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You have chosen San Diego, California as your new home town. San Diego is the second largest city in California. It boasts a "Mediterranean climate" where your can either do everything or nothing all day. Seventy miles of blue sea are available to you; the Pacific Ocean borders San Diego's west and Mexico its southern border. This very vibrant city hosts the LGBT Pride Festival is held in Bollboa Park every year in July. This, the largest civic event in the city with 150,000 people in attendance annually, is a "premier PRIDE event" in this coastal state. Ask any of your local San Diego Movers when this event and others will be held to avoid moving through the city during this large festival.
Since San Diego's temperature is very mild and similar throughout the year, you will be able to enjoy a weather friendly move all year. To plan a successful move, contact an array of San Diego Movers to secure the company that is right for you. You may want to start with Eckert's San Diego Movers and Republic San Diego Movers. You will want to talk to them about price, scheduling and experience to estimate your move accurately. After choosing your top three companies, contact the San Diego Better Business Bureau to see if they have any complaints against them. Avoid any company that does. Why go add to your stress level if you now better? Also, check with the state's DOT or the Department of Transportation to get their DOT number. If a company does not have a legal license number, do not use this company. Secure a reservation for your move at least two weeks out. This will allow time for you to get rid of the things that won't make the move.
To start planning your move, go through your items one room at a time. Decide what stays and what doesn't. Have a garage or yard sale for the things you will not need your new home. This will help you raise some money for your move. Moving is expensive, so any amount you can collect will be helpful. If there is no time for this, the ARC thrift stores or organizations like this will pick up curb side every couple of weeks or so. Contact these second hand stores for details. Also, they will have drop off locations.After scaling down your possessions, your moving company can give you better estimates on both time and money.
If you are moving to San Diego, it is good to take some time off to explore your new environment. Since you will have secured your moving date long before your actual move, make plans to take in some of what San Diego has to offer you. The San Diego Zoo is known worldwide as a great family destination. Also, with the Languna Mountains near by and the miles of beach underfoot, it will not be difficult to choose something great to do on your first days in your new city. This city has something for everyone. Take some time to settle you and your family into the area; this will help you to feel comfortable and meet some new people after you move. Let San Diego movers allow you the freedom to settle in and enjoy yourself.