Congratulations on your big decision to move to Vermont!

Since White Gloves Genesis in 1988, We’ve performed over one-thousand long distance moves to Vermont. We hope to see you on moving day!

Our Moving Process

The White Glove Treatment

We are licensed to perform local moves in New Jersey to relocate customers to any location in the continental United States, including Vermont.

White Glove is also happy to offer a flat price on your long distance move. Our prices are based on your inventory rather than charging based on factors like weight or cubic feet. This helps eliminate variable on the move day and gives our consumers complete control over your price and removes all surprises.

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Benefits of Living in Vermont

Are you getting ready to move from New York to Vermont? Even though these states are close, the Big Apple and the Green Mountain State have different environments and cultures. Make the beginning of your stay easier by familiarizing yourself with what it's like to live in Vermont.

Get Ready for Politics

While you don’t have to get involved with politics if you don’t want to, Vermont is famous for its political engagement. If you love living by the United Nations and other important organizations in the Empire State, look forward to lots of political activists and campaigns in your new home state.

Pack Your Snow Gear

Like most New England states, Vermont experiences more than its share of cold weather. In January, the average high is 27 degrees, and the average low is 10 degrees. Make sure to bring your snow gear and prepare for some epic snowman-building sessions. Summer weather is pleasant and perfect for hiking, though, with the average high for July reaching 82 degrees.

Hit the (Lake) Beach

Vermont is landlocked, so you might not think of it as a beach state. However, thanks to Lake Champlain, the Green Mountain State still has plenty of beaches. Plan your vacations on its coast, or move to Burlington so you can always be close to the lake.

Enjoy the Extra Room

New York has almost 20 million people, and New York City alone holds almost 8.5 million of them. Vermont, on the other hand, is home to less than 625,000, making it the second-least populated state. When you reach this quiet state, take a deep breath and enjoy the space to spread out.

Take a Hike

Vermont may not have many people, but it does have lots of places to hike. Try the six-mile loop at Camel’s Hump Trail if you’re a seasoned hiker, or try the five-mile Moss Glen Falls Trail through CC Putnam State Forest if you’re new to hiking. Don’t forget to purchase some thick socks and hiking books before your first trek so that you don’t get blisters.

Pour on Some Maple Syrup

Before you host your first brunch for your neighbors or coworkers, make sure to purchase real maple syrup made in Vermont rather than the flavored corn syrup variety. While there’s nothing wrong with fake maple syrup, Vermonters have a reputation for being maple syrup snobs. Plus, the real deal does taste much better once you get used to its thinner consistency. It’s not just for pancakes and waffles, either; try syrup as the sweetener the next time you make cookies, jelly, and candy.

Stay Sheltered on a Bridge

New England is famous for its covered bridges, and Vermont continues this historic tradition. They’re the perfect place for an afternoon stroll with out-of-town relatives or for an Instagram-worthy photo op when you get to town.

Get Ready for a New Season

New York has four seasons: winter, spring, summer, and fall. The Green Mountain State has all these and a bonus fifth season: mud season. After months of snowfall that doesn’t melt, Vermont’s mud season kicks in once winter finally relents. To be a true Vermonter, designate a room or hall in your house as the mudroom so that you have a place to handle all the mess. Your hiking boots will come in handy during this season, too.

Soak in the Colors

The Green Mountain State lives up to its name in the spring and summer, and in the fall, you get to watch the mountains turn red, orange, and yellow. Make reservations at one of Vermont’s state parks during September or October to catch the natural display, or just take a long drive along the highway.

Stay Safe and Sound

Based on its crime rates, Vermont is the second-safest state in the country, and only Maine has lower assault rates. Feel comfortable leaving your lawn equipment in the front yard when you take a break for lunch, and take a stroll in the woods without worrying. It’s still important to practice basic safety, of course, but your odds of experiencing a crime are much lower than in New York

Breathe the Clean Air

Because Vermont does not have any large manufacturing centers, it does not have a big pollution problem. You don’t have to worry about masking up to prevent smog problems if you have asthma or another breathing condition.

Sit Under the Stars

Another benefit of the low pollution levels is that you can finally see the stars. Whether you’re used to the light pollution in New York City or the industrial pollution in other towns, take a look at the clear night sky on your first evening in Vermont.

Mind Your Manners

The Green Mountain State is famous for its emphasis on manners and hard work, even among young people. Brush up on your manners before you move, and you might still be pleasantly surprised by how polite your neighbors and coworkers are.

Start your life in Vermont off right by trusting all of us at White Glove Moving and Storage to get you between the Big Apple and the Green Mountain State.

White Glove’s Long Distance Price Lock Guarantee

White Glove is proud to be the only Long-Distance mover in New Jersey & New York to offer, “Long-Distance Price Lock.

This means the price we quote you before your move is always the price you pay after the move. 

No hidden fees, no circumstantial costs, no nickel or diming you for things you didn’t agree to. That’s one of the ways we make your moving day a White Glove experience. Learn more about other commitments we make to our customers.

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