Eagle Lines Moving & Storage
Call us today: 1-800-668-3324

Better Business Bureau Reliability Program
Massachusetts Municipal Association

Call us Today!
1.800.668.3324
Request an Online Estimate
First Name: Last Name:

E-mail Address:

Phone Number:

Move Date:

Pick a date

Prefered Delivery Date:

Pick a date

Origin ZIP:

Destination ZIP:

Building Type:

Furnished Rooms:


All personal consumer information submitted through this website will be held confidential within the company.

  • Home
  • Contact Us
  • |

Quincy Movers Guide

Moving to Quincy, MA?

Loading map...

Living in Quincy, MA

Conveniently located at Norfolk County, Quincy is a city for commuters because of the various modes of transportation it offers. There are actually three Amtrak stations that are a few miles away from this city, along with a highly accessible commuter rail station. Quincy also boasts several high-quality schools like Quincy College, Kelleys School of Electrology, Eastern Nazarene College, and vocational institutions such as Mansfield Beauty Schools and Massachusetts School of Barbering and Men's Hairstyling. A significant percentage of the Quincy population are Asians, creating a culturally-diverse community. Quincy has several vibrant neighborhoods set against a relatively peaceful environment due to the city's below-the-national-average crime rate. Typical occupations in this city include computer specialists, health care staff, administrative assistants, cooks, and finance-related positions.

When looking for an affordable house in Quincy, real estate agents can greatly assist you in buying your dream home. Once you have chosen a new house, the next practical step is to hire a Quincy moving company to safely transport your belongings. Check out the Internet and local newspapers for company directories and service listings. Inquire about rates, extra charges, and additional services.

Before packing the refrigerator, make sure that you have emptied out and cleaned the shelves and compartment spaces. Defrost your fridge days before the actual moving day. You can also use the empty shelves as storage spaces for delicate household goods. When packing other electric appliances, try to use the product's original box. If the original box is not available anymore, you can get sturdy boxes from your local grocery store or purchase one from a moving company in Quincy. Fragile items should be labeled accordingly so that the Quincy mover can properly arrange the boxes inside the truck. Depending on your budget, you can either purchase cushioning materials such as packing peanuts and foams or be creative and use your own linen, pillows, and crumpled papers. Whatever type of cushioning material you use, make sure that it'll protect your items from damage during a bumpy ride.

A well-planned move should help lessen the stress and anxiety. To prepare you and your family for the big day, stroll around the old neighborhood and recall fun memories. Or, host a good-bye party and invite friends, colleagues, co-workers, relatives, and teachers. Moving into a new town may seem scary but it does offer new opportunities and worthwhile experiences for you and your family.

Interesting Quincy Moving Stats

Population:88,025 (2006)
Population Growth:3.4% (2000 to 2006)
Median Home Cost:$382,300
Median Rent:$1,035
Home Appreciation:2.1%
Median Household Income:$59,526
Unemployment Rate:3.4%
Median Real Estate Property Tax:  $3,599
Population Density:5,368 persons per square mile
High School (or higher):85.2%
Bachelor's Degree (or higher):31.8%
Graduate/Prof. Degree:10.1%
Average Commute To Work:31.1 minutes
City Website:http://ci.quincy.ma.us/
Nearest cities: