Your Guide to Miami Neighborhood

September 13, 2009 · Posted in Miami moving company, Moving Tips, Moving to Miami, miami movers · Comment 

Over the last ten years, Miami has been experiencing tremendous population growth, most of which are recent immigrants or people who decided to move in Miami and stayed there for good. This also explains why there are many Miami moving companies based in the area nowadays. It seems that there are about thousands of families moving in the area availing their services everyday, enough to keep their businesses up and running!

You can never blame these immigrants for moving in Miami. Indeed, Miami is a very diverse community with opportunities abound. Everybody has their own place under the Miami sun, it only depends on how good are your skills in finding them at once. If you are one of the many people thinking of moving to Miami, it’s good to know basic Miami neighborhood facts to help you make your decision today:

·    Miami is a melting pot consisting of every imaginable culture and race in human existence. Although they coexist peacefully with one another, each race tends to concentrate in one area or neighborhood alone. Do your research and know where your race is located.
·    Determine your intentions in moving to Miami. Is it the beach and busy nightlife? Find an apartment in South Beach. Is it job opportunities with a little nightlife? Try Mid-Beach. Is it quiet, family-kind-of-life that’s still accessible? Brickell would be nice.
·    If you’re sending your daughter to school in Miami and you would want her to focus more on studying than partying, then Coral Gables is your best choice as this area is the most convenient to major universities and campuses.

Moving After Graduation

August 28, 2009 · Posted in Moving Tips · Comment 

Graduating is an overwhelming experience. It signifies many changes in one’s life, most of which are great. It is an experience that is both exciting and frightening, like a roller coaster ride. For most people who went through graduation in one piece, they consider the experience as the start of their adult lives ready to take over the world!

One of the many challenges a graduate has to embark on right after graduation is moving house. Moving is never an easy task even if a fresh graduate is yet to accumulate worldly possessions. Budget for one, poses a great problem for these moving graduates. Unfortunately, your budget is very essential in moving and it seems the greater the money you have, the hassle-free your moving will be. But stress-free moving can still be done after reviewing carefully your best options. Here are some points to consider when choosing between a self-move or hiring a moving company to do the moving for you:

·    Consider the size of your possessions. If you are moving from a dorm to another dorm then self-move can be done especially if the distance is not too far. Larger sized moving can be more complicated.
·    Moving requires months of prep time. Are you ready for this? Most moving companies offer packing and unpacking services for furniture and appliances you might have right now.
·    If you’re currently living on a tight budget and would rather do a self-move, do you have enough family and friends to help you move?
·    If you need a truck to move your things from one house to another, do you know how to drive one? You can rent a truck minus the truck driver in most moving companies so this can be an option too.

Fort Lauderdale Transportation

If you’re expecting to move in Fort Lauderdale, then you might be interested how its transportation system works. Fort Lauderdale is one of the most prominent cities in Florida. The city is made popular by its famous canal system comparable to that of Venice; due to this reason and the fact that the city is a yachting center too, tourists visit the city on a fairly regular basis. For college students, this was once a notorious spot for spring breaks but overtime its tourism leaned on further towards attracting more affluent people from all over the globe. With that said, it is only understandable that Fort Lauderdale relies heavily on its tourism industry.

With an effort to make life easier for traveling individuals and for locals as well, Fort Lauderdale’s transportation system is highly organized, whether you’re coming in by land, water or air. Moreover, since many traveling parties considered their short visit as memorable and quite comforting, most of them ultimately decide in staying for good. For those commuting by land, there’s the county’s bus system that will take you to key points of the city; the same goes for the city’s railway system which connects major cities to South Florida airports.

The city’s main airport which is situated at Dania Beach offers the lowest of airfares which makes it all the more darling of travelers worldwide. Of course, there’s Port Everglades which is a busy cruise port and docking area. Considering these transportation options available for you, moving in the city certainly won’t pose a problem for both you and the moving company.

Looking for a Moving Company?

June 19, 2009 · Posted in Moving Tips · Comment 

There are a lot of moving companies, all vying for your attention and tempting you with their so called “best deals” and “best offers”.  When you do not know which moving company to choose, where should you look for a moving company and what are the things you should consider?  Let us explore some possible ways of searching for a reliable moving company.

One of the very best ways of knowing whether or not a moving company is credible and able is to ask for a personal recommendation from family and friends.  If they have used a certain company, ask them for their honest opinion and their personal rating of the company.  Ask them whether or not they would move with the company again and if they truly offer value for your money.

If a personal recommendation is not possible, find several companies which you think you like via the internet, Yellow Pages or classified ads.  Once you have targeted these moving companies, drop by their offices and personally interview them.  Ask them for their tariff, insurance policies, coverage and other important documents which they have in order to assure yourself that the company is indeed legitimate and not one of those “fly-by-night” operations.  Find a company that you are comfortable with and start negotiations.

You can also try searching for a moving company by budget.  There are expensive moving companies and affordable ones.  So if you are under financial constraints, finding a moving company within your budget range may be in order.

Moving on a Budget

June 18, 2009 · Posted in Moving Tips · Comment 

The current state of the US economy has some citizens worrying.  Even people who are on the verge of a move are finding ways in order to scrimp and save on their moving bill.  Here are some helpful tips to consider when moving under a tight budget.

Keep in mind that moving companies charge by weight.  This means that your total bill will depend on how heavy your stuff weighs.  In order to lighten the load, you can consider giving a few items to charity or holding a garage sale before the move.  For example, you can donate old clothing to the Salvation Army.  Some donations to the Salvation Army are tax deductible so check them out to find out more.   You can also hold a garage sale for that old sofa, books, cookware and other items that you can part with.  Items, furniture and other knickknacks that can be sold can go to the garage sale.  This will not only lighten your load but help generate cash as well.

Of course you will need to purchase boxes and other packaging materials for the move.  In order to save money, buy supplies in bulk and look for the manufacturer or direct source.  This will save you a lot of cash plus, if it is a one stop shopping trip then you can save on your gas money too.

Make sure that everything is packed and ready for pick-up on the day of the move.  Remember that the clock is ticking and if you take too long, the moving company will charge you extra.  So pack everything ahead of time and be ready to roll once moving day comes along.

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