Descarga la app para reservar mudadores al instante, rastrear tu mudanza en tiempo real y gestionar todo desde tu teléfono.
New York, NY
Mudarse en Nueva York es un desafío único: pasillos estrechos, apartamentos sin ascensor, estacionamiento alterno y reglas de administración de edificios. Tener mudadores experimentados en NYC marca toda la diferencia.
8,336,817
Población
$3,500
Alquiler promedio
$30 – $480
Costo de mudanza
Moving in New York City is unlike moving anywhere else in America. The sheer density of 8.3 million people crammed into 302 square miles creates logistical challenges that would be unthinkable in other cities. Walk-up apartments are the norm in most of Manhattan below 96th Street, throughout brownstone Brooklyn (Park Slope, Carroll Gardens, Cobble Hill), and in Queens neighborhoods like Astoria and Jackson Heights. Stair-carry surcharges of $75–$150 per flight above the second floor are standard industry practice, and a fifth-floor walkup move can easily double the base cost. Alternate side parking rules mean street availability changes daily, and DOT Temporary No Parking permits require 5+ business days of advance filing. NYC's co-op and condo boards are notorious for restrictive move-in procedures—many buildings on the Upper East Side, Upper West Side, and in Financial District high-rises require board-approved moving times, Certificate of Insurance, and sometimes even a signed move-in agreement specifying which elevator and hallways can be used. The city's narrow streets, particularly in the West Village, SoHo, and parts of the Lower East Side, often cannot accommodate full-size moving trucks, necessitating smaller vehicles and longer load times. Bridge and tunnel crossings between boroughs add time and sometimes tolls (Verrazzano, Throgs Neck). The subway system doesn't help movers, but knowing which streets are one-way is essential—many experienced NYC movers plan routes block by block.
The 1st and 15th of every month are the busiest moving days in NYC by far—80% of leases start/end on these dates. Move mid-month for better pricing and availability.
In Manhattan, most buildings require you to use the freight elevator, not the passenger elevator. Book it 2+ weeks ahead—popular buildings have 1–2 slots per day.
Double-parking fines in NYC are $115 in most of Manhattan and $65 in outer boroughs. A DOT temporary no-parking permit ($50 for 3 days) is much cheaper than the risk.
Walking distance from truck to apartment matters enormously in NYC. Every 50 feet of "long carry" beyond the truck can add $50–$100 to your bill. Choose a parking spot strategically.
If you're moving between boroughs, check whether your route crosses the Brooklyn, Manhattan, or Williamsburg bridges versus the Midtown Tunnel—free bridges save tolls but add congestion.
NYC DOT Temporary No Parking permits are essential for virtually all moves. Apply online at nyc.gov/dot or at your local Community Board office at least 5 business days in advance (cost: approximately $50 for up to 3 calendar days). You must post signs 24–48 hours before the reserved period. In Manhattan below 96th Street, finding legal truck parking without a permit is nearly impossible. Many Manhattan buildings have loading docks with strict scheduling—coordinate with building management at least a week ahead. Alternate side parking rules free up spaces on specific days but create unpredictable availability. Hydrant spaces (15 feet clearance) are never legal for moving trucks. Double-parking enforcement is aggressive in Midtown, the Upper East Side, and DUMBO.
NYC co-op and condo boards impose some of the strictest moving regulations in the country. Nearly all managed buildings require a Certificate of Insurance (COI) naming the building as additional insured, with $1–2 million in liability coverage—request this from your mover at least a week before the move. Most buildings restrict moves to weekday business hours (typically 9 AM–5 PM, Monday–Friday). Many co-ops on the Upper East Side and Upper West Side require board-approved move-in procedures and charge refundable deposits of $500–$1,000. Elevator padding is mandatory in virtually all doorman buildings. Pre-war buildings throughout Manhattan have narrow doorways (some under 30 inches) and tight turns in hallways—furniture hoisting through windows via exterior rigging is a common NYC practice, costing $200–$500 per piece. Walk-up buildings in the Village, East Village, and Harlem have no elevator option—confirm stair-carry capacity with your movers.
Descubre lo que hace de esta ciudad un gran lugar para vivir.
NYC es el centro global de finanzas, medios, moda y tecnología. Más empresas Fortune 500 tienen su sede aquí que en cualquier otra ciudad del mundo.
El metro de NYC funciona 24/7 con 472 estaciones. La mayoría de los neoyorquinos no necesitan auto, ahorrando miles de dólares al año.
Broadway, el Met, cientos de galerías y barrios desde Harlem hasta Williamsburg — NYC ofrece una riqueza cultural y diversidad inigualables.
Costos promedio de mudanza según el tamaño del hogar. Los precios varían según distancia y temporada.
* Estimaciones basadas en mudanzas locales promedio. Los costos reales dependen de distancia, escaleras, época del año y servicios adicionales.
Soluciones profesionales de mudanza y entrega.
Reserva el ascensor de carga con la administración del edificio — la mayoría de los edificios de NYC requieren programación anticipada.
Solicita un permiso temporal de estacionamiento del DOT si no hay zona de carga disponible.
Los edificios sin ascensor son comunes en Brooklyn y Manhattan — espera recargos por escaleras arriba del 2do piso.
Evita mudarte el 1ro y el 15 del mes cuando la mayoría de los contratos de NYC comienzan y terminan.
Las multas por doble estacionamiento en NYC son elevadas ($115+). Siempre asegura estacionamiento legal para el camión.
Reserva mudadores verificados hoy. Disponibilidad el mismo día, precios transparentes, protección de daños garantizada.