Moving to Hyattsville, Maryland

Sep 21, 2014

moving to hyattsvilleAre you planning your move to Hyattsville, Maryland? If so, you’ve made a good choice, as you will find yourself in close proximity to acclaimed public and private colleges and universities, as well as parks and shopping options. Also, Washington, D.C. is only a few miles away from your new home! Before moving to Hyattsville, check out these tips:

Location

Hyattsville is known for its affordability and close proximity to the Washington, D.C. area. Populated with lush greenery, small and medium-sized houses, and education options for students of all ages close by, Hyattsville can be an ideal place to live for someone looking for the small-town feel that is not too far from the big city. Arts District Hyattsville is a new development in Downtown Hyattsville that has led to many new townhouses, restaurants, and shopping locations being built for its residents.

Preparing for the Move

When you’re finalizing your plans for your move to Hyattsville, be sure to reserve your moving truck or trailer as early as possible to guarantee you will have it for the day you want to move. Moving day can be stressful, so eliminate some unnecessary worries by making your reservation ASAP. There are also storage options available for Hyattsville residents to keep your belongings safe during all seasons of the year.

What to Do

Aside from the gorgeous landscape of Hyattsville, you also have the historic monuments of Washington, D.C. to visit only a few minutes away. When you make your move to Hyattsville, you’ll only be 7 miles away from The White House. Making day trips to the city to see the Lincoln Memorial and the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial will be a common occurrence for Hyattsville residents. If you feel like staying in the city, there are plenty of parks and restaurants to choose from, such as the Hamilton Splash Park for the younger residents and the highly-rated Franklin’s Restaurant and Brewery.

Do you have any tips for future Hyattsville residents? Let us know in the comments below!

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