Bears Moving Co. moves single-family houses in Midtown — bedrooms, kitchen, garage, attic, basement, shed, and patio, wrapped, loaded, and set back up in the right rooms. The hourly rate covers the crew, truck, fuel and drive time, blankets, shrink wrap, dollies, floor runners, and basic bed and table disassembly and reassembly.
Licensed GA HHG #9320 and fully insured, serving ZIP 30308, 30309 around Ponce City Market lofts, Atlantic Station, Piedmont Park-adjacent buildings, and 10th & Piedmont high-rises.
We load single-family homes in Midtown most weeks, so the streets, the driveways, and the doorways aren't a surprise. Midtown is one of Atlanta's busiest move corridors — high-rises along Peachtree, lofts near Ponce City Market, and walk-ups around Piedmont Park. Bears Moving Co. (GA HHG #9320) knows the loading docks, elevator reservation rules, and street-parking quirks that make Midtown moves go smoothly.
For a house move that matters in practical ways: the homes around Ponce City Market lofts, Atlantic Station, Piedmont Park-adjacent buildings, and 10th & Piedmont high-rises set the driveway length, doorway widths, and stair turns we plan the day around. Truck placement is the first decision on any Atlanta house move.
Short driveways, street-only frontage, and low limbs over older blocks decide whether the 26-footer parks at the door or a hundred feet down the curb, so we scout it before move day and run four-wheel dollies down the sidewalk when we have to.
The detached houses in Atlanta are mostly older bungalows, cottages, and craftsman homes — narrow front doors, porch steps, a hall that turns twice before it reaches a bedroom, and a crawlspace or half-basement where the tools and holiday bins live.
The parts of a house that blow up a time estimate are the parts nobody walks through: the crawlspace, the back porch, the tool bench, the grill, the potting bench, and the closet under the stairs. We count all of it in the walkthrough so the crew size matches the actual load.
Most Atlanta house moves are one older home to another a few miles away, or an upsize out to a subdivision once a second child arrives and the crawlspace stops being enough storage. Whether the new address is four streets over inside Midtown or an hour out, the same crew loads and unloads — no broker handoff and no second team you've never met.
The house gets prepped before the truck ramp comes down — runners along the carry path, corner guards at the turns, padding on jambs and railings. That matters most in Midtown homes with original floors or a recent renovation.
Furniture is blanket-wrapped and shrink-wrapped inside the room it's standing in. Beds, table legs, sectional feet, desks, and standard TV mounts come apart and go back together as part of the rate, and beds are reassembled before the crew leaves.
A Atlanta two-bedroom house typically runs 3–6 hours with a 2- or 3-mover crew, and a three-bedroom runs 4–8 hours with a 3-mover crew. Porch steps and how far the truck parks from the door are the two variables that move the number.
Everything runs on one transparent hourly rate, and older-home access carries no surcharge — no trip charge, no fuel fee, no per-stair charge, no long-carry fee, no equipment rental. We don't sell packing services or storage, so there's nothing else to price.
ZIP 30308, 30309 carries no travel surcharge. Outside of month-end there's usually same-week availability in Midtown, and the clock runs from the truck's arrival to the last item set down.
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A Atlanta two-bedroom house typically runs 3–6 hours with a 2- or 3-mover crew, and a three-bedroom runs 4–8 hours with a 3-mover crew. Porch steps and how far the truck parks from the door are the two variables that move the number.
Midtown house moves bill at one transparent hourly rate covering the crew, truck, fuel, pads, wrap, dollies, floor protection, and basic disassembly and reassembly — no per-stair fee.
Yes. Shelving, tool benches, lawn equipment, deep freezers, bikes, holiday storage, and patio furniture load alongside the furniture as long as we count them during the walkthrough.
Truck placement is the first decision on any Atlanta house move. Short driveways, street-only frontage, and low limbs over older blocks decide whether the 26-footer parks at the door or a hundred feet down the curb, so we scout it before move day and run four-wheel dollies down the sidewalk when we have to.
There's no long-carry or per-stair fee if the truck has to sit further out — the hourly rate covers the work either way.
Yes — washers, dryers, refrigerators, and freezers move with us. Simple shutoff disconnects are fine; gas and hardwired connections need a licensed technician handled before move day.
Two to four weeks is comfortable, especially for month-end and summer weekends when closings cluster. Same-week Midtown moves are often possible — call and we'll tell you what's actually open.
Yes — GA HHG Mover #9320 with full cargo and liability insurance on every Midtown house move.