Because we've been a moving company in Boston for a long time, we've heard just about every question you can imagine about small household moves. One question crops up with surprising regularity. Many people want to know: Do I need to hire the movers if it's just me moving? The easiest way to answer that question is with another question: How do you plan to move your bed? Not many cars have … [Read more...]
Shipping Household Goods Can Be Cheaper Than Moving
Moving can be very expensive, particularly if you're going a long distance. There are some instances when shipping some or all of your household goods can be the most cost-effective way to relocate your household. Here's what you need to know: What are Household Goods? Household goods include furniture, appliances, clothing, books, and furnishings - a category that includes things like … [Read more...]
3 Signs It’s Time to Move Out of Your College Housing
"I knew all of my suitemates before we moved in together, so I thought this was going to be an ideal situation," Mercedes said. "But it turns out that it's really not the best fit, and I'm thinking about moving." While it's impossible to get exact numbers, local student housing experts acknowledge that a significant number of Boston college students - perhaps as many as 25% of all … [Read more...]
Tips for Shipping Musical Instruments Internationally
You might think a musician would be nervous when they get up on stage to perform in front of a crowd - and most would say they are, at least a little bit. But the real scary situation for musicians, music lovers, and anyone who buys and sells musical instruments is when those instruments need to be shipped internationally. The Challenge of Shipping Musical Instruments … [Read more...]
Leaving the Empty Nest Behind: Seniors & Small Moves
"Personally, I find the whole idea liberating," Marilyn said. The 78-year old Charlestown resident has recently decided to sell her home and move to a smaller place. "My children are grandparents now. They're having the big gatherings at their place. I can visit them - and enjoy not having to worry about the expense of keeping this big house up." Marilyn downsized extensively before her move. … [Read more...]
3 Ways to Save on a Small Household Long Distance Move
If you live on your own, or your family doesn’t have a lot of stuff, your household move may be what’s considered a small move. For our region, a long distance move takes you out of the greater Boston area. If you’re moving from Boston to Miami, for example, that’s a long distance move. Here are 3 ways you can save money when you’re moving your small household a long distance: This … [Read more...]
Moving a Small Household a Long Distance? 3 Money Saving Tips You Need to Know
If you live on your own, or your family doesn’t have a lot of stuff, your household move may be what’s considered a small move. As a general rule of thumb, if everything you own fits reasonably into a studio apartment, it’s a small move – assuming, of course, that you’re not keeping a collection of anvils or other extremely heavy items in your place. For our region, a long distance move takes … [Read more...]
Small Move + Long Distance = No Problem!
"When I first started calling moving companies and telling them I had to move my studio apartment, they all said "No problem"", Gina explained. "Until I said I needed to move from Boston to Chicago. Then suddenly, it was a problem. There are many moving companies who aren't interested in moving a small move a long distance - or if they are, they want to charge a million dollars!" This … [Read more...]
Shipping Household Goods from Boston Area
Money Saving Moving Secrets for Boston Students, Families & Businesses
It's back to school season, when college students pack up and head for classes. Some are staying here in Boston, while others are going all around the country to pursue their studies. Let's talk about ways college students can save money on their move. Student moves are different than household moves because there's a lot fewer possessions involved, and ultimately, the student will be moving … [Read more...]