Poseidon Moving & Storage is one of the leading relocation specialists in the country that can help you move across states. Being more than 20 years in the industry, we have proven track records that will show you why we are a top choice when it comes to both residential and commercial moving. After successfully assisting thousands of clients with both local and cross-country relocation, we have mastered our skills in the art of safely packing, wrapping, and managing the transportation logistics of your household goods.
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 Nashville to Salt Lake City
✓ Access to Parks and Nature
The state of Utah is known for its natural beauty, and you can see it from anywhere even in the city. When you explore Salt Lake City, one of the first things you’ll notice is the Wasatch Mountains. Not only it’s beautiful, but you’ll also able to do some outdoor recreations like hiking, climbing, camping, and mountain biking. Winter sports are also big here!
✓ Thriving Job Market and Booming Tech
If you’re a young professional looking to expand your career or a college graduate, Salt Lake City can provide you with a healthy job market. The city has a low unemployment rate at only 3.9%, which a median income of $31,245. Its steady job growth is very impressive. The city is also known as the Silicon Slopes, thanks to the giant companies that have headquarters here like Microsoft, eBay, Oracle, and Adobe.
✓ Great Public Transit and Transportation Networks
The city has invested a lot of its budget to implement an eco-friendly and easy-to-use public transit. So, if you’re living here, you can solely rely on public transit to get you around. Aside from rail and bus options, there is also a non-profit bike-sharing program known as Green Bike that you can use.
✓ Lots of Diversity and Inclusivity
Salt Lake City is a very welcoming, diverse place to live. The city allowed people to practice the Mormon religion in 1847, which is why the city has a strong religious presence. Despite this, people are very accepting. In fact, Salt Lake City is one of the most LGBTQ+-friendly cities in the US. It’s also home to many Hispanics and Asian-Americans.
Cons of Moving from Nashville to Salt Lake City
✗ More Snow
While the city is a great place for winter sports, the fact that it gets more snow than the national average can be alarming. The city gets an average of 54 inches of snow annually. This is compared to the 28 inches the US average gets. On the other hand, New York’s average is only at 5.8 inches.
✗ Confusing Street Numbering
One of the first things that you’ll notice and find confusing in Salt Lake City is their street numbering system. Because of the city’s Mormon roots, the city grid is derived from the Salt Lake Temple in Temple Square.