Things To Consider Before Relocating While Pregnant

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It can get pricey because you may have to hire help

Relocation is expensive. If you’re purchasing your own home, there are down payments, closing costs and other fees to contend with. If you’re leasing, you have security deposits and broker fees in addition to first and last month’s rent to fork over. Due to the physical restrictions of pregnancy, you often have to hire additional help such as movers thus increasing the price tag of your big move.

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