“I bought a very heavy sofa at a used-furniture store that had to travel fifty miles to my house. I found G & G on Yelp, liked the quote, and booked. The woman on the phone was efficient and gave a two-hour window, Alonzo texted when they were en route, and three gentlemen showed up with a liftgate truck and humped the sofa up a difficult flight of stairs with two ninety-degree turns.”
This is where we live and work. G & G Moving runs out of Salem Church Rd, minutes from I-95 and Route 1, so a Bear move barely puts miles on the clock. One flat per-job price, no hourly meter, and our own crew, most of them family.
What Shapes a Bear Move
- Fox Run and the newer subdivisions run big, with two-story homes and long driveways.
- Townhome and duplex clusters mean tight interior stairs and shared parking.
- Route 40 and DuPont Highway traffic shapes the best start time.
Typical Bear Flat Per-Job Rates
| Home size | Typical crew | Flat per-job band |
|---|---|---|
| Studio | 2 movers | $320–$460 |
| 1-bedroom | 2 movers | $460–$700 |
| 2-bedroom | 2–3 movers | $740–$1,120 |
| 3-bedroom | 3 movers | $1,150–$1,720 |
Every band is a flat per-job figure written before the date, and the $60 deposit comes off the final total. More on the local moving page.
How to Keep Your Move Moving
- Book early around the first and the end of the month when leases turn.
- Clear the driveway and open the garage for a straight carry.
- Point out the heavy pieces so we bring the right straps and boards.