When moving, my worries were lightened by the efficiency of the workers loading the truck.
Brownstone in Park Slope or a split-level out on Staten Island, the routine holds: blankets on the corners, a spotter at every doorway, and furniture reset room by room before we roll out.
One written number, no walkthrough required.
A Park Slope brownstone and a Staten Island split-level need different footwork, but the routine underneath stays the same: blankets on every corner, a spotter posted at each doorway, and furniture reset room by room before the crew rolls out.
Doorman-building coordination means checking in with the front desk, confirming service-elevator hours, and staying inside the window the building gave us — not showing up and hoping. Denise Falco clears any co-op board requirements ahead of time; see apartment moving for how that paperwork flow works.
Studio moves start at $399, a 1BR runs $699, a 2BR is $1,295, and a 3BR is $1,995 — all flat, all confirmed before the truck rolls. Hourly work runs $149 to $249 depending on crew size.
For pianos or gun safes inside a residential move, Curtis Boone’s team steps in with the right rigging — details are on our piano moving and safe moving pages.
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One number covers the crew, the gear, and the care — nothing itemized after the fact.
When moving, my worries were lightened by the efficiency of the workers loading the truck.
Best moving experience you could ever have. White walls were in perfect condition when they left! Courteous and quick.
The team was so efficient and helpful!! Highly recommend!
One honest New York crew for every kind of move across the New York City metro.
Most days our trucks never leave the five boroughs, running between Brooklyn, Queens, and Manhattan on one flat number you approve before a single box gets taped.
Cross a state line and the same New York crew that loaded your apartment drives it through, since we run the Boston, Philadelphia, and DC corridors ourselves on our own federal authority instead of handing the load to a stranger.
Doorman buildings and walk-ups off the 4th floor gate you behind reserved elevators and co-op board paperwork, so Denise nails down the certificate of insurance ahead and Sal schedules the crew straight to the window.
Leave the cabinets and closets full and our packers handle it, sleeving dishes and electronics in rigid boxes, then taping each shut so nothing shifts on a run across the Verrazzano.
Closing dates rarely sync in this market, so we hold the load in climate-controlled storage charged month to month, nothing locked in and no floor on how little you keep.
Keyboard instruments get their own playbook: Curtis’s team blankets the body, straps it to a skid board, and walks it through tight prewar hallways and stair turns without leaving a mark.
Send your pickup and dropoff and our New York office sends back a written flat rate — usually within the hour.