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Serenity Movers Delivers First-Class Moving Services in NYC
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Serenity Movers
Serenity Movers are local movers in NYC that have been proudly serving residential and commercial moving clients in the tri-state area for over 18 years.

NEW YORK - Washingtoner -- Serenity Movers, a premier moving company in the Bronx, is pleased to announce that they are providing their services throughout the New York City metropolitan area.

"We have been in the moving industry for nearly 20 years and have been relied on for all sorts of moves, big and small," says Roni Klajner, who is the owner of Serenity Movers. "Serenity Movers is for New Yorkers, by New Yorkers."

Serenity Movers is licensed in all five boroughs of New York City, as well as neighboring Westchester County. The business performs moves for people who are changing houses, apartments and condos, along with seniors moving into an assisted living facility.

A number of commercial clients who are looking to relocate their office also rely on Serenity Movers. Both residential and commercial customers can opt into the various options offered by the moving company serving Westchester NY including a packing and unpacking service for a seamless move, as well as short- and long-term storage at the company's brand-new climate-controlled facility.

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One new addition to the Serenity Movers website is their intuitive estimate form, which gives potential customers an on-the-spot approximate price for their full move based on answers to questions such as if they're moving within the five boroughs, need the aforementioned packing service and size of the new space.

To learn more about Serenity Movers and all of their moving services in NYC, please reach out to them directly at (877) 887-1818 or visit the moving company in the Bronx online at https://serenitymovers.com.

About Serenity Movers

Serenity Movers are local movers in NYC that have been proudly serving residential and commercial moving clients in the tri-state area for over 18 years. We are licensed in the Bronx, Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island and Westchester NY. We take pride in our attention to detail, our knowledge & experience and our dedication to providing outstanding customer service. Our company also offers short-term and long-term storage in a secured, professional facility. Call us today to get a quote!

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