Removalists across the eastern headland
The home ground is Vaucluse itself, all 4,913 addresses of it. Around the headland sit four neighbours we work every week, each with a different moving problem, because the geography changes faster than the postcode.
The home suburb, pocket by pocket
Vaucluse isn't one terrain, it's four, and the move changes with each:
- The plateau. The high ground around Old South Head Road, about 79 metres up. Family houses, workable streets, the closest thing to a standard move here.
- The harbour fall. Hopetoun Avenue, Coolong Road, Wentworth Road, Fitzwilliam Road, The Crescent: blocks stepping down toward the water, long drives, stair runs, the surveyed-move heartland.
- The ocean side. Diamond Bay Road and its pocket, 344 addresses facing the Tasman. Wind on exposed carries and tight street parking are the planning points.
- The corridor. New South Head Road and the streets off it, where the unit blocks live and the $250/hr apartment tier earns its keep.
The sea-level pockets, Nielsen Park and Parsley Bay, are reserve land more than rooftops, but the streets above them fall away steeply, which is exactly why the Access Survey asks about slope before it asks about furniture.
| Area | Distance | Addresses | Unit share | What that means for a move |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vaucluse (home ground) | 0.0 km | 4,913 | 46.7% | Genuinely mixed: waterfront houses and corridor flats, so the survey decides the crew, not the postcode |
| Watsons Bay | 1.6 km | 520 | 39.0% | Village lanes at sea level; small trucks and short, careful runs |
| Dover Heights | 1.6 km | 1,900 | 31.7% | Clifftop family houses; garages, driveways and Tasman wind |
| Rose Bay | 1.8 km | 6,765 | 67.9% | Apartment country; lifts, loading zones and building managers |
| Bellevue Hill | ~3 km | 6,283 | 62.6% | The heritage estate belt at el. 90.7 m, with more flats than its reputation admits |
Four suburbs, four different jobs
Watsons Bay removals
Cottage lanes where the truck decision is everything and the harbour is at the end of every street.
Rose Bay removals
Two-thirds apartments: lift bookings, loading zones, and the downhill end of most Vaucluse downsizes.
Dover Heights removals
Ridge-top family homes facing the Tasman, two in three of them houses, moved around wind and school runs.
Bellevue Hill removals
The mansion belt on the hill: long drives, gated frontages, big pieces, and flats tucked between them.
Further afield, Double Bay, Bondi Junction, Edgecliff and the wider east, we still take the job when the diary allows; the survey applies wherever the truck goes. Interstate legs run through our national network. Ask, and you'll get a straight answer.