Moving with a Baby: How to Make It Happen Without Stressing Yourself Out


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Now that you have a bundle of joy on its way, it’s time to seriously consider your living arrangements. If you’re currently considering where you lay your head, the following resources can help you get ready to sell, ready to buy, and ready to move into a new house with safety and convenience features that will make it a home.

Buying and Selling Is a Big Deal

How much home can you afford? What are some ways to make your home look its very best without breaking the bank? These questions and more are answered in the links below.

How Many Rooms Do You Really Need in Your House?

Home Affordability Calculator

6 Ways to Stage Your Home for Less Than $1,000

How to Pick a Perfect Neighborhood for Your Kids

Getting There Is Half the Battle

Moving is not a one-man show. The next three resources can help you figure out how to move with ease, how to prep your home for its next owners, and how to decide whether or not to put your excess stuff into storage.

6 Tips to Find the Right Movers for You

4 Reasons You Should Hire a Cleaning Service When You Move

12 Things You Should Know Before You Rent a Self-Storage Unit

Make a House a Home

Safety and convenience are two of your main concerns when you buy a new home. While your realtor and home inspector can get you part of the way there, the real work starts when you walk through the front doors.

Make Baby’s Room Safe: Parent Checklist

The Best Baby Monitors

The Importance of Smoke Detector Installation

Ideally, you’ll be in your new home for at least five years. This is just enough time so that you probably won’t lose money and will give you a chance to move before your little one starts kindergarten. The tips and resources above can help you determine how much you can afford, how to get moving, and how to make your new house a place you’ll be proud to call home.