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Moving Into a High Rise Apartment

In an urban area like Tucson, many families opt for apartment living so they can be

closed to the city center.

Shifting into a high rise apartment is quite different from moving into a regular house,

which also means that it requires much more planning. While the experience of moving

to such a place is very exciting and brings along a lot of opportunities to meet new

neighbors and make Friends, it is important that you are well prepared for this new

experience so no unpleasant surprises get in your way. We collected some useful

information that will help make your move easier, simpler and more efficient.

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Where Do You Want to Move?

What are your expectations from the new place? Are you moving for a new job

opportunity? Are you moving so your children are located in a better school district? Or

are you single, looking for a place that simply offers a nicer living experience? Whatever

the reasons of your move, keep in mind that if you wish to move to a high-rise taking

some safety precautions is a must.

High rises are full of different people and families from all walks of life. It’s one of the

things that makes living in them exciting. However, it also makes knowing all your

neighbors difficult. Protect yourself an your family by remembering to keep your front

door locked, even if you’re only going out for a few minutes.

Be careful not to enter into the elevator if you come across someone who looks

suspicious. And try to get to know some of your neighbors so you have someone else

keeping an out for you, too.

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These safety tips are not meant to scare you; living in a high rise is not inherently

dangerous. But living in a high rise is different from living in a stand-alone house, and

these are some things to be cautious of living around so many different people. In fact,

the experience of moving to one of these bigger buildings can actually be very enriching

because of its diverse population.

Expectations from the New Home

Once you’ve decided you want to move into a high rise apartment, now’s the time to do

your research and find out which building is right for you. Make sure you have a budget

in mind, accounting not only for rent but utilities and transportation as well. In a city

like Tucson there are lots of different options for apartment living, so you’ll need to do

your research to find out which buildings are in your price range. You will also need to

make sure it’s in a neighborhood you like and is conveniently located near your work or

school. Once you’ve found the buildings that meet your needs, schedule a visit and

check out your different options.

Considering the Space

Typical high rise apartments are smaller in size and space than houses. This means you

have less space at disposal and may need to adjust accordingly. If you are moving from

another apartment, you might not need to make many changes.

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If you’re moving from a larger home, you might need to start going through your

belongings are getting rid of the ones you no longer need. Have a yard sale, or donate

used clothes, furniture and electronics to your local Goodwill. It will make your move

much easier if you get rid of the clutter before moving.

Prepare a Floor Plan

Once you’ve found your new apartment, it’s time to take measurements and plan a

layout. First you will want to make sure your furniture will fit into your new home. If

you’re not sure you will be able to maneuver your sofa into your living room or if your

king sized bed will fit into the master suite, contact Tucson movers for professional

help. Sometimes it seems like moving will be an easy do-it-yourself task, but moving

into a high rise comes with its own set of obstacles.

It’s sometimes easier to hire professional movers to deal with these hurdles, like

dismantling furniture or moving very heavy boxes. Once you have a general floor plan

figured out and you know where you want the big furniture pieces to go, you can work

on décor and other smaller details while the movers are arranging your furniture.

Prepare for the Moving Day

Before the day of the move, talk to your building manager to make sure you have

plenty of parking and unloading space, as well as access to the elevators. If you’ve

hired professional movers to help out, you may even check to see if there’s a loading

dock where they could park the moving truck and load everything onto a freight

elevator. If you didn’t hire movers, make sure you’re prepared with dollies and ropes to

make the move easier; if you hire movers they will have all these materials already.

Help form Professional Movers

It can be very difficult as well as time consuming for people who are not professionals

to execute a move without any help. Local Tucson movers will not only make the job

much easier by doing all the packing, heavy lifting and unloading for you, but they are

also very familiar with the area and can help you navigate your new home.

Offering free estimates, full packing services, loading and unloading, My Tucson Movers

will work quickly to get you into your new home or office. To find out more or for a free

moving estimate, visit MyTucsonMovers.com.