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Rates

Removalist rates in Hunters Hill

Hourly, by crew, published before you ask. One rate for each. The hours themselves are decided by how well the move is planned, which is why we put the planning first.

The moveCrewRate
Apartment or unit2 movers 1 truck$250/hr
House, 2 to 3 bedrooms3 movers 1 truck$350/hr
Large home or office, 4+4 movers 2 trucks$500/hr

Crew is confirmed on the callback, after we talk through the rooms and the access. An estimate steers; it never fixes a total sight unseen.

What the hours actually go on

An hourly rate is only half a price; the other half is the hours. On this peninsula the hours go on four things, and every one of them can be planned down before the day:

  • The carry. The distance from where the truck stands to your door, walked over and over. A long garden path or a flight of steps is honest work, and it is faster with the right crew than with a rushed small one.
  • The packing state. A house in sealed, labelled cartons loads in a fraction of the time of a house still in drawers. Pack yourself or have us pack, but have it done.
  • The protection. Runners, threshold boards and padded architraves take minutes to set and save hours of grief. We set them as standard; the time is in the plan, not a surprise.
  • The access. A truck that has to wait, shuffle or double park burns the clock. That is the whole reason the Approach Plan exists.

One rate, published up front

There is one hourly rate for each crew, and it holds however you reach us, online, by phone or at the door. No booking-channel games, no figure that shifts once we are on the drive. The rate you read here is the rate on the invoice, run against the hours the move actually takes.

Keeping the day honest

Three habits from our side, so the clock reads fair:

  • The crew size is agreed before the day, from the rooms and the access. We do not send a bigger crew than the move warrants.
  • The approach is planned before the truck rolls, so the paid hours start at your door, not in a three point turn.
  • Anything unusual, a piano, a steep block, a tight settlement window, is talked through on the callback, so nothing on the invoice meets you for the first time.

One honest caveat

Nobody, including us, can promise a total for a house they have never asked about. What we can promise is the rate, the crew, and a plan that has already thought about your street. The rest we put in writing after the callback.

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.