Park Slope movers who handle high stoops, steep brownstone stairs, co-op board COIs, and family moves with strollers in tow. Careful, stress-free service from Prospect Park West to Fourth Avenue.

A Park Slope move lives and dies on three things: careful hands on a steep brownstone staircase, a crew that is easy to have around your kids, and clean co-op board paperwork. We deliver all three.
High front stoops, steep interior flights, original banisters and plaster. We pad, protect, and right-size the crew so your limestone rowhouse and everything in it stays intact.
We schedule around school pickups and nap times, keep pathways clear with kids underfoot, and handle the strollers, cribs, and bikes that come with a growing Slope family.
Certificates of insurance issued to your board's exact specs, reserved move windows and elevators, and full respect for building hours. We keep your managing agent and neighbors happy.
The rowhouses that line the blocks off Prospect Park West are the heart of Park Slope, and they demand a certain touch. Between a tall front stoop and three or four interior flights, every piece gets carried a long way past original banisters, parlor-floor moldings, and refinished plank floors. Our crews pad the pinch points, move deliberately, and treat your house like the landmark it is.


Park Slope runs on family life, and a move should not blow up the school-and-nap routine that holds the week together. We book around drop-off and pickup, keep the stoop and hallways clear so little ones stay safe, and handle the strollers, cribs, bikes, and playroom clutter that a growing family accumulates. You get an efficient, low-drama day even with kids in the house.
From a garden-apartment one-bedroom to a full four-story rowhouse, we handle every kind of Park Slope move.
Garden-level walk-ups, parlor-floor co-ops, and full brownstones. Complete residential moving for every kind of Park Slope home and family.
Learn MoreThe heirloom antiques, framed art, and collections that fill Park Slope's historic rowhouses get crated, padded, and moved with white-glove care.
Learn MoreFull-home packing built for busy Slope parents. We box up an entire rowhouse, move it, and unpack, so you can keep the kids and the school run on track.
Learn MoreLeaving the Slope for the suburbs or another state? We move your brownstone across the country with the same care we bring to a move around Prospect Park.
Learn MoreSecure, climate-controlled storage for when a co-op closing slips, a brownstone renovation runs long, or you just need the extra room cleared for a while.
Learn MoreShops, studios, and offices along the Fifth and Seventh Avenue corridors. We relocate your Park Slope business quickly so you reopen with minimal downtime.
Learn MoreGet answers to common questions about moving in Park Slope from our experienced team.
Park Slope is a neighborhood of limestone and brownstone rowhouses, garden apartments, and family co-ops, and moving here is defined by stoops and stairs. A typical job means carrying up a high front stoop, then up three or four interior flights, through the narrow hallways and original doorways that come with 19th-century construction. Layer on strollers and school-age kids, co-op boards that demand certificates of insurance, and the tree-lined side streets between Fifth and Seventh Avenues where a truck can barely fit, and it becomes clear why generic movers struggle here. We plan every Park Slope move around the rowhouse, the co-op, and the family living in it.
Your quote reflects what the work actually involves: the size of the home, how many floors we are carrying up and down a brownstone, whether you are in a co-op that requires a certificate of insurance and a reserved time slot, whether it is a garden-level or a top-floor apartment, and whether you would like us to pack. A parlor-floor one-bedroom is a very different job from a full four-story rowhouse. We lay out every part of the estimate before you book, including all building and COI paperwork, so the number you approve is the number you pay.
Brownstones are exactly what we do best. Our crews are experienced with the steep front stoops, tight interior staircases, and original woodwork, banisters, and plaster that make Park Slope rowhouses beautiful and delicate. We pad railings and door frames, protect refinished floors, and bring the crew size a multi-floor limestone actually needs. When a sofa or armoire will not make a landing, we plan a disassembly or hoist in advance rather than forcing it and risking the house.
Yes. A large share of Park Slope's apartment buildings are co-ops, and each has its own move-in rules. We issue the certificate of insurance your board and managing agent require, name the right parties, reserve the elevator and move window, and work within the building's permitted hours. We have moved into and out of co-ops all over the Slope, so we know how to satisfy the paperwork and keep your board and neighbors happy.
The blocks between Prospect Park West and Fourth Avenue are tight, tree-lined, and heavily parked, so we sort out access before the truck arrives. We arrange permits and no-parking postings where they are available, and we schedule around street cleaning and the school drop-off and pick-up rush that clogs the side streets near the local schools. Our drivers know which cross streets off Fifth and Seventh Avenues give the shortest, safest carry to your stoop.
Absolutely, and it is most of what we do here. Park Slope is one of Brooklyn's most family-heavy neighborhoods, so our crews are used to working around nap times and school pickups, packing kids' rooms and playrooms safely, and handling the strollers, bikes, cribs, and toys that come with a growing family. We move efficiently and keep pathways clear so the day stays calm even with little ones underfoot.
Yes, and full-home packing is popular with busy Slope families in larger rowhouses. We can pack an entire multi-floor home, wrap the antiques, art, and heirlooms these historic houses tend to hold, and use proper materials for books, china, and glassware. Then we unpack and set up at the other end. For parents juggling work and school schedules, handing off the packing is often the difference between a stressful move and an easy one.
All of it, from the North Slope blocks near Grand Army Plaza and Flatbush Avenue, through Central Slope along Seventh Avenue, down to the South Slope near Green-Wood Cemetery, and the grand rowhouses lining Prospect Park West. We know how access, parking, and building stock shift from block to block across the neighborhood and route the right crew and truck for your specific address.
Tell us your rowhouse or co-op and your block, and get a clear quote in 60 seconds, with the COI paperwork handled. No hidden fees.