If you are comparing moving services in College Park, GA, there are six to choose from with Bears Moving Co.: whole-home residential, apartment and condo, office and commercial, upright and spinet piano, single-item furniture, and general local moves. All six are quoted in writing before you book.
The fastest way to get an accurate College Park quote is to start in the right service. Crew size, truck size, and the protective equipment we bring all follow from what type of move it is, not just how many rooms are involved.
College Park households live in pre-war bungalows, renovated craftsman homes, converted lofts, and small multi-family buildings, so a whole-home load-out usually happens through one front door and down one set of porch steps.
Historic district streets are narrow with mature trees; we bring the smaller truck when a 26-footer can't clear the canopy.
Flex and warehouse space around Historic College Park gives us roll-up doors and dock-height loading, which lets us move racking, pallets, and heavy equipment on wheels instead of by hand.
There is one hourly rate for College Park moves, and it does not change with the day of the week, the time of the month, or which side of I-285 you are on.
College Park historic-district moves typically run 4–8 hours with a 3-mover crew. Camp Creek suburban moves run 4–8 hours. Airport-corridor apartments run 2–4 hours. Drive time is included in the hourly rate. No airport-area or distance surcharge.
A College Park 3-bedroom home usually runs 4–8 hours with a three-mover crew.
Piano work is the one exception in College Park: upright and spinet pianos are quoted as a flat fee based on the instrument, the stairs and access at both ends, and the mileage between them — never by the hour. Historic College Park flat rates run above the metro average because nearly every job involves steep steps, narrow pre-war doors, and full original-floor protection.
College Park's National Register historic district (one of Georgia's largest, north of the airport) features 1890s–1930s homes with original hardwoods, narrow doorways, deep front porches, and tree-lined streets that limit truck size. Floor runners and door-jamb pads are standard; we send a 20-foot truck for most historic-district bookings. The Camp Creek area south of the airport has newer subdivisions and the corporate housing complexes serving Delta and other airline employees.
Hartsfield-Jackson traffic affects all approaches during peak times.
Most College Park homes give us a level driveway and a garage or front-door entry, so the interior stair between the entry and the bedrooms — not the parking — sets the crew size around Historic College Park and Camp Creek.
Parking is the hard part in College Park: short driveways, street-only frontage, and low tree limbs decide where the truck can sit, so we scout the curb and shuttle with dollies when a 26-footer can't get close.
College Park warehouse and flex moves run best on a weekday when dock traffic is predictable and forklift help is on site.
Our College Park crews work in Historic College Park, Camp Creek, and Hartsfield Area — and the addresses in between. Each of those areas has its own access profile, from curb width to elevator rules, and we plan the truck placement before the crew leaves the yard.
We move regularly through the historic district north of the airport, the Camp Creek area subdivisions, and the corporate housing complexes serving airline employees. Our crews know which historic-district streets exclude a 26-foot truck, that I-85 southbound backs up around Hartsfield-Jackson during peak times, and which airport-corridor complexes restrict moves to weekday business hours.
Most College Park household moves are intown-to-intown or an upsize out to the suburbs once a second bedroom is needed.
College Park sits along the Hartsfield-Jackson Airport corridor with a National Register historic district and corporate housing for airline staff. Bears Moving Co. (GA HHG #9320) covers College Park with no airport-area surcharge.
About 20 min southwest of Atlanta via I-85. Drive time is planned into the schedule and covered by the hourly rate — there is no Fulton County travel fee, no per-mile fuel charge, and no per-stair or per-flight add-on.
Historic College Park district crews — among Georgia's largest historic districts.
Airport-corridor corporate housing and apartment experience.
Camp Creek shopping district and surrounding subdivisions.
Call (770) 999-5561 Monday through Saturday, 8am to 6pm, for a same-day quote on any College Park moving service, or request one online in under a minute. Tell us the service, the address, and the date and we will size the crew for you.
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College Park households live in pre-war bungalows, renovated craftsman homes, converted lofts, and small multi-family buildings, so a whole-home load-out usually happens through one front door and down one set of porch steps.
Historic College Park apartments, Camp Creek-area communities, Main Street buildings, and Hartsfield-area complexes. College Park leasing offices ask for a basic COI at booking.
College Park commercial work is heavier: shop benches, pallet racking, inventory, and shipping stations alongside a front-office suite. College Park warehouse and flex moves run best on a weekday when dock traffic is predictable and forklift help is on site.
Upright and spinet pianos only, moved for a flat fee based on the instrument, stairs, and mileage. Antique uprights, player pianos, and church uprights are common here.
The most common College Park requests are sleeper sofas that won't clear a stairwell, marble tables, and Marketplace finds that need a truck the same day.
Three- and four-bedroom family homes are the norm across College Park, with townhomes filling in around Historic College Park. College Park dates fill fastest in June and July around the school calendar.
Bears Moving Co. offers six services in College Park: residential (whole-home) moves, apartment and condo moves, office and commercial relocations, upright and spinet piano moves, single-item furniture moves, and general local moves inside our radius. We do not sell packing services or storage. Every job is run by our own licensed, background-checked employees rather than subcontracted labor.
Start with the building type. A house or townhome is a residential move; an apartment, condo or high-rise unit is an apartment move because of elevator, COI and dock scheduling; a business is an office and commercial move. A single heavy piece is a furniture move, and an upright or spinet piano is a flat-rate piano move.
College Park households live in pre-war bungalows, renovated craftsman homes, converted lofts, and small multi-family buildings, so a whole-home load-out usually happens through one front door and down one set of porch steps.
College Park historic-district moves typically run 4–8 hours with a 3-mover crew. Camp Creek suburban moves run 4–8 hours. Airport-corridor apartments run 2–4 hours. Drive time is included in the hourly rate. No airport-area or distance surcharge. A College Park 3-bedroom home usually runs 4–8 hours with a three-mover crew.
No. About 20 min southwest of Atlanta via I-85. Drive time is built into the schedule rather than billed as a surcharge, so a College Park address is quoted at the same hourly rate as an in-town Atlanta address.
Yes. Combining a home move with a piano or a single oversized item is common in College Park. We scope the combined work up front so you get one crew, one arrival window, and one invoice — with the flat piano fee shown as its own line rather than folded into the hourly total.
Bears Moving Co. offers six services in College Park: residential (whole-home) moves, apartment and condo moves, office and commercial relocations, upright and spinet piano moves, single-item furniture moves, and general local moves inside our radius. We do not sell packing services or storage. Every job is run by our own licensed, background-checked employees rather than subcontracted labor.
Start with the building type. A house or townhome is a residential move; an apartment, condo or high-rise unit is an apartment move because of elevator, COI and dock scheduling; a business is an office and commercial move. A single heavy piece is a furniture move, and an upright or spinet piano is a flat-rate piano move.
College Park households live in pre-war bungalows, renovated craftsman homes, converted lofts, and small multi-family buildings, so a whole-home load-out usually happens through one front door and down one set of porch steps.
College Park historic-district moves typically run 4–8 hours with a 3-mover crew. Camp Creek suburban moves run 4–8 hours. Airport-corridor apartments run 2–4 hours. Drive time is included in the hourly rate. No airport-area or distance surcharge. A College Park 3-bedroom home usually runs 4–8 hours with a three-mover crew.
No. About 20 min southwest of Atlanta via I-85. Drive time is built into the schedule rather than billed as a surcharge, so a College Park address is quoted at the same hourly rate as an in-town Atlanta address.
Yes. Combining a home move with a piano or a single oversized item is common in College Park. We scope the combined work up front so you get one crew, one arrival window, and one invoice — with the flat piano fee shown as its own line rather than folded into the hourly total.