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In Jackson Heights, Movers Defend Their Turf

There are two pockets of freelance movers at the 90th and 103rd Street subway stops on Roosevelt Avenue, and they don’t mix.

Rent-a-Box Services Make Moving Easier for Some

Bin-It and Jugglebox Moving both recently entered the New York moving market, delivering stacks of reusable plastic moving boxes and picking them up after the move is complete.

Serial Moving

Moving again and again and again doesn’t necessarily mean packing light.

On a Review Site, Car Carriers Get the Last Word - Haggler

On a review site for transport companies, it’s the company (not the consumer) that gets the final comment. And the Haggler wonders why.

The Cash-and-Carry House

Some Americans are realizing their dreams of homeownership by buying land and bringing in inexpensive houses that would have otherwise been torn down.

Picture Books About Moving

Different approaches to the delicate subject of moving house.

Moving the Plants to Your Next Home: In the Garden

Uprooting the bushes to take to a new home can be a difficult move.

Recession Slows Migration, Census Finds

About 10.5 million Americans changed counties from 2009 to 2010, or about 3.5 percent of the population, the lowest percentage since 1947.

The Joys of Staying Put

New Yorkers tend to move as their needs and their lives change. Unless, that is, they are of the breed that prefers staying.

Retiring Early by Relocating to a Cheaper City

Deciding to sell a longtime home and move away from friends and family can be wrenching, but it might be better than trying to rebuild decimated retirement savings.