The Beauty of Allentown Are you thinking of moving to the Allentown area to enjoy retirement? Well, you've chosen correctly! Allentown, Pennsylvania is a community-centered city with numerous activities for residents to enjoy.
Read MoreIn 2023, Lehigh Valley's manufacturing sector grew by leaps and bounds. Once again showing what makes this part of the country a big draw for homebuyers and rental tenants looking for employment.
Read MoreWhile it’s true that most relocations are conducted in the spring and summer, that doesn’t mean that the best time to move is after the snow thaws. In fact, there’s one good reason why you shouldn’t—you can save a lot of money—interested in learning more?
Read MoreExpanding Your Business to The Lehigh Valley Located where nature meets industry, the Lehigh Valley covers over 700 square miles of beautiful land. As you expand your business, consider how the Lehigh Valley is growing to become one of the most sought-after destinations to live in Pennsylvania.
Read MoreIt’s no secret that Berks County is an amazingly historic place. Located just outside of Philadelphia and Allentown – two meccas for industrial development – Berks County was and continues to be a major player in the United States’ economy.
Read MoreWelcome to Easton: A Look at All This Quaint Pennsylvania Town Has to Offer Planning to relocate your family’s life to a small city that still has an abundance to explore? Easton fits the bill.
Read MoreWhen to Tip Movers We often get asked by our customers if it is standard to tip the movers, and if so how much. Our response is yes, provided the following occurred: The moving crew showed up on time, or if they were running late you were notified.They were polite and courteous.
Read MoreThe idea of being able to step out of your home and have easy access to restaurants and bars along with close proximity to museums, festivals, and more is appealing.
Read MoreAlthough formally established in 1887, Easton has a history dating back to 1736. Thomas Penn, the son of William Penn, surveyed a tract of land at the convergence of the Delaware and Lehigh Rivers. Later in the 1750s, further surveyance was done to establish a town at “the Place of the Forks.
Read MoreBerks County is a wildly historic and interesting place, with deep cultural roots in European immigrants. This rural and agricultural region may be unassuming at first glance, but centuries of rich lineages are hiding in plain sight.
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