and being the birthplace of aviation. It’s no surprise that around 11.8 million people call this state home due to its great cities and beautiful scenery. If... Read More
Referred to as “The Mother of States” because it was one of the first states to be settled, Virginia is best known for its oysters, the Appalachian Trail, and the number of presidents that have come from the area. There are around 8.65 million people that call this... Read More
Minnesota, often called “The Gopher State,” is best known for its beautiful lakes and forests, being home to a handful of Fortune 500 companies, and housing the largest mall in the United States. Around 5.7 million people choose to call this state home spread out across cities like... Read More
Often referred to as “The Peach State,” Georgia is best known for being home to Coca-Cola’s headquarters, its southern hospitality, and of course, its peaches. The state is currently home to around 3.75 million people spread across cities like Atlanta,... Read More