Guest Blog from Gentle Giant Moving Company

Being a real estate agent is not just about showing homes, doing open houses and writing up offers. It’s about creating a team around you to provide your client with a group of providers that can facilitate all aspects of the home buying, selling and rental process. One of the questions i get repeatedly is “who do i use for a moving company” and “how do I move my stuff all the way up there?” Those questions promoted me to write this blog, so I contacted my friends over at Gentle Giant Moving company to see if they would write an entry for me. This is what they put together:

Photo Courtesy of Gentle Giant, taken by Liz Diamond

By: Gentle Giant

“So you’ve worked with your real estate agent to find the home of your dreams, now comes the fun part: moving. For some people, moving can be even more stressful than selling or buying a home. This is why it is so important to hire a professional moving company. Think about it, when you need to sell your house, do you call a bunch of friends and entice them with pizza and beer in exchange for their services?

By hiring a professional moving company such as Gentle Giant, you can be reassured that all of your treasured belongings are insured, being moved by a team of movers that know exactly what they are doing, and are prepared with all of the training and equipment needed to get the job done safely and correctly.

Real estate in Boston is famous for its rich history, breathtaking views, charming neighborhoods, unique architecture, tight staircases, no parking, five or more flights of stairs with no elevator, hallways with extremely fragile floors and walls, and no tolerance for damage. This is why it needs to be stressed that hiring a professional moving company with the proper equipment is a necessity. Landlords and condo associations throughout the city breathe a sigh of relief when they see the Gentle Giant crane park in front of their building, for they know any large, heavy, tricky pieces with potential to damage the inside of the building will be plucked out of the window with surgeon-like precision by a highly trained crane operator.

In many cases, an entire condo or apartment will be emptied without bringing one piece of furniture down the stairs by using the “Swift Lift” Furniture Elevator, a unique piece of equipment that Gentle Giant often uses for condos or apartments on the 5th floor above in elevator-less buildings with poor stairwell access. It may at first look like an added expense to the move, but in reality, the amount of time for the entire move will be drastically shorter, evening out the price while drastically decreasing the chance for damage to the building.

So remember, hiring a professional moving company may cost more, but it is the safer, more efficient way to move. And your friends will be so relieved, they’ll probably bring you pizza and beer as a token of a appreciation.”

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Link To Gentle Giant Website

Below is their promo video.

 

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Wonder what 2.19 Million gets you in Charlestown?

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About One Monument Square, Boston, MA 02129

“A spectacular luxury penthouse on prestigious Monument Square- like no other! With direct elevator access, this 3 bedroom plus office space/ 2.5 bath condo is bathed in natural light and renovated to the highest of standards. Its modern, sophisticated one level floor plan with Brazilian cherry floors throughout, two fireplaces, roof deck space and unobstructed views of the city from virtually every room is ideal for entertaining. Two tandem garage spaces complete this fabulous home.”

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South End Video – An Independent, Local Inerpretation.

Here is an interesting independent view of what a few locals think of the South End. I think this was taken about 5 years ago, but it is still a good visual of areas within this neighborhood.

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“Garage Sale” on Waltham St.. Great idea for Buyers and Sellers and Renters

There is an interesting store over on Waltham Street located in Boston’s South End. This is a high end consignment store that could be a good option for people who are moving out as well as moving in. Check out this video i found on NECN that explains how this business works and shows off some of its inventory. Check it out.

 

Here is a link to the Garage Sale website and it gives you a description how their business works.

I’d love to hear if you have been a customer there.

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Back Bay, Boston Video

Here is a quick, 1 minute video that gives a glimpse of a few areas in the Back Bay.


Watch more Boston videos at tripfilms.com

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Video of the Modern 2. Located at 265 Northampton Street.

The Modern 2

Here is a video that shows off the new project “The Modern 2” In Boston’s South End.

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Southwest Corridor in Boston


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One of my favorite places in Boston, are the streets the surround the Southwest Corridor in between the South End and the Back Bay. The reason i like this area is because it is close to everything that the Back Bay and the South End has to offer. For instance, I live on Marlborough Street. I tend not to walk all the way over to Washington street in the south end because its a hike. If I lived closer to streets like St. Botolph, Holyoke Street, Durham Street or Braddock Park, I’m sure I would frequent Washington and Harrison streets more often. I’ve spoke to many clients, friends who say the same about living on Washington and Harrison, they tend to stay more in the South End and venture out less to the Charles River or Copley Square. Do I have any empirical data that supports this genius theory? No. But it is an observation and something worth to consider when picking a neighborhood to live in. Other notable items regarding this area are dog parks, Children’s playgrounds, Sparrow Park, and the proximity of Shaw’s Supermarket.

 

One of the reasons that prompted me writing this Post was a picture that i found on the Southwest Corridor Park Conservancy Website. It is an old picture that showed what the Southwest Corridor used to look like in 1975. Wow! this area has come a long way.

 

 

 

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Restaurant Row in the South End

I wish i could embed this clip that Chronicle did on Tremont Street in the South End, but click here to watch the video The South End is composed of some of the best restaurants in Boston and that is one of the reasons people want to live in the South End.

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Now This is a Small Apartment!

The smallest studio that i have seen in Boston was about 8 years ago. The reason i remember this was because i tried to rent it, and at the time i think it was about 180 square feet at just under $800 a month. I have yet to see anything in Boston that small since, but i doubt we will ever compare to the things you can find in NYC. I saw the below video and this is just crazy.

Let me know if you know of anything this small in Boston and how much it costs!!

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(Rented) Enormous 1 Bedroom right on Chester Square. Sept 1st, $1800, South End

Located on Chester Square, this large 800sf 1 bedroom has large living area and a seperate office and dining area. Heat and Hot Water are included in the rent. This is available September 1st. No Laundry in the building.

Living Room

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