Santa Fe, New Mexico
Moving Agents Near You
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North American Van Lines
5005 Paseo Del Norte NE,
Albuquerque,
NM
87113
Request an Estimate 505-219-0604Distance:50.67 Miles
Santa Fe, New Mexico Moving Companies
North American Van Lines: The Best of Santa Fe Moving Companies
When it comes time for you to move from Santa Fe to any other part of New Mexico, you can trust North American Van Lines to facilitate every aspect of your relocation. If you've got to pack your things for a move from Canyon Road to the Railyard District or even across the state to Las Cruces, you're in great hands. With a rating of 4.85 out of 5 stars, our Santa Fe-area agent consistently provides professional moving services whether you're experiencing a corporate relocation, moving your household in-state, or even relocating outside the country. Our agent is accredited by the BBB and is both licensed and bonded as well.
Our agent will assist you with all of the logistics of your move and will provide free estimates for all aspects of your move, including gauging packing materials and truck size to scheduling the big day itself. If you've got appliances that need moving, our movers can disconnect and box them and offer a reconnecting service at your new location. If you're not planning on driving your vehicle to your new home, we can arrange moving services for it. For those who won't be moving in right away, there's also the option of climate-controlled storage for your items.
Tucked between Los Alamos National Laboratory and Santa Fe National Forest, Santa Fe is a Southwestern gem and one of the biggest tourist cities in the region. Despite being very popular with visitors, new residents enjoy calling the city home for a variety of reasons. Great regional cuisine, friendly locals and easy access to some of the area's best outdoor recreation are just a few.
According to City-Data statistics, Santa Fe is becoming quite popular with new residents. In fact, the city's population grew by more than 11 percent between 2000 and 2012. Despite the area experiencing a large amount of growth (something off here), Santa Fe's cost of living index is close to the U.S. national average, so living here is usually affordable. A 2012 U.S. Census estimate shows that Santa Fe is home to nearly 70,000 residents.
Activities and Attractions in Santa Fe
Foodies will feel right at home in Santa Fe, as the city is home to several modern and traditional Mexican and Spanish restaurants. There is a diverse and multicultural population in Santa Fe, which is proudly exhibited in their food. Here you can feast on dishes from countries ranging from El Salvador to France to Italy.
The Santa Fe Farmers Market is another local treasure that is quite popular with travelers as well as residents in the summer. Here you can peruse many handcrafted items ranging from artwork to jewelry to pottery. The market is open on Tuesdays from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. and Saturdays from 7 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Santa Fe is a haven for artists, so it should come as no surprise that their museums are internationally recognized. Some notable venues to visit include the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum, the Governor's Gallery, the New Mexico Museum of Art, the Folk Art Museum and the Santa Fe Art Institute. You can even enjoy art walks or take classes or workshops to explore your own creative prowess.
Moving to Santa Fe
Santa Fe may be located between two vast stretches of wilderness, but it is still relatively easy to get to by car with your Santa Fe moving company. However, if you would rather avoid driving through the desert heat, you can fly into Santa Fe Municipal Airport (14 miles from the city center) or Los Alamos County Airport (31 miles from the city center) and let the professionals from North American Van Lines handle the rest. With services like vehicle transportation, box and furniture inventory, full-service and fragile-only packing and no-surprise pricing, you can relax and enjoy your new home in Santa Fe with ease.