Movers who actually know the blocks between Court and Smith Street. We handle Carroll Gardens' Italian-American rowhouses, deep front gardens, and garden-and-parlor brownstone duplexes with the care they were built for.

A Carroll Gardens move lives or dies on the details: the narrow interior stairs, the planted front garden you cross to reach the door, and the parking on a resident-packed block. We plan for all three before the truck arrives.
Garden-and-parlor duplexes, tight turns at the landing, original banisters. We move the neighborhood's Italian-American rowhouses without scuffing the plaster or the woodwork.
We know which blocks near Carroll Park clog up at pickup time and where a truck can actually sit. That local read keeps your move on schedule instead of circling for a spot.
Those deep front gardens are what make the block. We lay down coverings over plantings and railings and route the crew so nothing gets trampled on the way to the stoop.
A Carroll Gardens brownstone rarely gives you a straight shot inside. You cross the garden, climb the stoop, then thread furniture up narrow stairs and around a tight parlor-floor turn. We size up doorways and landings first, break down what needs breaking down, and hoist the pieces that will never make the corner.


The hardest part of a Carroll Gardens move often happens at the curb. Court and Smith Street stay busy, the side streets fill with resident cars, and street cleaning eats half the day. We scout your block ahead of time, time the truck around cleaning hours, and hold curb space so the crew carries straight to the door instead of down the street.
Garden duplex, top-floor walk-up, or a shop on Smith Street, we have a crew and a plan for every kind of Carroll Gardens move.
Garden-and-parlor duplexes, floor-through rentals, and full rowhouses. Whatever the layout on your Carroll Gardens block, we move it start to finish.
Learn MoreFramed art, marble tops, and family antiques handed down through generations of rowhouse owners. We crate and pad the pieces that can't be replaced.
Learn MoreBoxing up a whole rowhouse takes days you may not have. Our packers wrap the kitchen, the closets, and the fragile shelves, then unpack at the other end.
Learn MoreLeaving the neighborhood for good? We load out of your Carroll Gardens home and run the long haul with the same crew that packed you up.
Learn MoreRenovating the parlor floor or between closings? Secure, climate-controlled storage holds your things until the Carroll Gardens place is ready.
Learn MoreCafes, boutiques, and offices along Court and Smith Street. We move your business after hours so the doors open on time the next morning.
Learn MoreGet answers to common questions about moving in Carroll Gardens from our experienced team.
The Carroll Gardens rowhouse is its own kind of move. You cross a deep planted front garden, climb a stoop, and then work furniture up narrow interior stairs and around a tight parlor-floor turn. Add resident parking that fills fast on the side streets off Court and Smith, and the job needs planning before anyone lifts a box. That is the layout we work in every week.
It comes down to how much you are moving and how hard it is to reach the truck. On a Carroll Gardens brownstone that usually means the number of floors, whether we are carrying up from a garden level or down from the top, packing, and how far the curb sits from your stoop. We look at all of it and put every line in writing before you book, so nothing shows up as a surprise on move day.
Yes, brownstone moves are our bread and butter here. We measure the tight spots first, take apart bed frames and large pieces that will not clear the landing, and hoist anything that simply cannot make the turn. Front gardens and stoop railings get covered before we start, and we pad the original banisters and trim so the woodwork comes through untouched.
Yes. Plenty of Carroll Gardens buildings and converted brownstones ask for a Certificate of Insurance and have their own move-in rules. We issue the COI at no charge, name whatever parties the managing agent requires, and handle the back-and-forth so you are not chasing paperwork the week of your move.
The deep front garden is the first thing we deal with, because everything you own has to pass over it. We lay coverings across plantings and the path, protect the stoop and railings, and set the crew's route so no one cuts across the beds. When the truck pulls away, the garden looks exactly the way it did when we arrived.
Yes, and a lot of our Carroll Gardens moves are exactly that. We can start early or work around school drop-off and nap times, pack up the kids' rooms so nothing gets lost, and keep strollers, bikes, and the everyday essentials easy to find first at the new place. The goal is a settled home by nightfall, not a house full of unlabeled boxes.
Parking is usually the trickiest part of a move here, and we plan for it up front. We check your block near Court or Smith Street, hold curb space so the truck can sit close to your stoop, and schedule around street-cleaning hours so you are not losing the morning to a moving truck across the road. Less carry distance means a faster, easier day.
All of it. That includes the shops and restaurants along Court and Smith Street, the brownstone rows on President, Carroll, and the numbered streets, the blocks around Carroll Park, and everything within reach of the Carroll Street and Bergen Street F and G stations. We know how each pocket of the neighborhood moves.
Tell us your block and your floor. We will walk the garden, the stoop, and the stairs with you and send a clear quote, no guesswork.