Removalists in Rose Bay
Rose Bay is where the headland's houses become buildings. Two-thirds of its 6,765 addresses are units, art-deco blocks near the water, mid-rise on the hill, walk-ups in between, so moving here is building work: lifts, loading zones and a manager whose rules matter.
Building work, done by the building's rules
The lift is booked, not hoped for. Good blocks want notice, a time window, and sometimes curtains in the lift car. We arrange it with the building manager before the day, because a crew waiting for a lift is your money idling in the lobby.
The loading zone is the plan. New South Head Road is a working arterial; the truck can't stand where it likes, and the signposted rules change with the hour. We check them before booking your window rather than arguing with them on the day.
Walk-ups get the stair method. The older three-storey blocks without lifts are honest hard work: continuous light-box flow, two movers on the heavy pieces with a caller on the corners, protection on the common-area walls so the strata stays friendly.
The downhill end of the downsize. A steady share of our Rose Bay jobs start on the Vaucluse plateau: the family house up the hill, the new apartment down here near the shops and the water. One crew, one day, both ends known in advance, the staged downsize was half-built for this exact run.