Movers in Kew Gardens, Queens
Kew Gardens Movers
Gardens is a central Queens neighborhood with strong transit access, including the Long Island Railroad at Kew Gardens Station and the E and F Subway at Kew Gardens Union turnpike. The neighborhood also has a distinctive Civic presence because of Greensboro Hall.
A Neighborhood Housing profile shows that 9.7% of Kew Gardens housing units are detached single-family homes, which helps show the area mixes houses with a much larger apartment and multi-family mix of homes.
Brotherly Movers probably serve Kew Gardens and help people moving to apartments, houses, and residential buildings throughout the neighborhood. Whether you are moving into the Kew Gardens or leave the area, we are ready to help make the move easier!
Moving you to Kew Gardens and all of the best parts!
With all the moving jobs we've completed, Brotherly Movers knows our way around Kew Gardens:
- Kew Gardens LIRR Station
- Kew Gardens–Union Turnpike - An ADA-accessible express subway station served by the E and F trains.
- Forest Park - A major nearby green space with 500+ acres and extensive recreational space.
- Queens Borough Hall - Located in Kew Gardens on Queens Boulevard.
- P.S. 099 Kew Gardens - A neighborhood public school on Kew Gardens Road.
- The Kew-Forest School - A well-known independent school serving students from preschool through grade 12.
- Kew Gardens Cinemas on Lefferts Boulevard - A recognizable local movie theater in the neighborhood.
- Maple Grove Cemetery - A historic 65-acre cemetery and event space in Kew Gardens.
The Challenges of Moving to Kew Gardens:
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 Kew Gardens:
If you need local movers in Kew Gardens, Brotherly Movers can help with apartment moves, house moves, and nearby locations within Queens. Whether you're moving closer to transit, downsizing, or upgrading to a larger space, with you to help make the process easier.
Long Distance Movers in Kew Gardens:
If you are moving out of Kew Gardens to another neighborhood, another borough, or out of state, Brotherly Movers can help you stay organized from start to finish. Our long distance movers and kew Gardens work to make your move feel less stressful and more manageable!
Residential Movers in Kew Gardens:
If you're moving into a co-op, apartment, or house, our residential movies and kew Gardens are ready to help. We handle the heavy lifting so you can focus on getting settled into your new home.
Packing Services in Kew Gardens:
If you need help boxing up your belongings before moving day, Brotherly Movers also offers packing services in Kew Gardens. From fragile items to everyday household goods, we pack with care and everything is better protected during the move.
Best Moving Tip for Moving in Kew Gardens:
Update your address with the Kew Gardens Post Office at 83-30 Austin Street, Kew Gardens, NY 11415 so your mail starts going to the right place as soon as possible. That’s one of the easiest move-day tasks to handle early and one of the most helpful once you’ve arrived!

Service Areas
We're all over NY and also service surrounding areas such as:
Forest Hills
We also help clients moving between Kew Gardens and Forest Hills. Whether you're relocating for more space, easier commuting, or change of neighborhood, Brotherly movers are ready to help in Forest Hills!
Richmond Hill
Brotherly Movers also serve Richmond Hill and nearby parts of Queens. If you're moving between Kew Gardens and Richmond Hill, we can make the move more organized and less overwhelming!
Woodhaven
If you are planning a move between Kew Gardens and Woodhaven, our routine can help with local and residential moving services. We're happy to help whether you're moving into the area or heading out!
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Why Choose Brotherly Movers?
* We're very familiar with Kew Gardens!
* 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 Kew Gardens?
A local 1-bedroom apartment move in Kew Gardens 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 Kew Gardens.
$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).
Kew Gardens Neighborhood Guide
After moving day, Kew Gardens gives you a few easy neighborhood staples to enjoy. You can catch a movie at Kew Gardens Cinemas, grab a slice from Dani’s House of Pizza on Lefferts Boulevard, or spend time outdoors in nearby Forest Park.
FAQs
We're ready to help you move in or out of Kew Gardens.
Is Kew Gardens a good neighborhood for commuters?
Yes! Kew Gardens has both the Long Island Rail Road station and the E/F subway at Kew Gardens–Union Turnpike, which makes it one of the better-connected residential neighborhoods in Queens.
Are there parks and outdoor spaces near Kew Gardens?
Yes! Forest Park is right nearby and offers more than 500 acres of outdoor space, trails, and recreation.
Are there schools and community institutions in Kew Gardens?
Yes! Kew Gardens includes P.S. 099 Kew Gardens, The Kew-Forest School, and Queens Borough Hall.
What is there to do in Kew Gardens after you move in?
New residents can watch a movie at Kew Gardens Cinemas, visit Forest Park, or stop by Dani’s House of Pizza for a local neighborhood favorite.

