Planned city, precise moves — COIs for every village HOA, tech-campus relocations, same flat rate countywide.
Irvine is the most planned city in America and its moving logistics reflect that. Nearly every residential village — Woodbury, Quail Hill, Shady Canyon, Great Park Neighborhoods — has an HOA that requires a COI with specific wording before a moving truck enters a loading area. We have the COI templates for most Irvine village associations on file and issue them same-day.
The tech and biotech corridor along Jamboree and the 405 generates a steady stream of corporate relocations — from the Bay Area, from out of state, into Irvine's office parks and research campuses. We handle these on tight weekday windows, coordinating with building management for dock access and after-hours elevator slots.
Irvine also has more gated communities than almost any comparable city — Shady Canyon, Turtle Rock, Turtle Ridge among them. We confirm gate codes and HOA move windows before dispatch, not on the morning of. Arriving at a gate that won't open is a problem we've never handed back to a client.
A 1-bedroom in Irvine runs $399–$499 total (2–3 hours, 2 movers). A 2-bedroom is $580–$780. Price includes truck, fuel, blankets, and all equipment.
Yes. We have COI templates for most Irvine village associations and issue certificates within 24 hours. Most buildings are already in our system.
Yes. We move employees and small offices from the Bay Area, Los Angeles and other metros into Irvine's tech corridor regularly — on tight timelines and with full building coordination.
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