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Boston Movers Guide

Moving to Boston, MA?

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The Bustling City of Boston, MA

Massachusetts' Boston city has a lot of exciting things to offer. Newcomers may expect bustling streets, a good number of well-renowned educational institutions, plenty of cultural establishments, and lots of recreational places for the whole family. The weather may sometimes get crazy but autumn days are the best since temperatures during these days are either refreshingly cool or comfortably warm. Boston's annual household income reaches an amount of $46,825, well enough to support the city's relatively high cost of daily living expenses that include food, housing, health services and facilities, transportation, and utilities. This city has a total of fifty-two schools that offer college and professional degrees and ten technical institutes.

Boston is actually divided into several neighborhoods - North End, South End, Brighton, Charlestown, Dorchester, Mattapan, Jamaica Plains, Allston, and Beacon Hill. Housing rates in the different neighborhoods of Boston are higher compared to nearby cities. All of these neighborhoods have distinct characteristics that make Boston rich in culture and history.

Real estate prices in Boston are quite high so buying a house here is a good investment in the long run. For those who wish to move in here, they can start their search through real estate ads found in "The Boston Herald" and "The Boston Globe." Ads include postings of apartments, moving companies, homes, and house-financing tips. These publications also include an overview of each neighborhood, providing the reader with a rich source of demographics, schools, and history. All of these information are of course vital in helping you decide the best community for you and your family. The Internet is also a good source of vacant houses and apartment units. Phone numbers for the city's local utility companies are also available online for those who wish to inquire about moving into Boston.

To ease the stress caused by moving to different cities, hiring a professional Boston mover is a good idea. When looking for a Boston moving company, make sure that its movers are trained to handle priceless antiques and other precious furniture. As an added tip, you can actually wrap precious furniture and glassware with bubble wraps or wads of tissue paper. Once all of the delicate furniture are packed, you can give specific instructions to a Boston mover on how to carefully store and transport them to your new home. A website of a moving company in Boston usually includes service listings and quoting services.

Interesting Boston Moving Stats

Population:589,141 (2006)
Population Growth:0.3% (2000 to 2006)
Median Home Cost:$420,400
Median Rent:$1,075
Home Appreciation:2.2%
Median Household Income:$42,562
Public School Spending:$10,739 per student
Unemployment Rate:7.2%
Median Real Estate Property Tax:  $2,572
Population Density:12,321 persons per square mile
High School (or higher):78.9%
Bachelor's Degree (or higher):35.6%
Graduate/Prof. Degree:15.3%
Average Commute To Work:28.8 minutes
City Website:http://www.ci.boston.ma.us/
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