We move families and offices across Baltimore every week — Federal Hill rowhomes, Canton walkups, Towson townhouses, and the high-rises along Pratt Street. Our crews know the parking quirks (yes, including the alleys behind Hampden), how to reserve a freight elevator at the Charles Towers, and what a Baltimore City moving permit costs.
Most Baltimore rowhome blocks don't need a permit; downtown high-rises usually do. We handle the paperwork.
Elevator reservations, COIs, and time-of-day windows. We know the routine for The Munsey, 414 Light, Silo Point, and most major Towson buildings.
Federal Hill 3rd-floor walkups are routine. We add 0.5h per flight on the estimate so the cap doesn't surprise you.
Avoid I-83 between 7–9am and 4–6pm. We schedule Baltimore moves around tunnel and bridge backups.
Local Baltimore moves typically run $129–$189/hr for a 2–3 mover crew with truck. Most 1–2BR moves land between $500 and $1,200 all-in. See full pricing →
★★★★★ "Showed up on the dot in Federal Hill — handled my piano without a scratch." — Jamie R., Federal Hill
★★★★★ "Tight alley in Canton — they figured it out." — Malik S., Canton
★★★★★ "Move-out from Towson high-rise. COI was ready before I asked." — Priya K., Towson
Most rowhome blocks don't need one, but downtown high-rises usually do. We handle the permit and building paperwork with you.
Yes — we send a 16ft truck with experienced drivers when alley access is needed.
Yes — we provide a Certificate of Insurance with your building's required limits 48 hours before your move.
If the truck can't get within 75 feet of your door, we add a long-carry fee. We tell you up front, never on move day.
Tell us about your move — written quote in 15 minutes during business hours.