Poseidon Moving is one of the best interstate movers in the country, we provide you with high-quality moving solutions that will make your move feel like a breeze. From packing and crating to transporting, storage, and unloading, you can rely on us every mile of the way! With decades of experience, we have served countless of residential and commercial clients – whether it’s local or cross-country. Being one of the best cross-country movers, we pride ourselves on the high-quality service and efficiency provided by our team at affordable rates.
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 Colorado Springs to New York
✓ Better Cultural Diversity
The Empire State is known to have the biggest number of ethnic and racial diversities in the country. So, if you want to expose yourself to different cultures, this is a great place to be.
✓ More Transportation Options
Living in Colorado Springs, you mostly have to rely on yourself to get yourself from point A to B. On the other hand, New Yorkers have all the options to take public transportations to get themselves to where they need to be.
✓ Better Career Opportunities
Living in New York, it will be easier for you to pursue almost anything you want. From freelancing to careers in advertising, finance, fashion, modeling, acting, performing On Broadway, and more, the city is likely to allow you to explore your options.
Cons of Moving from Colorado Springs to New York
✗ Loud Noise
Finding a peaceful place in Colorado Springs is probably an easy thing to do – this is a challenge when you live in NY. Living here, you’ll easily get used to nonstop sirens wailing, horns honking, and many other things happening at all times.
✗ More Expensive Real Estate
Average rent in New York state is around $1,300 per month, while in the cities, expect to pay at least $2,300 and it can get twice as much, depending on the neighborhood. This is not surprising as New York City is home to some of the most expensive real estate in the world.
✗ Fast-Paced
You’ll notice that it seems like everyone is always in a hurry and punctuality is a big thing. While this might be good in a way, the people’s impatience may get to you easily. It’s normal to stumble upon people (literally) who find the need to get to the train before you – they don’t care if they run into you.