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The Hunt | My First Apartment. When moving to a new neighborhood, whether a few blocks or thousands of miles from your comfortable bubble, it’s easy (and important!) To question how safe the new area is. Especially if you won’t be living in a building with 24-hour security or a doorman, you’ll want to make sure you feel protected in your new… Moving day can be stressful and unpredictable! You’re uprooting your life and settling down in a new place. Even if you’re only moving into an apartment a few blocks away, make sure you have everything lined up so your move can be as easy as possible. When you’re in the market for an apartment, it’s easy to dream. We recently covered the Pros & Cons of Apartment Hunting in the Winter. As a first time renter, one of your biggest concerns is how you are going to get your belongings to your new place. Last fall we estimated how much you’ll need to save up before you can move out. The Best Places to Live in NYC - The Livability Calculator. Murray Hill - New York City Neighborhood - NYC.

RDNY: New York City No Fee Apartment for Rent, Find Apartments for rent in New York, Manhattan Apartments for Rental. Neighborhoods of New York City. The five boroughs: 1: Manhattan, 2: Brooklyn,3: Queens, 4: The Bronx, 5: Staten Island Neighborhoods in New York City are located within "The Five Boroughs" of the City of New York. Their names and borders are not officially defined, and they change from time to time.[1] Boroughs[edit] New York City is split up into five boroughs, which are The Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, and Staten Island. Community areas[edit] Welcoming sign in Staten Island's Old Town neighborhood. See also[edit] References[edit] Jump up ^ Amateur Mapmakers Reshape Neighborhoods by MICHAEL M.

External links[edit] Edit this city! Apartments.oodle. Hiring a professional organizer. Since January is the National Association of Professional Organizer’s Get Organized Month, I’ve asked Geralin Thomas of Metropolitan Organizing in Cary, North Carolina, to share her insights with us on how to hire a professional organizer.

For many of us, having someone coach us through the uncluttering process can be very beneficial. If you decide to hire a professional organizer, start by looking for someone who is diplomatic, empathetic, willing to listen, non-judgmental, creative, patient, and trustworthy. Also, to ensure that the professional organizer follows ethical business practices, check your local Better Business Bureau reports and look for someone who is involved a professional organization like the National Association of Professional Organizers in the US, the Professional Organizers in Canada, or the Australian Association of Professional Organizers in Australia, New Zealand and Hong Kong.

What are your areas of expertise? Wardrobe Organization Suggestions | Unclutterer Forums. Wardrobe Organization Suggestions Teiltom, I’ve heard of blind folks labeling their clothing not with braille tags, but with safety pins. They set up their own code of pin arrangement to let them know what color they’ve got in front of them. Like, no pins for white, two for black, four in a row for blue, two on top and two below means brown–that sort of system. I guess the pins can go where they won’t be irritating when worn.

Just an idea I heard about a long time ago, don’t know where. As for shoes, if you kept the original boxes, you might be able to arrange the boxes (or buy some cheap plastic ones from a store) by color. Ahha! Here’s another page about organizing a closet: And that’s all I’ve got for now. Apartments for Rent and Rentals - Free Apartment Finder | ApartmentGuide.com.