Pamela Smith https://www.themovingblog.com/author/pamela-smith/ Moving Tips & News from Licensed Professionals Tue, 24 Jul 2018 12:32:32 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.3 Moving to San Antonio Help & Advice https://www.themovingblog.com/moving-to-san-antonio/ https://www.themovingblog.com/moving-to-san-antonio/#comments Sun, 13 Sep 2015 17:39:17 +0000 http://www.themovingblog.com/?p=4257 The City of San Antonio, located in the southwest part of America, seat of Bexar County, is one of the most populated cities in the USA and in this aspect takes a second place for the state of Texas with 1,436,697 living there. It is one of the fastest growing cities in the country and […]

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Moving to San AntonioThe City of San Antonio, located in the southwest part of America, seat of Bexar County, is one of the most populated cities in the USA and in this aspect takes a second place for the state of Texas with 1,436,697 living there. It is one of the fastest growing cities in the country and of course that is for a reason. Besides offering lots of opportunities to have fun and enjoy your spare time, San Antonio has a developed economy and can provide you with career and education options. Find out more about the city and get free advice on moving to San Antonio, Texas, here bellow.

Why Move To San Antonio

Climate

The climate in the city is humid subtropical. The summers are hot, and winters are mild to warm. The nights in the winter months are cool and cool get cold. The spring and fall are warm and rainy. Most of the rain falls in May, June and October. There is hardly much snow in the city and temperatures rarely fall bellow zero. Tornadoes are a rare event as well. The hottest months are July and August and January is coldest.

San Antonio River Walk

This is how one of San Antonio’s main attractions looks like around Christmas and New Year – the River Walk.

Economy

There are a number of sectors in S.A. which are well developed – tourism of course, health care, military, oil and gas, financial services, government city services, car manufacturing, and military. May be that is why one of the nicknames for San Antonio is Military City USA. There are also a lot of call centers, research and higher educational institutions. More than 20 million tourists visit the city every year for hundreds of events that take place during the year.

Attractions

There are lots of attractions that can take you to San Antonio. Number one is the Alamo Mission in San Antonio (“the Alamo”), which is why sometimes S.A. is called Alamo City.

The River Walk is one of the best attraction in San Antonio. It has lots of bars, shops, restaurants, and the Arneson River Theater is also there. Around Christmas and New Year this area is full of lights and turns into an incredible scenery at night. In the summers music celebrations take place in the area. The Cathedral of San Fernando, HemisFair Park, the Majestic Theatre are are also interesting places to visit and see.

San Jose mission church in San Antonio, Texas

This is San Jose Mission Church which is located in the San Antonio Missions National Historical Park.

Another one of the main attractions of San Antonio is SeaWorld but this is not the only popular theme park. You can also go to Splashtown or Morgan’s Wonderland which is a theme par for children with special needs.

Moving To San Antonio Advice

If you are planning moving to San Antonio, Texas, you will most probably need some help with the move, especially if this is going to be an interstate move. In order to prepare, you could get a quote to find out more about the costs of your move. If you are relocating from a winter state during the cold months of the year, have in mind that you may have to make some changes in the tings that you are moving. This means that you will not need as much and as warm cold clothes and shoes as you would in Dallas or Boston, for instance.

Also, plan well what to pack. Long distance relocations are more costly than local ones. If you will be relocating to San Antonio from a city nearby, you may be able to afford to move more of your household items. In case you are moving from a different state, compare the cost for your move from several moving companies in order to decide which one is more affordable and offers more quality in their services. Comparing movers and what they offer – services, costs for the services, reviews, etc., will allow you to pick the mover which is appropriate for your relocation, since every move is unique and one of a kind, and since every mover offers different services for a different cost.

When moving to San Antone, if you won’t be alone, also consider the effects of the relocation on your children and pets. Moving companies do not move pets, and small children may need special care while you are busy organizing the relocation process, like hiring a babysitter. There are lots of San Antonio moving companies you can find out about in the Better Business Bureau or if you decide to check their USDOT number.

Surely, there is a lot to know about a move. Can you share your experience or give tips for people who want to move to San Antonio? Tell us about it and make a comment now!

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Move Advisor: The Free Moving App That Will Move You https://www.themovingblog.com/free-moving-app-to-move-you/ https://www.themovingblog.com/free-moving-app-to-move-you/#comments Fri, 28 Aug 2015 14:56:05 +0000 http://www.themovingblog.com/?p=4413 Considering the fairly complicated nature of the busy preparations prior to a house move, home movers’ minds are usually overwhelmed by the staggering number of things to do, moving related tasks to complete, little yet important details to take care of and urgent issues to tackle. And due to the limited processing power of human […]

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The only moving app you will ever need to organize your move the right way!

The only moving app you will ever need to organize your move the right way!

Considering the fairly complicated nature of the busy preparations prior to a house move, home movers’ minds are usually overwhelmed by the staggering number of things to do, moving related tasks to complete, little yet important details to take care of and urgent issues to tackle. And due to the limited processing power of human brains, stress and chaos are likely to take over and slowly but surely start to move the moving preparations in the wrong direction.

The truth is that residential moves are not meant to be handled without any help, that this is why most people about to move to another home in another city are always looking for good ways to relieve the building stress and force organized structure into the chaos. Yes, any type of competent and timely relocation assistance is always welcome, but what’s the best /understand easiest and cheapest/ way to get it?

Luckily, the Digital Age gives us convenient ways to organize a move from start to finish directly from a mobile device. And even more luckily, some of these digital relocation assistants are an excellent choice whenever one of the most transitional periods in life knocks on our doors.

Meet Move Advisor – a revolutionary moving organization app that truly redefines the way a house move is organized and executed.

What is Move Advisor?

Moving Timeline by Move Advisor

Each self-explanatory icon in your mobile moving calendar hides additional relevant information which can be yours for the tapping.

Move Advisor is a new mobile moving application whose main purpose is to be your personal invaluable advisor through every stage of your upcoming relocation. In its essence, the moving planner app consists of four distinct powerful tools to help you become the great here in your own moving adventure:

Moving Timeline

Move Advisor is equipped with an advanced week-by-week moving timeline checklist that enlists all of the essential moving tasks you must complete before, during and after the relocation. To simplify things as much as possible, Moving Timeline actually customizes your chores depending on the exact date of the move and won’t overwhelm you by suggesting more jobs than you can handle effectively. All your moving tasks are displayed with the help of eye-catching large icons, and although the graphical representations of your work are entirely self-explanatory, you just need to tap a particular icon to read more relevant information about the selected task.

The best thing about the moving calendar tool is that it’s so much more than just a detailed to-do list. In reality, it gives you full control over the entire preparation process in terms of work to be done. With Move Advisor installed and running on your preferred mobile device, you are now the sole manager of your tasks – mark them as complete, delete them if you view them as inapplicable in your case, or set quick reminders to take care of them later.

What’s more, the moving planner checklist makes it even easier for you and lets you save time by introducing an ACTION button underneath particular tasks. Tap that button and get practical suggestions on how you can complete the job at hand more quickly than ever.

Home Inventory

Additionally, Move Advisor offers a home inventory tool which will not only turn the tedious process of inventorying your entire household into a piece of cake, but it will also let you have fun while doing it. Creating an exact digital copy of your home and all the household items in it has never been easier! Build and name virtual rooms in seconds, and start filling them with all the possessions found inside the corresponding real-life walled living spaces. Quick drag-n-drop actions will let you enjoy the inventory-making process, and when you’re ready with one room, you just move on to the next one.

Home Inventory by Move Advisor

Become the virtual home inventory creator you've always wanted!

Home Inventory comes with a great feature which calculates and summarizes the approximate volume and weight of the items you have inventoried so far in real time, thus making it possible for you to know in advance how many moving boxes you will need to pack up your earthly possessions, and what type of a moving truck to rent if you’re moving by yourself. When you feel ready with your house inventory list, you can quickly share that list with friends and even send it to yourself as a pro-active backup action. What’s best, however, is that you are given the convenient option of emailing your comprehensive home inventory to moving companies in order to receive accurate moving costs estimates.

Everything about the moving helper app feels natural and intuitive – changes are saved automatically, your next actions are predicted and suggested, and you soon realize you’re moving confidently around the moving app’s functionalities even without realizing it.

Movers Around You

Sometimes timely professional assistance when moving house can well be the thin line between a highly successful move and a failed relocation attempt with disastrous consequences. With Move Advisor on your device, the hunt for the best cross country movers is swiftly taken to the next level. A few taps is all you need to pinpoint the location of properly licensed and adequately insured moving companies near your home. Mover Around You gives you a comprehensive list of reliable professional movers, together with their current contact information so that you can get in touch with them in seconds.

As you’re looking through the list of reputable movers around you, you’re probably wondering how exactly you are supposed to choose the right mover for your approaching relocation. Yes, this is an excellent question considering all the horror moving stories you’ve heard and read about so far. Fortunately, Move Advisor has got that covered as well! Before you decide to contact a mover, the moving assistant app lets you browse through actual moving companies reviews and overall ratings* which have been left by satisfied or not particularly satisfied clients. And practice has shown that what past customers had to say about the services of their respective movers can serve as good guidelines for all the people who are yet to find themselves a trustworthy relocation partner.

* Moving reviews and performance ratings are supplied by a third party source.

Get a Moving Quote

Requesting an obligation-free moving quote from reputable movers can help you bring down your moving price considerably because it will give you the chance to compare different price estimates and choose the one that best works for you – that is, matches your preliminary moving budget and meets your specific requirements as a home mover.

Tap Get a Moving Quote to request a free moving costs estimate from a trustworthy mover around you.

Check out this three minute video walk-through that explains most of the features of the app.

How will Move Advisor help you execute your move?

Move Advisor is your trusted relocation companion that will guide you along the rocky road of a house move. To sum it up, here’s how the moving organizer application will help you plan your relocation success:

  • Movers Around You by Move Advisor

    With Move Advisor, finding top rated movers around you is as easy as saying your own name.

    Follow your relocation progress with the interactive week-by week moving checklist;

  • Learn more about the tasks ahead of you to be better prepared;
  • Complete, postpone, delete or cheat time while interacting with your personal moving calendar tool;
  • Create a virtual map of your entire home and get down to inventorying your possessions in an easy and fun way;
  • Have the volume, weight and required packing materials calculated automatically;
  • Send your ready house inventory checklist to pre-selected movers to get the most accurate price estimation possible;
  •  See the location of reputable movers around you on a map and take a look at their contact information;
  • Read moving companies’ moving reviews and ratings to make an informed decision;
  • Request fast and easy price calculation through Get a Moving Quote;
  • Download, install and use Move Advisor totally for free with no annoying ad banners;

How to get Move Advisor on your mobile device?

Be the master of your own move and get Move Advisor on your preferred mobile device today. The best news is that your personal moving organizer app will not cost you a single penny so that your moving budget stays in good shape.

Learn more about Move Advisor (the moving app’s official website)

Get Move Advisor from Google Play Store (free)

Get Move Advisor from iTunes (free, iPhone and iPad versions)

Get Move Advisor from Amazon Apps (free)

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Top 10 Reasons To Move To San Francisco https://www.themovingblog.com/moving-to-san-francisco/ https://www.themovingblog.com/moving-to-san-francisco/#comments Sun, 16 Aug 2015 17:49:16 +0000 http://www.themovingblog.com/?p=1642 San Francisco, California, is one of the most populous cities in the state (after LA, San Diego & San Jose) and in the country as well. It’s located at the north end of the San Francisco Peninsula. It has a population of about 850,000 people and is also known as the Paris of the West […]

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Downtown San Franisco

Here is how the downtown of San Fran looks like.

San Francisco, California, is one of the most populous cities in the state (after LA, San Diego & San Jose) and in the country as well. It’s located at the north end of the San Francisco Peninsula. It has a population of about 850,000 people and is also known as the Paris of the West and the City of the Bay. There are a few islands that are also part of the city – Yerba Buena Island, Alcatraz, Treasure Island, and parts of Red Rock Island, Angel Island, and Alameda Island. There are more than 50 hills in the city, and many neighborhoods are named after the hill they are located on. And there are also many other interesting facts about the city, but we will name just a few to take you there and show you why it is worth considering relocating to San Francisco, CA.

Top 10 Reasons To Move To San Francisco

  1. Not all of it is foggy. San Francisco is also known as the Fog City and not without a reason. The fog is a typical feature of the city, it is called Karl, and it appears the least in the late summer and early fall when the temperatures reach their peak, and in the eastern neighborhoods. Actually, this is one of the things many people in San Francisco like. Logically, you can not expect many days with sunshine during which you can go to the beach to get some sun tan. It is also good to know that weather is not constant – it could be warm in the morning and it could get cool in the afternoon so always have your jacket with you when you go out.

    Russian Hill - San Francisco

    Here’s how going down the Russian Hill will look like for you.

  2. It is a very beautiful place. Even with the fog. That is why one of its nicknames is “Paris of the West”. San Francisco is worth seeing and experiencing. There are many things to enjoy and that is why choosing how to spend a few days off from work could be a difficult task.
  3. You can ditch the high heels. Walking around the city hills could be tough with them so get comfy and put your marathon shoes on, so that you could really feel comfortable in the city.
  4. There are so many cultural events early that you wouldn’t believe. In other words, there is something for everyone here. Many people in San Francisco enjoy wearing costumes and often times when you go down the street you will wonder if this is how they usually dress or if it is a costume.
  5. If you have a dog, you will love San Francisco. And your dog will, too. There are parks in every neighborhood with dog-friendly areas.
  6. A healthy way of life is the easiest thing to do around here.There is a lot of healthy food that farmers’ markets offer. There are many restaurants in the city and many of them offer healthy food. There are a lot of sports clubs which you could join and many people do it. So, being fit is the easiest thing you could do in SF.
  7. Do you like yoga? After it became popular with the New Age movement still many places are open and work. Even Terminal Two of the San Francisco International Airport will offer you a special yoga room so you won’t have to interrupt your practice while on the road. Cool, isn’t it?
  8. Being a bicyclist has never bean easier. With lots of bike lanes and bike parking areas, you will soon find out that cars, buses and metro are not always the fastest way to move around the city. Not to mention their impact on the environment and on people’s health.
  9. Wine is typical of the culture of Northern California, so you may find out that one glass of wine daily may fit you perfectly as well.
  10. People in San Francisco are friendly, they like their city and are proud of it. So who knows – you could soon also be one proud citizen of the Fog City as well.

How To Move To San Francisco Tips

When preparing to move to San Francisco, remember to consider using a moving company. Moving does not have to be hard and a relocation company could assist you and make things much easier for you. Get a free quote now to check out the possible cost for your move. It is good to use moving help, especially if you are relocating to San Francisco from a different state. We hope that these 10 reasons to relocate there will challenge your curiosity to want to know more. In the meantime, TheMovingBlog.com offers a lot of free articles on moving which you could use to prepare for your upcoming relocation.

Do you know San Francisco? If you are a native to the city, let us know what you like about it, by making a comment bellow. Thank you!

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Moving to Philadelphia Guide https://www.themovingblog.com/moving-to-philadelphia-guide/ https://www.themovingblog.com/moving-to-philadelphia-guide/#respond Thu, 30 Jul 2015 06:02:56 +0000 http://www.themovingblog.com/?p=4252 Philadelphia is the fifth most populous city in the USA and is located in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, on the East Coast. The population of the city in 2010 was 1,526,006. It is a beautiful place where you could enjoy history, that attracts plenty of tourist, also history and art museums, huge parkland and so […]

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Philadelphia

A beautiful city that awaits you.

Philadelphia is the fifth most populous city in the USA and is located in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, on the East Coast. The population of the city in 2010 was 1,526,006. It is a beautiful place where you could enjoy history, that attracts plenty of tourist, also history and art museums, huge parkland and so much more. Lots of private and public institutions and plenty of companies – including private and public ones, offer jobs. What is The City of Neighborhoods like? What does it offer to its citizens and what do you need to know before and for your move there? These and more questions will be discussed below.

The Birthplace Of America – What You Need To Know

Why move to Philadelphia?

Philadelphia is a place where you could enjoy all four seasons. The summers are usually hot and muggy. The winter is cold, and spring and fall are mild. Note which period of the year is most convenient for you to relocate to Philadelphia and prepare accordingly. The City that Loves you Back may look unwelcoming in winter when most people prefer to stay at home away from the cold temperatures.

Happy move to Philadelphia

For a happy relocation to Philadelphia, start preparing early - at least a few weeks in advance. And read the tips and advice that we give you for free in The Moving Blog!

The center of economy in Pennsylvania is the so called Cradle of Liberty – Philadelphia. One of the largest metropolitan economies in the USA is the Philadelphia area. The city is one of the largest health education and research centers in the area and if you are looking for a job there, you have plenty of economic areas where you could search for one: financial services, tourism, healthcare, biotechnology, oil refining, food processing, manufacturing, IT, internet providers, insurance, energy sector, chemical makers, pharmaceutical companies, automotive parts retails, and so much more. The sectors that are developing and offering more and more jobs include professional and business services, education and health services, and leisure and hospitality. Most people are employed by the federal and city governments, University of Pennsylvania followed by the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia – these are the biggest employers in the area. 40,000 new jobs are expected to be added to the city by 2035. If you are a student or you want to study in the city, you can look for moving help here.

Relocating To Philadelphia

If you are looking for Philadelphia moving companies, the best thing to do first is get a quote. It is free and it will give you the information that you need for your move like how much the move will cost you, when is the moving company available, what services do they offer, what budget you will need to prepare for your move. All of these are questions that are basic for a successful move. In order to have a smooth relocation to Philadelphia you need to be prepared with information which will help you take the right decisions.

Another tip that could be quote helpful is to spend some time in preparation before the move. Read some articles regarding the different aspects of the move like packing, moving your pets, how to find out the hidden moving costs of movers, how to avoid the moving stress, etc. We have plenty articles in TheMovingBlog.com which you could enjoy and use for free.

Panorama of Philadelphia

Panorama of The Quaker City

Think of people you know who have moved to Philadelphia or have had a trip there for some reason and talk to them. Collect different opinions and remember that everything anybody says will be subjective. While all opinions will be truthful up to some point, the reality will most likely be somewhere in between. So don’t take for granted anything that anybody will say and check the facts – read statistics or just go there and see for yourself what the place is like. Also, keep up to date with the news and weather forecast here.

You can find a long list with ideas on what to do in this visitor and travel site. Another interesting idea would be to make a trip to the city to find out more yourself. Talk to the locals in the supermarkets for example about the neighborhood and ask about their opinion. And when you are there yourself, you will get a feel for the place, too, and will be able to take a better decision for yourself. If you have a family, try to make a trip together and enjoy Philadelphia for a few days before you take a final decision to move there.

Hopefully this short moving to Philadelphia guide will give you a good start in your moving preparation. If you have more useful and interesting info about Philadelphia, make a comment and share it with us and our readers. Thank you and good luck with your move!

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Top 10 Reasons to Move to San Diego https://www.themovingblog.com/move-to-san-diego/ https://www.themovingblog.com/move-to-san-diego/#comments Sat, 18 Jul 2015 07:57:34 +0000 http://www.themovingblog.com/?p=4259 San Diego is a city, located in California, on the Pacific coast. Many people every year choose to relocate there, and they find many reasons to do so. Why move to San Diego, California? Why is it known as America’s Finest City? Here we’ve made a selection and we want to give you the 10 […]

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San Diego San Diego is a city, located in California, on the Pacific coast. Many people every year choose to relocate there, and they find many reasons to do so. Why move to San Diego, California? Why is it known as America’s Finest City? Here we’ve made a selection and we want to give you the 10 best reasons to move to San Diego. Find out if this is the place where you would be really happy to relocate to.

Top 10 Reasons To Move To San Diego

  1. It is an incredibly beautiful place. San Diego is famous for its warm climate, beautiful parks, gardens and beaches, museums, art galleries, and so much more. There are many beautiful places in the city, and the many miles of beaches are just some of them. In the weekends you don’t need to wonder any more what you can do – just go to the beach. Whether it is surfing, swimming, biking, jogging, etc. – you will find something for you to do out of the plenty of options that you have there so you won’t be bored. Balboa Park, for instance, is an amazing place, and is bigger than Central Park. And there are also mountains, canyons, and seaside cliffs you could enjoy among the scenery of the city.
  2. The climate. San Diego is a city with one of the top ten best climates and is one of the two best summer climates in the USA. The summers are warm and dry and winters are mild. Generally the climate is mild all year around which is one of the reasons why this city is visited by tourists so much and attracts new residents. It is always nice and warm, rainfall is scarce, so if you don’t like severe cold or winter in general, San Diego is one of the best options for you. There is so little rain that you don’t have to worry about bugs like mosquitoes getting on your nerves.

    Fun in San Diego

    San Diego is one of the best places to have fun on the beach and enjoy water sports!

  3. It is one of the best cities in the country to launch a startup company or a small business, so this could be your chance, if you are looking for one. The Office of Small Business offers information at the City of San Diego Official Website.
  4. Dining out. There are plenty of wonderful places to have a drink and have dinner. And the food is great. Explore the options that you have there by paying a visit to the city before moving there, if you can. You won’t regret it. And Mexican food served there is surely an experience not to miss. Beer – as well.
  5. It is a family city. If you have children, they will surely enjoy the place very much. There’s the zoo, Legoland, Sea World, lots of beaches, parks and museums, and lots of sports you can practice as well, not to mention the 3 large universities available for getting higher education for those who want it. But even if you don’t have kids, the city provides lots of great ways to have fun with your partner and/ or your friends. There are farmers markets organized in the different neighborhoods as well. And the city hides more interesting surprises – the fun does not stop here!
  6. The Zoo and Sea World. These are two great places that are so worth to be a reason to move to San Diego – each one of them separately. They can provide a wonderful experience both for adults and children. So don’t hesitate visiting them! Whales, pandas, monkeys and so much more are waiting for you right there!

    Museum of Man

    Museum of Man: This is just one of the many interesting places worth checking out in San Diego!

  7. You don’t necessarily need a car to move around. There are trains, trolleys, bikes – just so many options to get around, so that a car is not a must. You can read a good book while going somewhere, listen to podcasts or just music, and not worry about having to put all of your attention on the road. And the airport provides flights to many destinations around the world and in the USA so you can still visit friends and family any time you want.
  8. Job opportunities. There are plenty of them. Irrelevant of your education, training, or experience, San Diego offers something for everyone. Make your search and apply now to make sure yourself!
  9. Moving there is a simple task. Just get a free quote to check out the cost of your move and start packing!
  10. It is easy to get over the move. People in San Diego are kind, nice and friendly. Once you relocate there, you will easily be able to find new friends and you will quickly begin to feel like home again! According to statistics, lots of young people, many of them with a bachelor degree, are moving every year to San Diego.

These were the top 10 reasons to move to San Diego that we found for you. Do you know more? Make a comment!

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Moving to Austin, TX, Guide https://www.themovingblog.com/move-to-austin/ https://www.themovingblog.com/move-to-austin/#comments Sat, 11 Jul 2015 21:36:55 +0000 http://www.themovingblog.com/?p=4265 Austin is located in Central Texas and is the capital of the state of Texas. It’s the second largest state capital after Phoenix, Arizona, and is one of the biggest cities in the USA. There are more than 900,000 people living in Austin. It is an interesting place to visit and a nice city to […]

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Relocating to AustinAustin is located in Central Texas and is the capital of the state of Texas. It’s the second largest state capital after Phoenix, Arizona, and is one of the biggest cities in the USA. There are more than 900,000 people living in Austin. It is an interesting place to visit and a nice city to move to, offering plenty of annual cultural events, film festivals and lots of live music scenes. This is why Austin’s official slogan is The Live Music Capital of the World. There are many universities and schools in the city. Before relocating there, here are a few tips and some more interesting and useful information which will help you with and before your move.

Moving to Austin – What to Know

Climate

The climate in Austin is humid subtropical. Summers are hot and winters are with mild days, and cool to cold nights. There is not much rain in winter. Snow falls rarely. July and august are the hottest months of the year. If you don’t like lots of snow and very low temperatures, then you will love living in Austin.

Economy

The technology and defense industry sectors in Austin are highly developed. The city has a lot of growing businesses and is one of the best places for making business and a career. The region has a high concentration of high-tech companies. Some of the biggest employees include the City of Austin, the U.S. Federal Government, the State of Texas, universities, high-tech companies, pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies, and of course there are many local companies and firms.

Neighborhoods

There are plenty of neighborhoods to choose from. The official website of the City of Austin provides details on schools, libraries, places to have fun, etc.

Fun

There are lots of parks and lakes where you could go for a walk, go cycling, biking, swimming, etc. Austin is a great place for living for the whole family because it offers both education and career opportunities, and a long list with things to do in your spare time.

Move to Austin Guide & Checklist

  • Consider what the climate is like before packing your clothes for a move, and also during what time of the year you will choose to relocate. If you want to move in winter, for instance, pack the summer clothes first. Winter moves are generally more difficult and it is advisable that you get moving help.
  • There are lots of attractions and things to do in Austin. Before you choose to relocate there, you could take a look and make a trip to get to know the city a little bit. Surely your family will appreciate the idea and accept it more easily once they see that their life will continue in a wonderful place.
  • When moving to Austin, it is recommended that you use Austin moving services, especially if you are relocating long distance. A professional moving company could help make your move easier and simpler. You can fill in a quote – it is very easy to do, quick and free. 
  • Look for a job before moving, especially if it is not among the most developed sectors mentioned here in order to make sure you will not lose time to look for one after you arrive.
  • Have some spendings on you before moving, especially if you don’t have a job. Also, when hiring movers, have an additional amount of 10% – 20% of the total moving cost in case extra expenses occur which often happens. Most people rarely manage to calculate precisely how much their move will cost them and underestimate it or forget some spending that need to be made.
  • If you have small children, look for a babysitter for the day of the move. If you have pets, you could look for someone to take care of them during the move. You don’t want them walking in your feet and you don’t want them to get hurt accidentally, right?
  • Make lists with tasks to do, people to call and deadlines. Your moving organization will be much easier if you take a different approach at it.
  • Plan the type and amount of moving materials that you will need. It will be easier and more efficient for you to go shopping for them once you know what you will need and in what quantities.

Austin, Texas, is a wonderful place to be at and live in. If you are thinking “Should I move to Austin, Texas?”, surely this article has given you some food for thought and a good start in your moving research. We hope that these tips here above gave you a hand in your moving organization, and that your relocation will be successful with our help. If you found this article useful, please share it so that it could help others as well. Thank you.

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How To Save Time When Moving https://www.themovingblog.com/save-time-when-moving/ https://www.themovingblog.com/save-time-when-moving/#comments Sat, 27 Jun 2015 14:39:13 +0000 http://www.themovingblog.com/?p=4327 Moving is always related to spending a lot of time in organization and preparation, not to mention the move itself. It could often be difficult to plan a relocation and it usually takes a few months to make a smooth move, especially if it is a larger one. Time is an essential asset for everyone, […]

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Relocate and save time

When you're busy every minute matters.

Moving is always related to spending a lot of time in organization and preparation, not to mention the move itself. It could often be difficult to plan a relocation and it usually takes a few months to make a smooth move, especially if it is a larger one. Time is an essential asset for everyone, and it is even more important if you want to make a career. That is why knowing how to save time for a move is very important. Here are a few things you could do.

Save Time From Your Move Lips

  • Organize with a moving company. One of the key ways to make a move quicker is to organize it well. This means taking time to plan the move with a moving company. You could do it on your own, too, for sure, but trusting people who have a lot of experience in relocating homes is something that is definitely worth considering. In order to find out about the possible cost of your move just fill in a simple, free, non-binding quote.
  • Find helpers. If you do not want to use the services of a full moving company, you will need to find people to help you move. This means that you will need to speak with your neighbors, relatives, friends, colleagues on who is available on your moving day. The sooner you ask for help the more likely you will find it. Have in mind that people who go to work like you will need to know in advance if they are needed somewhere and when, so that they could plan it in their schedule as well.
  • Write it down. Here are top 5 free apps that can help you move. Write down what you want to move, deadlines for changing utilities, things to do like cancel or make subscriptions, documents to take out like from vet, school or doctor.
  • Use reminderson your phone for places to go like the DIY store or for appointments with people that are related to your move, and for everything else you deem necessary. A move will take less of your time if you are well organized.

    Saving time during a move

    One of the ways to save time when moving is to ask for help from a moving company. A professional relocation firm will do all the work much quicker than you could.

  • Make a list with the tasks for the next week and a list for the next day. Prioritize what is more important, when to do it and how, depending on the time that each task will consume. Distribute the things to do for every week, and when the week comes distribute the things to do for each day of the week, and then arrange your tasks for the different hours of the day. Just a simple 5 minutes in the morning will help you optimize your work for the day and for the week.
  • Plan what to move. It will help you organize the packing materials to purchase. If your calculations are correct, you will have the right amount and type of moving supplies. Often people have difficulties deciding what to buy and how much and many have to run to the store in the last minute, or have plenty of packing supplies left unused. Both options are time consuming. A moving company can help with those estimations.
  • Get the packing supplies. Do not wait till the last minute because there may not be one. Plan what sort and how much packing supplies you will need to use. Then go and get them at one time in the store. If you could avoid going several times for shopping the packing materials which you will need, you will save time. If you cannot make the calculations, again the movers could help you.
  • Pack well, pack smart. Label the boxes with their content and to which room they belong. In this way you will find more easily what you need instead of going through all boxes one by one and losing time in searching.
  • Gather all important documentation. Make a file with all the important paperwork like doctor records, school records, insurance paperwork, employment contracts, bank documents, etc. Place the documents from each institution separately for a better organization.
  • Make a floor plan. When you or the movers unload the bags and boxes from the truck or van, you will save time if they are placed directly in the room they belong to. You can also put labels on the doors of the rooms in your new home or beside the doors. Then, when you start unpacking, if you have a plan about the position of your things, it will take you less time to arrange each room.

This simple list with tips on what to do to save time before relocating will help you optimize your move for sure. Our advice is simple but efficient. Do you know more tips on saving time when moving? Let us know what you and make a comment!

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Why Is Moving So Hard? https://www.themovingblog.com/moving-is-hard/ https://www.themovingblog.com/moving-is-hard/#comments Tue, 16 Jun 2015 17:36:07 +0000 http://www.themovingblog.com/?p=4315 Why is moving so hard? It takes your time and effort to plan it. It takes your energy to organize it. It takes money to pay for it. It is stressful for you, for your family and pets as well. Moving has a lot of downsides. And for all people, it is difficult to relocate […]

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is moving hardWhy is moving so hard? It takes your time and effort to plan it. It takes your energy to organize it. It takes money to pay for it. It is stressful for you, for your family and pets as well. Moving has a lot of downsides. And for all people, it is difficult to relocate without any stress and any worry. That is why it is important to understand what is moving like, why moving is so hard and what makes it so difficult.

Why Moving Is Hard?

Moving house is hard work for a number of reasons and we will give you the list here. Understanding them is good for you because it will give you an idea of the difficulties that every move involves and a focus on what to pay more attention to during a relocation. Many people think that moving is so hard and they are not far from the truth. Take a look at the most common reasons for that.

Moving Is Time Consuming

From deciding what to pack and how, taking the time to purchase packing materials, choosing a moving company, to looking for a new home to buy or rent, a move could take months, and sometimes even a year, depending on how large it is. And so, if you are a busy person and you work a lot, a move could be quite tedious for you. A way to shorten the time a move takes you and to generally make it easier is to contact a moving company for a free quote.

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Moving takes time to organize. And after the relocation you need time to settle in your new home – move utilities, unpack, get to know your new neighborhood.

Moving Is Expensive

Imagine the number of boxes you’d have to buy for your entire move. Besides those you have the packing paper, packing peanuts, bubble wrap, tape, and so much more. The list with the number of packing materials to use could be endless, especially if you don’t plan sufficient quantities which often happens and people get to run to the store to get some more. You could find ways to get moving boxes and supplies free or cheaper on this link. Or you could contact a moving company – there are movers which offer to provide you with the packing supplies that you need – send them to you and if there are left, unused, you just return them and don’t pay for them. Convenient, isn’t it!

Cost Of Living

In the first month or two, you will need to have sufficient financial supplies to live on until you start getting paid for your job. If you have a family you will need to consider their expenses as well. Also, the cost of living in the different parts of the country vary so you need to check that in advance as well. The salary you get right now may not be enough for you to sustain the same lifestyle in a different US state.

Moving Is Costly

Especially if you want a luxury move that includes arranging your new home up to hanging the pictures on the walls. The moving materials cost money, the services of a moving company costs money, and there are so many extra costs involved related to paperwork for changing a home and utilities, and not only.

Moving Is Stressful

Moving changes almost everything in your life, it could even change the way you treat and take care of yourself, like if you move to an area with a different climate, or if you find a different job. It takes time to adapt to the different situations and experiences that will come to you and all that triggers – logically, an emotional response. Here are some great tips for a stress-free move.

Children adapt to moving

In order for kids to adapt to the changes that come with a move they will need your help. Find out how to make the moving less stressful for your kids on the link in the article.

Children Are Affected

Moving is difficult for your children. Imagine what it is like for them: they go to a place that they don’t know, and start going to school with people they have never met before. They need to find new friends, and adapt to an environment which is new to them. Even when they have been to the area or city before, it takes them time to adapt. Teenagers usually have a hard time with the moving. They get used to their friends and don’t accept moving with an open heart. This sort of reaction also will surely reflect on you, too.

Pets Need Time To Adapt

Moving is difficult for your pets in the same way. You will probably understand. Have you taken a new kitty home? Do you remember how it acted the first few days? It most probably went in hiding somewhere and didn’t want to come up for a couple of days. Moving reflects on pets, too, in the beginning.

Moving Changes Your Life

With the move you get a lot of changes – a new place to live, a new job with new colleagues in a new place, new friends, new places to go to and enjoy, and so much more. A move changes your life and it could also change your lifestyle. It gives you so many new things that you (and your family) need to adapt to, that it will take you time, and some effort and patience on your behalf could make things better quicker.

Moving is a great change. Moving is hard work – how you will do it and what you achieve with it is up to you. Enjoy the new start in your life, hope for the best, look for things to enjoy in your new life and you will surely make it worth!

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Moving to Phoenix – Help, Advice, Info https://www.themovingblog.com/move-to-phoenix/ https://www.themovingblog.com/move-to-phoenix/#comments Thu, 11 Jun 2015 17:27:23 +0000 http://www.themovingblog.com/?p=4254 Are you thinking of moving to Phoenix, the capital of the Arizona state? In order for you to do that you will need to know more about the city, the area, the state, and you will also need useful moving information. For that purpose, you’ve come to the right place for information. Just like our […]

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Are you thinking of moving to Phoenix, the capital of the Arizona state? In order for you to do that you will need to know more about the city, the area, the state, and you will also need useful moving information. For that purpose, you’ve come to the right place for information. Just like our previous guides for moving to other cities and areas, here you will find the info you need for your move. We’ve received some requests for preparing more city guides so here is our next one.

Moving To Phoenix – What Should I know

If you’re thinking of moving to Phoenix, Arizona, here are some useful details about the city which should give you an idea as to what this place is like and what you can expect to see and experience once you arrive there.

Arizona Science Center

Arizona Science Center

The Valley of the Sun – a nickname for the Phoenix metropolitan area, is a place which is famous for its high-end resorts, night clubs, Jack Nicklaus-designed golf courses, warm winter and – of course, lots of sunshine (to begin with). The Salt River Valley, which is also how Phoenix is known, is one of the biggest cities in the USA by land and is also the county seat of Maricopa County. Phoenix is one of the most affordable cities, according to Bloomberg, and the housing there is cheaper, too. So, in case you are wandering whether to buy or rent a place, it is good to know that purchasing a property is an option worth considering. With 1,500 000 people living there approximately, this large city gives you a wide choice of properties.

Neighborhoods

Phoenix is a cultural center for the metropolitan area and the county, divided into urban villages, which is one of the specific things about the city. So, the 15 villages you could choose between are:

  • Central City
  • Alhambra
  • South Mountain
  • Rio Vista
  • Estrella
  • Encanto
  • Deer Valley
  • Desert View
  • Camelback East
  • Ahwatukee Foothills
  • Laveen
  • Maryvale
  • Paradise Valley
  • North Mountain
  • North Gateway

In addition to those urban villages, there are also regions and districts in Phoenix.

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There is a lot to see and experience in Arizona, if only you give a chance to the city!

Climate

The city lies in the Sonoran Desert and logically, it has a hot desert climate. The winters are short, mild and warm, and the summers are hot and very long. Phoenix has a clear sky and lots of sunshine. More than 90% of the year the days are full of sunshine. This makes Phoenix one of the hottest cities in the USA.

What is typical about the deserts is that they undergo temperature fluctuations during the day and night. But Phoenix is an exception to that rule. The heat through the day is kept in the concrete building, pavements and sidewalks and is radiated at night which doesn’t allow the city to get really cold as deserts do. The air has moisture but there is little precipitation through the year. The least quantities of rain fall in June and the most – in July.

Economy

The economy of the city is very important in terms of what job offers are available on the job market. The GDP of Phoenix rises in the recent years. The top economy sectors that develop mostly are real estate, government, tourism, waste management, construction, professional services, retail, wholesale, manufacturing (production of electronic equipment, computers, chemicals, aircraft parts, missiles, processed foods, financial services, and health care. So, you have a wide choice of employment opportunities. You can find a job in sales and related occupations, office and administrative support occupations, food preparation and serving related occupations, training, education, libraries, management, business and finances, healthcare practitioners, technical jobs, production, construction, extraction, transportation, and moving materials. The government also offers lots of jobs because the city is a state capital and a county seat.

Phoenix Moving Companies – Ratings & Reviews

When moving to Phoenix, you should consider well what moving company to choose. This is even more important if you are moving from another state, or if you are relocating a more specific item like a piece of machinery, a piano, large equipment, or an office. Of course, it is much easier to organize a local move than an interstate one.

When relocating to Phoenix AZ, always get a quote. At TheMovingBlog.com it is free and it will be very useful for you. Here is a list of Phoenix moving companies with their ratings, reviews from their customers and contact info. It is good to know and have a feedback from the moving companies and MyMovingReviews.com is the largest platform in the USA with such info which is why we recommend it to you as one of the top moving company reviews websites. And here is how to protect yourself from fake reviews. If you follow the tips and advice given in The Moving Blog you are sure to find a reliable Phoenix mover for your relocation there.

Do you have any question for your move or for the city? Let us know by making a comment below!

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Moving to Dallas Guide https://www.themovingblog.com/move-to-dallas/ https://www.themovingblog.com/move-to-dallas/#respond Sun, 07 Jun 2015 16:55:20 +0000 http://www.themovingblog.com/?p=4261 Dallas – the city where you can find friendly folk, lots of restaurants, shopping malls and centers, a State Fair and so much more to make your life great. The Big D is one of the largest cities in the state of Texas and a major economic center. There is a large concentration of Fortune […]

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Stone Street Gardens in Dallas

You can find lots of bistros, pubs and restaurants on Stone Street Gardens.

Dallas – the city where you can find friendly folk, lots of restaurants, shopping malls and centers, a State Fair and so much more to make your life great. The Big D is one of the largest cities in the state of Texas and a major economic center. There is a large concentration of Fortune 500 companies in Dallas. It is a major transportation hub, a major inland port, a strong industrial and financial center, and there is so much more to know about it! What is Dallas? What are the things to know before moving there? What do you need to do to prepare for your relocation? These and other important questions will be answered below.

Moving To Dallas – What To Expect

  1. When it comes to where to live, Dallas has many distinct districts. It is surrounded by many suburbs and there are three enclaves that are within the city boundaries. You can choose between plenty of neighborhoods: Pleasant Grove, South Side Dallas, Oak Cliff, Fair Park, East Dallas and many more.
  2. 18 of the Fortune 500 companies are based in Dallas and there are many employment opportunities available for those who wish to live there. So if you are moving to Dallas without a job, you will surely be able to find one quickly.
  3. The State Fair is a great place to have fun. It has the largest Ferris wheel in the Western hemisphere, a full scale auto show, and these are just a few of all the interesting things you could see and experience there.
  4. The people in Dallas are very friendly. You will often hear “ma’am”, “sir” and “howdy”.
  5. Dallas offers various restaurants with various, international cuisine – French, Japanese, Italian, you name it.
  6. The climate is humid subtropical. Winters are usually mild to warm. Autumn and spring are pleasant, and summers are hot. There are warm and dry winds, mainly in August.
  7. There are plenty of events to go to in Dallas. One of them is the State Fair of Texas, the Greek Food Festival of Dallas, Cinco de Mayo celebrations, Saint Patrick’s Day parade, a Halloween parade, Juneteenth festivities and many more. You can find lots of detailed information about the things to do in Dallas here.
  8. If you are interested in the crime rates, the FIB has published statistics online on their website.
  9. Before moving to Dallas, you can start following the news at the City of Dallas website to keep yourself up to date with the latest information there.

Moving To Dallas Guide

Dallas skyline

Dallas skyline

Whether you need Dallas movers by the hour or for a full moving, it is always a good idea to get a quote in order to find out what your relocation will cost you. If you want to have more precise Dallas moving rates and a price for your move, after getting the online or phone quote from movers ask for an in-home estimate. In this way you will have the opportunity to show the moving company all more special items for moving like breakable items, a piano, a boat, large objects like heavy furniture, etc. and they will be able to give you options for their moving so you can choose what suits you in terms of timing and cost.

If you are moving long distance and from an area with a different climate, you may need to check the local weather forecast. Also, bring clothes that will match the season in Dallas and not the season where you currently live. Choose a moving day carefully. If you are on a low moving budget or you just want to save some money on your relocation, you could consider the time you will move. This means that you may pay up to 20% more for your move in summer because movers are busier then – lots of people choose the warm months for their relocation all over the USA. Should you choose to relocate to Dallas in the winter, during the colder months, consider protecting your floors and carpets from the moist that will come inside during the unloading of the truck or van.

In the meantime plan what you will be packing and will you have storage. In case you will need a storage unit, remember to inform the Dallas moving company when you ask them for a quote. Ask what type of storage is available, what is the cost and what are the conditions for using it. We advice that you inform yourself of the hidden costs of moving companies and that you make it clear with them what services are included in the quote. In case you have questions regarding the moving estimate or you don’t understand something in the moving contract, ask the movers. Do not sign blank papers and do not sign any document before reading it. With these precautions taken you will ensure for yourself a much safer move. With these tips and advice in mind, we wish you a safe journey and a successful move to Dallas.

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Moving to San Jose “Silicon Valley”, California https://www.themovingblog.com/move-to-san-jose/ https://www.themovingblog.com/move-to-san-jose/#comments Sat, 30 May 2015 14:59:08 +0000 http://www.themovingblog.com/?p=4263 San Jose is one of the biggest cities in California. It ranks 3d by population with about 1 million registered citizens in 2014. It is an exotic place that is perfect for those who are in love with the summer and the sunshine. With a long list of beautiful and interesting places to visit, career […]

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Children's Discovery Museum

This is the children's discovery museum of San Jose

San Jose is one of the biggest cities in California. It ranks 3d by population with about 1 million registered citizens in 2014. It is an exotic place that is perfect for those who are in love with the summer and the sunshine. With a long list of beautiful and interesting places to visit, career and education opportunities, San Jose can enchant you and make you fall in love. But what is it like to move to San Jose, CA, and what do you need to know before your relocation? Here are some tips that will help you make the transition easily and start your new life smoothly.

Hayes Mansion, San Jose

This is a photo of the Hayes Mansion. Wouldn't you love to be there to see it yourself?

Moving to San Jose, CA

Economy & Cost of Living

If you are looking for a job after you move to San Jose, there are quite a few options for you. To begin with, the city is also known as Silicon Valley not without a reason. There are plenty of computer, engineering and microprocessor companies in the city. There is a very long list of companies with more than 1,000 employees in various areas like fast food, public authorities, PC, and many more, which means that you have a wide choice of career options. To begin with, you could check out the job offers of the City of San Jose. To sum it up with numbers, of all the venture capital funds in all of America, 35% are invested in San Jose and Silicon Valley companies. Logically, after all we’ve said so far, it would be correct if you supposed that the cost of living in the Silicon Valley and the areas around it is among the highest in California and the USA in general. The reason for this lies mainly in the housing costs. The metro area is claimed to be the happiest place to find employment at by Forbes, though, which means that living there has its pros as well, plenty of them.

San Jose Center for the Performing Arts

This is the Center for the Performing Arts, San Jose, California, at night.

As for crime rate, San Jose is ranked as one of the safest cities in America with population above 500,000 people. It has the second lowest violent crime rate of any city with 500,000 or more residents. This makes the area a comparatively safe place for you and your kids. To add to the list of things to consider, there are also many schools, colleges and universities to select from, should you need to.

San Jose Climate

The area has a subtropical Mediterranean climate. The average sunshine days per year are 301, great, isn’t it! Since the city is surrounded by mountains on three sides, it has much less rain than other parts of the Bay Area. The coldest months are December and January and hottest are usually July and August.

Interesting Places

What can you look forward to seeing in San Jose? Those could be the San Jose City Hall, the Mexican Heritage Plaza, the Circle of Palms Plaza, the Lick Observatory, the Children’s Discovery Museum of San Jose, Japantown San Jose, Oak Hill Memorial Park, the History Park at Kelley Park, the Basilica Cathedral of St. Joseph, the Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum, to name just a few of all.

And if you are looking for interesting and fun things to do in San Jose, you could find a regularly updated calendar here and on this link. It is good to give the place a chance and get to know a little bit of it before you move. If you do so, you will surely have great fun. Spending a couple of days in San Jose, CA, with your partner or your whole family would be an incredible experience worth going through.

Downtown San Jose

Downtown San Jose

Finding Movers and Packers, San Jose

If you are looking for San Jose movers to pack and take your things to your new home, best would be to get a moving cost estimate. It will give you an idea of what your move would cost you so you can prepare with your moving budget. If you will be needing a storage after you move to San Jose, let the movers know in advance so they could find you a suitable storage unit that will match your needs and requirements. Here are a few simple, but useful tips on how to select your storage facility.

Since San Jose is a costly place, it is logical that moving services could also be higher than in other parts of the country. That is why we recommend taking precautions like reading reviews of movers before hiring them. Here is a list with top websites to check for reviews before you actually sign your moving contract. Taking precautions is a must, especially if you are relocating from another state which means that the move will cost you more than a local relocation.

Either way, San Jose is a great option for you and your family because of all the reasons we gave you in this article, and many more you will find for yourself. Have you lived there before? Do you have any advice you could give to other people who are considering moving to San Jose, CA? Please, make a comment and share!

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Denver Moving Guide – Things to Know https://www.themovingblog.com/moving-to-denver/ https://www.themovingblog.com/moving-to-denver/#respond Sun, 24 May 2015 14:31:47 +0000 http://www.themovingblog.com/?p=4267 Denver is one of the biggest cities in America and a lot of people choose it for their next relocation. It has plenty of neighborhoods with parks and entertainment like sports for the whole family which makes it an attractive destination to move to. Bit is Denver worth moving to? What Denver moving tips do […]

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Moving to DenverDenver is one of the biggest cities in America and a lot of people choose it for their next relocation. It has plenty of neighborhoods with parks and entertainment like sports for the whole family which makes it an attractive destination to move to. Bit is Denver worth moving to? What Denver moving tips do you need to know before you move? These and more questions will be answered below. Take a look as we discover together what Denver could offer to you should you choose to relocate there.

Relocating to Denver Guide

City Facts

Denver is the most populous county and a capital of Colorado state. Approximately 663 000 people live there according to data from 2014. It is also known as the Mile-High City because it is elevated about one mile above sea level. It was founded in 1858 as a mining town which still has an influence over its economy.

Denver panorama

A beautiful night view of the city of Denver

Denver Neighborhoods

You have 78 official neighborhoods to live in and choose between. They vary greatly. You could find 19 century houses, modern architecture and skyscrapers. Those neighborhoods that are nearer to the city center are older. The areas around the center were build after World War 2 ended and are more modern. There are also neighborhoods which are not officially recognized. They have been formed by the way other people view those areas like real estate agents, for instance, or the way the people in those neighborhoods prefer.

Denver Climate

Denver Republic Plaza

This is the Denver Republic Plaza – one of the many beautiful places you can find around the city.

The climate in Denver is continental and the citizens of the Queen City of the Plains can enjoy all four seasons throughout the year. It is a very sunny city with a warm summer, July being the warmest month, and December – being the coldest one. The snowfall is typical from the end of October approximately until the end of April. Winters can vary from mild to very cold.

Denver’s Economy

The headquarters of the largest owner and operator of apartment communities in the USA is located in Denver. There are plenty of companies to choose employment from, producing fishing gear, insulation and roofing products; you can apply for a job at brewing, and mining and energy companies, US defense and space projects, federal agencies, but not only. According to Forbes, Denver is one of the best cities in the USA for business and career. You can look for jobs and internships at the City and County of Denver official site.

Moving to Denver – What Should I Know

  • A very important packing tip we’d like to give you when moving to Denver area is to consider the period of the year for your relocation. According to it you should select appropriate clothes to pack and dress. Take a set or two extra clothes to keep with you during the move. Get a jacket or at least a cardigan if you will be relocating in late fall or early spring.
  • Acquaint yourself with the hidden costs of moving companiesDenver is one the biggest cities in America and in order to avoid unpleasant surprises you should know how movers operate and charge their clients.

    Saura Square

    This is Sakura Square in Denver. It’s pretty, isn’t it!

  • Choose your moving date and prepare for it. The colder months are cheaper for moving because the moving companies are not so busy as they are in summer. But this also means snow, mud and providing insulation of your household goods from the moist. Also check the weather forecast of the day when you expect the moving truck. If a day with a lot of rain and/ or snow is expected, you could consider getting extra protection for your floors and carpets. If you are on a low budget, a winter move to the Queen City of the West will be more affordable for you.
  • In the meantime as you prepare your move and after you arrive we’d like to let you know that there are so many things to do in Denver, that we cannot provide a full list but you can get up-to-date info on this link. There are 437 reasons to visit Denver and the list is provided by TripAdvisor.
  • Get a moving quote before relocating to Denver – it is free of charge and non-binding. Especially if you are moving out of state, it is advisable that you make a moving budget and consider all aspects for your move. In this case it is preferable that you ask the Denver movers to give you an in-home estimate. In this way you can show them the things to move in your home and your quote will be more precise.

Do you have more info or tips to add to our Denver moving guide? Have you visited the city and area before? You can share your opinion on is Denver worth moving to below!

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