Moving can be a stressful experience, and because you often have a shorter timeline when you are moving to further your career, the process is even more taxing. Staying organized is essential to reduce stress and save you time and money when you relocate to a new city for your career.

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There are many unknowns when it’s time to move from one state to another. But, with a bit of research, you can be fully prepared. Today’s blog aims to touch on a few of the finer points of the moving process when you’re moving away from your hometown.

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When you reach your senior years, you become eligible for three things: Medicare, retirement, and downsizing. Up until now, your current home served you well, but if you have more home than you know what to do with, the taxes and utilities are just too high, and/or you’d prefer a smaller home that’s more conducive to aging in place, you should explore the possibility of downsizing.

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When you’re getting ready to list your home, it’s of the utmost importance to ensure you are showing it in the best light. Taking time to highlight its strengths and fix up some of its possible weaknesses can make a big difference in how fast it sells. Here are our top four recommended repairs to make before selling your home.

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This is a big question that my team and I get from buyers when we first meet! “Hey Cyndi, how much do I need to put down?” Well, you’ve most likely heard the rule: Save for a 20-percent down payment before you buy a home. The logic behind saving 20 percent is solid, as it shows that you have the financial discipline and stability to save for a long-term goal. It also helps you get favorable rates from lenders.

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