NiceGuy Moving Company
The Most Desired
Movers From Boston To Augusta
7-day delivery starting at $2300
OUR COMPETITIVE MOVING SERVICES FROM BOSTON
Packing. Transport. Storage.
JUST HOW MUCH WOULD IT COST YOU TO MOVE FROM BOSTON TO AUGUSTA?
With NiceGuy, our 7-day moving service from Boston to Augusta starts at $2300.
The Transit & Move
This $2300 is inclusive of tolls, gas, insurance, packing, unpacking, and the move itself. This is one of the cheapest ways to get from Boston to Augusta with your furniture.
Our trusting, expert and fully-certified movers will take delicate care of your items to ensure everything is safe and unharmed throughout the transit. We’ll even carefully wrap any particular items that might need more attention and extra security throughout the move.
NiceGuy moving vehicles have GPS and tracking devices, enabling us to make sure our team arrives at your location safely and in good time.
SO, WHY SHOULD YOU CHOOSE NICEGUY AS YOUR BOSTON MOVERS?
Simply put, because we’re the best at what we do!
We never take any of our jobs lightly and make sure that your needs are being met every step of the way while getting from Boston to Augusta.
We know that selecting a moving company from Boston to Augusta can seem a bit overwhelming when you first start planning. But, with years of experience under our belts, we can say with assurance that choosing us will not be a decision you’ll regret. Keep scrolling to read our customer reviews and see what others have to say about our process.
OUR CUSTOMERS PUT THEIR FAITH IN US AS THEIR FAVORITE
MOVING COMPANY FROM BOSTON TO AUGUSTA
Customer reviews and word-of-mouth help make your decision easier. Just like our pricing and services, we want to be as transparent with you as possible. That’s why you can find our most recent customer reviews here so you don’t have to go searching for them elsewhere.
Read on to find out what others have to say about us as their choice movers from Boston to Augusta.



GET READY FOR ALL THAT AUGUSTA HAS TO OFFER!
Moving from Boston to Augusta should be an exciting time in your life. Here is what you have to look forward to when you are settled and ready to take on the city!
The population in Augusta is just under 200,000. This makes it a desirable place to live as it’s not too overwhelmingly big like Atlanta, the biggest city in Georgia.
Outdoor Activities
Augusta is home to the annual Master’s. This is one of 4 major professional golf tournaments played throughout the year. It brings thousands of spectators to the city to watch the best golfers from around the world at the private Augusta National Golf Club. So, if you’re a golf fan, this is a great place to be!
Not into golf? Have no fear, there are plenty of other ways to enjoy the great outdoors. For starters, there is the Augusta Canal National Heritage Area that provides plenty of wide trails to hike, bike or run on.
Augusta is also situated on the riverfront where you’ll find more walking paths, making it a great way to tour and familiarize yourself with the heart of the city. The riverwalk is also where most of the city’s main events take place such as Saturday morning markets, jazz performances in the summer, St. Patrick’s Day events, Independence Day celebrations, and more.
Are you a wildlife lover? The Phinizy Swamp Nature Park is sure to please with 1100 acres of swamplands, Here you’ll find rabbits, alligators, birds, turtles, different types of fish and many other species!
Culture, Art & Museums
Like other cities in the U.S., Augusta hosts a ‘First Friday’ event to showcase local, talented artists. At this monthly event, you’ll also be able to sample delicious food, meet your neighbors, and experience this city’s culture and community first-hand.
If you’d like to experience more breathtaking pieces of artwork, be sure to check out the Morris Museum of Art on Sundays for free admission and tours! This museum boasts pictures, sculptures, paintings, and exhibits from southern U.S. artists, and showcases works from the 1700s to the present day.
If that isn’t’ enough, the Sacred Heart Cultural Centre is a must-visit. The architecture of this Catholic church will take your breath away. Built in 1897, it’s on the National Register of Historic Places.
If you’re more into live performances than touring artwork, make sure you catch a show at the Imperial Theatre where you can watch a concert or musical.