QUEENS · NY

Movers in Queens, NY

Flat-rate local movers serving Queens and the rest of the New York City metro — one written price before we lift a box, our own crew and trucks, no broker in the middle.

  • One flat written rate
  • Our own crew & trucks
  • Bonded & $1M insured

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Queens covers more ground than any other borough we serve, from Astoria high-rises to Forest Hills co-ops to the crowded blocks around Flushing. Sal Ferraro routes each crew through the Queens-Midtown Tunnel or the RFK Bridge depending on where the day starts, so a LaGuardia-adjacent pickup doesn’t throw off a Forest Hills drop-off later the same afternoon.

Astoria and LIC high-rises

Astoria and Long Island City have filled in with newer doorman towers alongside older walk-ups, and the two building types need different playbooks. Doorman buildings mean a service elevator to reserve and a loading dock to check in with; older Astoria walk-ups mean four flights and a narrow stairwell. Anthony Russo’s crew handles both in the same week without missing a window, swapping a hand-truck for a lobby cart without slowing the schedule down.

Forest Hills co-ops and Flushing

Forest Hills co-op boards ask for the same paperwork Manhattan buildings do — certificate of insurance, move-in slot, sometimes a deposit held by the building — and Denise clears it before the truck leaves the yard. Flushing’s denser blocks mean tighter parking, so we scout the loading zone the day before on anything larger than a studio move. LaGuardia-adjacent moves get scheduled around airport-corridor traffic patterns, not against them.

Ready to book a Queens move? Start with a free flat quote, browse the rest of our service areas, or check residential moving for full-house jobs and Astoria walk-up specifics alike.

On the ground

The Queens details we plan around

  • Borough — Queens County
  • Population — about 2.3 million residents
  • ZIP codes — 11101, 11354, 11368, 11375
  • Key areas — Long Island City, Astoria, Flushing, Forest Hills
  • Main routes — LIE (I-495), Queens Blvd, Grand Central Pkwy
  • To Midtown Manhattan — about 20 minutes via the Queensboro Bridge
  • Common moves — high-rise apartments, family homes, office relocations
Jobs we’ve done nearby

How it went for folks around Queens

Andrea T.
Andrea T. Queens · 2-bed townhome · aparser:Maps::Google::Reviews
★★★★★

John and Bob were extremely easy to work with and very communicative throughout my move process. They were quick and I would highly recommend working with them at any time!

Jose P.
Jose P. Queens · 3-bed house · aparser:Maps::Google::Reviews
★★★★★

I had a lot of unexpected issues come up on my move day, and my movers went above and beyond. Shout out to Espinoza, Alejandra, and Victor for their flexibility and hard work. Made my move-in so much better!

Brandon K.
Brandon K. Park Slope · 3-bed house · aparser:Maps::Google::Reviews
★★★★★

The moving team was top drawer. They arrived on time with ample moving supplies: blankets, tape, ratchet straps, and multiple dollies. They worked efficiently and carefully to our great satisfaction. This was absolutely the most positive moving experience we ever had.

Ready when you are

Moving in or out of Queens?

Send your pickup and dropoff and our New York office sends back a written flat rate — usually within the hour.