Movers in Jamaica, Queens
Jamaica Movers
Jamaica is one of Queens biggest transportation and Commercial hubs, so it appeals to people who want strong Transit access and a neighborhood with a lot going on.
According to Point2Homes, 25.5% of Jamaica’s housing units are detached single-family homes, while the area also includes attached and multifamily housing, which gives movers a wide mix of Home styles to choose from.
Brotherly Movers serve Jamaica and help people move into apartments, houses, and residential buildings throughout the neighborhood. We offer full service more than support to make local and long-distance travel feel more manageable. Whether you're moving into Jamaica or even the area, we are ready to help make your move easier!
Moving you to South Jamaica and all of the best parts!
With all the moving jobs we've completed, Brotherly Movers knows our way around Jamaica:
- Jamaica Station - The central hub of the LIRR and connects writers to Subway lines, buses, and the air train to JFK airport.
- Jamaica Center on Parsons - An ADA accessible Terminal Station for the E, J, and Z trains.
- Rufus King Park - A historical local Green Space in Jamaica.
- King Manor Museum on Jamaica Avenue - A well-known historic House museum in the neighborhood.
- The Central Library of Queens Public Library - Located on Merrick Boulevard in Jamaica.
- York College - Located in Jamaica on Guy R. Brewer Boulevard
- Jamaica Center for Arts and Learning
- Jamaica Performing Arts Center
The Challenges of Moving to Jamaica:
One of the major challenges of moving here is the actual move itself. Some of the apartments that are on the second floor have tight staircases that make moving a couch up and down extremely difficult. If you're moving a sleeper couch or a difficult couch that doesn't have enough or tight clearance, just expect for some difficulty in the moving process. Otherwise, most moves are more simple and straight forward.
Local Movers in Jamaica:
If you need local movers in Jamaica, Brotherly Movers can help with apartment moves, house moves, and same-borough relocations. Moving within Jamaica often requires careful planning because of heavy traffic, busy commercial corridors, limited curb access, and building logistics, especially near Jamaica Avenue, Archer Avenue, Hillside Avenue, Sutphin Boulevard, Parsons Boulevard, and Merrick Boulevard. We work to plan each move carefully so the process feels more organized, efficient, and manageable.
Long Distance Movers in Jamaica:
If you are moving out of Jamaica to another borough, another part of New York, or out of state, Brotherly movers can help you plan to move from start to finish. Our long distance movers in Jamaica help keep you organized, protected, and less stressed!
Residential Movers in Jamaica:
If you are moving into a home, apartment, or residential building, our residential movers in Jamaica are here to help. We handle the heavy lifting so you can focus on getting settled into your new place.
Packing Services in Jamaica:
If you need help boxing up your home and belongings on moving day, Brotherly Movers also offer packing services in Jamaica. From fragile items to everyday household belongings, we help pack everything with care so your move is more manageable.
Best Moving Tip for Moving in Jamaica:
Best moving tip for moving in Jamaica.
Update your address with the Jamaica Post Office at 88-40 164th Street, Jamaica, NY 11432, so your mail follows you as soon as possible. If you're moving into a busier part of Jamaica such as Jamaica Avenue, Archer Avenue, Hillside Avenue, Sutphin Boulevard, Parsons Boulevard, and Merrick Boulevard. It also helps to handle your mail change, building coordination, and move-day timing early.

Service Areas
We're all over NY and also service surrounding areas such as:
Hollis
We also help clients moving between Jamaica and the Hollis. Whether you're relocating within Southeast Queens or moving closer to family, work or school my brotherly movers are ready to help in Hollis.
South Jamaica
Brotherly mover also serves this South Jamaica and nearby parts of queens. If you're moving between Jamaica and South Jamaica, we can help make the move simpler and more organized.
St Albans
If you're planning a move between Jamaica and St Albans, our team can help with local and residential Moving services. happy to help him whether you're moving into the area or heading out.
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Why Choose Brotherly Movers?
* We're very familiar with Jamaica!
* We enjoy and have fun with what we do!
* We are NY Natives, licensed and insured (NY DOT #42640)!
* With close to a decade of experience and over 1,000 moves completed with a near 4.9 rating, we've seen and encountered it all. Our moving teams have worked in all of NY and seen it all and are dedicated to serving you and helping you with your move!
Licensed & Insured Moving Company with Last Minute Availability and Certificate of Insurance (COI):
We understand that there are a handful of things that you can stress about on moving day. That is why we are licensed and insured. If your building requires a Certificate of Insurance, we are able to generate one within a business day. We're also available same day in case something goes wrong with another mover or someone cancels or no shows on you.
How much does it cost to move in Jamaica?
A local 1-bedroom apartment move in Jamaica typically ranges from $450 to $1,500+, depending on floor level, packing needs, specialty items, white glove services needs, oversized items, etc. We provide transparent rates with no hidden fees.
$450 – $650
This is for 2 movers with a minimum of 3 hours with minimal furniture. Going from elevator → elevator building in Jamaica.
$650 - $900
This is an average 4-5 hour local move within Queens. 2 Movers and a Truck.
$900 - $1500
This is when you have stairs, long carry, bad parking, bulky items, and need a Certificate of Insurance (COI).
Jamaica Neighborhood Guide
After moving, Jamaica gives you plenty to explore close to home. You can walk through Rufus King park, visit King Manor museum, stop by Central library, or check out parts programming at JCAL and JPAC. For a local bite, the nourish spot and Henry's Carrot cakes or two recognizable Jamaican names.
FAQs
We're ready to help you move in or out of Jamaica.
Is Jamaica a good neighborhood for commuters?
Yes, Jamaica is one of the most connected parts of Queens because Jamaica station is the central hub of the LIRR, and the area also connects to Subway services and the air train JFK.
Are there parks or historic places in Jamaica?
Yes, Rufus King Park gives residents a green space, and King Manor Museum adds a well-known historical landmark right on Jamaica avenue.
Does Jamaica have schools and colleges nearby?
Yes, Jamaica is home to York College, and nearby schools in the area include Jamaica Gateway to the Sciences and Thomas A. Edison Career and Technical Education High School.
What is there to do in Jamaica after you move in?
New residents can spend time at the Central library, visit Rufus King park, explore the King matter museum, or check out events and Exhibits through VJCAL and JPAC.

