Apartment + unit moves in Vaucluse
Not every Vaucluse move is a mansion, and we won't pretend otherwise. Nearly half the headland's addresses are flats, from the mid-rise blocks along New South Head Road to the 1960s walk-ups. It's a different job to a house, and it's priced like one.
The three flat types, three plans
Lift buildings
The lift gets booked with the building manager, protective curtains go in if the building has them, and the load is sequenced so the lift does full trips, not shuttle runs with two cartons. If your block needs a bond or a move-in form, tell us and we'll work to it.
Walk-ups
The stair carry is the whole job, so it's planned like one: light boxes flow continuously, the heavy pieces get two on the piece and one calling the corners, and the common areas get corner protection so the strata never hears our name.
Ground floor and townhouses
The easiest of the family, usually a straight run, and the two-person crew clears most one- and two-bedroom places in a morning. Hours depend on the day; the rate never moves mid-job.
Parking is the real question
On the corridor the truck can't just idle where it likes. We plan the loading spot before the day, a loading zone where one exists, otherwise legal kerb space scouted in advance, and never your neighbour's driveway.