Miami Beach Apartment Movers

Apartment and condo moves with careful crews and transparent hourly pricing.

Moving on Miami Beach means crossing a causeway, navigating one-way streets in South Beach and dealing with strict beachside parking, plus older Art Deco walk-ups alongside newer oceanfront condos. We time loading around causeway and tourist traffic, coordinate elevators or stair access for walk-ups, and protect floors and furniture with blankets and padding. Two-mover crews typically start in the $120–$160/hour range, and a three-mover crew runs higher but handles stairs and sand-side logistics faster.

Common use cases in Miami Beach

Customer checklist

Building access in Miami Beach

Many Miami Beach condos require a COI and a reserved elevator, while older Art Deco walk-ups need stair-friendly planning. Parking is tightly enforced near the beach, so a reserved loading spot or permit helps the crew work without interruption.

Frequently asked questions

Can you handle a Miami Beach walk-up with no elevator?

Yes. For Art Deco walk-ups we plan an appropriately sized crew for stairs and protect stairwells and railings while we carry items.

How do you deal with Miami Beach parking and the causeway?

We schedule loading around causeway and tourist traffic and ask you to reserve a loading zone or guest spot, since beachside parking is limited and enforced.

Do Miami Beach condos need a COI?

Most oceanfront condos do. Send us your building's COI requirements and we'll provide one naming the building and management at no extra cost.