Movers in Stamford, CT
Local and long-distance movers serving Stamford, CT — from downtown high-rises and Shippan waterfront homes to Westover and North Stamford estates. About 25 miles from our Monroe, CT base.
Stamford is one of Fairfield County's busiest moving markets. Between Harbor Point, downtown, Shippan, Glenbrook, Springdale, Westover, and North Stamford, we move everything from studio apartments in the new high-rise core to multi-bedroom estates north of the Merritt Parkway. Most local Stamford moves take a 2–3 person crew 5–8 hours and fall in the $900–$3,200 range depending on home size, stairs, and elevator wait times.
If you're moving into or out of a downtown Stamford building (Harbor Point, BLVD, Atlantic Station, Vela, 75 Tresser, etc.), the building almost always requires a Certificate of Insurance (COI) naming the property manager — we issue COIs at no charge, usually same-day. Elevator reservations are also required; book the freight elevator with property management as far in advance as possible. The last weekend of the month books out first.
Long-distance moves between Stamford and other states — especially NJ, FL, and the Carolinas — make up a large share of our work. We're FMCSA-licensed for interstate moves and price by weight or cubic feet from a real survey, not a phone guess. Use our free online survey to get an accurate inventory in about 10 minutes.
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How much do movers cost in Stamford, CT?+
Local Stamford moves typically run $900–$3,200, billed hourly with a 2–3 person crew at roughly $140–$220/hour plus a travel-time fee. Long-distance moves out of Stamford are priced by weight and mileage, usually $2,500–$8,500 for a 1–2 bedroom and $6,000–$14,000 for a 3-bedroom.
Do Stamford buildings require a Certificate of Insurance?+
Yes — nearly every Stamford apartment and condo building requires a COI naming the property manager before move-in or move-out. We provide COIs at no charge; let us know the property manager's exact insurance language when booking.
How far in advance should I book a Stamford move?+
Book 4–6 weeks ahead for moves within Stamford and 6–8 weeks ahead for long-distance, especially May–September. Last weekend of any month books out earliest.
Do you handle moves to and from NJ?+
Yes — NJ↔CT moves are one of our specialties. We've been based in NJ since 1990 and now operate out of Monroe, CT as well, so we run trucks between the two states regularly.
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