Bronxville packs a lot into one square mile: prewar co-op buildings by the train station, Tudor and stone houses on the hillside, and a walkable village core with little room to park a truck. We move families into and out of all of it, handling the building COIs, elevator reservations, and tight village logistics that a Bronxville move actually runs on.

A Bronxville move lives or dies on three things: the co-op board paperwork, the access at a prewar building or an older house, and getting a truck in and out of a dense village. We plan for all three before the crew arrives.
The prewar buildings near the station come with strict rules. We file the board's certificate of insurance, reserve the elevator, and plan around tight service entrances so approval is done well before move day.
Bronxville's stucco, Tudor, and stone houses, including the older homes up in Lawrence Park, weren't built for oversized furniture. We map the carry route, protect original woodwork, and disassemble pieces when a staircase demands it.
Many Bronxville moves run to or from Manhattan. We coordinate both ends at once, from a city building's COI, elevator, and parking permits to the co-op elevator and parking waiting at the Bronxville side.
Within Bronxville's single square mile you'll find elevator co-op buildings near the station and Tudor, stucco, and stone houses on the surrounding streets. Each demands a different plan: a board COI and reserved elevator for the buildings, a padded carry route and careful disassembly for the houses. We sort out which applies before the truck rolls up.


A roughly 30-minute ride to Grand Central on the Metro-North Harlem Line is why so many families move here, drawn as well by the well-regarded Bronxville School and the walkable village near Sarah Lawrence College. We handle the whole corridor: certificates of insurance, elevator and loading-dock reservations, and parking permits at the city building, matched to the co-op or house on the Bronxville end.
Whether you're heading into a prewar co-op by the station or out of a Tudor on the hillside, here's how we help Bronxville residents move.
Full-service moving for Bronxville homes and co-ops, with packing, setup, and one point of contact managing board paperwork, elevator times, and village parking.
Learn MoreCustom crating and careful handling for paintings, sculpture, and framed pieces, whether they're coming out of a village apartment or a larger house.
Learn MoreCareful moving of antique and heirloom furniture, padded and disassembled as needed to clear the narrow staircases and tight doorways in older Bronxville houses.
Learn MoreLocal moves within Bronxville and around Eastchester, from a co-op near the station to a house on the hillside, with the village parking and access worked out ahead of time.
Learn MoreFull or partial packing with quality materials, labeled room by room so a co-op move stays inside its elevator window and unpacking is simple.
Learn MoreSecure, climate-controlled storage for the gaps between closings, a home being staged for sale, or furniture that needs somewhere safe during a renovation.
Learn MoreGet answers to common questions about moving in Bronxville from our experienced team.
Regularly. The elevator buildings clustered near the village center and the train station are a large share of the work we do here. Before move day we file the certificate of insurance your co-op board requires, reserve the elevator, and plan for the tight service entrances and loading areas common in these prewar properties. Getting the paperwork approved early is what keeps a building move on schedule.
Yes. Bronxville's housing runs from stucco and Tudor homes to stone houses, many with narrow staircases, original woodwork, and doorways that were not built for oversized furniture. Our crews pad and protect period details, plan the carry route in advance, and disassemble larger pieces when a staircase or turn calls for it.
The main drivers are the size of your home, the access at both ends (an elevator building versus a house, stairs, and how close the truck can park), any specialty items such as antiques, art, or a piano, and whether you add packing. Because Bronxville jobs vary so much between village apartments and larger houses, we quote each one individually. Tell us the details and we'll send a free written estimate at /contact.
That corridor is core to what we do, in both directions. Bronxville sits about 30 minutes from Grand Central on the Metro-North Harlem Line, so families move out to the village and professionals move back into the city constantly. We manage the NYC end, from building certificates of insurance to elevator and loading-dock reservations and street parking permits, and the Bronxville end at the same time.
Yes. You can hand off the whole home or just the rooms you'd rather not touch, like a kitchen of fine china or a collection of framed art. Our packers bring the materials and label everything by room so unpacking in your new place is straightforward. Full packing also helps keep prewar building move windows on schedule.
Two to four weeks is a good target, and more if you're moving at month's end or during the busy late-spring-through-summer stretch. Co-op moves need the extra lead time anyway, since board COI approval and elevator reservations have to be locked in before the date. If your timing is tight, reach out and we'll tell you honestly what's available.
The village is dense and walkable, which is part of its appeal but leaves little room for a moving truck. We scout the address ahead of time, arrange any permit the village requires, and position the truck to keep the carry short without blocking the narrow streets near the center. For co-ops we coordinate the loading area with building management directly.
Yes. Our secure, climate-controlled storage works well when your closing dates don't line up, when you're staging a house for sale, or when a renovation means furniture needs to sit somewhere safe for a while. You choose how long you need it, and we can move items back in when you're ready.
Tell us about your co-op, house, or NYC-to-village move and we'll send a clear, written estimate with no surprises.