House Movers Near Me — Atlanta, GA

Our Atlanta bookings for house movers run year-round, so the crew arrives already knowing the traffic windows, the truck sizes that fit these streets, and the buildings that need paperwork ahead of time. Bears Moving Co. is licensed (GA HHG #9320), fully insured, and covers Atlanta and the rest of Fulton County at one honest hourly rate with no travel surcharge.

A house move in Atlanta is measured by the whole property, not the floor plan — driveway access, the garage and shed, attic and basement storage, and the yard equipment that never appears on a room-count estimate.

Bears Moving Co. is an Atlanta-based, fully licensed (GA HHG #9320) moving company built for the city's mix of pre-war walk-ups, modern lofts, and single-family neighborhoods. We move families and businesses in and out of Atlanta every day with honest hourly pricing and zero hidden fees.

Atlanta moves split cleanly into three logistics buckets, and the bucket determines the crew size and truck we send. In-town high-rises (Midtown, Downtown, parts of West Midtown) almost always require a reserved freight elevator window, a Certificate of Insurance naming the building 24+ hours in advance, and a pad/cardboard wrap on elevator interiors — we handle all of it as part of the booking.

Pre-war and bungalow neighborhoods like Inman Park, Grant Park, Virginia-Highland, and Old Fourth Ward come with narrow porches, original hardwoods, and street parking that disappears during weekday rush — we time-shift those moves to 9am or 1pm starts to dodge the worst of it.

Single-family neighborhoods on the south and west sides (West End, Adair Park, Capitol View) typically have driveway access but older trim and tight stairwells that need door-jamb pads. Our dispatcher pre-screens every Atlanta booking against the I-75/85 connector, the Downtown Connector, and current GDOT closures so the crew rolls with a working route, not a guess.

Most in-town Atlanta moves are billed at our standard transparent hourly rate with a 2-hour minimum. Studios and 1-bedrooms in Midtown and Old Fourth Ward typically finish in 2–4 hours with a 2-mover crew. 2-bedroom condos and bungalows in Inman Park or Virginia-Highland run 3–6 hours with a 2- or 3-mover crew depending on stairs. 3-bedroom homes on the south/west sides typically run 4–8 hours with a 3-mover crew.

Drive time between any two in-town Atlanta addresses is included — there is no separate travel-time line item, no fuel surcharge, and no per-stair or per-flight fee. The most common upsell trap with other Atlanta movers is a low advertised hourly rate that excludes the truck, fuel, or insurance — ours always includes them.

We move in and out of the high-rises along Peachtree Street and West Peachtree (Viewpoint, SkyHouse Midtown, 1010 Midtown, The Atlantic), the lofts off Krog Street and Edgewood, the bungalows around Grant Park and Inman Park, the Beltline-adjacent townhomes from Old Fourth Ward to Reynoldstown, and the larger homes in Ansley Park, Brookwood, and Atkins Park.

Our crews know which Midtown buildings have a 6am–8am loading window and which require weekend appointments only, where to stage on Krog Tunnel without a parking ticket, and which streets in Inman Park don't allow 26-foot trucks. We've moved offices in and out of Tech Square, Colony Square, and Ponce City Market, and we issue COIs for all of them.

We work regularly around Midtown, Inman Park, Old Fourth Ward, Virginia-Highland, and Grant Park, and every one of those areas is covered at the same hourly rate as the rest of Fulton County.

Headquartered in Atlanta — same-day availability city-wide. Because Atlanta sits inside our standard service zone, drive time is billed inside the hourly rate instead of appearing as a trip charge or fuel surcharge. When you request a quote we confirm the crew size, truck size, and arrival window in writing, and we call the morning of the job with the crew's ETA.

Most Atlanta jobs book one to three weeks out, and the first and last three days of the month plus every Saturday fill first across Fulton County. If a building, HOA, or storage facility needs a certificate of insurance naming them as additional insured, we issue it within one business day of receiving their requirements.

Call us: (404) 514-4814 · Mon–Sat, 8am–6pm · Licensed GA HHG #9320 · BBB A+

Frequently asked questions

Do you move garage, attic, and shed contents in Atlanta?

Yes, and we scope them up front. Tool benches, mowers, ladders, holiday bins, deep freezers, and yard equipment are part of the load — leaving them out of the estimate is how a house move runs long.

How long does a house move in Atlanta take?

Three-bedroom houses commonly run 6-8 hours and four-bedroom-plus homes 8-10 or more, before stairs, long driveways, and garage or basement contents are added. We give you the realistic range for your specific house before you book.

Can you fit a whole Atlanta house on one truck?

Usually. We size the truck to the bedroom count plus garage, basement, and shed load. If your house genuinely needs a second trip or a two-day plan, we tell you during the estimate rather than mid-move.

What if the driveway at my Atlanta house is steep or narrow?

We check grade, length, curb clearance, and overhead branches ahead of time and stage at the nearest safe spot. Longer carries add time, so we build that into the estimate instead of surprising you with it.

Can you move me into a Midtown Atlanta high-rise the same week I book?

Usually yes — most Midtown high-rises (Viewpoint, SkyHouse, 1010 Midtown, The Atlantic, etc.) require a reserved freight elevator window and a Certificate of Insurance 24–72 hours in advance. We handle the COI request and elevator booking ourselves; if your building has next-week availability, we almost always do too.

Do you have crews that know the Atlanta Beltline neighborhoods?

Yes — Old Fourth Ward, Reynoldstown, Inman Park, Cabbagetown, and the Edgewood/Krog Street corridor are among our most-frequent move zones. Our crews know where 26-foot trucks can stage without blocking the trail, which streets are one-way, and which buildings (Stove Works, Telephone Factory Lofts, etc.) need elevator reservations.

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