Moving Blog

Our moving blog is a free resource to help make your next move easier.

We have tips and tricks to help you manage a DIY move, stories, advice to save you time and money, and guides to reduce the stress of moving house. We post a new article every month, so stop by if you’re on the move too.
 
We love the journey of life, and moving house is always a big step on that journey. There is a lot to do when moving, and it’s easy to get overwhelmed, so we’ve collected heaps of useful tips to help you get to your new destination smoothly.

If you had to recommend to a tourist or friend where to spend the majority of time in New Zealand, would you say North or South?

It is the mantra of some of the most successful companies in the world: customers number 1, employees number 2, shareholders number 3. The Conroy team fully embrace this.

This weekend’s Rugby World Cup Final between the All Blacks and the Wallabies will go down as one of the greatest finals of all time, capping off a wonderful tournament

People around the world are moving from the countryside to cities. But is city-life all it’s cut out to be?

We are pleased to announce the completion of our new facility in Christchurch, New Zealand.

When it comes to your child’s future there is no greater investment and act of love than providing them with a quality education.

4 out of the top 10 most liveable cities in the world now reside in Australian territory, but luckily Auckland sneaked on the list too!

Moving in with your romantic-other is not something to be taken lightly or done without considerable planning and thought but its important to enjoy the process too.

Kiwis love to throw on a backpack and get out there and see the world. But we also love coming home.

Bio-security is vitally important to New Zealand as it is more reliant on agriculture and our natural environment than any other developed country.

The most important part of any business is its people and customers. So a few months back we set up our customer review system.

My how the tables have definitely turned. For years there has been a continuous flow of New Zealanders heading to Australia. Now kiwis who made the Trans-Tasman trek are returning