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What Not To Forget In Your Hectic Move

Monday, April 21st, 2008

A change of address that is miles away from your previous apartment, can be a hectic move. I have moved from city to city and half way across the country a few times and from experience I can tell you that this process can be difficult.

Some of the little things that MUST be taken care of after a big move can be forgotten in the excitement of adjusting to your new surroundings.

Don’t Forget the IRS- You don’t want the IRS sending your tax information to your old place. Pick up the phone and give the IRS a call and ask for Form 8822 to change your address. Or if you are computer/internet savvy, which I imagine you are because you are here, you can download the form from the IRS online at http://www.irs.gov

Head to The DMV- You also need to update your Driver’s License. Go to your nearest DMV with your old License and proof of your new residence to have this updated.

VOTE- It’s one of our rights to vote, and without an updated voter registration card, you would have trouble exercising this right. Be sure to visit your new local town hall and change your voter registration information as soon as possible.

Bank Account- If you had banked at a local bank in your previous place of living, you may want to open one in your new city. If you are banking with a nationwide bank, you’ll want to make sure and update your address and contact information with them. Also do this with any credit card, car note, or other bill that you will continue to have.

Groceries- Most importantly, don’t forget the fridge! You don’t want to exhaust yourself from moving, unpacking, and organizing only to open the refrigerator for a snack and a soda and find there is nothing there to quench your desire. Visit the store first and foremost and stock up on necessities. Then begin your epic journey of unpacking those boxes and decorating.

It’s A New Start- A new move gives you a fresh start. So try doing those things you always said you would do if you had a fresh start. Pick up recycling in your apartment, quit smoking, get some potted plants, or start being organized. Whatever it may be, try something new to help you dive head first into your new situation.

Good luck on your new start. It’s always a fun adventure and we hope your transition is smooth and hassle free.

Happy Moving!

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Dallas Outdoor Activities

Monday, April 21st, 2008

Dallas is truly a city that likes to get outdoors and have fun. Because Dallas is essentially two cities in one, with Ft. Worth just a few miles away, there is a combined population of over 5 million people in the Dallas Metroplex, and they demand fun things to do in the balmy summers and in the mild winters. Let’s take a look at some of the most popular outdoor activities in the greater Dallas area.

Next to religion, the most important thing to many residents of Texas, and especially Dallas, is outdoor sports. High school football games draw massive crowds, sometimes even bigger than the three major college football teams, and the assorted rivalries across down go back decades. The college and pro games are extremely popular too, with SMU, TCU and Rice all fielding Division 1 teams in the greater Dallas area.

Golf is also extremely popular in the Dallas area. There are literally dozens of championship caliber courses in the greater Dallas area, including one course that annually holds a PGA event. If you’re looking for a good tee time or just a place to hit some golf balls, you won’t have to go far in Dallas.

One of the most popular features of living in Dallas is the extensive network of bike trails and pedestrian walking and running trails. The network stretches for miles in and around the city and even into many of the neighboring towns. The folks that run the city government demonstrated that they are committed to making Dallas more than a place to just drive a car when they developed these paths, and residents are hopeful that the system will be expended even further in the coming years.

You can spend a fun day learning all about downtown Dallas by taking a sculpture tour. There are over 30 different and unique sculptures in downtown Dallas that are available to the public to see. It would be quite a walk, but you can see all of them in one day, and you’ll learn quite a bit about where Dallas has been, where it is now and where its going!

For a more somber trip, the John F. Kennedy memorial stands in Dallas today to remember the popular president that was killed while visiting Dallas in 1963. The monument is free and open to the public and is a powerful tribute to one of the darkest days in the history of the United States.

Finally, the architecture of the West End of Dallas is worth a tour any day. Come see some of the oldest remaining buildings in Dallas in this protected area just to the west of downtown. If you are curious about the history of Dallas, this is a walking tour you can’t miss!

Dallas is a city with so many things to do, you could plan weekends ahead for the next 10 years and not see it all. Dallas residents especially love to get outdoors and enjoy their beautiful city. Don’t miss out!

Wayne M is the CEO of Rental Markets Inc. who manages an Rent-Dallas-Apartments.com, a website dedicated to promoting Dallas Apartments providing resources, and information as well as an apartment search for people looking to move into Dallas, Texas.

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Top Moving & Storage Full Services In The San Diego Area

Monday, April 21st, 2008

Time to move to a new house and don’t you know where to get the Moving & Storage service? Here is a Top 10 of Moving & Storage Full Services in the San Diego, CA area. This list is compiled by how frequently the Moving & Storage Full Service’s information is kept in people’s digital address books. The Moving & Storage Full Services that are used more frequently are stored more frequently. The #1 Moving & Storage Full Services on this list has been stored the most amount of times by San Diego residents. Generally, people only store a business’ information in their address books if they are satisfied with the provider’s service and wish to engage in repeat business.

Have the list of 10 Most Popular San Diego Moving & Storage Full Services

1. Cor O van Moving & Storage (392 people stored this Moving & Storage service in their digital address books) (858) 748-1100 12375 Kerran St - Poway, CA 92064

2. C & M Transfer of San Diego Incorporated Aka C & M Relocation System (154) (619) 562-6111 1925 Gillespie Way - el Cajon, CA 92020

3. Sullivan Moving & Storage (121) (858) 874-2600 5704 Copley Dr - San Diego, CA 92111 www.sullivanunited.com

4. Republic van Lines of San Diego (102) (858) 391-2800 12325 Kerran St Ste D - Poway, CA 92064

5. San Diego Van & Storage Company (79) (858) 578-2000 9320 Miramar Rd - San Diego, CA 92126 www.sandiegovan.com

6. Mobile Mini Incorporated (78) (858) 578-9222 - San Diego, CA 92101

7. Atlas Transfer & Storage …(77) (858) 513-3800 13026 Stowe Dr - Poway, CA 92064

8. Dewitt Moving & Storage Guam (72) (858) 565-2093 9089 Clairemont Mesa Blvd - San Diego, CA 92123

9. C & R Transfer Company (62) (858) 277-45 5803 Kearny Villa Rd - San Diego, CA 92123

10. Southwest Shuttle (51) (619) 523-6700 3045 Rosecrans - San Diego, CA 92110

Moving is very painful and stressful experience for any average person. No matter we are moving to a long distance across the country or a local move and no matter it be for ourselves or for our entire company, the work is heavy and stressful. Here comes the Moving & Storage Full Service into the frame. This list will help you to find your best provider for your San Diego area.

Zander Smith
Business Rankings Rep, grayboxx.com
http://www.grayboxx.com - Businesses ordered by Popularity

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