Moving into a Victorian above Broadway, a townhome by the river, or out from a city apartment up the Hudson Line? We know Tarrytown's hillside streets, tight older staircases, and narrow village lots, and we handle the whole trip so nothing about it feels improvised.

A move in this Hudson River village rarely follows a straight line. Between century-old houses, steep streets dropping toward the water, and new condos near the riverfront, the details are what make or break the day, and the details are exactly what we plan for.
Arriving from a Manhattan building? We file the Certificate of Insurance, book the elevator or loading dock, and sort the parking permit on the city side, then handle the Tarrytown side without you making a second set of calls.
Older Tarrytown homes hold a lot of history: period furniture, framed art, inherited pieces. Each one gets wrapped, padded, and crated on its own terms rather than buried in the general load.
Narrow lots, curving staircases, and hillside streets that drop toward the river are routine here. We scout the route ahead of time and bring the gear to work around them without a scramble on move day.
The village grew up around Lyndhurst, the Music Hall, and blocks of 19th-century Victorians, and those houses were not designed with modern furniture in mind. We know how to ease a wide piece around a landing, protect original trim and railings, and move period furniture at the pace it needs instead of forcing it.


From the waterfront townhomes below the Mario M. Cuomo Bridge up to the streets near the Metro-North station, we already know where a truck fits, where the hills get steep, and where parking gets tight. That local read keeps the day moving in Tarrytown and next-door Sleepy Hollow.
Whether it's a newer condo by the river or a Victorian up the hill, here's how we cover a Tarrytown move end to end.
Hands-off service for Tarrytown homeowners who'd rather not lift a box. We pack, transport, and set up room by room, and coordinate any building requirements at both ends.
Learn MoreFor the paintings, sculpture, and framed pieces that fill the village's older homes, we build custom crates, control the climate in transit, and place each work by hand.
Learn MoreHeirloom dressers, marble tops, and fragile collectibles from Tarrytown's historic houses get individual padding, bracing, and slow, deliberate handling around tight stairs.
Learn MoreLocal moves within Tarrytown and Sleepy Hollow, whether you're shifting from a hillside Victorian to a riverfront townhome or just around the corner. We route around the steep streets and narrow lots.
Learn MoreFull-service packing with quality materials, from the kitchen and closets to fine china and framed art. We can pack the whole house or just the rooms you'd rather not tackle yourself.
Learn MoreClimate-controlled storage for the in-between moments, staging a riverfront home for sale or riding out a renovation. Secure, monitored, and available for as long as you need it.
Learn MoreStraight answers to what Tarrytown residents ask us most, from older-home access to arriving out from the city.
Many of the village's 19th-century houses were built long before oversized sofas and king beds, so their staircases turn tight and their doorways run narrow. We measure the path before move day, break down what needs breaking down, and protect original woodwork and banisters as we go. Crews carry the right straps and padding to get bulky pieces down a curving stair without gouging a wall or a heirloom.
We work throughout the village, from the waterfront condos and townhomes near the Hudson up the hillside streets to the older homes above Broadway. Because Tarrytown sits in the town of Greenburgh right next to Sleepy Hollow, we regularly cover both, along with neighboring Hudson Line communities like Irvington and Dobbs Ferry.
Your quote is driven by the size of your home and number of rooms, how much packing you want us to handle, any specialty items like antiques or artwork, and the access at both ends, which in Tarrytown often means steep hillside streets, narrow village lots, or tight older staircases. If you're arriving from a city apartment, building requirements can factor in too. Send us the details and we'll return a free, itemized quote with no hidden fees at /contact.
That's one of our most common Tarrytown jobs. We manage the city end, filing the building's Certificate of Insurance, reserving the elevator or loading dock, and arranging a parking permit for the truck, then handle the Tarrytown end, where the destination might be a waterfront townhome or a historic house at the top of a hillside street. You get one crew coordinating both ends of the trip up the Hudson Line corridor.
Yes. Sleepy Hollow shares a border with Tarrytown, and we're in both villages constantly. Whether you're shifting a few blocks between the two or relocating in from farther away, the same local crew handles it.
Reaching out two to three weeks ahead gives you the widest choice of dates, and it matters more in late spring and summer and around month-end when demand climbs. Moves involving an older home with difficult access, or a city building that needs a COI and elevator reservation, are worth booking earlier so the paperwork clears in time.
The village's older homes are full of period furniture and inherited pieces, and our white-glove team handles them with custom padding, careful crating where needed, and climate-aware transport. Fragile or high-value items get wrapped and secured individually rather than stacked with the general load.
Yes. Our secure, climate-controlled storage suits homeowners staging a riverfront property for sale, bridging the gap during a renovation on an older house, or holding seasonal belongings. Items stay in a controlled environment until you're ready to have them delivered.
Tell us about your home and your timeline, and we'll put together a free, no-obligation quote with no hidden fees.