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Moving all of your belongings to a new home can be stressful... even in the best circumstances.

Make the most of your move into a new home by planning and proper packing.

Moving all of your belongings to a new home can be stressful… even in the best circumstances.

There always seems to be some complication, whether it’s trying to maneuver a piece of over-sized furniture through tight quarters or not being able to find the sheets you put in one of the “bedroom” boxes.

You should expect to run into some obstacles, but there are ways to keep them to a minimum. The key is to stay organized and take precaution by protecting your belongings.

We found some helpful recommendations and a complete Moving Guide on FrontDoor.com that can help get into your new home smoothly without getting overwhelmed. Here are some great ways to get started with the packing process:

1.) If you have lived in your home for some time, the odds are good that you have accumulated a lot of “stuff.” In all honesty, there’s a little pack-rat inside everyone. The reality is, however, we typically don’t need everything we own. Consider this as a valuable chance to diminish the amount of clutter in your life.

Get rid of the things you don’t use. Separate items you don’t need into two boxes or bins, one for “charity” and the other “recycle.”

2.) Prepare a “load-last” box that has all the essential items you’ll need on moving day. Contents should include basic tools, telephone, flashlight, paper towels, bathroom tissue, and anything else you won’t want to search extensively for that day.

3.) Keep smaller items such as hardware and remote controls from floating around and getting lost by putting them in zip-lock bags with clear labels.

4.) Label each box clearly with a dark permanent marker indicating the room where it belongs in and the contents that it holds. Do this on both sides and on top of the boxes. Also, you will also want to be sure to put signs on each door so there is no confusion for movers.

5.) Protect all fragile items, mattresses and furniture by using blankets, sheets, and towels. Leave old sheets on mattresses during the moving process. Wrap picture frames up with towels and place in a box, if possible.

You can also keep delicates from moving around within the boxes by filling the extra space with towels. Use brightly colored tissue paper for smaller breakables. This not only protects them,but the bright color will keep them from from being thrown away accidentally.

6.) Place clean sheets, pillow cases and blankets in dresser drawers. That way, when your furniture arrives, you don’t have to hunt for the box.

7.) Trim household plants a week or two prior to the moving date. Then, the day before the move, pack damp newspaper on top of the soil to keep the plant moist and to avoid spilling. Place plants in a cardboard container and find a place in the car or moving truck where they will not be banged into or crushed.

8.) If you have a family pet such as a dog, make sure to have an appropriate amount of food and water available and located somewhere that’s easily accessible during the moving process. Your “load-last” box might be a good place to put these items.

At Pulte Homes , we know what it’s like to move into a new home and have seen more than 500,000 families move into our communities. Our expert sales teams would love to talk to you about moving into one of our Chicagoland communities like Heritage Park in Lindenhurst or about the moving process. Take the first step toward a new home by visiting online at PulteChicagoland.com.

Capturing Christmas lights at night is challenging. Remember, your skills will improve with practice. Start shooting and have fun.

Capturing Christmas lights at night is challenging. Remember, your skills will improve with practice. So the best advice is to start shooting and have fun.

Although Pulte Homes’ Chicagoland Holiday Home Decorating Contest ended Monday, there’s no reason you can’t be preparing for next year (just like the Cubs)!

Taking photos of bright lights at night can produce pictures with unusual streaks and swirls for even the most seasoned photographers.

So we’re going to expose five tips from the pros that won’t leave you shooting in the dark. To do so, we did a little research and found some helpful information that you can use all year round.

Professional Photographer Patty Hankins shares some smart ways to work with SLR camera settings. Her easy explanations will help you capture stunning Christmas lights at night. Ready, now? OK, here we go.

Get Ready.
1.) Plan on dressing warmly. You may have to brave the weather for a while when you go searching for the ultimate Christmas display.
2.) Turn off the flash.  Flashing light on light will give you a white out.
3.) Select a lens. Use either a macro or an all-purpose wide angle lens. A macro is useful if you want to isolate any one ornament or decoration. While a wide angle lens is great if you want to get the whole house into the picture.

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Make Payments On a $200,000 Home As If It Were a $160,000 Home?! Way!

Celebrate more purchase power with Pulte's incredible 4.75%* financing rate through December 31.

Celebrate more purchase power with Pulte's incredible 4.75%* financing rate through December 31.

For a limited time only, select a home at Pulte’s Heritage Park and Autumn Creek communities that are available with special financing. This financing actually results in a significant decrease in the payments you’ll pay for the home over the life of the mortgage loan.

Curious? Here’s how it works. For a limited time, we’re offering special 4.75%* conventional financing rate (4.790% APR) on certain homes, only available until December 31, 2008.

This financing rate effectively means that if you purchase a home that is listed for $200,000 and take advantage of Pulte Preferred Buyer Rewards Program, you’ll actually only pay the same mortgage costs as you would have (over the life of the loan) if the monthly payment of a home is priced at $160,000.  It’s like saving more than  $40,000 on the price of the home!

But wait, there’s more. In addition, first time homebuyers or buyers who have not owned a home in the previous three years can take advantage of the federal $7,500 tax incentive if they buy a home in December and close before the end of the year.

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