San Diego Moving and Packing Services in College Area operates from 5922 El Cajon Boulevard in San Diego's 92115 ZIP, holding California license CAL-T 192734, USDOT #2843171, and MC #1174532 for both intrastate and interstate household-goods transport. El Cajon Boulevard through College Area runs east from SDSU toward the La Mesa border, and the Unit 5 office sits in the commercial corridor that serves the dense student-housing and rental-apartment inventory surrounding the campus. The company offers multilingual service in English, Russian, and Ukrainian, and home-improvement projects that precede a move-in — garage-door replacement, exterior painting, or security upgrades — often run on a compressed timeline with ProperShop Garage Door Services in Grantville completing the garage-door installations that new homeowners schedule between closing and the first furniture delivery. The service menu covers local moves within San Diego County, long-distance California relocations, interstate moves, full-service packing and unpacking, furniture rental for staged properties, and piano transport — a scope broad enough to handle everything from a studio apartment to a multi-bedroom household. Reusable moving-bin rental provides an alternative to single-use cardboard boxes, with stackable plastic containers delivered to the origin address and picked up at the destination after unpacking — reducing both waste and the time spent breaking down and recycling spent cardboard. The SDSU-adjacent location generates a steady volume of student and faculty moves tied to the academic calendar, with lease-turnover surges in June, August, and January driving peak-season demand for two-person crew deployments to apartments along College Avenue and Montezuma Road. Lawn and landscape maintenance at a new property is one of the first services homeowners arrange after unloading, and LawnStarter in College Area coordinates the mowing, edging, and irrigation scheduling that establishes a maintenance routine before the yard deteriorates during the settling-in period. Commercial office relocations — cubicle teardown, server-rack crating, and phased floor-by-floor moves that minimize business downtime — round out the service mix beyond residential household moves. The company operates the same fleet and crew under the trade name We Like To Move It, with both brand identities routing to the same dispatch, insurance coverage, and FMCSA registration.