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You’re not just moving boxes. You’re relocating your life, and that means trusting someone with everything you own while coordinating timing, logistics, and costs across state lines.
We handle long distance moves the way they should be handled. Your belongings get loaded once, transported in a dedicated truck, and delivered on schedule. No sharing space with other customers’ shipments. No vague delivery windows that leave you waiting for days.
You’ll know the price upfront. You’ll get a crew that’s done this hundreds of times. And when your furniture arrives at your new place in Florida, North Carolina, or wherever you’re headed, it’ll be in the same condition it left Baywood.
Most people moving out of Long Island are doing it for good reason. High costs, limited space, better opportunities elsewhere. The move itself shouldn’t add to that stress. It should be the easy part.
We’re a family-owned operation based in Islandia, serving Baywood and the rest of Suffolk County for years. Matt and Scott Young run the company, and Scott’s usually on-site making sure your move goes smoothly.
We’re fully licensed and insured for interstate moves, registered with USDOT, and listed with the Better Business Bureau. That’s not just paperwork. It means you’re protected if something goes wrong, and we’re held accountable to federal moving standards.
Baywood residents have been leaving Long Island in significant numbers recently, mostly headed south where housing costs less and job markets are growing. We’ve moved families to Tampa, Charlotte, Atlanta, and dozens of other cities. We know the routes, the timing, and what it takes to get your belongings there safely.
First, you get a free quote. We’ll ask about your inventory, your destination, and your timeline. No hidden fees for stairs, long carries, or fuel. The number we give you is what you’ll pay.
Once you’re booked, we’ll schedule your move and confirm timing. If you need packing services, we handle that too. Our crew shows up on the scheduled day with the right equipment and materials to protect your furniture, electronics, and fragile items during transport.
Everything gets loaded into a dedicated truck. You’re not sharing space with someone else’s move, which means faster delivery and less risk of mix-ups or damage. We secure the load properly so nothing shifts during the drive.
Then we transport your belongings directly to your new address. Depending on distance, that might take a few days. We stay in contact so you know where things stand. When we arrive, we unload everything, place it where you want it, and make sure you’re satisfied before we leave.
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You’re getting a full-service long distance moving company, not just labor. That includes packing services if you want them, all necessary materials like boxes and padding, and proper equipment for heavy or awkward items like pianos and safes.
We handle the logistics that make cross country moves complicated. DOT permits, route planning, timing coordination. You don’t need to figure out freight elevator schedules or street parking restrictions in a city you’ve never been to.
Long Island has some of the highest moving costs in the country. The average long distance move from this area runs between $3,500 and $12,000 depending on size and distance. We price competitively without cutting corners on service quality or insurance coverage.
Suffolk County has seen steady outbound migration over the past few years. Most people are moving for affordability, but some are relocating for jobs or family. Either way, the move itself is expensive enough without getting hit with surprise charges or delays. We keep it straightforward so you can focus on everything else that comes with relocating.
Cost depends on how much you’re moving and how far you’re going. A one-bedroom apartment moving to Florida might run $2,500 to $4,000. A three-bedroom house going to Texas could be $6,000 to $9,000. Larger homes or longer distances cost more.
We base pricing on weight or cubic footage, distance, and any additional services like packing or specialty item handling. You’ll get a detailed estimate upfront that breaks down each cost. No surprise fees for stairs, fuel, or tolls.
The cheapest option isn’t always the best option. Companies that lowball quotes often add fees later or share truck space with other customers, which delays delivery. You’re paying for reliability, proper insurance, and a crew that knows what they’re doing.
Loading day usually takes 4 to 8 hours depending on how much you have. The drive itself depends on distance. A move to Florida takes about 2 to 4 days. Something closer like North Carolina might be 1 to 2 days. Cross country to California could be 5 to 7 days.
We give you a delivery window, not an exact date, because road conditions and logistics vary. But we stay in touch throughout so you’re not left wondering where your stuff is.
If you need faster delivery, we can prioritize your move, though that costs more. Most people are fine with standard timing as long as they know what to expect and can plan accordingly.
We’re fully insured for interstate moves, which means you have coverage if something breaks. Basic carrier liability is included automatically and covers $0.60 per pound per item. That’s the federal minimum, but it’s not much for expensive items.
You can purchase full value protection, which covers repair or replacement cost of damaged items. Most people moving valuable furniture or electronics opt for this. We’ll explain your options when you book.
We also take precautions to prevent damage in the first place. Furniture gets wrapped and padded. Fragile items are packed properly. Heavy items are secured so they don’t shift. Our crew has moved everything from grand pianos to glass cabinets, and we know how to protect them during transport.
Yes, depending on availability. We’ve had customers call because another company cancelled on them days before their move, and we’ve been able to step in and get them relocated on time.
Last-minute moves are harder to accommodate during peak season, which runs May through September. If you’re moving between October and April, we usually have more flexibility. Either way, call us and we’ll tell you honestly whether we can make it work.
Emergency moves sometimes cost more because we’re rearranging schedules and prioritizing your job over others. But if you’re in a bind and need to get out of Baywood quickly, we’ll do what we can to help.
You can pack yourself if you want to save money, or we can handle it for you. Most people doing long distance moves hire us to pack because it’s one less thing to worry about and we’re faster at it.
We bring all the materials. Boxes, tape, bubble wrap, packing paper. We’ll wrap dishes individually, pad furniture corners, and make sure electronics are protected. If you have items that need special handling, like artwork or antiques, we’ll pack those with extra care.
If you’re packing yourself, do it well ahead of time. Long distance moves are more demanding than local ones, and poorly packed boxes are more likely to get damaged during a multi-day drive. Use sturdy boxes, don’t overpack them, and label everything clearly.
Cost of living is the biggest reason. Long Island has some of the highest property taxes and housing costs in the country. The median home value in Baywood is over $500,000, and many families are finding they can get more space for less money in states like Florida, North Carolina, or Texas.
Job opportunities are another factor. Some industries are growing faster in other regions, and remote work has made it easier to relocate without changing employers. People are also moving to be closer to family or to retire somewhere with lower expenses.
We’ve moved dozens of families out of Baywood over the past few years, and the reasons are usually similar. It’s not that people don’t like it here. It’s that the financial pressure is hard to justify when there are more affordable options elsewhere.
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