Moving can be a stressful process. And with kids or a busy job, it gets even harder. For many, hiring movers can feel like a good way to reduce the hassle — but it can also come with a high price tag.
It's finally happening: You're moving. You've signed the closing documents, packed up all your belongings, and started this new adventure. It's so exciting! And, unfortunately, extremely stressful.
Hiring movers is just like dating. There are rules and red flags, and if they’re any good, they’ll have you home by 10.
Summer is peak season for buying and selling homes — and with that, comes the not-so-glamorous reality of packing boxes, hauling furniture and discovering just how many books you own. (Spoiler: It’s ...
Movers can cost between $38 and $75 per mover, per hour, according to Moving.com, a relocation services resource. That works out to almost $1,500 for labor alone if you’re moving a three-bedroom home.
Since US Census data reports that 8.4% of Americans move in a single year, you’re far from alone when you start boxing up and moving onto a new chapter of your life. If you’re moving to another part ...