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Guide to Moving to Hawaii
Posted on August 2nd, 2009 No commentsHawaii has been widely recognized as one of the best exotic vacation hotspots in the world. Its islands offer stunning beauty and allure that never fails to enchant visitors and tourists to this enchanted land. Sure, you have probably toyed with the idea of going to Hawaii for a couple of days or so for a vacation, but if you are faced with the prospect of moving to Hawaii for good, then it should be give you a real pause, right?
Yes, the island is beautiful, but there are probably a thousand and one questions that must be going through your mind – on top of which must include: job opportunities, salaries and cost of living. Oahu is identified as one of the busiest and progressive island in Hawaii. The best time to schedule moving to Hawaii would be anytime between January and May or if you prefer during the later part of the year, then schedule it between September and November. This is because, during these times that you can expect lower tourist traffic, which basically means, flights, short-term accommodations and care rentals is much, much easier to find.
It is recommended that you bring fewer possessions to Hawaii. You will soon find out that most apartments here are furnished with all the necessary comforts for living. Considering the weather, bring along some comfier clothes or you may consider revamping your wardrobe and simply buy some choice pairs at the clothing stores here. If you want to ship your car, you need to make the necessary arrangements with a navigation or shipping provider. If you plan to bring along pets, then you should know that Hawaii imposes strict policies when it comes to importing pets. The first thing that you should do is to contact the Animal Guarantee Section at the very least 4 months before the scheduled relocation. The agency will be able to provide you the necessary information you will need.
Another important thing that you need to know when moving to Hawaii is the fact that 90% of the food in the island is imported, which explains the higher costs. So to be able to stay on budget, it is advisable to buy food that is in season and those that are on sale as dining out in Hawaii can be quite expensive. The island Oahu is the only island that offers public transportation. Buses provide convenient and affordable means of transportation when getting around the island.
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A Practical Guide to Moving to California
Posted on August 2nd, 2009 No commentsStatistics have shown that every year for the past decade, more and more people from practically all corners of the globe have been lured by the sheer beauty and cultural diversity of California and called it their new home. And why not? The state of California is teeming with countless opportunities, and presents a great place to live in. These and more have made moving to California something to definitely look forward to. Below are some important tips on making the transition a whole lot easier.
The primary concern when moving to California, or moving to any other state for that matter is the anticipated expense. We all know that moving or relocating can be quite expensive and can put a considerable strain on your budget. However, there are actually a number of ways that you can somehow decrease on the expenses. The trick here is to simplify. If you will take into account all your possessions, you are most likely to realize that you own a lot of things that you don’t actually need. So instead of simply packing things, sort first and leave behind or probably sell stuff that are not necessary. A garage sale will help you raise extra money as well as lessen the load when moving.
Second concern is getting a job in California to get you started. Today, job searching in California, especially in Los Angeles, have been significantly easier, thanks to one of the most important tool – the Internet. There are a number of online job sites that you can go through in the area you plan to move to. And the great thing is you can do an advance scouting before your move and check on the job market.
If you are moving to Los Angeles in particular, you need to remember that it is not a pedestrian city. And since everything is spread out, you will require a care or public transport to get you around. If you plan to take a care with you, then make sure to register your car within thirty days to avoid paying penalties.
In summary, California is a great place to live, and you as well as anyone else can make their mark. There are only a small percentage of people that originally originated from the state, so chances are you will be able to bump into people and make friends with individuals who at some point of another have also experienced the strain of relocating.


