Seattle, WA

Residential Movers in Seattle

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Pricing Guide:1-bed: $480–$780 · 2-bed: $750–$1,300 · 3-bed: $1,200–$2,000 · $125–$165/hr (2-person crew)·Free quote · No obligation · Response within 1 hour

Residential Moving in Seattle, WA

Seattle's residential neighborhoods each impose their own logistical demands, and the difference between a smooth move and a stressful one often comes down to whether your moving company has done it before. Capitol Hill's dense blocks require SDOT temporary no-parking permits filed 72 hours in advance — we handle that paperwork on your behalf. Queen Anne's steep grades demand properly loaded trucks and experienced drivers who know how to position a 26-foot box truck on a hillside. Ballard and Fremont have overhead utility lines that limit truck height on certain residential streets, so we scout routes before move day. Our crews have been navigating Seattle's neighborhoods since 2009, and that institutional knowledge is built into every quote we give.

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Residential Moving Across Seattle Neighborhoods

Our crews serve every neighborhood in Seattle — from the most accessible suburbs to the trickiest urban streets. Here are some of the areas we cover regularly:

Capitol HillBallardQueen AnneFremontSouth Lake UnionBeacon HillMagnoliaWallingfordGreen LakeNorthgateFirst HillMadison ParkMadronaLeschiColumbia CityWest Seattle

Seattle Neighborhoods We Know Best

We move homes in every Seattle neighborhood, but some areas come up most often: Capitol Hill (permit coordination on Broadway and Pine), Queen Anne (steep lots on 1st Ave N and Taylor Ave N), Ballard (narrow residential streets in the 24th Ave NW corridor), Magnolia (long driveways and limited street access), Beacon Hill (steep grades and parking restrictions near the light rail station), and South Lake Union (new construction with loading dock coordination). If your home is in any of these areas, mention it when you request a quote — we'll flag any access issues before move day.

What to Expect on Move Day

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Free quote — we assess your Seattle home and provide a flat-rate price

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Move day: crew arrives on time with all equipment and packing materials

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Every item is wrapped, padded, and loaded with care

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Safe transport to your new home — we know Seattle's streets and access points

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Careful unloading and placement — furniture goes exactly where you want it

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Final walkthrough to confirm everything is in order

Why Choose On The Go Moving in Seattle?

  • Flat-rate pricing — no hourly clock surprises
  • Full packing and unpacking available
  • 1 free month of climate-controlled storage with every move
  • Floor runners, door jamb protectors, and furniture pads on every job
  • Available 7 days a week including weekends
  • Licensed HG-064180 | USDOT# 2120054 | Fully insured

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WA HG-064180 | USDOT# 2120054

Serving since 2009

15+ years in Greater Seattle

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