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Apartment & Condo Moves

From a fourth-floor Cap Hill walk-up to a RiNo loft with a reserved elevator, we sort the building’s rules — the COI, the dock window, the stairwell — before move day, not on the clock.

Apartment and condo moves in Denver live or die on logistics. A reserved freight elevator in a RiNo loft building, a certificate of insurance the HOA needs three days early, a four-story Cap Hill walk-up with a stairwell built for 1908: get one wrong and you’re sitting in the truck losing your booking. Family Movers handles all of it before move day.

Our crews work these buildings constantly, so the paperwork and the parking are sorted before we ever pick up a box.

  • On file and in good standing: US DOT/MC authority plus our Colorado PUC household-goods mover permit — fully insured
  • Your price comes in writing, plain as day — read the whole thing, there’s no fine print working against you
  • The trucks are ours and so are the movers — Joe’s uniformed crew, start to finish

Ask Joe for your flat price

Tell us a little about the move, and the team at our South Broadway office sends one firm price for all of it straight back — almost always inside the hour, and never a penny owed for the asking.

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Downtown and LoDo high-rises, the converted lofts of RiNo, the brick walk-ups of Capitol Hill and Congress Park: each comes with its own rules. Some buildings only allow moves in a set elevator window. Most condo associations want a certificate of insurance naming the building before they’ll hand over the loading dock. Karen handles the COIs from the office; the crew handles the narrow corner where a couch has to stand on end to clear the landing.

We protect more than your furniture, too. Corner guards, floor runners and elevator pads keep the common areas clean, because a scuffed lobby wall is how you lose a deposit. And because the same movers do every job, nobody is learning your building from scratch on the clock. From a Sloan’s Lake mid-rise to a Baker duplex to a high-rise off Speer, our crews have seen the loading docks, the service halls and the one elevator that always runs slow.

Apartment pricing that fits a smaller move

Most apartment jobs run hourly, which is the fairest way to charge a studio or one-bedroom where the real variable is the stairs and the elevator wait. If you’d rather have one number, we’ll write a flat band instead.

Apartment size Typical flat band
Studio $350–$560
1-bedroom $580–$940
Two-bedroom condo $1,000–$1,580
Hourly is $145/hr for two movers and a truck, $195/hr for three when you’ve got a lot of stairs or a tight elevator window. A $125 deposit holds the date and applies to your total. We bring our own dollies, pads and straps, with nothing extra to rent.

What’s outside the quote

So there are no day-of surprises in the lobby, a few items sit apart from the move price:

  • Packing boxes and pack-out labor, if you want it done for you, from $410
  • Any building-imposed elevator or move-in fee your association charges
  • Long shuttle carries if the truck can’t get near the dock
  • Specialty pieces like a piano or safe, from $359

We list every reservation window and COI deadline on your estimate so the building never turns the crew away at the door.

What’s covered by your flat quote

Everything Joe’s crew pulls up with on move day — nothing added afterward, nothing sprung on you.

  • A certificate of insurance issued to your HOA or property manager ahead of the date, at no extra charge
  • The crew sized to your building — extra hands for walk-ups and three movers when an elevator window is tight
  • Reserved freight-elevator and loading-dock timing planned around the building’s move slot so you keep your booking
  • Floor runners, corner guards, and elevator pads protecting the common areas — a scuffed lobby is how you lose a deposit
  • Stairs, blind landings, and 1900s doorways worked by movers who do those buildings every week
  • Up to $1,000,000 cargo coverage per shipment, with disassembly and reassembly of anything that won’t fit the elevator

What Denver families have to say

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“Joe and Pedro were amazing! Wouldn’t have got it done without them!”

Joe F.
Park Hill · local
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“Cant show my gratitude enough for these two gentlemen here. Joe & Pedro handled the everything from start to finished. Incredible work/very professional !”

Bryan C.
Aurora · local
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“Strong and efficient workers handled my load-in to a 22 foot moving truck in 3 hours! Team was respectful to us and our property. Fair price for the job.”

Ddw
Capitol Hill · local

What Denver folks ask us most

My building needs a certificate of insurance before move-in. Can you provide one?
Yes, and we do it routinely for downtown, LoDo and RiNo buildings. Just give Karen the property manager’s contact and requirements, and we’ll send a COI naming your building well ahead of the date so management clears the loading dock for us.
What happens if my condo only allows moving during a set elevator window?
We plan the whole job around it. Tell us your reserved block and we size the crew to finish inside it, often the three-mover team, so we’re not racing the clock or risking a second-day charge from the building.
Will you get a sofa up four flights in an old Capitol Hill walk-up?
That’s a normal Tuesday for us. Our crews know which Cap Hill stairwells need a piece stood on end and which need it hoisted, and they bring extra pads for the tight turns. We’ve moved those 1900s walk-ups for over a decade.
Is a one-bedroom move worth booking a real company for?
We think so. A studio or one-bedroom is where bad stairs and elevator waits cost you the most if a crew fumbles them. With us it’s a flat or hourly price, our own insured movers, and a deposit of just $125 to lock the day.

Ready to book Family Movers?

Here’s how a quote works with us: text or email the two ZIP codes plus the day you’re aiming for, and you’ll usually hear back from Joe or Karen by end of day with one written number. That number is built by our own Denver crew on our own trucks — people we put on payroll and trained ourselves — and once it’s on the page, it doesn’t change on you the morning of the move.

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