The crew
The removalists named after a road
Sunnyholt Road runs from Blacktown's centre north through Kings Park and Kings Langley toward the estates. It connects the suburbs people move from to the suburbs people move to, which makes it a fair name for a moving crew: we spend our weeks driving exactly that route.
How we work
- The date is sacred. Settlement, handover or lease end: the booking is built around it, and if the date moves, the booking moves with it. No fee, no drama.
- One price per crew. $250, $350 or $500 an hour depending on crew size. The same number on the phone, the quote and the invoice. No teaser rate, no second "standard" price.
- Local knowledge, used. We check estate plans because new streets lag on the GPS. We ask about the staircase and the garage because that's where the hours live. We stage the truck near the new place because keys land when they land.
- Plain English. Blacktown speaks 185 languages; the one thing everyone deserves is a quote without jargon and a crew that says what it means.
Worth saying plainly
What we don't claim
The removals internet is full of star badges and "trusted since forever" lines. We'd rather earn your booking with the two pages that matter: exactly how our pricing works and exactly how we run your day. No invented review counts, no borrowed badges. Ask us your hard questions on the callback; that's what it's for.
One more honest note: our local phone line is still being connected, so for now the enquiry form is the fastest way in, and we ring you back on the number you leave.
The name, for the curious
"Holt" is an old word for a small wood or grove, and the road carrying the name has watched the area's growth roll north along it: brick veneer streets first, masterplans later, the growth-front estates now. Naming the crew after the road keeps us honest about the job: get a household from one end of it to the other, on the one day that matters, without fuss.