Coconut Grove Condo Movers
Miami · Coconut Grove · condo
Coconut Grove is Miami's oldest neighborhood, where leafy, winding streets and a walkable village core meet a cluster of bayfront condo towers near Dinner Key and the marina. Moving here mixes two challenges: the modern high-rise logistics of the waterfront buildings and the narrow, canopy-covered residential streets of the historic Grove. Move Mi crews work both sides of the neighborhood and plan access accordingly. We blanket-wrap furniture, protect lobbies and corridors, and provide a clear written quote so your hours and crew size are confirmed before move day.
Moving considerations
A Coconut Grove condo move depends on which part of the Grove you're in. Bayfront towers near the marina run on reserved freight elevators and loading zones, while units closer to the village center sit on narrow streets with heavy tree cover and limited curb space. We tailor the plan to your building — coordinating the elevator where there is one and timing the load-in around the Grove's foot and weekend traffic.
Elevator notes
Coconut Grove's bayfront condo towers generally have a freight elevator that should be reserved in advance, while smaller or older buildings may rely on a single passenger elevator. Share your building's setup and your floor so we can size the crew to the access and elevator window.
Loading dock notes
Loading in the Grove ranges from a tower porte-cochere to a tight curb on a tree-lined street. Confirm where the truck should stage, whether a height-limiting canopy is present, and any time limit on the loading area.
Certificate of Insurance (COI)
Coconut Grove condo associations commonly require a Certificate of Insurance naming the building and association before approving a move. We provide a COI on request at no extra charge once you share the building's wording.
Parking notes
Curb space near the village center and marina is limited and busy on weekends, and mature trees can restrict truck height on residential streets. Reserve a loading zone with management where possible and let us know about any low canopy at your address.
Building management
Confirm move-day windows, any move-in deposits, and approval forms with the association or management. Bayfront buildings often require a reserved elevator and front-desk sign-off, while village-edge buildings vary in their rules.
Frequently asked questions
How much does it cost to move into a Coconut Grove condo?
We bill hourly. Two-mover crews typically start in the $120–$160/hour range, while three movers run higher and finish faster for larger units or short elevator windows. A written quote with crew size and building fees comes before move day.
Do you handle both bayfront towers and village-edge buildings?
Yes. We tailor the plan to your location — reserving the freight elevator and loading zone for bayfront towers, and timing load-in around narrow, tree-lined streets and weekend traffic for units near the village center.
Is a Certificate of Insurance required in the Grove?
Usually for the condo towers. Associations here commonly require a COI naming the building and association before approving the move. We provide one on request at no extra charge once you share the requirements.
Move Mi does not represent or speak for any building, association or management company. Please confirm rules, hours and required documentation with your building before booking your move.