Moving to Butler: A Neighborhood Guide
Moving to Butler: A Neighborhood Guide
Moving to a new city is exciting, but it can also be overwhelming to figure out which neighborhood suits your lifestyle. As experienced movers serving Butler County and Western Pennsylvania, we've helped countless families and professionals relocate throughout the region. Here's our insider's guide to finding your perfect neighborhood in Butler.
Downtown Butler: Historic Revival
Perfect for: Young professionals, empty nesters, and history enthusiasts
Downtown Butler has experienced significant revitalization in recent years, centered around Main Street and the historic courthouse square. This walkable district combines architectural character with modern amenities, featuring locally-owned restaurants, specialty shops, and cultural attractions like the Butler Little Theatre and Maridon Museum.
The area offers a variety of housing options from renovated historic buildings with urban apartments to character-filled homes on tree-lined streets. Community events like the Butler Farm Show and Butler Italian Festival bring energy to the downtown area throughout the year.
Moving Tip: Downtown Butler moves often involve historic buildings with unique layouts and narrow stairwells. Our crews come prepared with specialized equipment to navigate these challenges while protecting both your belongings and these historic structures.
Meridian: Family-Friendly Convenience
Perfect for: Families seeking suburban comfort with convenient amenities
Meridian offers the perfect combination of residential tranquility and commercial convenience. This growing community features established neighborhoods alongside newer developments, providing various housing options at different price points. The area's commercial district along Route 68 offers shopping, dining, and services within easy reach.
Families appreciate the quality schools and proximity to recreational opportunities at Alameda Park. The community's central location provides easy access to both Butler and Pittsburgh, making it ideal for commuters.
Moving Tip: Meridian homes often include multiple levels and attached garages. Our teams bring appropriate equipment to efficiently move items between floors while ensuring nothing is damaged during the transition.
Cranberry Township: Modern Suburban Excellence
Perfect for: Professionals and families seeking upscale amenities and excellent schools
Though technically just outside Butler County, Cranberry Township is a popular choice for those working in the Butler area who seek premium suburban living. This thriving community features newer housing developments, excellent schools, and extensive recreational facilities including the impressive Cranberry Township Community Park.
The township's location at the intersection of major highways offers convenient access to both Pittsburgh and Butler. The commercial district includes everything from large retailers to specialty shops and restaurants, providing comprehensive amenities for residents.
Moving Tip: Cranberry Township moves often involve valuable furnishings in newer homes. Our professional movers use premium packing materials and techniques to ensure these items are transported safely.
Saxonburg: Historic Small-Town Charm
Perfect for: Those seeking authentic small-town atmosphere with historic character
Saxonburg offers a unique blend of historic German heritage and small-town intimacy. Founded in 1832 by John Roebling (who later designed the Brooklyn Bridge), the borough maintains much of its original character with buildings dating to the 19th century. The walkable Main Street features specialty shops, restaurants, and the Saxonburg Museum.
Housing options include historic homes with character features alongside more modest properties, offering various price points. Community events like the Saxonburg Festival of the Arts highlight the town's creative spirit and strong sense of community.
Moving Tip: Saxonburg's historic homes often feature unique architectural elements that require special care during moves. Our teams are trained to handle these challenges while preserving your home's character.
Seven Fields: Upscale Planned Community
Perfect for: Families and professionals seeking premium amenities in a structured community
Seven Fields offers meticulously planned neighborhoods with modern homes and premium amenities. This borough features well-maintained properties, community swimming pools, walking trails, and a small commercial district. The area's careful development creates a cohesive community atmosphere while providing contemporary living spaces.
Residents appreciate the convenient location near Route 228, offering easy access to both Cranberry Township amenities and Butler. The community's emphasis on green space and recreation makes it particularly attractive to families and active adults.
Moving Tip: Seven Fields homes typically feature open floor plans and premium finishes. Our movers use appropriate techniques and materials to protect these high-end features during the moving process.
Mars: Small-Town Living with Character
Perfect for: Families seeking community connection and good schools
Mars combines small-town charm with convenient amenities, centered around its distinctive downtown area. The borough's quirky planetary theme creates a unique identity celebrated during the annual Mars New Year festival. Housing options range from historic properties to newer developments on the outskirts, offering various styles and price points.
The award-winning Mars Area School District attracts families, while the manageable size creates a genuine sense of community. The borough's location provides easy access to larger commercial areas in Cranberry Township while maintaining its distinct small-town atmosphere.
Moving Tip: Mars moves sometimes involve challenging driveways, particularly in winter months. Our team plans ahead for these conditions to ensure smooth moves regardless of weather challenges.
Final Thoughts
Butler County offers diverse neighborhoods to suit various lifestyles and preferences. Whether you're drawn to historic small towns, family-friendly suburbs, or revitalized urban areas, there's a perfect spot waiting for you.
Need help with your move to or within Butler County? Contact Worry Free Movers for a free consultation. Our local expertise ensures your transition will be smooth, regardless of which neighborhood you choose.
Ultimate Moving Checklist for Butler Residents
8 Weeks Before Moving
Research schools, healthcare providers, and amenities in your new Butler neighborhood
Create a moving budget and start tracking expenses
Request estimates from moving companies (including us at Worry Free Movers!)
Begin sorting through belongings and decide what to keep, donate, or sell
Create a dedicated Butler moving folder for all documents
Research utility providers specific to your Butler neighborhood
6 Weeks Before Moving
Book your moving company and confirm details
Gather important records (medical, dental, school transcripts)
Research Butler-specific parking permits if needed for moving trucks
Begin using up frozen foods and pantry items
Start collecting free boxes from local businesses or purchase moving supplies
If moving during winter, prepare for potential snow contingencies
4 Weeks Before Moving
Submit change of address with USPS
Update address for subscriptions, credit cards, banks, insurance
Schedule utility disconnection at current home
Set up utilities at your new Butler home (West Penn Power, Columbia Gas, PA American Water)
Arrange for cleaning services if needed (current and/or new home)
Research Butler County waste collection schedule for your new address
3 Weeks Before Moving
Begin packing non-essential items and seasonal belongings
Create an inventory of valuable items with photos
Research neighborhood-specific parking regulations for moving trucks
Confirm details with your moving company
Arrange for pet or child care on moving day if needed
Join local neighborhood social media groups for your new Butler community
2 Weeks Before Moving
Continue packing room by room
Plan your journey to your new Butler home
Notify friends and family of your address change
Transfer prescriptions to a pharmacy near your new home
Schedule mail forwarding with the post office
Research local Butler services (mechanics, doctors, dentists)
1 Week Before Moving
Pack a "first night" box with essentials
Clean out refrigerator and freezer
Confirm parking arrangements for the moving truck
Back up your computer(s)
Prepare a floor plan for movers to place furniture in your new home
Check whether your moving day coincides with any local events (Butler Farm Show, festivals, etc.)
Moving Day
Keep important documents and valuables with you
Do a final walkthrough of your old home
Check for items in hard-to-remember spaces (attic, under sinks, etc.)
Exchange contact information with your movers
Take meter readings and photos of both properties
Note nearby restaurants for a quick meal after moving
After Moving to Butler
Register to vote in Butler County
Update driver's license at the Pennsylvania DMV
Update vehicle registration
Find local service providers (doctor, dentist, vet, etc.)
Explore your new neighborhood and visit Moraine State Park
Update your insurance policies
Register children in their new Butler area schools
Locate nearest emergency services
Local Butler Resources:
DMV: 356 Point Plaza, Butler
Utilities: West Penn Power, Columbia Gas, Pennsylvania American Water
Waste Management: Varies by municipality, check with local township
City Hall: 140 West North Street, Butler
Local Police (non-emergency): (724) 287-7743
Butler County Services: 124 West Diamond Street, Butler
Public Library: 218 North McKean Street, Butler
Need help with your move? Contact Worry Free Movers at (330) 435-8686 for a free quote or visit worryfreemovers.com to learn more about our services in Butler.