Saturday, January 30, 2010

Great Move To Nashville

After looking for a new home in the Nashville area for several months, I couldn’t believe that my family and I were actually finally moving. Even when we were up to our elbows in moving boxes, our belongings, packing materials, I still had a hard time wrapping my head around it. We were all so excited to have a new home. That meant my kids were each going to have their own room, I was going to have an actual office I can write in and even my husband was benefitting with a 5 mile shorter drive to work every morning, so we were all very, very happy. Moving day was exciting too. The movers we hired, All My Sons of Nashville moving company, were so efficient in the way they moved things out of our place and onto their moving truck. Everyone moved fast but were careful enough to quilt-pad wrap some of the more delicate furniture we had. I thought that was very nice and smart of them. The move was pretty seamless, only the movers were working, while I kind of stayed in the background. My kids were in school so I didn’t have to take care of getting them lunch or anything. It was an all working day, except I didn’t do too much. Before I knew it, our belongings were in our new place and the Nashville local movers were on their way as I thanked them so very much for a job very well done. This testimonial was by Lilian Fuller, Nashville, TN.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Safe Real Estate

According to an article on Kiplinger.com, there are still some safer choices to make in terms of real estate. Even though the economic market taking a big hit, foreclosures running rampant and home prices plummeting, property investments can still be found. This Kiplinger article focuses on six different cities that have slow and steady growth based on data that has been compiled by a home-price research company. These cities’ economies kept unemployment rate and foreclosures below average, plus they’re affordability index (a measure of home prices versus family income) is low. Lancaster, PA is one of those cities with a median home price of $203, 000. This city is known for its diverse group of industries including printing and food processing. Lancaster is a conservative lending market which kept foreclosures low. Clarksville, TN is another affordable alternative, close to Nashville so residents can still enjoy all of the Nashville attractions. The median home price in this area is $129,000. If you’re looking to move to Nashville or Clarksville for that matter, call the very best in moving services, the All My Sons of Nashville movers to handle of all of the moving details for you. Just get online, get your free moving quote, set up a moving day appointment and let us take care of all the rest. No stress, no hassles, just the professional moving services of the local Nashville moving crew.

Monday, January 11, 2010

Caring for Pets When Moving

Moving is not only overwhelming for you, it can be stressful for the entire family and if you have a pet, that includes your cat or dog. In your moving plans consider your pet(s) and try to make sure that their routines aren’t completely changed. This includes the day of the move and the several days after when you’re still getting settled and things are still in moving boxes. All My Sons of Nashville suggests you try to make your cat or dog as comfortable as possible through the entire transition. Make sure you have the things they need on hand. From their food and food bowl to their crate, favorite chew toy, snacks, medication if they take any, litter box, leashes, blankets and so on. The Nashville movers suggest you don’t wash any of their blankets, pillows or toys because the familiar odor will help them throughout the move and stress less. Whatever your pet is use to on a daily basis, you should pack in a separate box you could easily identify and have close by during the move. Pets are very sensitive to change and you’ll want to make the transition as smooth as possible for them. Also, make sure their activities and food times are consistent. Try to keep them on the same schedule they’re use to for daily walks, food and sleeping time. If you’re not moving too far away, the Nashville moving crew recommends you have your pet stay with a friend, family or even neighbor until you get settled and can provide a more stable environment for them.

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Spotlight on LaVergne, TN

La Vergne, TN is one of the fastest growing communities in Tennessee and even in the U.S. The reasons for the growth include the proximity to Nashville’s major city resources as well as Murfreesboro and the closeness to major interstates. There are big companies doing business in La Vergne including Bridgestone, Igram Books, Nokian Tires, Whirlpool Corporation and Hollywood Video. The average listing price for a home in La Vergne is $146,000. If you’re looking to relocate in La Vergne, call the local Nashville movers to do the job right. All My Sons of Nashville is backed by four generations worth of moving experience. We’ll provide an efficient and fast move for you and your family. Our Nashville moving crew will quilt-pad wrap your furniture and transport your belongings very carefully, as if they were our own. With a professional moving company like ours, you’ll save on time, money and hassles. And if you don’t want to bother with the packing work yourself, let us know and our Nashville movers can offer you the service so you can concentrate on bigger and better things. Call the Nashville moving specialists for your move to La Vergne, TN today!