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Lincoln Movers Guide

Moving to Lincoln, MA?

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The Peaceful Town of Lincoln, MA

A small city within the borders of Middlesex County, Lincoln is a charming town brimming with old world charm. Spacious suburbs are found throughout the town along with reservoirs, ponds, and various local attractions. Lincoln's crime rate and its convenient location -- several Amtrak stations are just miles away -- make this city a highly accessible town. Graduates and students will surely appreciate Lincoln's close proximity to some of the state's top universities and colleges that include Boston College, Wellesley College, Middlesex Community College, Framingham State College, and Brandeis University. The city's efforts in preserving Lincoln's heritage can be seen in various centers, museums, and parks that tell its wonderful history even before its incorporation as a town during the 17th century.

To make the relocation process into this city as smooth as possible, hire a professional Lincoln mover. The Internet is a good source of company listings and free online quoting services. Inquire about any items that are difficult to ship since some companies are not willing to transport goods such as weapons, chemicals, old fireworks, oils, and other highly flammable substances or devices. As for other household items, a reliable moving company in Lincoln should be able to pack and transport them safely into your new home. Packing tools such as tapes, boxes, and cushioning materials can be easily purchased through a supplies store or a Lincoln moving company. These tools can provide your belongings -- especially odd-shaped items -- with extra protection during bumpy rides.

If you're confused on what kind of box is for what item, always remember that heavier goods should be packed in smaller boxes and vice-versa. Putting heavy items in large boxes is just too much, not to mention a pain in the back. Fortunately, a professional Lincoln mover is trained to deal with these things. To protect your belongings and rights, state laws require a moving company to hand you your own copy of "The Bill of Lading." This document is a contract between a mover and its client. It states all the services included in the agreement and the payment scheme. Keep this document until all your goods are safely shipped and the transaction is completely finished. A legit moving company should also allow you to file claims for damaged or lost goods. If your goods are covered by an insurance plan, make sure that the details of the insurance policy are written in a contract.

Interesting Lincoln Moving Stats

Population:8,056 (2006)
Population Growth:-1.3% (2000 to 2006)
Median Home Cost:$1,036,300
Home Appreciation:1.8%
Median Household Income:$89,700
Unemployment Rate:1.9%
Median Real Estate Property Tax:  $5,890
Population Density:553 persons per square mile
High School (or higher):98.7%
Bachelor's Degree (or higher):69.2%
Graduate/Prof. Degree:40.7%
Average Commute To Work:25.5 minutes
City Website:http://www.lincolntown.org/
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