New York City Long-Distance Moving Services

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Long-Distance Movers Who Know the Complexities of New York City Moving

Ready to make the move out of New York City? Our team of long-distance movers has been offering professional New York State moving services for decades. We have the experience and know-how to handle any move out of the Big Apple. Whether you’re leaving a Brooklyn brownstone, a Midtown high-rise, or a third-floor walk-up in Harlem, Colonial Van Lines understands the many nuances of a New York City move.

Here are some New York City moving quirks to be aware of:

  • A Certificate of Insurance (COI) is necessary to move in or out of many buildings in NYC and the specific requirements vary from one building to the next. Colonial Van Lines takes care of the COI so you don’t have to worry about it.

  • Elevator reservations are required in many high-rise and mid-rise buildings in NYC and may need to be made weeks in advance.

  • “No Parking” signs may not be required, but they’re a good idea. These “moving permits” from the NYC Department of Transportation (NYC DOT) allow you to reserve a parking spot in front of your building for the moving truck. This helps speed everything up on moving day.

  • Walk-ups can be a headache — particularly those on the 4th through 6th floors of a building — but our team of professional movers is trained to maneuver boxes, furniture, and decor down narrow NYC stairwells.

  • Narrow doors and hallways can make moving furniture more difficult. Colonial Van Lines movers are experienced in moving furniture in and out of old buildings and are trained in furniture disassembly and reassembly in case it’s necessary.

  • Alternate Side Parking (ASP) regulations can make parking difficult. The moving truck may be required to park on the opposite side of the street if your moving day coincides with street-cleaning day.

  • Many NYC buildings restrict moving times. You may be required to complete your move during certain hours of the day, and missing your window could cause costly delays. Colonial Van Lines handles NYC moves in a streamlined and efficient manner to avoid these sorts of delays.

  • Waste disposal rules must be followed. NYC residents are required to separate compost and recyclables from their trash and to follow specific guidelines for street placement. Moving often generates more waste than usual, so it’s especially important to continue to follow the local laws to avoid unnecessary fines.

  • NYC streets can be difficult to navigate in a large box truck. However, Colonial Van Lines movers have extensive experience moving in and out of New York City and understand the best way to navigate this busy metro.

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New York City Local Moving Resources

In addition to finding a reliable interstate moving company, there are other resources you’ll need for moving out of New York City. From where to drop off donations and dispose of hazardous household items to where to find packing supplies, here’s a helpful list of moving resources for your NYC move.

  • Miscellaneous donations: donateNYC provides an online directory of locations across the city where you can donate anything from appliances and camping equipment to food items. You can even filter your search to see only locations that will pick up your donations.

  • Moving supplies: New York Box sells moving supplies, boxes, and even full moving kits — available for same-day delivery across NYC.
    Address: 34 Ludlow St., New York, NY 10002

  • Hazardous waste disposal: Waste Drop-Off Sites are located throughout the city for disposing of hazardous household items that can’t legally be included with curbside trash or recycling. These include aerosol cans, batteries, paint, and electronics, among other things.

  • Refrigerator/air conditioner disposal: The Department of Sanitation New York (DSNY) must remove the chlorofluorocarbon (CFC) — also known as Freon — from refrigerators, air conditioners, and other cooling appliances before they can be picked up from the curb. Specific instructions for how to schedule CFC removal are posted on the city’s website.

Popular Long-Distance Moves From New York City

Here are some helpful tips for moving long-distance as well as a look at some of the most popular moving routes out of New York City.

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What Makes Moving With Colonial Different?

Colonial Van Lines has been rated among the top moving companies year after year. Most recently we were recognized as one of the best moving companies of 2025 by U.S. News & World Report — with special recognition for our highly trained movers.

Every single one of our long-distance movers receives between two and four weeks of rigorous training at Colonial Van Lines University (CVLU) — our specialized training center in Pompano Beach, Florida. In our fully furnished demo home, each driver, packer, and loader is professionally trained in the best practices for safe and efficient long-distance moving.

New York City Long-Distance Moving Services

Colonial Van Lines has specialized in interstate moving for over 50 years and has completed over 250,000 long-distance moves — and counting. Our team of highly trained, full-service movers brings an average of ten years of experience to every move, ensuring a streamlined experience whether you’re relocating to a neighboring state or across the country.

Interstate Moving Services

Only DOT-licensed interstate moving companies like Colonial Van Lines are permitted to transport your household goods across state lines. Our interstate moving services are delivered by expert packers, movers, drivers, and a moving coordinator dedicated to supporting your long-distance move.

Cross-Country Movers

With over 50 years’ experience as a cross-country moving company, Colonial Van Lines understands the complexities of moving great distances. We’ve built and trained a team of cross-country movers to support and simplify the moving process, ensuring the safe and secure transport of your belongings from one side of the country to the other. 


We have extensive experience offering cross-country moving services from New York to cities on the West Coast, such as:

  • Moving from New York to California
  • Moving from NYC to LA
  • Moving from NYC to San Francisco

Customizable Full-Service Moving

Every NYC move with Colonial Van Lines is full-service and includes loading, unloading, furniture assembly and disassembly, pad-wrapping furniture protection, transportation of goods, and standard limited liability insurance. However, there are additional services available to make your long-distance move out of NYC even easier.

Additional services to save you time and stress:

  • Packing services
  • Further insurance coverage
  • Auto shipping
  • Storage options
  • Moving supplies
  • Specialty item moving (antiques, pianos, etc.)
  • And more

From Our Blog: Long-Distance Moving Tips From the Experts

As you prepare for your long-distance move from New York City, be sure to check out our moving checklist and pro packing and moving tips on our blog.

FAQs: Colonial Long-Distance Moving Services in New York

How much does it cost to hire movers in NYC?

On average, you can expect to pay between $3,000 and $7,000 to hire movers in NYC. However, the actual cost will vary depending on several factors, such as when you’re moving, how much stuff you’re moving, and how far you’re moving.

To give you a better idea of what it might cost you to hire movers in NYC, here are some example full-service moving estimates for popular moving routes.

  • Moving from New York to California: $6,000-$7,000
  • Moving from NYC to LA: $6,000-$7,000
  • Moving from NYC to San Francisco: $6,000-$7,000

Do NYC buildings require a Certificate of Insurance (COI) for moving?

Many residential buildings in NYC do require a Certificate of Insurance (COI) before allowing movers to start hauling belongings in or out. This document shows that the moving company possesses all the necessary insurance coverage to perform the move.

How far in advance should I book an elevator for my NYC move?

When it comes to reserving an elevator for your move, some buildings require just two days’ notice while others require several weeks. Check with management and, if possible, make your elevator reservation as soon as you schedule your moving day.

What are the parking rules for moving trucks in NYC?

The parking rules that apply to moving trucks in NYC can be complicated, which is why it’s so important to hire a long-distance moving company experienced with NYC moves. Some of the restrictions include no parking in bike lanes, bus lanes (during operation), “No Stopping” zones, or within 15 feet of a fire hydrant. Some parts of NYC also have commercial vehicle restrictions that essentially prohibit moving trucks from using the parkway system.

Is it difficult to move furniture into pre-war apartments or walk-ups?

Despite their roomy layouts and high ceilings, pre-war apartments in NYC often have narrow doorways and staircases, which make it difficult to move furniture in and out. Carrying furniture out of a walk-up is also tricky, particularly if you live above the second floor or in a building with lots of stairway traffic. This makes it important to hire skilled movers who know how to navigate tight spaces safely and efficiently without causing damage.

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