Moving is one of the three most stressful things we can do in our lives, yet most of us will do it more than once. Whether you are relocating for school, work, or just for a change of scenery, there are many factors to consider when making your big move and there are plenty of resources available to help make the transition a smooth one.

Moving Considerations




Finding your new home and exploring your options:

Deciding to move involves major life decisions. Looking for a new home can be confusing and stressful. When you begin looking, and decide upon a new home, make sure you are fully informed.

Check out the following links so and you know what to expect when making your move:


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Preparing for your move:

Once you decide to move, make sure you are fully informed and know what to expect:

Develop a plan: Change can be overwhelming and confusing The best way to prepare for a move, regardless of the size, is by developing a detailed plan. If you remain organized from the outset, your move will be a success.

Identify the Hidden Costs:

In addition to the expense of getting to your new home, there are many other costs to consider from security deposits to utility hook-up fees.

Get a sense of what your move is really going to cost you:

  • Clarify expenses with our Moving Cost Worksheet to uncover hidden expenses and get a sense of what its really going to cost you.

Get quick credit:

Do you need additional cash to ease the burden of your new move?

Transporting your belongings:


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Traveling Safely:

A successful move is not only smooth and fun, but, but also safe. We can help you avoid roadside disaster and arrive at your destination on time. Get a travel map or guidebook from Rand McNally to get clear, accurate directions to your final destination.

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Moving solo or moving with others:

Whether you are making the move by yourself or bringing along your friends or family, we've got tips on keeping everyone happy.

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Avoiding a relocation disaster:

Keep your relocation plan intact by learning the 10 main causes of relocation disaster.

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