Paulina Aguilera
Get Your Culture On in the Top 5 Cities for Art Lovers
Tired of feeling uninspired? Ready to move to a city that never ceases to amaze you? Then start making your relocation checklist, gather some moving estimates and plan your move to one of MovingCost.com's top-ranked art hubs! We have put together the best places in the country to relocate to if you love the way art inspires, invigorates and stimulates your mind. After assessing which cities had a strong presence in fine arts (based on the number of galleries, general community interest, public artwork and burgeoning talent), we bring you the Mo — Read More »
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Moving? Give 30 Days Notice to Your Landlord for a Smooth Departure
Whether you love 'em or hate 'em, your landlord needs to be notified of your moving plans. Giving a notice that tells your landlord you plan on moving within the next 30 days is not only considered a courtesy, it's one of the legal obligations you have as a tenant. Consider your 30-day notice a legal document that protects you when you move out, in case there are any disputes between you and the landlord later on about your security deposit, the date you actually moved and any other possible situations that could arise. Getting your notice down — Read More »
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What Is Geocaching and How Can It Help You Get to Know Your New Community?
One of the toughest parts about relocating is getting to know the community you just moved into. While driving around town is one way to familiarize yourself with your new town, MovingCost.com has come up with a healthier and much more thrilling way to acquaint yourself with any community: Geocaching! If you've never heard of geocaching before (pronounced: geo-cashing), you're missing out on an adventurous and family-friendly hobby. From finding cleverly hidden geocaches in the New York City subway system to tracking down a fake bird on a hikin — Read More »
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Protect Your Dog from Poisonous People Food: Learn the Top 5 Foods Dogs Can’t Eat
Joining the world of dog ownership is one of the best parts about moving to a place that allows pets. But if this is your first foray as a dog owner, you have to do your due diligence before you pick up your pooch. Aside from thoroughly researching training information and learning what the basic dog commands are, part of your research should also include which human foods you can and can't feed your dog. There are a number of foods we eat that cause significant health problems for dogs. MovingCost.com has gathered the top 10 offenders here, so — Read More »
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When Is the Best Time to Move? We Give You the Scoop, Based on Who You Are
Picking out your moving date is a lot more complicated than you initially thought. You don't want to pull your kids out from school in the middle of the year and disrupt their studies – especially if they have a statewide standardized test coming up. Nor do you want to pick a date when everyone else is moving, which will leave you with a small fortune to pay on moving services during peak relocation season. So when is the best time to move? MovingCost.com offers these suggestions, based on who you are, and whether or not you have a family. — Read More »
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