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On the Move During COVID-19

How to Move During the Biggest Worldwide Crisis of Our Lifetime

Moving Across the Country Has Been a Challenge During Coronavirus….

Noah and I have been preparing since October to move from sunny California to the Empire State. We had arranged everything with our work, we had told our family and friends, we had found an apartment and signed a lease. We were three weeks away from our big move when quarantine struck Santa Clara County.

Since all of us have been home, many people assumed we had made it to New York already. Others called with questions and concerns about our travel and about the overall state of devastation in New York City.

However, we didn’t get there. We couldn’t get there.

Noah and I will say in every post (and to ourselves everyday) that we have been very lucky. We are in good health. We have work to keep us occupied. Our financial situation is in good standing (for now). But, people continue to send their love and sympathy with the difficulty of shutting down a business in California and moving during this crisis.

Maybe you were considering a move as well… We see a lot of people trying to move to be closer to family. Others have decided that they can work from home indefinitely, so why not live where their passions are. And still others, sadly, are now out of work and are looking for their next step. If any of these are you, here’s what we’ve learned so far about moving during COVID-19**.

**Please take all of this information as one person’s opinion. This is not going to be 100% true for everyone in the United States. This is simply our experience living in Santa Clara County and trying to move to New York City (which are two of the hardest hit areas in the United States, so our experience has been extreme…to say the least).

Our original NYC move announcement. It has been postponed, hopefully now by July 4, 2020.

The Bad News

I always like to get the bad news over with…So, let’s cover it now. There are five (5) things that are going to make your move more difficult during the COVID-19 crisis.

The Good News!

Moving is always a headache. Moving now intensifies that in multiples. It’s not impossible, but you have to be very sure that it’s what you want to do. There are a few silver-linings.

So, when are we taking the plunge?

Our house is on the market. New York City is on track to hit phase one of reopening in June. Our original plan was to be moved by April 12th. Our new goal is to be in our new apartment by Independence Day. Wish us luck and good health!

We’ll see you out there when the world reopens!

Cheers,

Noah and Majhon

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