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There’s no need to go off-script when it comes to hiring the best movers in Los Angeles for your next local L.A or our of State Move. There’s no street, freeway, or narrow stairwell we can’t handle with ease. Plus, we’ve got a full range of services and products to make your Los Angeles move a breeze, from moving supplies (delivered right to your doorstep), packing and unpacking services, and even storage options. And, while we know Los Angeles ain’t cheap, you can rest assured that there’ll be no surprise charges on your moving bill with our flat fee pricing.
Local Los Angeles Moving. Piece of Cake Moving you to all of L.A major neighborhoods and regions
Piece of Cake Moving and Storage moves you to all localities within the City of Angels, including:
- Acton
- Adams-Normandie
- Agoura Hills
- Agua Dulce
- Alhambra
- Alondra Park
- Altadena
- Angeles Crest
- Angeles Forest
- Antelope Valley
- Arcadia
- Arleta
- Arlington Heights
- Artesia
- Athens
- Atwater Village
- Avalon
- Avocado Heights
- Azusa
- Baldwin Hills/Crenshaw
- Baldwin Park
- Bel-Air
- Bell
- Bell Gardens
- Bellflower
- Beverly Crest
- Beverly Grove
- Beverly Hills
- Beverlywood
- Boyle Heights
- Bradbury
- Brentwood
- Broadway-Manchester
- Burbank
- Calabasas
- Canoga Park
- Carson
- Carthay
- Castaic
- Castaic Canyons
- Central L.A.
- Central-Alameda
- Century City
- Cerritos
- Charter Oak
- Chatsworth
- Chatsworth Reservoir
- Chesterfield Square
- Cheviot Hills
- Chinatown
- Citrus
- Claremont
- Commerce
- Compton
- Covina
- Cudahy
- Culver City
- Cypress Park
- Del Aire
- Del Rey
- Desert View Highlands
- Diamond Bar
- Downey
- Downtown
- Duarte
- Eagle Rock
- East Compton
- East Hollywood
- East La Mirada
- East Los Angeles
- East Pasadena
- East San Gabriel
- Eastside
- Echo Park
- El Monte
- El Segundo
- El Sereno
- Elizabeth Lake
- Elysian Park
- Elysian Valley
- Encino
- Exposition Park
- Fairfax
- Florence
- Florence-Firestone
- Gardena
- Glassell Park
- Glendale
- Glendora
- Gramercy Park
- Granada Hills
- Green Meadows
- Green Valley
- Griffith Park
- Hacienda Heights
- Hancock Park
- Hansen Dam
- Harbor
- Harbor City
- Harbor Gateway
- Harvard Heights
- Harvard Park
- Hasley Canyon
- Hawaiian Gardens
- Hawthorne
- Hermosa Beach
- Hidden Hills
- Highland Park
- Historic South-Central
- Hollywood
- Hollywood Hills
- Hollywood Hills West
- Huntington Park
- Hyde Park
- Industry
- Inglewood
- Irwindale
- Jefferson Park
- Koreatown
- La Cañada Flintridge
- La Crescenta-Montrose
- La Habra Heights
- La Mirada
- La Puente
- La Verne
- Ladera Heights
- Lake Balboa
- Lake Hughes
- Lake Los Angeles
- Lake View Terrace
- Lakewood
- Lancaster
- Larchmont
- Lawndale
- Leimert Park
- Lennox
- Leona Valley
- Lincoln Heights
- Littlerock
- Lomita
- Long Beach
- Lopez/Kagel Canyons
- Los Feliz
- Lynwood
- Malibu
- Manchester Square
- Manhattan Beach
- Mar Vista
- Marina del Rey
- Mayflower Village
- Maywood
- Mid-City
- Mid-Wilshire
- Mission Hills
- Monrovia
- Montebello
- Montecito Heights
- Monterey Park
- Mount Washington
- North El Monte
- North Hills
- North Hollywood
- North Whittier
- Northeast Antelope Valley
- Northeast L.A.
- Northridge
- Northwest Antelope Valley
- Northwest County
- Northwest Palmdale
- Norwalk
- Pacific Palisades
- Pacoima
- Palmdale
- Palms
- Palos Verdes Estates
- Panorama City
- Paramount
- Pasadena
- Pico Rivera
- Pico-Robertson
- Pico-Union
- Playa del Rey
- Playa Vista
- Pomona
- Pomona Valley
- Porter Ranch
- Quartz Hill
- Ramona
- Rancho Dominguez
- Rancho Palos Verdes
- Rancho Park
- Redondo Beach
- Reseda
- Ridge Route
- Rolling Hills
- Rolling Hills Estates
- Rosemead
- Rowland Heights
- San Dimas
- San Fernando
- San Fernando Valley
- San Gabriel
- San Gabriel Valley
- San Marino
- San Pasqual
- San Pedro
- Santa Clarita
- Santa Fe Springs
- Santa Monica
- Santa Monica Mountains
- Sawtelle
- Sepulveda Basin
- Shadow Hills
- Sherman Oaks
- Sierra Madre
- Signal Hill
- Silver Lake
- South Bay
- South Diamond Bar
- South El Monte
- South Gate
- South L.A.
- South Park
- South Pasadena
- South San Gabriel
- South San Jose Hills
- South Whittier
- Southeast
- Southeast Antelope Valley
- Stevenson Ranch
- Studio City
- Sun Valley
- Sun Village
- Sunland
- Sylmar
- Tarzana
- Temple City
- Toluca Lake
- Topanga
- Torrance
- Tujunga
- Tujunga Canyons
- Unincorporated Catalina Island
- Unincorporated Santa Monica Mountains
- Unincorporated Santa Susana Mountains
- Universal City
- University Park
- Val Verde
- Valinda
- Valley Glen
- Valley Village
- Van Nuys
- Venice
- Verdugos
- Vermont Knolls
- Vermont Square
- Vermont Vista
- Vermont-Slauson
- Vernon
- Veterans Administration
- View Park-Windsor Hills
- Vincent
- Walnut
- Walnut Park
- Watts
- West Adams
- West Carson
- West Compton
- West Covina
- West Hills
- West Hollywood
- West Los Angeles
- West Puente Valley
- West San Dimas
- West Whittier-Los Nietos
- Westchester
- Westlake
- Westlake Village
- Westmont
- Westside
- Westwood
- Whittier
- Whittier Narrows
- Willowbrook
- Wilmington
- Windsor Square
- Winnetka
- Woodland Hills
Piece of Cake’s Los Angeles Moving Tips
- Getting around. L.A. is just over 500 square miles and contains about five counties worth of residents in the metro area. So, it may come as no surprise that few people walk to get to where they’re going. Public transportation is available, courtesy of LA Metro. The system offers travel by bus, mini shuttle and even a light rail system. However, it’s still expanding its reach within the metro area. Thus, travel by personal car is pretty big in this SoCal spot (with high average gas prices to match). If you plan on driving like so many Angelenos, it’s wise to set your expectations accordingly. Plus, you’ll need to get your vehicle tested for emissions as a new resident and once every other year in L.A. Smog is a pretty big deal in the city, so testing emissions is key. Also, getting from one part of the city to another is not typically a short commute. For instance, a drive from Santa Monica to Downtown L.A. could have you behind the wheel for over an hour, even though the two locations are only about 15 miles apart. If you’d rather not be the one to navigate the “non-stop rush hour” traffic on the complicated freeway system yourself, rideshare or bike share services are popular there as well. For travel in and out of the city, you’re in luck. The LAX International Airport is the second largest in the country with over 100 domestic and 85 international routes, you can go anywhere your heart desires and come back home when you’re ready.
- Take a hike. It’s not all bright lights and red carpets in this star-studded southern California city. Getting out into nature is something many Angelenos and visitors to the area do regularly. And, there may just be a hiking trail for anyone who traverses these parts. Many of them are easy to moderate, so you won’t have to worry if you’re new to nature hiking. Plus, it may allow you to see a different side of Los Angeles. For instance, the 3-mile Runyon Canyon loop will run you past million-dollar properties and fantastic views of the Hollywood sign. You can also take your boots in the direction of the oft-featured Bronson Canyon, which served as the backdrop to many scenes in Invasion of the Body Snatchers and even the 1960’s Batman TV series. If your legs must lead to a body of water, there are also several trails that offer views and close proximity to lakes and waterfalls. So, dress in layers and pack your water bottle for a day hike adventure. Within driving distance of the city, there are also natural wonders in droves featured at several of our nation’s national parks.
- Cost of living. Being the home of Hollywood and big-time entertainment, you may expect that residing in the City of Angels isn’t cheap. And, you would be correct, however there’s a bit more to it than that. Let’s start with housing costs. Over half of Angelenos rent their homes(63% to be exact). The average cost of rent for an apartment in LA is $2,786 a month with an average square footage of 789 square feet. However, that monthly cost can vary widely based on the neighborhood you settle down in. Vermont Knolls and Vermont Vista have below-average monthly rents at about $1,522 a month. On the higher end, Historic South-Central, University Park, and North of Montana neighborhoods range in rents between $4,530 to $4,622. If you’re in the market to purchase, you can join the 37% of city residents who have found the median home cost to currently be around $891,820. Much like apartments, those prices can range quite a bit depending on location and size. Beyond how much you’ll pay for your home, what about other costs associated with being a LA and California state resident? Well, there’s the state income tax. It’s at a whopping 13.3%, topping out the list of one of the 10 states with the highest income tax in the nation. When you’re checking out your receipts, but not for groceries, you see a 9.25% combined state and city sales tax added onto your final bill.
- Let’s have a ball. L.A may be well known for the glitz and glamor, but it can throw down for a game, too. No need to be worried you won’t be able to root for the home team, there are some big players in many professional leagues. It’s such a big city that it’s got more than one team per league in some cases. Got “Take me out to the ball game” stuck in your head? Grab some tickets to cheer on the L.A. Dodgers at Elysian Park or the Los Angeles Angels at Angels Stadium in Anaheim (just about 30 miles away). If you like it hot or cold, you can visit the Staples Center in your L.A. Lakers (NBA) or L.A. Clippers (NBA) gear OR sit rinkside to cheer on the L.A. Kings (NHL) as they score on the ice. Fans of American football have their choice of supporting the Rams or Chargers (NFL). But if you are particular to futbol (soccer), then you’ll want to get your kicks at an L.A. Galaxy or Los Angeles Football Club match. Really, there’s a team for everyone in L.A. to root for. If you’re a good sport though, they’re all your home teams.
- Industries, film and beyond. Perhaps what’s bringing you to SoCal is a job in the film and entertainment industry. There’s certainly plenty of folks who flock to L.A. to pursue a position in these fields, with or without stars in their eyes. However, there’s more than movie work that occurs in L.A.. So if you’re not in that industry, don’t fret. Aerospace is big in this city, with industry leaders such as Boeing, Space X, and Lockheed. With the area’s big research institutions, such as UCLA Medical Center and Cedars-Sinai Hospital system, bioscience is another key industry exploring the cure to HIV, robotic limbs, and much more. From the top designers like Chanel down to mall favorites like Forever 21, L.A. is also a fashion hub in the U.S. From the textile manufacturing to the design aspects, it’s very much a passion here. Trade, Information Technology, Food manufacturing, and Transportation are also some big industries. All this to say: many seek to find their fortune in this sunny locale, and not all of those professions necessarily take place on the stage.
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