Moving

Qualifying for rental apartments when you’ve retired in NYC

Most landlords in NYC require tenants to make 40 times the annual rent of the apartment. This can be difficult for individuals who don’t have consistent income, much less for those who are retired. Yet qualifying for an apartment...

5 Places to Get Moving Boxes

When preparing for a move, the thought of packing away every single belonging that we own is often so daunting that finding boxes to cram said belongings into can be an imposing additional stressor. Fortunately, we’re here to help...

Moving Soon? You Need to Know About Certificates of Insurance

If you’re planning to hire movers to help ease the transition into a new apartment this summer, you can safely expect that your building manager may request that you get a COI or a Certificate of Insurance. Thankfully, the...

A Guide to NYC Movers: Pros, Cons, and Who to Hire

Move-in and move-out days are two of the most dreaded days in property history. Even if by the time move-out day comes along and you absolutely cannot wait to get out of there, the exercise itself will still be...

All You Need To Know About A Certificate of Insurance in NYC

Moving out of one apartment into another one is unfortunately one of the many tasks that are high up on people’s stressor lists. To be in charge of so many moving parts, desperately trying to make the pieces fit...

Tips for Moving into a New Apartment in the Winter

Moving to a New York City apartment is an exciting time in a person’s life, but isn’t free from its own set of stressors. Perhaps the largest stressor of them all is the actual move itself. While this move...