Fort Lauderdale Movers — Condos, High-Rises and Homes
Fort Lauderdale, Fort Lauderdale
Fort Lauderdale, the heart of Broward County, ranges from downtown high-rises and waterfront condos along the New River and Intracoastal to canal-front homes in neighborhoods like Victoria Park and Rio Vista. Many moves involve reserved freight elevators and COIs downtown, while waterfront homes mean tight driveways near the canals. Move Mi crews coordinate building access and plan truck placement for each Fort Lauderdale setting before move day.
Apartment & condo moves
Downtown and waterfront condo towers usually require a COI and a reserved freight elevator. Buildings of this type often set move hours and designate a loading entrance.
Parking & loading
Downtown loading zones and narrow canal-front streets limit truck placement. We confirm the staging point and access route with management or the homeowner in advance.
Elevator & building access
High-rises provide a padded freight elevator on a reserved schedule; canal-front and single-family homes rely on driveway and door access.
Common move types
- Downtown high-rise condo moves
- Waterfront condo and home moves
- Single-family home moves
- Apartment move-ins and move-outs
Frequently asked questions
Do you move downtown Fort Lauderdale high-rises?
Yes. We handle downtown and waterfront towers regularly, including reserved freight elevators and the COI paperwork these buildings expect.
What does a Fort Lauderdale move cost?
Two-mover crews typically start in the $120–$160/hour range, and a three-mover crew runs higher but finishes faster. We send a written quote before move day.
Can you handle canal-front homes with tight access?
Yes. We scout driveway and street access near the canals in advance and stage the truck where crews can carry safely and efficiently.