North Hollywood Movers — NoHo Apartment & Loft Specialists

Your trusted movers in North Hollywood

From Arts District lofts to Magnolia Blvd walk-ups, we make NoHo apartment moves easy.

North Hollywood is the Valley's renter capital, and the NoHo Arts District is its center of gravity. New mid-rise apartment buildings cluster around the Metro B Line station at Lankershim and Chandler, while older walk-ups and dingbats fill the blocks off Magnolia Blvd between the theaters and coffee shops. Further out, Valley Village-adjacent streets hold modest single-family homes, and live-work lofts dot the commercial stretches. The common thread: most NoHo moves are apartment moves, and apartment moves live or die on logistics — elevators, narrow stairwells, permit parking, and buildings that only allow move-ins on certain days of the week.

Our NoHo clients are heavy on actors, musicians, and crew members moving between productions, plus young professionals drawn to the Arts District's walkability. That means pianos, instruments, sound equipment, and oddly shaped studio gear show up on our trucks more here than anywhere else in the Valley — and we pad and wrap accordingly. Lankershim and Magnolia carry the traffic, so we stage from side streets whenever we can. If your building sits near the Metro station, expect us to scout the loading options before move day rather than improvising on your hourly rate.

Neighborhoods We Serve

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Moving in North Hollywood: What to Know

Newer NoHo Arts District buildings almost universally require a certificate of insurance and a freight elevator reservation — some limit moves to weekdays, so ask your manager early. Older walk-ups off Magnolia have tight stairwells where a third mover speeds things considerably. Street parking near Lankershim is permit-restricted in spots; we plan curb space in advance so the truck isn't circling on the clock.

Why North Hollywood Chooses Us

Price Guarantee

The quote we give is the price you pay. No surprise charges on move day — ever.

On-Time Every Time

We've timed thousands of moves. We arrive in your window and finish on schedule.

5-Star Reviews

Our reviews on Google and Yelp speak for themselves. We earn every star.

Trained Professionals

Every mover is background-checked, trained, and carries equipment for any scenario.

White-Glove Service

Responsive from first quote to final delivery. Real humans answer your calls.

Fully Insured

Licensed by the CPUC. Everything is covered so you can move with zero worry.

Reviews From Your Neighbors

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

"The crew was on time, fast, and handled my antique dresser like it was made of gold. I've moved four times in ten years — this was by far the easiest."

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

"Quoted me in 10 minutes, showed up exactly on time, and came in under estimate. Unbelievable value. These guys are the real deal."

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

"I was so stressed about my studio move but they made it fun. Done in 2.5 hours, nothing broken, and they even helped me set up my bed frame."

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does an apartment move in North Hollywood cost?

NoHo moves bill hourly with a 2-hour minimum. Most studio and 1-bedroom moves run a 2-mover crew at $120/hr for 2–4 hours; larger units use three movers at $150–175/hr. If your building needs a certificate of insurance or an elevator booking, we handle that paperwork at no extra charge.

Can you move instruments and studio equipment?

Yes — it's practically a NoHo specialty. Upright pianos, keyboards, amps, mixing desks, and fragile gear all get dedicated padding, shrink wrap, and custom crating where needed. Tell us what's in your setup when you book so we bring the right equipment and the right crew size for the job.

Do NoHo apartment buildings have move-in requirements?

Most managed buildings near the Arts District do: a certificate of insurance naming the building, a reserved elevator window, and sometimes weekday-only move hours. We provide the COI free and coordinate directly with your property manager, so the only thing you have to book is the date.

Are you licensed and insured?

Yes. We are fully licensed by the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) and carry full liability and cargo insurance on every job.

How much does a local move cost?

Local moves are billed hourly. The rate depends on crew size and truck count. We provide a free, no-obligation quote in about 15 minutes over the phone or online.

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