Before your Eastern Suburbs move, here's what our Eastern Suburbs removalists want you to know about the area to make moving day go a lot smoother.
Property type and access
In some eastern suburbs like Paddington and Woollahra, narrow one-way streets and limited parking are the main headaches. We often need to arrange resident parking permits a few days out, and there are jobs where our Eastern Suburbs removalists are carrying furniture 50 metres down the street because the truck can't get closer.
Property type shapes the rest:
Modern apartments (like those in Bondi Junction and Double Bay): Usually need lift bookings 48 hours out with strict time windows. Missing it means rescheduling, so be prepared to move quickly.
Art Deco walk-ups (Elizabeth Bay and Coogee): These 1930s blocks rarely have lifts. The narrow, often U-shaped stairwells slow things down. Let us know upfront if you have these access issues or anything oversized so we can prepare properly.
Harbour-side homes (Vaucluse and Bellevue Hill): Steep blocks and long stair carries are common. Be prepared for a long moving day or days.
Best time to book an Eastern Suburbs removalist
Weekday moves between March and November are the smoothest. A few things regularly delay moving day in the Eastern Suburbs:
- Summer weekends in Bondi and Coogee can turn a 15-minute drive into an hour of beach traffic.
- School run gridlock near Ascham School, Cranbrook School, and Kambala School hits at 8-9 am and 3-4 pm on weekdays during term.
- Saturday mornings in Rose Bay and Double Bay are busy with the markets and brunch crowd.
- Strict clearways on Anzac Parade and Old South Head Road. If the truck is there at 3 pm, it gets towed.
We can plan your start time around things like this.
Why local Eastern Suburbs removalist experience matters
Our Eastern suburbs removalists have been moving people across the area for over a decade. We know which buildings need permits, which streets won't fit a large truck, and how to plan a move that runs on time.