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55+ Living: Why You Should Retire in Washington, D.C. Area
The Washington, D.C. area may not be a hot retirement destination like the Sun Belt, but there are plenty of advantages to retiring near the nation’s capital. “Near” is a key word. The D.C. region is home to 6 million people, and only about 680,000 of them live in the District of Columbia itself. The […]
Should You Rent from a Private Landlord or a Management Company?
The first step to finding the perfect place is deciding if you want to rent from a private landlord or a property management company. Both types of property managers offer different experiences, so your priorities will decide which is right for you. What Is a Private Landlord? A private landlord is an individual who owns […]
Tips to Save Time When Packing for a Move
Moving can be stressful, but with these five tips, you can save time and money by packing the right way the first time!
The Best Brunch in NYC
Sunday brunch and boozy breakfast are taking over New York City. It’s a tough task deciding where to go? Here are six of the best brunches in NYC.
7 Things to Budget for an Off-Campus Apartment
If you’re over dorms or just ready to move into an off-campus apartment, you’ll first need to know how much to save and budget for in order to pay for everything. Here are some things to take into consideration when moving off campus: 1. Application Fee: A nonrefundable application fee may be required when applying […]
5 Front Door Ideas for Fall
Fall is coming and it's time to decorate your door and porch for the season. I've collected five of my favorite front door ideas for fall.