Moving services in Norcross, GA from Bears Moving Co. cover whole homes, apartments, offices, pianos, single furniture pieces, and any local move inside our radius. One licensed crew, one hourly rate, no per-stair or travel surcharges — the only question is which service fits your move.
Choosing the right service first saves you time on the phone. Each Norcross service below has its own page with crew sizing, what is included, and realistic hour ranges for that specific kind of move.
Norcross is mostly two-story single-family homes, split-levels, and townhomes with garages, finished basements, and bonus rooms over the garage.
Norcross complexes off Jimmy Carter Boulevard are gated with narrow interior lanes; we confirm the gate code and clearance before dispatch.
Flex and warehouse space around Historic Norcross gives us roll-up doors and dock-height loading, which lets us move racking, pallets, and heavy equipment on wheels instead of by hand.
Every Norcross service except piano work is billed at one transparent hourly rate covering the crew, truck, fuel, dollies, blankets, shrink wrap, floor runners, and basic furniture disassembly and reassembly.
Most historic Norcross bungalow moves run 4–8 hours with a 3-mover crew for a 3-bedroom. Apartments along Jimmy Carter or Indian Trail typically finish in 2–4 hours. Downtown lofts run 2–4 hours with curb staging. Drive time is included in the hourly rate. The common Norcross pricing surprise from other movers is a 'historic district fee' for the brick streets — we don't charge it.
A Norcross 3-bedroom typically runs 4–8 hours once porch stairs and floor protection are counted.
Piano work is the one exception in Norcross: 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. Norcross flat rates reflect the historic district's raised foundations and front stair runs, plus the narrow-street staging those homes require.
Historic Norcross is the trickiest part of the city to move into or out of: brick streets along Holcomb Bridge and Buford Highway slow hand-truck travel, the downtown lofts (1900 Holcomb Bridge area, the Norcross Station district) have street-only loading with no dedicated dock, and the surrounding 1950s bungalows have narrow porches and original hardwoods.
We send a 20-foot truck instead of a 26-footer for downtown bookings and bring extra floor runners. The Jimmy Carter Boulevard corridor and the apartment complexes along Indian Trail operate as high-volume turnover with short loading windows — we time-block end-of-month Saturdays specifically for that corridor.
Norcross's older homes sit high off the street with porch stairs and original doorways, so we measure the entry and lay floor runners before the first piece moves.
Most Norcross homes give us a driveway right up to the door, so the truck parks close and the crew works a short, protected carry path through the garage or front entry.
Norcross warehouse and flex moves run best on a weekday when dock traffic is predictable and forklift help is on site.
Our Norcross crews work in Historic Norcross, Berkeley Lake border, and Peachtree Corners border — 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 Norcross core off South Peachtree Street, the bungalows around Thrasher Park and Lillian Webb Park, the apartments and corporate housing along Jimmy Carter Boulevard and Indian Trail, and the Holcomb Bridge corridor toward the Peachtree Corners border.
Our crews know which downtown Norcross streets allow truck staging during weekend events, where I-85 backs up at the Jimmy Carter exit during shift change, and which Indian Trail apartment complexes require a leasing-office key card for after-hours access.
Norcross families usually move within the same school district, upsize a few miles out, or downsize once the kids are gone.
Norcross blends a walkable historic downtown with mid-century ranches, garden-style apartments, and corporate housing along Jimmy Carter Boulevard. Bears Moving Co. (GA HHG #9320) covers all of it with transparent hourly pricing.
About 30 min northeast of Atlanta via I-85. Drive time is planned into the schedule and covered by the hourly rate — there is no Gwinnett County travel fee, no per-mile fuel charge, and no per-stair or per-flight add-on.
Crews familiar with Historic Norcross brick streets and downtown lofts.
Jimmy Carter Boulevard apartment-complex experience.
Same-day quotes for I-85 corridor corporate relocations.
Ready to book? Call (770) 999-5561 or send the details online and we will confirm crew size, arrival window, and a written Norcross estimate before you commit to anything.
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Norcross is mostly two-story single-family homes, split-levels, and townhomes with garages, finished basements, and bonus rooms over the garage.
Historic Norcross apartments, Jimmy Carter corridor communities, Peachtree Corners border complexes, and Buford Highway garden apartments. Norcross property managers typically want the COI emailed to the regional office rather than the on-site leasing agent — we send it to both.
Norcross commercial work is heavier: shop benches, pallet racking, inventory, and shipping stations alongside a front-office suite. Norcross 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 and consoles are the most common instruments in the historic district.
Typical Norcross jobs are sectionals, treadmills and Pelotons, gun safes, sleeper sofas, dining sets, and a heavy piece moved between floors.
Norcross has a high share of older homes with heavy case goods, built-ins, and floors that need protecting before anything rolls across them. Weekday mornings are the easiest dates to get in Norcross.
Bears Moving Co. offers six services in Norcross: 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.
Norcross is mostly two-story single-family homes, split-levels, and townhomes with garages, finished basements, and bonus rooms over the garage.
Most historic Norcross bungalow moves run 4–8 hours with a 3-mover crew for a 3-bedroom. Apartments along Jimmy Carter or Indian Trail typically finish in 2–4 hours. Downtown lofts run 2–4 hours with curb staging. Drive time is included in the hourly rate. The common Norcross pricing surprise from other movers is a 'historic district fee' for the brick streets — we don't charge it.
A Norcross 3-bedroom typically runs 4–8 hours once porch stairs and floor protection are counted.
No. About 30 min northeast of Atlanta via I-85. Drive time is built into the schedule rather than billed as a surcharge, so a Norcross 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 Norcross. 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 Norcross: 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.
Norcross is mostly two-story single-family homes, split-levels, and townhomes with garages, finished basements, and bonus rooms over the garage.
Most historic Norcross bungalow moves run 4–8 hours with a 3-mover crew for a 3-bedroom. Apartments along Jimmy Carter or Indian Trail typically finish in 2–4 hours. Downtown lofts run 2–4 hours with curb staging. Drive time is included in the hourly rate. The common Norcross pricing surprise from other movers is a 'historic district fee' for the brick streets — we don't charge it.
A Norcross 3-bedroom typically runs 4–8 hours once porch stairs and floor protection are counted.
No. About 30 min northeast of Atlanta via I-85. Drive time is built into the schedule rather than billed as a surcharge, so a Norcross 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 Norcross. 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.