Apartment moving in Miami, from a studio to a condo
An apartment move on Lugg is booked in about a minute, whether you're leaving a studio, a one-bedroom or a condo on the ninth floor. You pick the truck yourself: usually an XL or a Box for a studio or one-bedroom, a Box or Box+ for a two-bedroom or a condo with a full living and dining room, and sometimes two Luggs together for a really large place. The crew handles the stairwell, the service elevator, the narrow hallway turn and the long carry in from the loading zone. Up to five stops fit on one Lugg, so a swing by the storage unit or a drop at a donation center on the way doesn't need a separate job. Lugg is an on-demand moving and delivery service that moves apartments and condos locally, with movers and a truck available the same day. Perfect for a move across town, or for one where the building only gave you a two-hour window.
Elevators, walk-ups and the building's move-in window
The building usually decides when an apartment move can happen. Many hold a service elevator that has to be reserved, a loading zone that's first come, and a move-in window on one specific day. Lugg books to the window you pick, same day or up to 60 days out, so the crew shows up inside the slot the building gave you. Buildings that want a certificate of insurance before they let a crew in are common, and Lugg handles that request.
What an apartment move costs, and how to keep it down
A Lugg is a base fare plus labor, and the labor is billed by the minute with no hourly minimums, so the move costs what it actually takes rather than a block you didn't use. Since you're paying for labor time, prep saves real money, though Luggers will handle the carrying and the disassembly if you'd rather not do it yourself.