Movers who know this Sound Shore village, from the waterfront lanes of Larchmont Manor to the Victorians, Tudors, and colonials around Palmer Avenue. We handle Manhattan-to-Larchmont relocations end to end and treat older near-water homes with the care they need.

A Larchmont move is rarely simple: tight Manor lanes near the Sound, older homes with narrow stairs, and often a Manhattan building to clear on the other end. Here is how we handle each of those.
The waterfront streets of Larchmont Manor are narrow and tree-lined, so we scout parking, shuttle with a smaller truck when needed, and plan the walk from curb to door before move day.
Larchmont's Victorians, Tudors, and colonials come with steep stairs, tight turns, and original woodwork. We protect banisters and floors and dismantle large pieces when a doorway will not give.
Moving out of a Manhattan apartment? We file the building's Certificate of Insurance, reserve the elevator or loading dock, and sort parking, then hand off cleanly to the Larchmont end.
From the waterfront homes edging Manor Park to the tree-lined blocks near Flint Park and the Palmer Avenue center, Larchmont rewards movers who plan ahead. We map access on the narrow Manor lanes, protect hardwood and original woodwork inside older homes, and ease period furniture through entryways it was never meant to leave.


The New Haven Line puts Grand Central about 35 minutes away, and the well-regarded Mamaroneck schools draw many families out of city apartments each year. We manage both ends of that move: the Certificate of Insurance, elevator or dock reservation, and parking on the Manhattan side, and a careful, on-schedule delivery into your Larchmont home.
Whether you are settling into a Manor waterfront home or relocating from the city, these are the services Larchmont households ask for most.
Full-service, hands-off moving for Manor waterfront homes and beyond: we pack, transport, and set up each room so you arrive to a home that is ready to live in.
Learn MoreCareful transport for paintings and sculpture in Larchmont homes, with custom crating, padded handling, and climate-aware transport for pieces that cannot be replaced.
Learn MoreDedicated handling for the antiques and period furniture found throughout Larchmont's Victorians and Tudors, with disassembly and protective wrapping for tight staircases.
Learn MoreLocal moves within Larchmont and around the Sound Shore, from a Manor Park cottage to a larger colonial, handled with access planning and floor protection.
Learn MoreRoom-by-room or whole-home packing with quality materials and clear labeling, so fine china, books, and everyday belongings arrive organized and intact.
Learn MoreSecure, climate-controlled storage for staging a home for sale, waiting out a renovation on an older house, or holding items between the city and the suburbs.
Learn MorePractical answers on Manor access, older-home logistics, and Manhattan-to-Larchmont relocations from a crew that does them regularly.
The Manor's streets near the Long Island Sound are tight and often lined with mature trees, so a full-size van cannot always park at the door. We scout access ahead of time, decide whether to shuttle with a smaller truck, and plan the walk from curb to entry. Older near-water homes also tend to have steep, narrow staircases, so we protect banisters and floors and dismantle large pieces when a turn is too tight.
We cover the whole village, from Larchmont Manor by Manor Park to the neighborhoods around Flint Park and the Palmer Avenue village center. We also work throughout the Sound Shore, including neighboring Mamaroneck, New Rochelle, and nearby Westchester communities.
There is no flat rate because the drivers vary: the size of the home, how much you are moving, whether we handle packing, stairs and access at both ends, and specialty items such as antiques or a piano. For a Manhattan-to-Larchmont move, building rules on the city end also factor in. Tell us the details and we will put together a clear, itemized estimate. Request a free quote at /contact.
Yes. Larchmont's Victorians, Tudors, and colonials are full of pieces that predate the doorways they need to pass through. Our white-glove crews pad-wrap and, where needed, custom-crate fragile and high-value items, then plan the route through tight halls and turns so nothing gets forced.
We do, at whatever level you want. Some clients hand us the entire home; others just want the kitchen, a library, or a china cabinet packed by professionals. We bring the materials and label by room so unpacking in your new place is straightforward.
Two to three weeks of lead time is a good target, and more helps for late-spring and summer dates or the end of any month when demand peaks. Manor waterfront moves and moves out of a Manhattan building often need extra lead time to line up logistics, so reach out as soon as you have a date in mind.
This is one of our most common jobs. Many people leaving a city apartment for a Larchmont home need the building end managed, so we file the Certificate of Insurance (COI), reserve the elevator or loading dock, and arrange any parking or permits. On the Larchmont end we handle the narrow Manor lanes and older homes. The New Haven Line runs roughly 35 minutes to Grand Central, which is why so many commuters make the move.
Yes. Our secure, climate-controlled storage suits homeowners who are staging a house for sale, waiting out a renovation on an older home, or holding seasonal and overflow items between the city and the suburbs.
Tell us about your home and your date, and we'll put together a clear, itemized quote with no hidden fees.