ATLANTA, GA, June 14, 2012 (Press-News.org) Atlanta relocation specialists AC White Relocations are pleased to announce that they offer United Van Lines' CityPointe program to their moving clients.
CityPointe is a program available through United Van Lines agents like AC White Relocations. It provides moving clients with relocation solutions which minimize some of the challenges of relocating.
One of the relocation solutions CityPointe provides is real estate services. CityPointe finds local real estate agents who are the best of their field and then connects them with program members to help with their real estate needs, including purchasing and selling a home. This helps to minimize the stress of both finding and selling a home for the client.
In addition to finding ideal real estate agents for CityPointe program members, CityPointe offers a cash back program for using a referred realtor. Homes over $100,000 can earn approximately $5 per $1,000 on their home sale and/or home purchase price when they use a CityPointe real estate agent and move with a United Van Lines agent. Cash back is based on home value.
CityPointe also can provide temporary housing in the client's new location should a move need to occur before permanent housing is acquired. CityPointe does not outsource to just one temporary housing supplier or have any ownership or joint interest in any of the organizations they may recommend.
CityPointe is very easy for all Atlanta moving clients to use. When a client hires AC White (or any other United agent) for their move, they can then register to use CityPointe. A CityPointe representative will then contact the client within one business day to discuss the client's needs. They will then help them find whatever real estate professionals they need to ease their relocation. Should they sell or purchase an eligible home, they will receive cash back within 30 days of closing.
To learn more about the CityPointe program offered by Atlanta movers AC White Relocations, please visit http://www.citypointe.com or contact AC White Relocations.
With over 85 years as Atlanta's premier moving company, AC White Relocations is able to provide you and your family with the best movers in Atlanta. The company specializes in residential moving, office moving, and storage solutions. To learn more about AC White's Atlanta relocation services or to schedule your family's move in Atlanta, please visit AC White Relocations online at http://www.acwhite.com/.
About A. C. White Relocations:
Atlanta moving company A. C. White Relocations has been family owned and operated since 1926. Four generations of experience with moving in Atlanta has given A. C. White Relocations a distinct advantage over other Atlanta movers. With offices in Atlanta, Macon, and Savannah, GA, A. C. White Relocations' dedication to superior service and customer satisfaction has earned them both the respect and loyalty of their Georgia moving clients. Partnered with United Van Lines, A. C. White Relocations has the resources and the care and attentiveness everyone needs in Atlanta movers.
For more information, please visit http://www.acwhite.com/.
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Atlanta Movers AC White Relocations Offers CityPointe to All Atlanta Moving Clients
Atlanta moving company AC White Relocations announces that they offer their moving clients United Van Lines' CityPointe program to help minimize the stress of relocation.
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[Press-News.org] Atlanta Movers AC White Relocations Offers CityPointe to All Atlanta Moving ClientsAtlanta moving company AC White Relocations announces that they offer their moving clients United Van Lines' CityPointe program to help minimize the stress of relocation.