Poseidon Moving Company stands as an industry leader in the realm of coast-to-coast relocations. With over two decades of experience, we have cultivated a reputation that speaks to our excellence in handling both residential and commercial moves. Having successfully facilitated countless local and cross-country moves, we have honed the craft of packing, transporting, and unloading goods of all sizes and weights with unmatched precision and care. Worried about the intricacies of crating and storage? Rest assured, we offer comprehensive solutions to cover all your needs. Our commitment is simple: to deliver results of the highest quality that not only meet your expectations but also surpass them. When you choose Poseidon Moving & Storage, you’re choosing excellence in every aspect of your relocation journey.
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 Seattle to Phoenix
✓ Weather
In Phoenix, the summers are scorching and dry, the winters are cool, and it is mostly clear year-round. Throughout the year, the temperature typically fluctuates from 45°F to 107°F and is rarely below 37°F or above 112°F. And even though summers can be extreme, it’s still better than Seattle’s weather, which tends to be damp and cold.
✓ Job Market
The Greater Phoenix Economic Council is doing very well in attracting new business to the Phoenix Area. Their game plan included removing red tape, lowering taxes, and offering competitive incentive programs that improve businesses’ bottom lines. The median age in the greater Phoenix Area is 36, which makes it the 6th youngest metro area in the United States, which is definitely attractive to major corporations. With its economy doing very great in this sector, you can assure that finding a job is not going to be too difficult.
✓ Location
If you like traveling, or your job requires you to do so, you’ll be happy that Phoenix is also well connected to the rest of the country. Aside from is the international airport where you can catch a flight to almost anywhere in the world, Phoenix is also within a reasonable driving distance to major cities like Las Vegas, Los Angeles, and San Diego.
✓ Infrastructure
Because Phoenix is a modern, well-planned city, navigating it is so easy. It has an extensive freeway system that doesn’t have toll roads. The city is also not always congested. Public transport is not that good, but traffic jam is hardly a problem.
Cons of Moving from Seattle to Phoenix
✗ Transportation
As mentioned above, public transportation is not that good in Phoenix, to make it worse, the city ranks low in terms of walkability. It was ranked 29th out of the 30 biggest cities in the country when it comes to walkability.
✗ Heat
While moving to Phoenix allows you to enjoy winters without snow, summers can be so harsh. The temperature average is at about 106°F in July to August. Chances are, the 70s won’t be in sight until November comes.
✗ Desert Conditions
One of the things to love about living in Seattle is having lush greeneries all over, Phoenix doesn’t have that much green. Your sight will be filled with low desert, with a lot of sand, cacti, and palm trees.