Surry Hills Removals
City of Sydney · 2021

Removalists in Moore Park

Moore Park is mostly the great green edge of the inner city: parkland, sporting grounds and stadia, with only a thin band of residences along streets like Lang Road facing the park. It is the calmest access in the ring, wide tree-lined avenues and far less of the terrace-and-lane squeeze, though the trade-off is event-day traffic when the stadiums are on, which can lock up the surrounding roads completely.

Moving in Moore Park

Moore Park is mostly the great green edge of the inner city: parkland, sporting grounds and stadia, with only a thin band of residences along streets like Lang Road facing the park. It is the calmest access in the ring, wide tree-lined avenues and far less of the terrace-and-lane squeeze, though the trade-off is event-day traffic when the stadiums are on, which can lock up the surrounding roads completely. For a residential move here we plan around the event calendar first, because a major game or concert turns a simple job into a gridlocked one, and we keep to a quieter window. The buildings facing the park are a mix of apartments and grander homes, so the move can be a lift-and-bay job or a stairs-and-kerb one, and we confirm which before the day.

The Moore Park parking & permit reality

There is no driveway here, so the kerb is the whole job, and the lawful way to hold it is the City of Sydney visitor parking permit. The City states plainly that a removalist truck (a vehicle under 4.5 tonnes) can use a visitor permit, which lets it sit legally on a resident-permit or restricted street while we load. The permits come as a book of 10 single-use scratch-off permits for $23 ($11 with a pensioner concession), each household can buy up to 50 a year, and you apply online with two address-verification documents. The one catch: processing takes about five working days, so it is something to sort the week before, not on moving morning. (A "works zone" is a different, construction-only scheme that needs six to eight weeks and a long minimum commitment, so it is the wrong tool for a house move.) We help you plan exactly how many permits the truck needs and where it will legally stand. Always check the latest figures with the City of Sydney, as fees can change.

Our Moore Park services

Moore Park removals: common questions

Is access easier in Moore Park than the terraces?

Usually, yes. Wide tree-lined avenues and far less of the terrace-and-lane squeeze make it the calmest access in the ring. The trade-off is event traffic: a major game or concert at the nearby stadiums can lock up the surrounding roads, so we keep your move to a quieter window.

Is my Moore Park home a house move or an apartment move?

It can be either, the homes facing the park range from apartments to grander houses, so a move can be a lift-and-loading-bay job or a stairs-and-kerb one. We confirm which before the day and plan the right crew and truck.

How much does a move in Moore Park cost?

Our online-quote rates start at $200/hour for two movers and a truck ($250 for three, $400 for a larger crew with two trucks), and you get a clear indicative quote up front for your specific move. No surprises on the day.

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