Langley · Flat-rate moving

Movers in Langley who know the territory.

Langley movers who know the difference between the City and the Township, condo tower rules in Willoughby, and detached home logistics. One flat rate.

Where in Langley
  • Willoughby
  • Willowbrook
  • Walnut Grove
  • Fort Langley
  • Brookswood
  • Murrayville
  • Aldergrove
  • Langley City
The Nash guarantee

One price. In writing. Before we lift a thing.

Every Langley quote is a flat rate scoped to your move: what you own, the access at both ends, and the distance between them. No hourly meter ticking while the elevator's stuck.

Scoped to your move

No one-size price list. Your rate reflects your inventory, your stairs, your parking, and your kilometres.

Confirmed by a human

Someone who has carried a couch up a Vancouver walk-up reviews every quote before it goes out. The price we confirm is the price you pay.

If plans change

New couch? Extra stop? We review the price with you before move day. Nothing changes without a conversation.

How Nash moves you

Crates first. Furniture second.

Every Langley move packs the same way: our uniform tubs fill the truck floor to ceiling, wall to wall, then the furniture goes in. No loose boxes stacked on your couch.

Langley is a city of two distinct personalities, and moving within it requires a driver who knows the difference. To the west, near the border with Surrey, you have the dense, fast-growing corridor around Willowbrook and Willoughby, where condo towers and construction traffic define the logistics. To the east and north, the Langley Township stretches out with sprawling detached homes, wider roads, and a more suburban rhythm. Nash Moving serves both areas with the same flat-rate guarantee, but the strategy for each is quite different.

Tower moves in Willoughby and Willowbrook

The most significant shift in Langley’s moving landscape has been the rise of high-rise living in the Willoughby and Willowbrook areas. If you are moving into or out of a condo tower near 200th Street or Willowbrook Mall, your move is governed by strata rules, not just traffic.

Most modern buildings in this corridor require you to book the service elevator directly with the building management. We cannot do this for you, but we will provide the certificate of insurance that the strata requires. You need to secure a time slot, usually for two to three hours, well in advance. Our crews are experts at working within these windows. We stage all items in the lobby before the elevator arrives, ensuring that every trip is efficient and that you are not paying for idle time.

Parking is also a critical factor in these dense areas. Many towers have designated loading zones that fill up quickly. We monitor our arrival times closely to ensure we are in the correct bay when you are ready. If your building has height restrictions or specific loading protocols, we review them with you during the quote process so there are no surprises on move day.

Detached homes in Brookswood, Walnut Grove, and Murrayville

Moving a detached home in Langley Township is a different beast. Here, the inventory is larger, and the challenges are often physical rather than logistical. Homes in neighbourhoods like Brookswood, Walnut Grove, and Murrayville often feature garages, basements, and garden sheds that need to be cleared, and rural Langley properties add barns and workshops on top.

Driveways in these areas can be narrow or steep, requiring careful maneuvering of our trucks. We use dollies, straps, and protective padding to ensure that your home’s exterior, from the front door to the garage, remains undamaged. Our crews are trained to assess these access points before we start loading, ensuring that we have the right equipment for the job.

The Township’s wider roads make for easier truck access, but traffic on major arteries like 200th Street and 72 Avenue can be heavy during rush hour. We plan our routes to avoid these bottlenecks whenever possible, ensuring that your move stays on schedule. Whether you are downsizing from a large family home or moving into a newly built property, we treat your belongings with the same care and attention to detail.

Navigating Langley’s traffic and geography

Langley’s geography presents unique challenges for movers. The city is bisected by several major roads, and the border with Surrey is porous, leading to a lot of cross-boundary traffic. Moving from Langley City to Surrey, or vice versa, is common, but it requires careful timing.

Traffic on the Fraser Highway and 200th Street can be particularly congested, especially during the morning and evening rush hours. We schedule moves to avoid these peak times when possible, often opting for mid-morning or early afternoon slots to ensure a smoother transit. If your move involves a long carry from the truck to your door, we factor in the time it takes to navigate these streets, ensuring that your flat rate remains accurate.

The weather in Langley can also play a role. Rain is common, and we have protocols in place to protect your belongings from the elements during loading and unloading. We use tarps and quick-deployment covers to ensure that your move is not delayed by sudden showers.

Why choose Nash Moving for your Langley move

We understand that moving is stressful, and we aim to make it as seamless as possible. Our flat-rate quotes are binding, meaning the price we confirm is the price you pay. No hidden fees, no surprises. We know the nuances of moving in Langley, from the condo tower rules in Willoughby to acreage moves out toward Fort Langley and Aldergrove.

Whether you are moving into a new condo or out of a family home, we are here to help. We treat your move with the respect and care it deserves, ensuring that your belongings arrive safely and on time.

Ready to get started? Get your flat-rate quote and let us handle the heavy lifting. Tell us about your move, and we will provide you with a clear, honest price that fits your budget.

Word travels

What our customers say.

Nash Moving helped my parents move recently and were fantastic. My parents loved how friendly, fast and efficient they were. The guys were always happy and really seemed to enjoy what they were doing. Highly recommend.

— Megan F.

Nash Moving is the way to go! Nate, Aaron and their team are master packers and movers. Fast, efficient and very professional. Their years of experience really showed throughout the process.

— Bettina T.

Thank you Nash Moving for helping myself and my many clients move!

— Heather F.
Langley questions

Asked before booking in Langley.

Do I need to book the service elevator for my Willoughby condo move?

Most modern towers in the Willoughby area require you to reserve the service elevator directly with the strata management. We provide the certificate of insurance they need, but you must secure the time slot. We will help you estimate how much time you actually need so you don't get charged for extra hours.

Is Langley City the same as Langley Township for moving purposes?

Geographically they are adjacent, but the driving experience is very different. Langley City has older, narrower streets and limited parking that can slow down a move, while the Township has wider arterial roads but heavier traffic on 200th Street. We plan our routes based on which side of the border you are on.

Can you handle moves in older detached homes with narrow driveways?

Yes. Many homes in the original parts of Langley City have tight driveways or steep slopes. Our crews are experienced in navigating these constraints, using hand trucks and careful staging to protect your home’s exterior and ensure items get inside safely without damaging the property.

Do you move between Langley and Surrey?

Absolutely. Cross-border moves between Langley and Surrey are common, especially for families relocating within the Fraser Valley. The distance is short, but traffic on 152 Street or 72 Avenue can be unpredictable. We factor in realistic travel times to keep your flat rate accurate.

What is the best day of the week to move in Langley?

Mid-week moves are generally less expensive and less stressful. Weekends in Langley are busy with local traffic and many other moving trucks on the road. If you can move on a Tuesday or Wednesday, you will likely get better service and potentially a lower rate due to lower demand.

Around Langley

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