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Removalists The Ponds
Nearly every dwelling in The Ponds is a detached house, and most of them are among the newest homes in Sydney. Which means most Ponds moves are the same beautiful job: a family arriving at the house they've been paying off on paper, with a settlement date circled on the fridge. That's the move we're built for.
How a Ponds move-in runs
- The week before: we confirm your settlement window with you, check the driveway and street access on the estate plan, and lock the crew.
- Moving morning: load-out at the old place early. A 3-bed brick veneer in the established suburbs loads before lunch when the packing's done.
- The wait: the truck stages near the new place. Settlements usually complete early afternoon, and we roll the moment your solicitor calls.
- Move-in: floor runners down first. Beds up the staircase and assembled, kitchen boxes to the kitchen, garage stack squared away.
Most Ponds houses are the classic 4-bed double-storey on a small lot, so the two questions that decide your hours are the staircase and where the truck can stand. We ask both before the day, not on it.
The staircase question
Everything upstairs goes up one internal staircase. Queen bases, tallboys, the works. We do it without touching the plaster, and we wrote down how: the double-storey move.
Moving out of The Ponds too
Not every Ponds job is an arrival. Families here upsize again, relocate for work, or head interstate. The same crew handles the load-out, and if you're heading somewhere further than our trucks go daily, we'll set up an interstate backload honestly rather than pretend we run a nightly linehaul.
Either direction, the price board doesn't change: one hourly rate per crew size, quoted before you book.