Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Moving to New Jersey

New Jersey isn't what you see in the media, and a lot of people know that. People move to New Jersey for many reasons, and some tips to go along with them.

  • Spring and Fall in New Jersey are easily the two best seasons. The winters and summers can be harsh in some areas, but it seems like the whole state experiences the same spring and fall.
  • There are many cities and towns to choose from in New Jersey. It's all about what you want out of your location. If you want a bustling young city, Jersey City is perfect. If you want a mountainous landscape, Vernon has the rolling hills and lush foliage you expect. The coast is spotted with delightful seaside towns where you can keep your boat, or just go for the summer.
  • The shopping in New Jersey is famous, mainly because we have the highest concentration of mall's in the US. The second best part? No tax on clothing.
  • We like our sports. With two NFL teams based here (although you'd never know by their names), several minor league baseball teams, and Rutgers football we know how to tailgate. Let's not forget about our own three time Stanley Cup Champions the New Jersey Devils.
  • Geographically it's a great place to live. We experience all four seasons, and drive two hours in any direction and you can be at the beach, in the mountains, in a major city, or in a quaint little town.

Now that you're convinced you're moving to New Jersey your next step is to find a moving company to help you. Gibraltar Van Lines is a New Jersey moving company that not only specializes in moving to New Jersey, but anywhere in the country.  

Gibraltar Van Lines
8 Gates Avenue
Montclair, NJ 07042
1-800-262-3499

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