How Many Moving Boxes Do I Need? A Room-by-Room Guide Stop guessing. Stop running out. Plan boxes the right way. The wrong box count costs you a trip to the... read more →
10 Questions to Ask a Moving Company Before You Hire A short interview separates the pros from the problems. Anyone with a truck can claim to be a mover. The... read more →
Hidden Fees Movers Charge (And How to Avoid Surprises) Know exactly what you'll pay before the truck arrives. Few things ruin a move faster than a final bill that's hundreds... read more →
Small Long Distance Moves from the Philadelphia Suburbs The complete LiteMovers guide to moving one piece of furniture - or a small studio's worth of belongings - across state lines.... read more →
Suburban Moving for Families Who Want More Than a Generic Philly Mover Moving from Philadelphia to the suburbs is not the same as moving across town. You may be dealing... read more →
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 →
What a Local Move Really Means in the Philadelphia Suburbs A move can feel local even when it crosses county lines, school districts, apartment complexes, or senior communities. That is... read more →
Senior Movers Across the Main Line and Philadelphia Suburbs Senior moves are not just smaller moves. They often involve downsizing, family coordination, floor plans, donation decisions, storage, packing, and a... read more →
Apartment Movers Who Know the Building Before Move Day Apartment moves are won or lost before the truck arrives. The biggest problems are usually building rules, elevator reservations, certificates of... read more →
Moving With Storage Between Closings in the Philadelphia Suburbs Not every move goes directly from one home to the next. Closings shift, renovations run long, apartments start on different dates,... read more →
The Philadelphia Suburbs Moving Checklist A suburban move has more moving parts than most people expect. You may need to coordinate settlement dates, township rules, school schedules, storage, packing, donations,... read more →

