At Poseidon Moving we’re your one stop-shop for both local and long distance moving needs. Count on us to provide you with top-notch services that guarantee a smooth and stress-free move. Our team of experts takes pride in executing lightning-fast operations, sparing you the agony of prolonged waiting times for your household goods to reach your new home. Our moving services are comprehensive, encompassing all conceivable requirements for a hassle-free relocation. From meticulous packing, reliable crating, and secure storage to smooth transportation of your household goods, we handle every aspect of your move, residential or commercial.
What to Expect from Us?
- ✓ Cross-Country/Long-Distance Coverage
- ✓ Affordable and Transparent Pricing
- ✓ Lightning-Fast and Reliable Service
- ✓ Customized Packing and Crating
- ✓ Flexible Long-Term/Overnight Storage
- ✓ Flexible and Express Delivery Option
- ✓ Dedicated Quick-Response Support Team
Pros of Moving from Chicago to Seattle
✓ Endless Activities to Enjoy
When you move to Seattle, you’ll have endless activities to enjoy. Whether it’s entertainment, shopping, dining, and other outdoor activities, you’ll never run out of things to do. The city also offers some of the most scenic places in the country.
✓ Endless of Job Opportunities
Seattle and Washington State on the whole produce more jobs than most states. Forbes also predicted that Washington will be a top 10 job creator in the future. This is exactly what you’d expect from a state where some of the largest companies like Microsoft, Amazon, and Boeing are located. So, if you’re moving here, particularly in the cities like Seattle, Spokane, and Bellevue, you will have endless options.
✓ Lower Overall Tax Burden
Washington State doesn’t collect an income tax. 666142
✓ Strong and Diversified Economy
This allows the state to weather future recessions better than most other states. Washington has a slowdown or recession about every 7 years on average in the US.
Cons of Moving from Chicago to Seattle
✗ Different Climate
Seattle has a lower number of sunny days and humidity tends to be higher. And yes, the rumors are true – it always rains in Seattle! And while Seattle technically accumulates less rainfall in a year than Houston, New York, or Atlanta, the winter is usually filled with gray and drizzle.
✗ Expensive
Washington State, particularly areas like Seattle, can have a higher cost of living compared to Chicago, Illinois. This can encompass housing, utilities, groceries, and other everyday expenses. Adjusting to potentially increased costs might be necessary.