Movers in Miami, FL
Miami runs from the glass towers of Brickell out through Coral Gables and Doral and into the western suburbs of Miami-Dade County, a city of around 440,000 packed tighter than anywhere else our crew works. That density is exactly why Nicole plans a Miami job to the minute: the high-rise rules, the gate codes, and the freight-elevator windows have to line up before a wheel turns. We price the whole move as one flat written rate up front, so there is no meter running while we wait out a building’s loading-dock slot.

Miami Neighborhood Guide
| Area | Housing Type | Access Notes | Special Items |
|---|---|---|---|
| Brickell & downtown towers | High-rise glass condos | Strict COI on file, reserved freight elevator and dock window | Wall art, wine fridges, fragile glass tables |
| Coral Gables estates | 1920s Mediterranean homes & villas | Tree-canopy streets, gated drives, tight historic doorways | Upright and baby grand pianos, antiques, statuary |
| Doral & the western suburbs | Newer two-story HOA homes | Guard-gate access and visitor parking; roomy drives | Sectionals, home gyms, full flights of stairs |
| Coconut Grove & the bay blocks | Older cottages & mid-rise condos | Narrow lanes; we stage on the street and dolly in | China hutches, oversized sofas, patio sets |
| Edgewater & Midtown lofts | Converted and new mid-rise lofts | Reserve elevator and a curb slot; building COI common | Full-height shelving, fitness gear, art crates |
Road Access and Timing
I-95 runs the spine of Miami-Dade with the Dolphin (SR 836) and Palmetto (SR 826) feeding the interior, and Brickell Avenue and US-1 carrying the downtown crush. Our crew reaches most Miami homes off I-95 or the Palmetto, and we plan loads around the brutal rush-hour stacking on I-95 and the 836 ramps. A mid-morning start usually keeps the truck clear of the worst of it.
What Makes Miami Moves Different
Miami runs from historic Gables villas to brand-new Doral two-stories to 40th-floor Brickell condos, so no two jobs match. Common requests our Miami customers bring us include:
- Baby grand and upright pianos carried out of Coral Gables homes with tight historic doorways (about $520 to $820 baby grand, $290 to $450 upright)
- Heavy or oversized art, wine coolers, and glass furniture out of Brickell high-rises that need a padded freight elevator and a COI on file
- Hurricane-season moves where we shrink-wrap against afternoon downpours, watch the tropical forecast, and keep goods off the floor against street flooding
- Doral and western-suburb HOA loads behind a guard gate that need access cleared before the date
- Bilingual coordination in English and Spanish, since Nicole and much of the crew work both with Miami households every day
Because lease cycles and the school calendar set the pace, local moves cluster hard into late spring and summer. Book ahead to lock your date and crew size before peak fills, and ask about climate-controlled storage at roughly $85 to $240 a month if your closing slides or your tower move-in window shifts.
Living Across Miami-Dade
New residents get the beaches and Biscayne Bay, the Brickell and downtown skyline, the dining and art of the Gables and the Grove, no state income tax, and an international city that rarely slows down. With us your move is the crew’s top priority, flat-rate and handled by Nicole’s licensed Florida team that knows these towers, gates, and historic streets cold.


