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The smallest pocket

Removalists in Huntleys Point

Seventy odd addresses, almost all of them houses, on a point most of Sydney only ever sees from the bridge above it. Huntleys Point is the peninsula's quickest pocket to reach and one of its quietest to live in, and a move here has exactly two questions worth asking early.

The concrete arch of Gladesville Bridge over the Parramatta River, seen from the Huntleys Point foreshore
The bridge overhead is the fast way in. The streets under it still deserve a walk-through.

Question one: the turn off Victoria Road

The truck comes off Gladesville Bridge and leaves Victoria Road almost immediately, and that turn onto Huntleys Point Road is the move's one pinch point: traffic behind, a short ramp of local street ahead. We time it outside the peaks and the rest of the run is the easiest on the peninsula.

Question two: where the truck sits

The point's streets are short and residential, with driveways doing most of the parking work. We pick the standing spot with you beforehand, keep clear of the neighbours' access, and for the waterfront blocks plan the carry up or down the slope honestly, with the crew sized for it.

What moves here

Mostly established houses, mostly families who have been here a while, often a move triggered by a sale or a renovation. In practice that means house-move method: floor protection down, the garden carry planned, and the pieces that matter named before the day. The ferry wharf at the end of the point is a lovely way to commute; it is not, sadly, a way to move a sofa, so the truck plan still matters.

Being first off the bridge also makes Huntleys Point the natural start for a move leaving the peninsula: Drummoyne, Chiswick and the city side are minutes away once the truck is loaded.

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Before move day

The plan comes first. Then the truck.

Tell us the street, the rooms and roughly when. We come back with the approach: which bridge, where the truck stands, how the house is protected, and the crew it points to.