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Greensboro, NC to Los Angeles, CA

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Moving from Greensboro to Los Angeles

Moving from Greensboro, NC, to Los Angeles, CA, isn’t a small feat. Not only are you looking to move cross country, but you’re making a significant shift from a city filled with small-town charm to one of the biggest cities in the country. If you’re overwhelmed about your transition, this is the perfect time to lean on a reliable moving company like Pristine Vanlines USA. With us in your corner, you can focus on finding a suitable apartment or house in Los Angeles and tying up loose ends in Greensboro before your big move.

How much does it cost to move from Greensboro to Los Angeles?

As we hinted above, the move from Greensboro, North Carolina, to Los Angeles, California, is no small feat. With 2,467 miles between the two cities, it takes a moving company with experience and skill to complete the move smoothly. If you are worried about your moving budget, we understand entirely. Money issues are accurate, so we want to do everything we can to prepare you for your cross-country hike. We’ve created a chart below with a FREE moving estimate to review.

  • One-bedroom Apartment = 4,000 pounds – $4,300 – $4,888
  • Two Bedroom Apartment = 6,000 pounds – $4,889 – $6,812
  • Three Bedroom House = 10,000 pounds  – $6,813 – $10,559
  • 4- Bedroom House = 14,000 pounds – $10,560 – $14,156

* Please note: These price ranges are estimates based on thousands of moves we do each year. Prices will vary based on distance, household goods weight, special requests, and specific moving services needed. Please complete our free online quote form today for your detailed, personalized, no obligation, FREE moving quote.

What Impacts the Cost of Your Move?

Are you wondering how we figured out your estimate? If the chart didn’t make it clear enough, we are here to further break things down for you. Here are three things that can affect the cost of your move.

  1. The Amount of Household Goods You Have: Before you make a significant cross-country move, it’s always wise to spend some time de-cluttering and getting rid of old items you don’t need. Why do we think you should do this? Well, the more household goods you need to be moved, the more expensive your move will be. This is why a 4-bedroom home usually costs more than a 1-bedroom. Since the weight of your household goods is a significant factor, it’s wise to donate things you no longer have use for.
  2. Specialty, Hard-to-Move Items: For some customers, moving means having a moving company move things like a washing machine, a few sofas,s and kitchen items, and for others, moving moves, finding a way to move a hot tub, a pool table, and fine art. You can expect to pay more if you’re part of the latter group. Since not all movers are equipped to move specialty items, you must invest in a moving company with the experience and know-how to safely move these items across the country for you.
  3. Exploring the Fine Print: Do you know what a complete service move is? In essence, it is the kind of move where a moving company handles every aspect of the movement for a customer. This includes everything from packing and unpacking household goods to finding storage units and providing a cleaning service after you move out of your old team in Greensboro. On the other hand, if you are looking for a moving company to do some heavy lifting, you can expect your move to be a bit more affordable.

Why Should You Move to Los Angeles?

Let’s look at the benefits of moving to La La Land. There are many, but we’ve pinpointed a few that you should be insanely excited about.

Beautiful, Breathtaking Weather

While Greensboro has its share of beautiful summer and fall days, there’s nothing like life in Los Angeles. Imagine wearing a nice sweater with shorts in the winter at brunch or spending summer at the beach with your family. Los Angeles is one of the few cities in the country that can offer you relatively warm weather year-round.

Show Business

One significant benefit of life in LA is the access to Hollywood, bright lights, and show business as a whole. So, if you have dreams of becoming an actor, singer,r or being on stage, this is the right home for you. Additionally, show business means various jobs for those working behind the scenes. From producers and camera operators to directors and stage managers, there are tons of employment opportunities here that you should explore.

The Great Outdoors

Here’s a fun fact: Los Angeles has more than 30 miles of beaches. This is the perfect place to lay out, get a tan, rollerblade with friends, or enjoy a picnic in the park. Known for beautiful weather,r as we previously mentioned, it only makes the perfect sense to get outdoors and enjoy all that Los Angeles has to offer.

Finding the Right Neighborhood in Los Angeles: Where Should You Move?

One of the most challenging parts of moving is deciding on the right neighborhood. To make your transition more accessible, we did some research for you. Here’s our list of the best eight areas in Los Angeles.

  • Beverly Hills: It’s hard to list the best places to live in Los Angeles without including Beverly Hills. The iconic suburb has gained fame in TV and entertainment, but there’s much more to it than the large, pricy homes and movie star sightings. Home to friendly residents, some of the best schools in the country, and countless nightlife options, you won’t ever want to leave once you find a home here.
  • Culver City: Fun Fact: Culver City is home to the legendary Sony Pictures Studios. But this isn’t the only cool thing about this Los Angeles suburb. Known for its friendly residents, this is the ideal place to raise a family or get settled and go after your dreams. With a median rent of $1800, it isn’t the cheapest place,e but it provides peace of mind, quality schools, and a low crime rate.
  • South Pasadena: Home to excellent schools and a fun nightlife scene, South Pasadena is a rare city perfect for young singles and families looking for stability. With a population of just over 25,000 residents and a median rent of less than $1700, it is one of the more affordable places to live in Los Angeles. This is the kind of place where you’ll want to grow old.
  • Santa Monica: This coastal city west of downtown Los Angeles is a staple on “Best Places to Live” lists for a good reason. From the breathtaking views at Palisades Park (a major tourist attraction) to a morning stroll watching the sunrise at Santa Monica Beach, you’ll spend lots of time outdoors here. Life here will be fun and comfortable whether you want to stay fit and work out at the iconic Muscle Beach or go on a romantic date at the Santa Monica Pier.
  • Manhattan Beach: If you’re looking for a laid-back community filled with diverse families and outdoor lovers, look no further than Manhattan Beach. The ideal home for surfers and those who love to hop on a bike for a ride, Manhattan Beach is a chic area with tons of locally-owned cafes and restaurants. Plan a family fun day at the aquarium or cook and relax at home in your quiet new neighborhood.
  • Redondo Beach: From a romantic dinner at the Redondo Beach Pier to a lovely camping weekend at Hopkins Wilderness Park, Redondo Beach offers ample options to enjoy life indoors and out. With Pier Avenue, a lively street leading directly to the beach, you can look forward to cocktails with coworkers and catching up with family and friends. Safe with great schools (public and private), there are lots to love.
  • Rolling Hills: With a median rent of over $3,000, Rolling Hills isn’t for everyone. However, if you can afford it, this is an excellent place to call home and raise a family. This gated suburb of Los Angeles presents you with all the subtle luxury you’d expect and desire. Private roads and three entry gates provide the sense of security and exclusivity that few other places will.
  • San Marino: Although San Marino is known for its large Asian population, it is more diverse than people credit it for. This is an excellent option if you’re looking for a suburb with a small town or rural feel where you can raise a family. With median rent at around $3500, it’s not the cheapest of the options on our list, but you can find beautiful apartments here.

Explore Your Options

While Los Angeles is excellent, if you decide it’s not right for you, there are other options to explore. Consider making a cross-country move from Greensboro to Malibu, CA (2,500 miles), Greensboro to Burbank, CA (2,469 miles), or Greensboro to Anaheim, CA (2,460 miles) and stay within a similar price range as the one estimated above.

Whatever you decide, Pristine Vanlines USA will be waiting to help!