Movers in Tuckahoe, Westchester

Tuckahoe Movers

Tuckahoe is a small village in Westchester County known for its close-knit community and for offering its residents a sense of hustle and hometown. Fun fact: Tuckahoe has its own flag and seal. 


According to point2homes, 37.4% are detached single-family homes, and 3.9% are attached options, including duplexes and townhouses. 


Brotherly Movers is a moving service company that serves the Tuckahoe area in Westchester County. 


We provide various moving services, including packing, furniture assembly, etc. We are here to help with packing your stuff till assembling in your new home. 


Whether you’re moving in or out of Tuckahoe, we are happy to assist you with your move. 

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Moving you to Tuckahoe and all of the best parts!


With all the moving jobs we've completed, Brotherly Movers knows our way around Tuckahoe:

  • Tuckahoe Eastchester Lion Club Park
  • Main Street Park
  • Bronx River 
  • Tuckahoe Community Center
  • Tuckahoe Public Library

The Challenges of Moving to Tuckahoe:


Narrow residential streets are a common challenge in moving to Tuckahoe. Brotherly Movers make sure to plan each move with consideration and compliance of the rules in the new area. We make sure to secure the best spots in parking before unloading your items with care. With our knowledge and attention to details, we will ensure your transition is smooth and stress-free. Brotherly Movers can make arrangements to fit more smaller residential areas by utilizing smaller moving trucks. We also make sure to move safely so other private properties won’t be damaged and be respectful of other’s spaces.

Local Movers in Tuckahoe:

If you’re moving locally in Tuckahoe, we’d love to help! You can rely on us for a quick and efficient settlement as you create a new home.

Local Moving Services

Long Distance Movers in Tuckahoe:

If you are moving in or out of Tuckahoe, we’d love to help. We will handle all your belongings with care as you start on a new journey!

Long Distance Moving Services

Residential Movers in Tuckahoe:

If you’re planning to switch homes in Tuckahoe, we are ready to help! Even if it’s down one block, we can simplify your process, stress-free.

Residential Moving Services

Packing Services in Tuckahoe:

If you need to pack your belongings in Tuckahoe, we're here to help. We provide full packing services from taping sturdy boxes, bubble wrap fragile items & furniture wrapping. Your belongings are safe with us!

Packing Services

Best Moving Tip for Moving in Tuckahoe:

Contact or visit Citron Brothers Plumbing Heating at 42 Midland Pl, Tuckahoe, NY 10707 to keep up to date with maintenance around your new house.

Service Areas

We're all over Westchester and also service surrounding areas such as:

Pound Ridge

Brotherly Movers provides moving services for residents relocating throughout Pound Ridge, known for its wooded landscapes and large residential properties.

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Bronxville

Brotherly Movers provides moving services for residents relocating throughout Bronxville, known for its suburban feel and walkable downtown area.

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Sleep Hollow

Brotherly Movers provides moving services for residents relocating throughout Sleep Hollow, known for its historic setting and the setting of the famous Headless Horseman book.

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Why Choose Brotherly Movers?

* We're very familiar with Tuckahoe!

* 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!

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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.

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How much does it cost to move in Tuckahoe?

A local 1-bedroom apartment move in Tuckahoe 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 Tuckahoe.

$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).

Tuckahoe Neighborhood Guide:

Grab a breakfast bagel at the Bagel Loft and enjoy right outside at Station Park. Head over to Rio Bravo Tacos & Tequila, Polpettina, Spice Village, or II Gusto Italian for lunch. Don’t forget about some delicious pastries at Shhh-Our-Dough, or Martine’s Fine Bake Shoppe.

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FAQs

We're ready to help you move in or out of Tuckahoe.

  • Where do residents send their kids to school?

    Niche’s grades reveal top public and private schools that serve the area are Mills E. Godwin High School, Douglas S. Freeman High School, Mary Munford Elementary School, St. Christopher’s School, and Collegiate School.

  • What public transportation is available in the neighborhood?

    Tuckahoe has the Crestwood station, which runs the Harlem train line, connecting to the city. 

  • What’s the average home sale price in Tuckahoe?

    Homes for sale in Tuckahoe have an average home price of $743,254.

  • What is the population of Yaphank?

    DataUSA shows that as of 2024, the population is 6,973 residents, making the town very close and supportive. 

  • What does the home style look like?

    Homes.com shows the community features a mix of Colonials, Tudors, raised ranches, and split-levels, reflecting the era in which homes were built.