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Midrise (5 stories) -Granite Countertops
Wood Floors,
Extensive Hardwood Flooring,
Covered Garage Parking,
Multimedia Room,
Controlled Access,
10 foot or 12 foot Ceilings,
Loft Style Floorplans,
Maple Cabinetry,
Commercial Grade Carpeting,
Coors Field & Downtown Views,
State-of-the-Art Fitness Center,
Pets Welcome,
Free Parking #15281

Featured Property
Complete renovation completed in 2006 -Expansive Wood Flooring Chrome Fixtures -Penthouses from $1800,
Slab Granite Countertops Built-in Stainless Gas Barbecues,
Balconies/Terraces Gas Fireplace,
31-Story High-Rise Building 24-hour Concierge and Valet Parking (no gratuity),
Non Tip 24-Hour Valet Parking Included,
Furnished Apartments Available Guest Suite,
Personal Washer/Dryer Dramatic Entries,
Maple or Cherry Cabinetry Electronic Entry Locks,
Stainless Steel Appliances Frameless Glass Showers,
Controlled Access Building Fitness Center,
3rd Floor Outdoor Terrace & Fireplace,
#15550
Featured Property
24- hour concierge/security
oversized walk-in closets,
ceramic tiled floors in kitchen and bath,
connected to Denver's finest athletic club with special rates offered to residents,
housekeeping service,
high speed internet access available through MHO Networks at preferred rates,
building entrance with security access,
complimentary continental breakfast,
unparalleled downtown views,
small pets under 20 pounds are welcome,
outdoor pool and hot tub,
room service dining ,
self-cleaning oven, microwave, dishwasher, side by side refrigerator with ice and water on door, disposal,
parking garage with security access and special rates #15048
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House Moving
Moving Checklist
When you move there are a lot of things you
will need to consider
both at your present home and your future
home.
We have tried to team up with companies
that
offer goods and services to assist
you with
the moving process.
Moving Time Line:
Six Weeks Before the Move
Make an inventory of all of the items you
want to move.
Oraganize a Garage Sale or call your favoritecharity
to clean out household items you do not want
to move.
Get estimates from several moving companies
andselect your mover. Make sure you find
out the expected form ofpayment from the
mover.
Start packing NOW. Start with items that
are stored in your attic or basement, that
aren't used often. Visit your storage unit
and make an assessment.
Contact your insurance agent to transfer
or cancel coverage.
Check with your employer to find out what
moving expenses they will pay. |
Four Weeks Before the Move
Notify mail, magazine subsciptions, newspaper
delivery, etc. of your change in address.
Get records of your pet's medical history
and immunizations from the veterinarian.
Contact utility companies for refunds of
your deposit and set turn-off dates.
Service power mowers, snowmobiles, etc. Drain
all gas/oil in motorized vehicles to prevent
a fire.
Obtain all family records and prescriptions
from your family doctors and dentist.
Get your children's school records.
Move your valuables to a safe deposit box
to prevent loss.
Give away or arrange for transportation of
house plants (most moving companies will
not move plants) |
One Week Before the Move
Transfer or close all your checking and savingsaccounts.
Have your automobile(s) serviced.
Fill out Post Office change of address forms
and give to the postmaster.
Empty your freezer and plan use of foods.
Defrost the freezer and clean refrigerator.
Use baking soda to dispel odor.
Arrange for sufficient cash or traveler checks
to cover moving expenses.
Separate cartons and luggage you need forpersonal/family
travel.
Organize at least one room in the house for
packers and movers to work freely.
Plan for special needs of children and pets.
Arrange to have utilities turned on at your
new address.
Remove valuables from the safe deposit box
before moving day so they aren't left behind. |
On Moving Day
Plan to spend the entire day at the house.
Don't leave until the movers have gone.
Carry jewelry and valuable documents yourself;or
use registered mail.
Stay with the moving van driver to oversee
theinventory.
Be sure to tell packers and/or drivers about
fragile or precious items.
Take a final tour of your apartment or home.
Double check closets, drawers and shelves
to be sure they are empty.
Approve and sign the Bill of Lading. If possible,
accompany driver to the weigh station.
Double check with the driver to make certain
moving company records show the correct delivery
address and date of delivery. Give driver
phone numbers both here and in newcommunity
to contact you in case of a problem.
Get complete routing information from the
driver and phone numbers where you can call
the driver or company whileen route.
Disconnect all utilities.
Lock all the doors and windows.
Leave all keys with apartment manager, realtor,or
neighbor.
Let close friends and relatives know your
route, including overnight stops.
Carry cashier checks or travelers checks
for quick available funds.
After You Arrive Check on service of utilities
at new address.
Check pilot light on stove, hot water heater
and furnace.
Have new address recorded on driver's license,
or obtain a new one.
Register your car within 5 days after arrival
in new state, to avoid penalty.
Register children in school.
Obtain phone numbers for emergencies, such
as fire/police, and determine the nearest
hospital.
Register to vote. |
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Imagine fire, flood, theft, vandalism.
Then imagine the loss of your laptop, your
books, your electronics, your jewelry.
How would you replace your belongings if
they were damaged or stolen?
Did you know your landlord does not carry
insurance for you? What would it cost you
to replace your posessions?
Protect your possesions with Renters Insurance.
This coverage is probably less expensive
than you think, and it probably covers more
than you think. Your PC, your MP3 player,
your bike and your PDA. It’s definitely
cheaper than replacing all your possessions
when they are stolen or damaged.
Plus, if someone were injured in your apartment,
you could be liable for that person’s
medical expenses. Even though you don’t
own the place where you live, it still makes
sense to get insurance protection. Don’t
recognize the importance of Renters Insurance
when it’s too late.

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