The unemployment rate in both Houston and Texas reached a four-year low in November the Texas Workforce Commission reported. The rate dropped below six percent in Houston for the first time since 2008. Read more about this in the Houston Business Journal's article .
Read MoreFor the eighth consecutive year, Texas locked up the top spot in Allied Van Line's Annual Magnet States Report. In the report, which is based on the net relocation gain in each state, Texas finished with a gain of 1,585 families compared to 666 by second-place Florida.
Read MoreIn Houston, it's not the worst thing in the world if you have to move in the winter. It can be a nice cool relief. The Moving Planner Blog recently released its tips for moving during winter , but many of the items on there are likely not relevant for those moving to or from Houston.
Read MoreBelow is a timeline created by Allied Van Lines, giving suggestions on the steps of what needs to be done in the months, weeks and days leading up to your move. Following this timeline is a good way to reduce the stress of moving and making sure you are prepared for the big day.
Read MoreIf you choose to pack yourself, the kitchen is one room that tends to get overlooked according to The Moving Planner Blog's most recent post "Tips for Packing your Kitchen.
Read MoreWho? What? Where? When? Those are the simple questions we need to know when you move with us. But there are a few more questions we need to ask to make sure we are prepared for your upcoming move. Apartmentguide.
Read MoreSome of the pros of hiring professional movers are looked at in the themovingblog.com's most recent post "Are Professional Movers Worth It?" The post says that despite professional movers being more expensive, it is a better alternative than moving yourself.
Read MoreDo you have a reason to move or are you just looking for a change of scenery? Those are the first questions among many that apartmentguide.com advises you to ask yourself before moving. It would be wise to focus on the big picture to figure it out if it is appropriate for you to be moving.
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