Walk-up apartments are some of the most common addresses we move in Philadelphia. Two-floor walk-ups in Manayunk, Fishtown, and South Philly. Three-floor walk-ups along Lancaster Avenue, in Conshohocken, and across... read more →
Apartment moves are not all the same job. Moving from a one-bedroom rental to your first house is a different exercise than moving from a four-bedroom Main Line house into... read more →
Most apartment renters assume their move will take longer than it actually does — or hope it will be faster than is reasonable. The truth is in the middle, and... read more →
The single biggest variable on apartment moving day is not the stairs, the truck, or the weather. It is how packed you are when the crew walks in. A fully... read more →
If your apartment building told you that you need a certificate of insurance from your moving company before you can move in or move out, you are not being singled... read more →
Most apartment moves come down to one question that nobody asks until it is too late: how is the truck getting to the front door, and how is the furniture... read more →
If you are moving a one-bedroom apartment somewhere in Philadelphia or the Main Line, the first thing you want to know is the price. The honest answer is that it... read more →
Your lease ends Friday. The new place is ready Saturday. It is Wednesday afternoon and you do not have a mover. Welcome to the most common Philadelphia apartment-renter situation we... read more →
Moving a studio apartment on the Main Line should be the easiest move you ever do. Small footprint, fewer pieces, faster load. But anyone who has done it knows the... read more →