House Movers Near Me — Cumming, GA

People in Cumming searching for house movers near them usually want the same three things: a licensed company, a price that doesn't change on move day, and a crew that has done this street before. Bears Moving Co. is licensed (GA HHG #9320), fully insured, and covers Cumming and the rest of Forsyth County at one honest hourly rate with no travel surcharge.

A house move in Cumming 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.

Cumming is Forsyth County's seat and one of the fastest-growing parts of metro Atlanta — 4-bedroom new builds, Lake Lanier-adjacent estates, and master-planned communities. Bears Moving Co. (GA HHG #9320) covers all of Forsyth with no travel surcharge.

Cumming splits between two distinct move profiles. The master-planned communities (Vickery, Polo Fields, Windermere, Castleberry Hills) are dominated by 3,500–5,000 sq ft new builds from 2005–2020 with attached three-car garages, finished basements, and standard suburban driveways — straightforward logistics with the wrinkle of HOA-imposed move windows on some streets.

The Lake Lanier-adjacent estates (the Browns Bridge corridor, Marina Bay, the streets off Lanier Beach South) have long lake-access driveways, sometimes with boat-storage outbuildings and dock-related cargo. We pre-scout driveways via Google Earth and bring shuttle setups when needed. Forsyth County's rapid growth means new subdivisions appear constantly; we use day-of GPS routing, not memorized routes.

Cumming 4-bedroom new-build moves typically run 8–10+ hours with a 3- or 4-mover crew, 8–10+ hours for 5-bedroom homes with finished basements. Lake Lanier estate moves can run 8–10+ hours with a 3- or 4-mover crew. Drive time is included in the hourly rate — no per-mile fuel surcharge. The most common Cumming pricing surprise is from movers who add a 'Forsyth County surcharge' for the distance; we don't.

We move regularly through Vickery off Post Road, Polo Fields off Echols Road, Windermere off McGinnis Ferry, the Lake Lanier-adjacent estates along Browns Bridge and Marina Bay, and the new subdivisions springing up off Bethelview and Pilgrim Mill. Our crews know which Vickery streets have HOA loading restrictions, that GA-400 southbound from Cumming backs up after 6:15am during weekday commute, and which Lake Lanier driveways flood with heavy rain.

We work regularly around Vickery, Polo Fields, and Windermere, and every one of those areas is covered at the same hourly rate as the rest of Forsyth County.

About 45 min north of Atlanta via GA-400. Because Cumming 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 Cumming jobs book one to three weeks out, and the first and last three days of the month plus every Saturday fill first across Forsyth 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 Cumming?

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 Cumming 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 Cumming 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 Cumming 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.

Do you charge extra for moves to Cumming because of the 45-minute drive?

No. Drive time is included in the hourly rate, with no per-mile fuel surcharge or Forsyth County surcharge. The hourly rate is the same as for an in-town Atlanta move.

Can you move a Lake Lanier estate with a long lake-access driveway?

Yes. We pre-scout the driveway via Google Earth at quote time and bring a shuttle setup if a 26-foot truck can't make it. Boat-storage outbuildings and dock-adjacent items are included if you mention them at quote.

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