Movers in Lawrence, Nassau
Lawrence Movers
Lawrence is a South Shore village in Nassau County with direct Long Island Rail Road access through Lawrence stationon the Far Rockaway Branch. The MTA lists the station as accessible, with ramps, tactile warning strips, and audiovisual passenger information systems. Lawrence is also much more house-oriented than a denser urban neighborhood: Point2Homes says 68.7% of its housing units are detached single-family homes. The village’s official flood-protection page also shows how coastal the area is, specifically calling out residents near Bannister Creek, Reynolds Channel, and Brosewere Bay. Brotherly Movers proudly serves Lawrence and helps people move into houses and residential properties throughout the village.
Moving you to Lawrence and all of the best parts!
With all the moving jobs we've completed, Brotherly Movers knows our way around Lawrence:
- Lawrence station is an accessible LIRR station on the Far Rockaway Branch.
- Peninsula Public Library is located at 280 Central Avenue, Lawrence, NY 11559.
- Rock Hall Museum is located at 199 Broadway in Lawrence, and the Town of Hempstead says the grounds are open daily until 4 p.m.
- Lawrence Elementary School is located at 195 Broadway, Lawrence, NY 11559.
- Lawrence Middle School is also located at 195 Broadway, Lawrence, NY 11559.
- Lawrence High School is nearby at 2 Reilly Road, Cedarhurst, NY 11516 and is part of the same district.
- Lawrence’s official flood information specifically references properties near Bannister Creek, Reynolds Channel, and Brosewere Bay.
- The Lawrence Post Office is at 12 Bayview Avenue, Lawrence, NY 11559-1045.
The Challenges of Moving to Lawrence:
One real challenge of moving to Lawrence is that it combines coastal flood sensitivity with strict on-street parking limits. The village’s own flood-protection page specifically warns residents near Bannister Creek, Reynolds Channel, and Brosewere Bay, and Village parking rules limit standard street parking to two hours between 8:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. while generally banning parking from 3:00 a.m. to 5:00 a.m. That means a move can get more complicated if bad weather, standing water, or limited legal curb time reduces where a truck can safely stage. We help solve that by planning the truck position in advance, using driveways whenever possible, keeping unloading efficient, and avoiding move times that could create unnecessary parking or access problems.
Local Movers in Lawrence:
If you need local movers in Lawrence, Brotherly Movers can help with house moves, apartment moves, and nearby relocations throughout the village. Because Lawrence has a strong single-family-home footprint and a more coastal residential layout, local moves here often require careful planning around driveway access, curb space, and neighborhood parking limits.
Long Distance Movers in Lawrence:
If you’re moving out of Lawrence to another part of Long Island, New York City, or out of state, Brotherly Movers can help you stay organized from start to finish. Our long-distance movers in Lawrence work to make the process feel more manageable, especially for larger household moves.
Residential Movers in Lawrence:
If you’re moving into a house or residential property in Lawrence, our residential movers are ready to help. We handle the heavy lifting so you can focus on getting settled into your new home.
Packing Services in Lawrence:
If you need help boxing up your belongings before moving day, Brotherly Movers also offers packing services in Lawrence. From fragile items to everyday household goods, we pack with care so everything is better protected during the move.
Best Moving Tip for Moving in Lawrence:
A smart first step is updating your address and mail forwarding through the Lawrence Post Office at 12 Bayview Avenue. It also helps to plan truck staging before move day, because Village code limits street parking to two hours on any street between 8:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. and generally prohibits parking on village streets between 3:00 a.m. and 5:00 a.m.

Service Areas
We're all over Nassau and also service surrounding areas such as:
Cedarhurst
We also help clients moving between Lawrence and Cedarhurst. Whether you’re relocating for easier access to schools, shops, or the broader Five Towns area, Brotherly Movers is ready to help in Cedarhurst.
Inwood
Brotherly Movers also serves Inwood and nearby South Shore communities. If you’re moving between Lawrence and Inwood, we can help make the move feel more organized and less overwhelming.
Woodsburgh
If you’re planning a move between Lawrence and Woodsburgh, our team can help with local and residential moving services. We’re happy to help whether you’re moving into the area or heading out of it.
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Why Choose Brotherly Movers?
* We're very familiar with Lawrence!
* 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 Lawrence?
A local 1-bedroom apartment move in Lawrence 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
Lawrence.
$650 - $900
This is an average 4-5 hour local move within Westchester. 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).
Lawrence Neighborhood Guide:
After moving day, Lawrence gives residents a few genuinely local resources right away. You can stop by Peninsula Public Library on Central Avenue, visit Rock Hall Museum on Broadway, or use Lawrence station for commuter rail access. Those three spots also give a good feel for the village itself: library and errands near Central Avenue, school and residential activity around Broadway, and commuter movement near the station area.
FAQs
We're ready to help you move in or out of Lawrence.
Is flooding something I should think about before moving to Lawrence?
Yes, the Village of Lawrence specifically issues flood-protection information to residents near Bannister Creek, Reynolds Channel, and Brosewere Bay, and it participates in the National Flood Insurance Program.
Can a moving truck stay parked on Lawrence Street all day?
Not automatically. Village code says no one may park for more than two hours on any street in the Village between 8:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m., except where metered parking allows longer.
Is Lawrence good for commuters?
Usually no. Village code says no person shall park on village streets between 3:00 a.m. and 5:00 a.m., except on streets specifically listed by the Village.
Yes, Lawrence station gives the village direct LIRR service on the Far Rockaway Branch, and the MTA lists the station as accessible.
Yes, Lawrence station gives the village direct LIRR service on the Far Rockaway Branch, and the MTA lists the station as accessible.
Are there schools in Lawrence itself?
Yes, Lawrence Elementary School and Lawrence Middle School are both located at 195 Broadway in Lawrence, and the broader district is headquartered there as well.
What local place is useful right after moving in?
A very practical first stop is Peninsula Public Library at 280 Central Avenue. It is a strong local resource for internet access, programs, and general community information.

