Moving Resources for Malvern & Frazer PA Malvern and Frazer represent Chester County's premier residential corridor, offering luxury apartment communities, exceptional schools, proximity to major employers like Vanguard Group, and direct SEPTA rail access to Philadelphia. Whether you're relocating to a modern apartment complex, downsizing to a luxury rental, or... read more →
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Jun 25
Moving From Philadelphia to Scranton, PA: A Northeast Pennsylvania Route Guide A move from Philadelphia to Scranton runs about 125 miles and takes roughly two hours, almost all of it on the Pennsylvania Turnpike's Northeast Extension (I-476) up to Interstate 81. Because it crosses a good stretch of the state,... read more →
Jun 22
Moving to Yardley, PA: A Bucks County GuideYardley is one of those Bucks County towns that wins people over the moment they walk down Main Street. A walkable historic borough tucked along the Delaware River, it pairs canal-town charm with an easy commute, well-regarded schools, and quiet residential streets. If... read more →
Jun 21
How to Verify a Moving Company Is Licensed in PennsylvaniaHiring a mover means handing strangers the keys to everything you own for a day. Before you do that, it is worth a few minutes to confirm the company is actually licensed and insured to do the work. In Pennsylvania, legitimate... read more →
Jun 20
Estate Cleanouts in the Philadelphia Suburbs: Clearing a Family Home With CareClearing out a family home is rarely just a logistics job. Whether you are settling a parent's estate after a loss, helping a relative move into senior living, or preparing an inherited property for sale, you are sorting through... read more →
Jun 19
How to Pack Electronics and TVs for a MoveYour television, computer, and home entertainment gear are some of the most expensive and most fragile things you own, yet they are often the items people throw into a box at the last minute. A cracked screen or a shorted-out hard drive... read more →
Jun 18
Moving From Philadelphia to State College, PA: A Long-Distance GuideA move from the Philadelphia area to State College is a true cross-state journey. You are trading the dense suburbs of the Delaware Valley for the rolling ridges of Centre County and the energy of a Big Ten college town. Whether... read more →
Jun 17
Moving a Parent Into Assisted Living in the Philadelphia SuburbsHelping a parent move into an assisted living community is rarely just a move. It often arrives alongside a health change, a hard family conversation, and the bittersweet task of fitting a long life into a smaller space. The logistics matter,... read more →
Jun 16
How to Move a Piano in the Philadelphia SuburbsA piano is one of the heaviest, most awkward, and most valuable things in any home. Whether you own a spinet that has been in the family for decades or a baby grand anchoring the living room, moving it is not a... read more →
Jun 15
Lansdale has quietly become one of the most appealing places to land in Montgomery County. It pairs a genuine walkable downtown with quick rail access to Center City, a mix of older borough homes and newer construction, and a community feel that holds onto its small-town roots. If a move... read more →
Jun 13
Getting a house ready to sell in the Philadelphia suburbs is its own kind of move. Before the listing photos are taken, you are quietly relocating furniture, clearing closets, and trying to make rooms look larger than the boxes piling up in the garage. Staging works, but it almost always... read more →
Jun 12
That heavy sofa, the upright piano, the dresser at the top of a narrow staircase: big and awkward pieces are exactly what worries people most about moving day. The good news is that handling them safely is the everyday work of a trained crew. Here is how professional movers manage... read more →
Jun 12
Amid the boxes and logistics, one task quietly matters: making sure your mail, bills, and accounts follow you to the new place. Changing your address is not hard, but it is easy to forget pieces of it in the rush. Here is a clear checklist so nothing important gets lost... read more →
Jun 12
Moving is a big change for the whole family, and children feel it too. Between the packed-up house, the new bedroom, and the strangers carrying furniture, a move can be exciting and unsettling at once for kids. A little planning makes moving day calmer for everyone and helps children settle... read more →
Jun 12
Once a move feels real, the next question is usually about timing: how early do I actually need to lock in a moving company? Book too late and your date may be gone; book at the right moment and you get the pick of crews and times. Here is how... read more →
Jun 12
Moving day ends and you are standing in a new home surrounded by sealed boxes, exhausted, and looking for your toothbrush. It is a question worth answering before you ever load the truck: what do you actually need that first night? A little planning here turns a stressful evening into... read more →
Jun 12
How many boxes will I actually need? It is one of the most-Googled moving questions, and for good reason: order too few and you stall mid-pack, order too many and you are tripping over cardboard. Here is a realistic way to estimate for a Greater... read more →
Jun 12
Hiring a mover is one of the bigger trust decisions in a move, and the right questions up front save real headaches later. Whether you are moving across the Main Line or down the East Coast, asking a few sharp questions tells you quickly whether a company is reputable.... read more →
Jun 12
You booked your move weeks ago, and now the forecast shows rain. It is one of the most common worries we hear, especially in the Philadelphia region where a spring or fall move can meet a passing storm. The short answer: professional movers plan for weather, and a wet... read more →
Jun 12
It is one of the first questions people ask once a move is on the calendar: do I pack everything myself, or pay the movers to do it? Both are valid, and the right answer comes down to your time, your budget, and how much fragile or sentimental stuff you... read more →
Jun 12
A closet looks deceptively simple until moving day arrives and you realize how much is packed behind those doors: hanging clothes, folded sweaters, shoes, belts, bags, and the off-season items pushed to the back. For most Greater Philadelphia households, the bedroom closets take longer to pack than almost any other... read more →

