NYC Moving Pros
Your mover cancelled. Ours won't.
Same-week studio/1BR: normal rate + at most 10–20%
Every week in NYC, someone's mover ghosts them two days before a lease deadline. The big companies are booked out; Craigslist is a gamble with your deposit. We keep a direct line to a licensed crew with short-notice availability — tell us your date and we'll tell you honestly, usually within the hour, whether it's doable.

Straight answer, fast
Short-notice requests get a phone call, not an email chain. If the date is impossible, you'll hear that too — no string-alongs.
No panic pricing
Last-minute doesn't mean triple rate. You pay the normal rate plus, at most, a modest short-notice premium that's stated up front.
COI on 24 hours' notice
Doorman building with same-week COI requirements? Certificates are issued same-day.
Common questions
Can I really book a mover for this week in NYC?
Usually yes, outside the last weekend of the month in peak season. Mid-week and mid-month dates almost always work. Submit the form or call — short-notice requests jump the queue.
Does last-minute cost more?
Sometimes a modest premium (10–20%) applies for sub-72-hour bookings, stated in the quote. Nothing changes on move day.
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Last-Minute & Same-Week Movers in NYC
Tell us about your move and hear back from our vetted moving partner within 2 hours — one company, one quote, no phone-number feeding frenzy.
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