Entries by Steele & Vaughn

Moving Seniors: How to Prepare to Downsize

Preparing for a senior downsizing move requires starting 3 to 6 months in advance, creating a detailed floor plan of your new space with measurements, sorting belongings room by room into keep/donate/sell categories, arranging estate sales or donations for items you won’t keep, and working with experienced moving professionals who specialize in senior relocations. The […]

How to Create a Moving Budget: Complete Planning Guide for Your Greensboro Move

Moving expenses can add up quickly without careful planning. Creating a detailed moving budget before you start packing helps you avoid financial surprises, make informed decisions about which services to use, and maintain control over one of life’s most significant transitions. This comprehensive guide walks you through every expense category, provides realistic cost ranges based […]

How Do I Stay Calm on Moving Day?

Moving day is stressful. There’s really no way around that reality, but you can have some strategies in place to make it a little better, including working with a great moving company. This post will take a closer look at how to stay under control when the big day arrives.   Follow These Rules for […]

What Items Are Movers Not Allowed to Transport?

You’ve hired professional Greensboro movers, packed most of your boxes, and you’re ready for moving day. Then it hits you: can they actually move everything? The answer might surprise you. Professional moving companies have strict regulations about what they can and cannot transport, and these rules exist for very good reasons. Understanding what items movers […]

Beyond the Boxes: Essential Utilities and Services to Set Up (or Shut Off) When Moving in Greensboro

Moving is often envisioned as a flurry of packing tape and cardboard boxes. Yet, beneath the visible chaos of relocation lies a critical layer of administrative tasks: managing your utilities and essential services. Neglecting these details can quickly turn the excitement of a new home into a tangle of disconnected services and unexpected bills. As […]