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Make way for bright lights and big city living! To some, Manhattan may be considered the center of the universe. It’s everything you’ve seen in pictures and movies featuring an iconic skyline dimpled by Central Park — and then some. Living in this NYC borough will put you on the cutting edge of art, entertainment, history, culture, restaurants, architecture, and more. And, while you may pay a pretty penny for location, you’ll also have easy access to all that this magnificent metropolis offers.

No matter where you’re coming from, relocating to Manhattan is no small feat. The good news is that the professionals of Mack’s Moving & Storage are NYC moving experts. Partnering with us means making your move a breeze with our full range of services including packing and unpacking, moving supplies, furniture reassembly, and storage options. Let us handle your relocation in a New York minute, so you get to making your New York moments.

Moving you to Manhattan and all of its neighborhoods

Mack’s Moving and Storage is a local expert in moving you to and from all Manhattan neighborhoods, including:

  • Battery Park

  • Carnegie Hill
  • Central Harlem

  • Chelsea

  • Chinatown

  • Civic Center

  • Clinton / Hell’s Kitchen

  • East Harlem

  • East Village

  • Financial District

  • Flatiron

  • Gramercy

  • Greenwich Village

  • Hamilton Heights

  • Hudson Yards

  • Inwood

  • Lenox Hill

  • Lincoln Square

  • Little Italy

  • Lower East Side

  • Manhattan Valley

  • Manhattanville

  • Midtown

  • Midtown South

  • Morningside Heights

  • Murray Hill

  • NoHo

  • Soho

  • Stuyvesant Town

  • Sutton Place

  • Times Square

  • Tribeca

  • Tudor City

  • Turtle Bay

  • Union Square

  • Upper East Side

  • Upper West Side

  • Washington Heights

  • West Village

  • Yorkville

Frequently Ask Questions when moving in Manhattan

Frequently Ask Questions when moving in Manhattan

The average cost of moving in Manhattan can range from a few hundred dollars to a few thousand. Mack’s Moving provides transparent flat fee pricing for the cost of your Manhattan move. Your move in Manhattan Is calculated by our flat fee moving formula. The volume of your items, the mileage of your move, and any special requests & moving complexities all factor into your moving cost. Check out our average Manhattan moving cost guide where we break down the cost of an average move for studio and multi-room apartments in Manhattan.

Manhattan offers a variety of neighborhoods for every lifestyle.

In Manhattan, the first and last few days of each month are peak moving days, especially in spring and summer. This is because most new leases start at the beginning of the month. If you are able to, move in the middle of the month to ensure availability with our movers.

Both morning and afternoon moves are popular moving times in Manhattan. Mornings are in high demand at any time of year, as many people want to settle into their new home earlier. Another reason why morning moves are popular is that some elevator buildings typically don’t let people move in after 5pm, making morning and afternoon moves a necessity.

Fridays and weekends are high-demand moving days as most people try to avoid taking too much time off work. Sunday can also be a cheaper move for walk up apartments and house moves since elevator buildings do not generally let people move in & out on a Sunday. If you can afford to take a day out of the office, the start of the week is always a more flexible time to move, from Monday to Wednesday.

As Manhattan’s best moving company, Mack’s Moving offers extensive moving services in Manhattan. No matter what you are moving or where you are moving it to, we’ve got you covered 24/7, 365 days a year. Services include:

  • Local moves
  • Long Distance out of state moves
  • Residential moves
  • Office and commercial moves
  • Storage Services
  • Packing and unpacking
  • Moving boxes and packing supplies
  • Plastic moving bin rental service

Yes, Mack’s Moving offers short and long term storage services in Manhattan. Our On-Demand Manhattan storage service is affordable and reliable. We will come to you, pick up your items, move them to our storage facility in NYC and deliver them back to you when you need them. Never visit a storage unit or have the hassle of moving your own items.

The general rule of thumb is to base your tip on a percentage of your total move cost, and tipping 15% – 20% of your total cost is an industry average. We recommend a tiered approach depending on whether you’re managing a large relocation, a medium sized move with some challenges or a small local move. In the end, if you can’t afford a tip, good reviews on websites such as Yelp, Google and Facebook are much appreciated by your movers and go a long way in recognizing their hard work.

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complete moving services

Whatever you need to move from point A to B, we will get it there safely.

The only moving company in NYC that offers any day and time moving services. No matter how big or small your move is we will move it.

We specialize in local residential NYC and New York State moves. We can move you across all of New York City’s Five Boroughs and surrounding Tri State locations.

From NYC to Miami, California and Seattle we can move you to any state in the USA. With on time long distance delivery dates and safe packing we will get you settled into your new home quickly.

We can move your office overnight, on the weekend and during holidays to minimize your downtime. With full office packing and unpacking, your staff will be up and running the next morning.

Need to move a few small items or moving out of a studio with minimal furniture? Do not lift a finger with our small move service.

Need to move urgently, our last minute moving service will save the day. We will get you into your new address asap! We also offer emergency packing and storage services.

24/7/365 Moving

The only moving company in NYC that offers any day and time moving services. No matter how big or small your move is we will move it.ere

Local Residential Moving Services

We specialize in local residential NYC and New York State moves. We can move you across all of New York City’s Five Boroughs and surrounding Tri State locations.

Long Distance Moving Services

From NYC to Miami, California and Seattle we can move you to any state in the USA. With on time long distance delivery dates and safe packing we will get you settled into your new home quickly.

Office and Commercial Moves

We can move your office overnight, on the weekend and during holidays to minimize your downtime. With full office packing and unpacking, your staff will be up and running the next morning.

Small Moves

Need to move a few small items or moving out of a studio with minimal furniture? Do not lift a finger with our small move service.

Last Minute Moves

Need to move urgently, our last minute moving service will save the day. We will get you into your new address asap! We also offer emergency packing and storage services.

Our top Manhattan moving tips

Mostly situated on the island of Manhattan, the borough actually also includes a few islands and the Marble Hill section on the U.S. mainland. This neck of the NYC concrete jungle boasts a humid, subtropical climate with over 200 days of sunshine a year. Summers can be hot and steamy, with July and August averaging out to mid-to-high 80 degrees Fahrenheit (F).

Spring and Fall tend to be chilly and crisp. Winters are cold with an average of around 25 inches of snow annually. So, as you’re contemplating what to keep and what to give away when it comes to weather-appropriate clothes, it’s good to make sure you have something packed for every season.

In all kinds of weather, you’ll be singing in the rain or sweating it out on the city streets with 1.6 millions other Manhattanites. Beyond answers to the question “How’s the weather?” though, there’s a lot more to know about living in this borough, including:

  • Cost of living: Living in this part of NYC is among the most expensive places to live in the country. Utilities, groceries, transportation, and healthcare costs are all higher than the national average. Housing costs are especially high — over five times the national average. To put some numbers to it, the average rent in Manhattan is $4,140 per month. Fewer people buy homes here and those who do pay a premium to own real estate to the tune of $1.4 million as the median listing price. Per square foot, the average cost is about $1,600. No matter which way you go, you may need to downsize your belongings. Dwellings in Manhattan are generally smaller, though there are some differences depending on what part of the borough you secure your address. As you’re looking for a place to call your own, you may consider how you want to spend your money. If you’re a homebody, you may want to invest in maximizing the space you want to spend the majority of your time in. It’s good to keep in mind that some amenities, like a dishwasher, elevator, or laundry in-unit are harder to come by — or will increase your rent cost. However, if you plan to spend your time out and about, finding a place that puts you where you want to be location-wise may be your top priority.
  • Getting around: Plenty of people drive personal cars in Manhattan. However, if you’re bringing a car along with your move, you may be in for some traffic and regularly circling the block for a free parking spot. Both are common challenges for those with personal vehicles. The good news is there are plenty of good alternatives when it comes to commuting around Manhattan. Taxis are plentiful and you can hail one down on the street. Keep a lookout for the color of the car though. Green taxis will only take you where you want to go above E. 96th street, W. 110th street, and in the rest of the boroughs. Yellow taxis can go anywhere in the city. Then, of course, there are rideshare services you can use. Public transit is a fantastic option if you’re hoping to get around car-free. The Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA) offers a number of options, such as the iconic subway system and buses that’ll take you nearly everywhere you want to go in the city at just $2.75 for a one-way ride. Alternatively, you can rent a Citi Bike to take the scenic route while tooling around town. Unlimited passes will cost you just over $15 a month. Lastly, it’s good to pair any of these options with shoes you’re comfortable walking in quite a bit so you can keep pace with your fellow New Yorkers.
  • Speaking the local lingo: A borough this grand requires its own vocabulary. And, while you’ll learn it soon enough as you acclimate, there’s no reason not to study up before you set foot in the city limits. For starters, you’ll likely hear people refer to parts of Manhattan as “uptown” and “downtown”. Generally speaking, “uptown” is a reference to locations and neighborhoods north of 59th street, which is at the southern end of Central Park. “Downtown” refers to what lies south of 59th street. To further complicate the terminology, both phrases are used as directional descriptors as well. For example, you may hear the conductor say “this train is going uptown,” meaning it is going in the northern direction no matter where you’re starting from. On that note, when using the subway system, you may hear people refer to it as the “subway” or the “ train” instead of referring to it as the MTA. When it comes to which subway lines you’re taking, there are colors associated with them, but people generally refer to the letter or the number of the subway line instead (such as the “A train” or the “6 train”). If you find yourself in SoHo after getting off the train, make sure to pronounce the street you’re on as “House-ton” street, rather than the way you say Houston, Texas. As you continue to speak as a New Yorker, you’ll find that “New Yorker” typically refers to people who live in NYC as opposed to people who live in New York State. And, when you hear “the city,” many people are talking about Manhattan specifically.
  • Schools on the island: At all levels, many schools in the borough get great grades when it comes to institutions of learning. If you’re a parent, you may need to study up on how to enroll your child in the appropriate classroom. The Department of Education has resources on getting children enrolled anywhere from 3-K to high school. Generally, children in kindergarten through 8th grade will attend their zoned school, which is associated with your home address in the city. There is an application process for high schools, which may be an unfamiliar process for some. Manhattan is also home to world-renowned institutions of higher education. Among them are Columbia University and Barnard College in Morningside Heights. Downtown, New York University is located among several neighborhoods, including Greenwich Village, West Village, East Village, TriBeCa, SoHo, and Gramercy. There are also 11 public college campuses within the City University of New York located in Manhattan. No matter what stage you or your children are in your academic pursuits, you’ll find great opportunities here.
  • Recreation as a resident: It’s likely no surprise that arts, architecture, entertainment, and cultural institutions abound in this part of the city. There’s plenty to see even just walking around and exploring. Among the greatest attractions are the theaters of Broadway, the Metropolitan Museum of Art (or “The Met), the Museum of Modern Art (“MoMA”), Whitney Museum, Guggenheim Museum, the Apollo Theater, the Empire State Building, and Rockefeller Center just to name a few. To enjoy them all doesn’t come cheap for many visitors. As a resident, however, you can discover all the secrets of being a tourist in your own home because you have the luxury of living close by and claiming resident deals and discounts! For example, you can get less expensive tickets to a Broadway show by using the lottery system (they have in-person and digital versions), buying rush tickets, or getting standing room only tickets. You can also take advantage of the no-cost or pay-as-you-wish days at many museums and cultural institutions nearby. But, if you can’t schedule your visit during those days, there may be some local resident special pricing. That’s the case at The Met — New York State residents pay-what-you-wish for admission. Even though city livin’ ain’t cheap, there are times where it pays off to make Manhattan your home.
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Don’t just take our word for it. See what our customers are saying about our Manhattan Moving Services.

Jim Radcliff
Jim Radcliff
2023-10-11
Great experience from first call for a quote to the actual move. Very professional + accommodating.
Mark Magram
Mark Magram
2023-09-25
These guys were fantastic, they did everything we asked of them and WAY more. Our move unexpectedly ran over and required two trips and they stayed the extra hours and made absolutely sure we were completely taken care of. Highly recommend.
J L
J L
2023-09-18
When they ask you to sign for the start and end time, MAKE SURE TO ASK TO READ WHAT YOU'RE SIGNING!!! The movers may try to rush you through the process or insist on verbalizing what it is but DON'T DO THAT! Just read before you sign since you might be waiving your rights in case of damage. Fortunately I only had small damages but according their BBB reviews, that seems to be a BIG and RECURRING issue. The total price ended up being ~$600 more than quoted and I don't know if I'd recommend Mack's Moving Company again. They broke my fan and charged me for a mattress bag and tv box that didn't get used. I had my own tv box, so it's okay. But seeing them drag the mattress all over the dirty floor was very upsetting. Out of the three movers, Tomas was the only professional. He had moving gloves, smarts to get stuff around corners without damage, friendly, and sanitized the mattress after I made a comment about it being dragged around dirty floors. I didn't ask him to clean it so it was super nice and professional of him to do that on his own. The driver was okay but seemed a little high? I don't mind - and I might totally be wrong and that's just his personality. Nothing really got damaged during the drive as far as we can tell. The 16 year old kid Mack's moving employs had a bit of an attitude but very much in line with his age after he told me how old he was (unprompted - but it made sense). They took an hour or two for lunch mid trip but they asked before hand and all was good. There was some miscommunication though and the owner called me a week after the trip saying they undercharged me and wanted almost $500 more! We cleared it up since he was going to charge for the time they took for lunch but didn't realize. The price was good, but I was misled with the quote. They charge roughly the same rate twiceover for transport and labor... IE: if they take an hour driving to pickup from dispatch, you get charged an hour for labor PLUS whatever distance they did rounded up. That wasn't very clear in the estimate and a not nice surprise...
Matthew Hickey
Matthew Hickey
2023-09-09
Quick and easy pricing. Was able to move with 3 days notice. Team was professional and worked "smarter", not harder. They did this by reviewing each space to determine what went where then got to work. Used them for a short move within the capital region. Pricing was the best of their insured competitors
Suzanne Berg
Suzanne Berg
2023-09-02
Excellent. Highly recommend.
A Nolan
A Nolan
2023-08-07
Ronnie, Ricardo, and Jordan were great! Thank you!
Edward Toomajian
Edward Toomajian
2023-07-28
The team of three from Mack’s moving were terrific. There was no damage to any furniture or to either household. They were quick and efficient. I was very satisfied with them
Kathleen Brennan
Kathleen Brennan
2023-07-19
We just had Mack’s Moving do an in-house move for us. From the second floor to the first floor. Donovan and Aidan were very professional. The one piece of furniture I thought would be an issue, wasn’t. They were able to move it downstairs. I highly recommend these guys for your next move.
Daniel mysliwiec
Daniel mysliwiec
2023-07-07
These guys are very professional. Delicate yet efficient. Great guys and I would highly recommend them
tracy burke
tracy burke
2023-07-01
I used them for a local move they were polite and efficient. I had no damages moved a 1 bedroom apartment to storage in just over 3 hours. I will recommend them to anyone in the area and would use them again.