Transition: Moving Out


The first major progression often comes with a career milestone, bringing the financial stability to move to a larger, higher-quality home, perhaps for the first time without roommates. This shift invites a reassessment of previous trade-offs and a chance to refine one’s living situation based on earlier experiences. At this stage, one can consider what matters most—whether it's space, style, history, location, views, natural light, or climate.

– The following describe future features –

Support the Transition


1. Plan the Transition and Set Budget, 2. Collaborate with Friends and Family, 3. Browse Related Services

Selecting Your Next Home


1. Browse, 2. Narrow Selection, 3. Make a Decision

Support Your New Home


1. Setup Utilities, 2. Browse Related Services, 3. Get to Know the Neighborhood

Planning and Furnishing Your New Home


1. Browse Curated Collections, 2. Setup Projects, 3. Browse Related Services 

Complete the Transition


1. Test Everything Works, 2. Document and Tell the Story, 3. Pay Balance and Organize Documents 

Now that you have completed the process of selecting, preparing for your, and moving into your new home, it is time to enjoy your hard work. Over the coming weeks, months, and years, we will send you gentle reminders that help as you settle in and thrive. As you do so, we will be sure to send you new inspiring places as well as things and designers that might be appropriate. These should help as you continue to work on your new home and dream about the future.