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		<title>Want to Live in Hawaii?</title>
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<p>If you have made the decision to live in Hawaii, you should be aware of the preparation that comes with it. Hawaii is one of the most expensive states in the U.S. because the cost of living here is higher than that on the continental US. The two biggest concerns here would be finding a job that pays your bills and the cost of housing and food.</p>
<p>When it comes to housing, it definitely is not cheap. You may pay anywhere from $600-$1,000 for a studio and anywhere from $1,500 to $2,000 for a two bedroom apartment. As for food, 90% of the groceries here are imported, driving prices up. If you choose to dine out, it can also be costly. Breakfast prices range from$5 to $8; with lunch are $12 and dinner anywhere between $12 and $30. Living in Hawaii seems difficult because of the scarcity of high-paying jobs. You are more likely to find a job as a waiter or waitress than a job as an engineer.</p>
<p>Despite these facts, you can live comfortably in the islands and live inexpensively. Following are a few tips to get around and enjoy your life in Hawaii.</p>
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<li><strong>Acquaint yourself with Hawaii.</strong> Look at travel websites, magazine and informational books about Hawaii. It is also a good idea to get a map of the islands so you have a sense of direction around the island prior to your arrival.</li>
<li><strong>Understand Hawaii&#8217;s statistics.</strong> These statistics include median real estate tax and population density of the towns and cities, as both can help you choose the island you want to live on. Oahu, for example, is the most populated island and offers the best job opportunities; however, it has the highest unemployment rate. If you want to live on a quieter island, look towards islands such as Kauai or Molokai.</li>
<li><strong>Look for cheap apartments by reading local newspapers.</strong> There are several sites you can use to peruse affordable apartments such as <a class="zem_slink" title="The Honolulu Advertiser" rel="homepage" href="http://www.honoluluadvertiser.com">The Honolulu Advertiser</a> and the The Star Bulletin (honoluuluadvertiser.com and starbulletin.com). Hawaii’s Craigslist listings are another place to look, and you can find roommates on this site. Be sure to compare rental amounts, contact advertisers and ask for photos. The best way to save is sharing a place.</li>
<li><strong>To be able to handle the cost of living in Hawaii</strong>. This, of course, requires that you find a job. The local newspapers and Craigslist are the best places to look. Local employment agencies such as Altres are good resources as well.</li>
<li><strong>Look for and use weekly specials </strong>to find out the best bargains of the week or month.</li>
<li><strong>Buy in bulk. </strong>Buy your groceries at chain stores like Costco, Sam’s Club or Walmart to save money.</li>
<li><strong>Buying in Hawaii</strong>. American Dream realty has a great Hawaii real estate search that offers all <a href="http://www.adrhi.com">Hawaii homes for sale</a> on all the islands including every Big island real estate, <a href="http://www.adrhi.com/maui-real-estate/">Maui real estate</a> , Oahu real estate and <a href="http://www.adrhi.com/kauai-real-estate/">Kauai real estate</a> listing available for sale..</li>
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		<title>Things to Think About  When Moving to another State</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 Aug 2009 05:19:55 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Whether it is for a new job opportunity, change of pace, or family, you have decided to move to another state. In any case, moving to another state is something that should be considered seriously. Once you have sold your home and gotten rid of excess items, packing up everything is the next step. Many people prefer packing their own boxes for convenience and to save money. A great resource for boxes and packaging supplies, such as <a class="zem_slink" title="Bubble Wrap" rel="homepage" href="http://www.bubblewrap.com/">bubble wrap</a> and tape, is a Houston contract warehouse. Following are a few more tips that can help your move continue smoothly.</p>
<p>As you pack each box, do not forget to label it with permanent markers. Another tip that can ease your move is labeling which boxes belong in certain rooms in the new house, such as “kitchen” or “bedroom.” This will help movers determine where each box belongs. Be sure to keep valuable items like jewelry, important documents and artwork within your vehicle so you can ensure they will not be lost in transport. It can happen as many moving companies use one truck to cater to several different households that even boxes with good labeling will end up elsewhere.</p>
<p>Once you are at your new home, getting settled should be your first priority. The first step should be finding out where you can purchase basics like food and paper products. If you have a warehouse membership to companies like Costco or <a class="zem_slink" title="Sam's Club" rel="homepage" href="http://www.samsclub.com">Sam’s Club</a>, look up where the nearest one is to you. These stores allow you to buy items in bulk, ultimately saving you money. Since you are familiar with the products finding what you need will never be a problem. Most of the time, different states have different products which may be disorienting and unfamiliar at first. For your basic needs, your best bet is to go to the warehouse store as well as perishable items that could not be packed with you. Cleaning supplies are also a must so that you can prep your surroundings before setting up any of your belongings.</p>
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