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Movers in Long Beach

Waterfront high-rises, canal-front homes on Naples Island, and historic beach neighborhoods — a coastal move done right.

Moving in Long Beach

Your trusted Long Beach moving company

Long Beach is a coastal city with a wide range of moves packed along its shoreline. Downtown and the waterfront are dotted with high-rise condos and apartment towers along Ocean Boulevard that require reserved freight elevators and certificates of insurance. Just east, the canal-lined homes of Naples Island bring narrow bridges, tight one-way lanes, and scarce parking. InstaGo Moving is set up for both — the paperwork and elevator logistics of a tower, and the tight-access shuttling of a waterfront lane.

The historic beach neighborhoods — Bluff Park, Rose Park, California Heights — add vintage Craftsman and Spanish homes with narrow staircases that we pad and carry with care. Based about 50 miles inland in Rancho Cucamonga, we reach Long Beach via the 60, 605, and 405 and schedule early starts to stay ahead of the coastal traffic. Every move comes with transparent hourly rates, fully insured movers, and a crew that has handled the building type before.

Long Beach moving services

What makes a Long Beach move different

Downtown & waterfront high-rises
Ocean Boulevard towers require reserved freight elevators and a certificate of insurance — we handle both.
Naples Island & canal homes
Canal-front homes have narrow bridges, tight lanes, and limited parking; we bring the right truck size and shuttle.
Historic beach districts
Bluff Park, Rose Park, and California Heights have vintage homes with narrow stairs; we pad and carry with care.

Long Beach neighborhoods we serve

From the downtown waterfront to the canals of Naples and the historic beach neighborhoods:

Downtown Long Beach
Belmont Shore
Naples Island
Alamitos Beach
Bluff Park
California Heights
Rose Park
Bixby Knolls
Belmont Heights
East Village
Los Cerritos
Park Estates

Long Beach moving FAQs

Do you move into downtown Long Beach high-rises?
Yes. The waterfront and downtown towers along Ocean Boulevard require a reserved freight elevator and a certificate of insurance. We book the elevator window and handle the COI before your move date.
Can you handle the narrow lanes on Naples Island?
Yes. Naples's canal-front homes have narrow bridges, tight one-way lanes, and limited parking. We bring an appropriately sized truck and shuttle when a full-size mover can't reach the door.
How far is Long Beach from your base?
About 50 miles. We reach Long Beach from Rancho Cucamonga via the 60, 605, and 405, and we schedule early starts to stay ahead of coastal-corridor traffic.
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