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Planning a move in Kings or out of state? BLVD Moving has you covered. Our experienced team knows the city inside and out—from tight streets to high-rise apartments and tricky staircases, we handle it all with care and efficiency. We offer a full range of services to make your Kings move simple, including packing, unpacking, and storage options, and all the moving supplies you need, delivered right to your door. And with our flat-rate pricing, you’ll never have to worry about surprise fees; you can always count on our upfront service.
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BLVD Moving Tips for Kings
Moving in Kings comes with its own set of challenges—traffic, parking, narrow streets, and busy schedules. But with the right planning, your move can be smooth and stress-free. Here are a few quick tips from the BLVD Moving team:
Plan Ahead
Kings is always on the move, and moving companies book up fast, especially at the end of the month or on weekends. We recommend scheduling your move at least 3–4 weeks in advance.
Reserve Parking in Advance
Parking in Kings can be tricky, especially in high-traffic neighborhoods or apartment complexes. If possible, arrange for a designated spot for the moving truck to save time and avoid extra hassle.
Declutter Before You Pack
The fewer items you move, the easier (and more affordable) your relocation will be. Take some time to sort through your belongings, donate what you no longer need, and lighten the load before moving day.
Label Your Boxes Clearly
Unpacking is significantly easier when boxes are clearly labeled by room and their contents. It also helps our movers know exactly where to place each box in your new home, saving you time and energy.
Plan Around Traffic
We all know L.A. traffic can be unpredictable. Our experienced team maps out the best routes and considers peak traffic hours to help avoid delays. Still, the earlier you start your move, the smoother the process tends to be.
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Moving to Kings? Here’s What to Know
So, you’re thinking about packing up and heading to a new place? But before you load up the truck, let’s talk about what it’s really like to move to Kings.
Kings County’s population is estimated at about 154,913, reflecting a slight decline recently. Sitting in the heart of the San Joaquin Valley, the county basks in scenic farmland views and abundant sunlight while offering a strong agricultural community feel.
- Kings enjoys bright, consistent sunshine throughout the seasons
- The average one-way commute time is about 24 minutes, reflecting medium-distance travel routines
English is the main language in most homes, and approximately 88% of residents are U.S. citizens
Kings County’s economy leans heavily on agricultural production, public sector jobs, and food processing, with growing support from military and healthcare operations. Unemployment remains moderate and employment rates show signs of stability amid evolving industry demands.
- Median household income is approximately $68,750/year
- Major industries include crop farming, processing plants, government services, military installations, and healthcare providers
Emerging areas include industrial agriculture tech, prisoner support services, and regional logistics
Kings County offers more affordable housing than coastal regions, though national averages are still above. Housing values have seen modest shifts, homeowners represent just over half of households, and median rents remain comparatively approachable.
- Median home value is about $305,700, with mild fluctuations in recent months
- Homeownership rate is approximately 55%, indicating a balanced owner-renter split
- Estimated median rent is around $1,184/month, influenced by size and area
Property tax rates align with central valley averages
Public transportation exists but is limited, so most residents rely on personal vehicles for their daily needs. Commute times reflect regional travel to work or errands across towns. Having a car remains a practical necessity throughout the county.
Kings County blends fertile farmland with small-city charm and community pride. Locals enjoy county fair traditions, fresh produce markets, and seasonal festivals celebrating agriculture and heritage. The food scene features hearty comfort dishes, locally sourced offerings, and warm hospitality.