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Thinking of Moving

Thinking of moving it could even be 3 years down the road!!



  1. Start to Downsize and declutter NOW!  Don’t wait till the packing days to declutter!
  2. Reach out to a realtor to discuss what you need to do to prepare
  3. Hire a Move Manger!  This is so important- for any move!  Move Mangers can connect you with realtors, movers, estate sale companies, auction houses etc.  Move Managers can create a moving plan even if it’s a few years away.  they can help take the donations or arrange donation pick ups.  If you are buying a house and doing construction a Move Manger is key.  Staying in touch with the contractors, cleaners, movers and coordinate a stress free move. 
  4. Move mangers can help source the moving material and have it delivered to your home.
  5. If you don’t want to disrupt your home for a move- Move managers can pack the used areas such as storage spaces , attics, basements and garages ahead of the packing day
  6. Move Mangers can create a floor plan to help you figure out where the furniture will go in the new place.
  7. We coordinate with the movers and show them where everything goes.
  8. We pack and unpack in organized fashion 


December 19, 2024
Post Holiday Checklist: Update your holiday card list and address book from cards received If you haven’t photographed your decorated spaces and taped the pictures to the front of your storage containers, do so before you pack things up. Each of my holiday décor storage tubs contains the items needed to create the scene that is taped to the box. It’s so simple and cuts down on the amount of decisions I need to contemplate. After all, it’s actually the millions of holiday decisions that wipe us out. Take those photos and give your brain a break next year. Throw away/ Recycle: Lights that don’t work Broken ornaments Excess left over holiday cards you sent Holiday books you don’t read Donate: Gifts that you don’t want Holiday décor that did not get put up Excess wrapping paper that you won’t use
By Annie Kilbride November 9, 2024
As we step into November, the season of Gratitude is here! I want to take a moment to share just how thankful I am for each of you, as well as our incredible team and trusted vendors who make everything we do possible! (Above is most of my team missing Karyn and Martina). Reflecting on the past year, I am reminded of all the connections we’ve built and strengthened! To our vendors, thank you for being reliable and supportive partners! Your collaboration means so much to us. To our clients, thank you for trusting us with your homes and lives. We’re honored to play a role in making your spaces more comfortable, organized and enjoyable. For all our moving and staging clients, thank you for allowing us to be part of your journey. Introducing Our New Services To make life even easier for you, we are excited to announce 2 new services! 
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October 16, 2024
1. Keep a family calendar in one central location. Track everyone activities on the calendar. Go over it everyday with the kids. 2. Use chore charts to show what chores are to be done. Daily check list of what is expected reminds kids: brush teeth, make bed, read 20 min etc. Use daily lists to keep track of homework too. Reward with extra minute of book time electronics etc. This tool helps kids learn to prioritize. Develop a reward system to help your child develop a routine. Be consistent it takes 21 days to get in a routine. 3. Assign chores that involve sorting, like sorting socks, laundry, mail or emptying the dishwasher. 4. Help kids prepare the night before by picking clothes out for the next day. Packing school or/and sports bag. Packing lunch and snacks. 5. Create systems for toys, clothes, closets, and books . Showing and teaching kids there is a home for everything. 6. Teach kids to use or binder for homework and each subject 7. Establish a homework routine. Set a timer and create a homework area that works for the child. 8. Kids love to help. Let them help when cooking or baking
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