Carlsbad Relocation A to Z
Blog by Jeff Dowler
Encinitas, California
An informational source for people who are relocating, with a particular focus on moving to the Carlsbad area of North County San Diego (and nearby coastal communities), with advice, guidance and true stories to help you on your way and make it a great journey, from a REALTOR� with plenty of personal (4 major moves, most recently from Boston to Carlsbad, California) and professional relocation experience. Are you running into problems selling your home? Need to find a new one quickly? Never moved before and haven't a clue? You'll find some great tips on how to solve your relocation issues here. Or ask me a question any time and I'll share some solutions or tell you where to get more information. CA DRE License #01490977 SubscribeRecent Comments I have a questions about pricing in short sa... I sympathize with your predicament as I have a buy... Thanks. John. Good to know the information is of v... Hard to say. The bank will decide on the merits of... ArchiveFavorite Links• Mold 101
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Carlsbad Relocation A to Z
Mar. 15, 2008
Categorized in: Pets
Many folks need to be concerned about their pets when relocating, in addition to the kids, furniture and a myriad of other issues. Moving short distances are easier to contend with, in general, but there are some things to consider so your pet can make the transition as easy as possible. Some time ago I shared some information on moving with pets based on personal experience as well as conversations with folks who has dealt with these issues. You can read about moving with pets here. There is a new service that is available to those who have pets to move, or perhaps will be traveling and want to take them along. PetRelocation is a new service that can provide door-to-door assistance for your pet, whether in the US or around the world. With a network of transportation carriers and route, the company can provide help to a wide range of pets and their owners. There is also local information about vets, dog parks and vaccination requirements (which can vary quite a bit when traveling outside the US). Don't forget to plan for your pet's relocation too. It will make his/her life much easier, and safer.
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Many folks need to be concerned about their pets when relocating, in addition to the kids, furniture and a myriad of other issues.