Moving in San Diego? Contact AQMS!
Any move can be complicated, whether you’re moving from an apartment
to a home, changing office locations, or moving your entire family to
another state. If you’re moving in San Diego, Affordable Quality Moving and Storage
is here to make your life easier! We are professional movers who can handle
all the hard work for you, allowing you to spend your time on other moving-related
tasks. You can even have more time to enjoy the process and establish
your new home or office. We’ve been moving customers in San Diego
locally, nationally, and internationally for more than 25 years.
San Diego Moving FAQ
What type of services does your San Diego moving company offer?
At AQMS, we provide complete
packing and unpacking, moving, and
storage services in San Diego and throughout Southern California. We can handle any residential or
commercial move, whether it’s local, out-of-state, or even international. Each of
our services is customizable, and that means you can pick and choose what
you want our professional movers to handle for you. You might want us
to pack and unpack everything in your home, pack a certain room, or only
provide moving services. We offer free estimates and will walk through
everything with you, so you know what to expect.
How much will it cost to move to San Diego?
It’s impossible to say what a move will cost without an understanding
of exactly what needs to be moved, and how far it needs to go. Local moves
are typically less expensive than out-of-state moves, and the final cost
for any move will be based on the weight of the truck or trucks on moving
day. If you want to find out what your San Diego move will cost, we welcome
you to call for a free estimate.
Do I pay my San Diego movers before or after they’re done?
No moving company should ask for full payment upfront. Beware of moving
scams that could put you – and your belongings – in a difficult
position. At Affordable Quality Moving and Storage, we will go over our pricing and payment
plans with you in detail. There are no unpleasant surprises or unexpected fees!
When is the best time to move to San Diego?
In San Diego, you don’t have to worry about snow or constant rain
interfering with your move. That means you can move in virtually any season.
For pricing reasons, you may want to move in the “off-season,”
which typically runs from October through May. You can also choose to
move on a weekday, which is often cheaper than the weekend. Booking well
in advance may also save you money. In the end, however, it will depend
on what works for you in terms of selling and purchasing a home, school
or work schedules, and more.
Is San Diego a good place to live?
San Diego has a lot to offer individuals, families, students, retirees,
and businesses. The weather is fantastic, there are plenty of beautiful
beaches to enjoy, golf courses to play, restaurants to try, and entertainment
to keep you occupied. Although San Diego is known as a relatively expensive
area to live in, there are more affordable neighborhoods and options for
different budgets. If you want to see whether San Diego may be the city
for you, we recommend that you visit and spend some time there to see
how you like it.
All About San Diego, CA
Located on the Pacific coast of California, San Diego is one of the most
popular tourist destinations in the state. It is known for its beaches,
parks, golf courses, resorts, museums, and other attractions, such as
the San Diego Zoo, Legoland, and Sea World. As of April 2020, San Diego
had a population of nearly 1.4 million people. It is the eighth-most populous
city in the United States. San Diego is often referred to as the “Birthplace
of California.” It was incorporated as a city and the seat of San
Diego County in 1850, the same year that California was admitted to the
United States.
Defense and military operations, tourism, international trade, research,
and manufacturing are the driving forces behind the San Diego economy.
The top employers in the city are the Naval Base San Diego, the University
of California, San Diego, Sharp HealthCare, and the County of San Diego.
San Diego shares a border with Mexico, and the primary border crossing
(San Ysidro Port of Entry) is the fourth-busiest international land border
crossing on the planet. San Diego is also home to the busiest single-runway
airport, the San Diego International Airport.
Here are some helpful links and resources for moving to and visiting San Diego: