“I bought a very heavy sofa at a used-furniture store that had to travel fifty miles to my house. I found G & G on Yelp, liked the quote, and booked. The woman on the phone was efficient and gave a two-hour window, Alonzo texted when they were en route, and three gentlemen showed up with a liftgate truck and humped the sofa up a difficult flight of stairs with two ninety-degree turns.”
A local move should be the easy kind, and it is when the price is settled up front. G & G Moving looks over the rooms, the stairs, and both addresses, then writes one flat figure for the whole job, so there is no clock ticking and nothing tacked on when the truck is empty.
What a Local Move Includes
- A crew and a truck stocked with pads, shrink wrap, straps, and dollies
- A flat per-job price, not an hourly rate that grows with every break
- Loaded, driven, unloaded, and placed room by room
- Beds and tables taken apart and put back together on the other end
Typical Local Flat Per-Job Rates
| Home size | Typical crew | Flat per-job band |
|---|---|---|
| Studio | 2 movers | $320–$460 |
| 1-bedroom | 2 movers | $460–$700 |
| 2-bedroom | 2–3 movers | $740–$1,120 |
| 3-bedroom | 3 movers | $1,150–$1,720 |
Each band is quoted flat before the date, and the $60 deposit comes off the total. No fuel surcharge, no stair fee, no surprise at the end, that is the whole idea.