Archive for May, 2010

A Place in NC

I am looking into moving to the state of North Carolina due to work and right now, I can either go for Durham, NC Apartments, where I could see the Duke Chapel, High Point, NC Apartments so I could see the world’s largest chest of drawers, or Charlotte, NC Apartments simply because they have a basketball team. At this point, I am still in complete blank because I haven’t really been there yet, though I was given a good tip on how to get some really good apartments in those three locations. Geographically, the nearest would be Charlotte and I was told by my brother that he has some friends there that I could go and meet. It is really challenging to find a good place nowadays because landlords and superintendents are becoming stricter with their interviews and a lot of people are constantly on the lookout for a new place to stay. This is why I have decided that even before thinking of moving to North Carolina, I made sure that I will have the best source of information about the places that I could possibly get. The internet is really helpful and I was able to get all details that I want, though I am still undecided.

Getting Moved

Being able to find a new home can be one of the most rewarding feelings that you could possibly get because it would simply indicate that you were able to do a good job for yourself and you were able to make sure that your money is not going in to waste. Although, as much as it is good to have the experience of being able to buy a new home, it is also tiresome when you start packing and moving in to the new location. Before you move, you have to figure out everything that you need to bring in to the new home. You might want to reconsider every single item if you should or you should not bring them with you because quite frankly, moving pods are not exactly cheap and whatever moving quote you might look in to, the rule is always ”the more you move, the more expensive it gets”. Always make sure that when packing, you only bring the ones that are really important to bring, unless you still have enough money to get everything transferred from your old house to the new one. Just keep things under manageable circumstances and you should be just fine.