Looking for movers near me in Langley? Local Movers is 15-20 minutes away, straight down Fraser Highway from our Fleetwood yard. No bridge, no water crossing. We move Willoughby townhomes, Brookswood quarter-acre houses, Fort Langley heritage homes and the new Latimer Heights towers, and we plan around the SkyTrain construction before move day.
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Langley is really two places. The City of Langley is the compact downtown core, about 29,000 people across six small neighbourhoods: Nicomekl, Douglas, Simonds, Blacklock, Alice Brown and Uplands. It’s detached homes, low-rise apartments and strip malls around Langley Centre, Cascades Casino and Kwantlen Polytechnic University. The Township of Langley wraps around it, and that’s where the growth is.
The Township is a patchwork. Willoughby is the fastest-growing pocket, dense and new, with most of it built in the last 15 years. Walnut Grove is the mature 1980s and 90s family suburb on Highway 1, about 25,000 people on larger lots. Brookswood sits on quarter-acre lots under tall trees. Murrayville mixes older character homes with newer subdivisions around its five-road roundabout and Langley Memorial Hospital. Fort Langley is the heritage village on Glover Road. Aldergrove holds the eastern edge, out near the US border.
The roads matter to a mover. 200 Street is the spine, the longest street in Langley, running north to south from the US border to the Golden Ears Bridge. Fraser Highway is the 38 km arterial that comes in from Surrey and cuts through the City at a 45 degree angle on its way to Aldergrove and Abbotsford. Highway 1 crosses the northern Township with five interchanges: 200, 202, 216, 232 and 264 Streets.
Here’s why that matters for your bill. Our yard sits at 8567 164 St in Fleetwood, right on the Fraser Highway corridor. Langley City is about 17 km from us, a 15-20 minute drive, with no bridge or water crossing on the way. For Walnut Grove and Fort Langley we jump on Highway 1 and come off at the 200 Street exit at Carvolth. Short drives keep travel time low.
So we don’t treat Langley like one dot on the map. A Willoughby townhouse, a Brookswood acreage and a Fort Langley heritage house are three different jobs, and we plan each one differently.

Start with Willoughby, because that’s where the volume is. It’s the densest, fastest-growing neighbourhood in the Township, rows of modern townhouses, new detached homes and mixed-use condo buildings, with master-planned pockets named Latimer, Carvolth, Jericho, Routley and Yorkson. Lots of the houses here run a legal two-bedroom basement suite with its own entry and laundry. That means plenty of suite-sized partial moves, a tenant in or out while the family stays upstairs. Our local moving crews handle those small jobs on the same honest clock as a full house.
Towers are new to Langley, and they change the work. The Towers at Latimer Heights, 34 and 26 storeys at 86 Avenue and 200 Street, are the first highrises the community has ever had, and a 39-storey tower is proposed next to the Carvolth Exchange. In late 2025 the Township pre-zoned the 200 Street corridor for buildings up to 6 storeys on the west side and up to 12 storeys near the Carvolth Transit Exchange and the Langley Events Centre, with room for up to 43,000 new homes over 20 years. A tower move needs the elevator booked and the cab padded, so our condo and apartment movers treat these like a Surrey City Centre job.
Then there’s the construction. Crews are building the Surrey Langley SkyTrain right now, 16 km of elevated guideway along Fraser Highway with eight stations, Willowbrook and Langley City Centre among them, aiming for service in late 2029. That’s our direct route into Langley, so we check what’s closed before every move and swing up to Highway 1 when it’s faster. On the south side, Brookswood’s quarter-acre lots and the farm acreages in the rural Township mean bigger loads, so our heavy and oversized item crew plans truck size and trips up front. Want the boxes done before the truck shows up? Our packing team can do your place the day before.
Willoughby is rows of modern townhouses across Latimer, Carvolth and Routley, most of them built in the last 15 years. Strata complexes want a move-in window booked and the loading spot confirmed, so we sort that with your property manager before the day. And with legal basement suites all over the neighbourhood, we run a steady line of suite-sized partial moves. Small crew, short clock, billed on the actual hours.
Walnut Grove is the mature 1980s and 90s suburb with direct Highway 1 access, larger lots and about 25,000 people. Brookswood sits on quarter-acre lots under tall trees, and the rural south Township is farm and acreage country. Bigger properties carry bigger volume, so we size the truck and plan the trips before we quote hours. Fort Langley heritage homes on Glover Road get slower, more careful handling.
Langley City’s downtown carries low-rise apartments across its six small neighbourhoods, and the Towers at Latimer Heights at 86 Avenue and 200 Street bring highrise living to the Township for the first time. Elevator moves need the cab reserved and padded, and we handle the booking with your building. With more towers pre-zoned along 200 Street, we treat Langley elevator work like our downtown Surrey jobs.
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We price every Langley move on time, billed on the actual hours the job takes, broken down for you up front. After the minimum, the clock runs in 30-minute steps, so you never pay for a full hour we didn’t use. We never quote a flat rate. What drives the hours in Langley is real and local. A Brookswood quarter-acre house holds more than a Langley City apartment. A Latimer Heights tower adds an elevator booking. A SkyTrain detour on Fraser Highway can add a few minutes on the road.
Being based in Fleetwood helps you here. Langley City is about 17 km from our yard, 15-20 minutes down Fraser Highway with no bridge to cross, and Walnut Grove comes in fast off the 200 Street exit on Highway 1. You’re not paying a crew to crawl across the region. We tell you the crew size that fits your home and how the hours stack up. Then we bill what the move actually takes.
Tell us the two addresses and the size of your home. We give you an honest hourly estimate up front.
We sort the access, the loading spot and the route across the City and Township before move day.
Wrapped, padded and loaded in the right order. The clock only runs while we work.
Everything placed and set up where you want it. You check the time sheet, that’s the bill.
We cover both Langleys, the City and the Township. From Willoughby’s new townhouse rows to Walnut Grove off Highway 1, Brookswood’s quarter-acre streets, Murrayville by the hospital, Fort Langley on Glover Road and Aldergrove out by the border, we run the whole map.
The City of Langley, including Nicomekl, Douglas, Simonds, Blacklock, Alice Brown and Uplands, plus the Township: Willoughby, Walnut Grove, Fort Langley, Murrayville, Brookswood, Aldergrove and the rural acreage country to the south.
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Yes, both of them, the City and the Township. Our yard is at 164 Street in Fleetwood, right on Fraser Highway, and that road runs straight into Langley City. It’s about 17 km, a 15-20 minute drive, no bridge on the way. From there we work Willoughby, Walnut Grove, Brookswood, Murrayville, Fort Langley and Aldergrove every week.
All the time. Willoughby is the fastest-growing part of the Township, and most of it went up in the last 15 years, rows of modern townhouses through Latimer, Carvolth and Routley. Strata complexes want a move-in window booked, so we confirm the window, the loading spot and any gate rules with your property manager before the day.
Yes, lots of them. Willoughby houses often carry a legal two-bedroom suite with its own entry and in-suite laundry, so suite-sized partial moves are steady work for us. A tenant moves in or out while the family stays upstairs. It’s a smaller crew and a shorter clock, and you’re billed on the actual hours, nothing more.
Yes. The Towers at Latimer Heights, 34 and 26 storeys at 86 Avenue and 200 Street, are Langley’s first highrises, and more mid-rise buildings are pre-zoned along 200 Street. A tower move runs like our downtown Surrey jobs. We reserve the elevator with your building, pad the cab, and keep the lobby clear so the load moves fast.
Not if we plan for it. Crews are building 16 km of elevated SkyTrain along Fraser Highway, with eight stations including Willowbrook and Langley City Centre, aiming for service in late 2029. That’s our direct route in, so we check the closures before move day and swing up to Highway 1 and the 200 Street exit when that’s faster.
Yes. Fort Langley is the historic village on Glover Road, the Birthplace of British Columbia, with character homes alongside newer custom builds at Bedford Landing. Heritage houses get our slowest, most careful handling. Everything gets wrapped and padded before it leaves the room, and we walk the carry path first so nothing touches a wall.
Yes. Brookswood sits on quarter-acre lots under tall trees, and the rural south Township is farm and acreage country. Bigger properties usually mean bigger volume, so we plan the truck size and the number of trips before we quote the hours. You’ll know the plan and the estimate before we load a single box.
On time, billed for the actual hours the job takes, broken down up front. After the minimum, the clock runs in 30-minute steps. We never quote a flat rate. The drive from our Fleetwood yard is short, 15-20 minutes down Fraser Highway, so travel stays low.
Every part of it. Walnut Grove is the mature 1980s and 90s family suburb, about 25,000 people on larger lots than Willoughby, plus townhouses, apartments and gated age-restricted communities. It has direct Highway 1 access, so we come in at the 200 Street interchange at Carvolth.
Yes. Aldergrove holds the eastern edge of the Township, centred on Fraser Highway near the US border and Abbotsford. It’s the most affordable way into the Langley market, and the new entry-level builds downtown draw a lot of first-time buyers. First homes are usually smaller loads, so the hours stay lean.
A Surrey crew 15-20 minutes up Fraser Highway, billed on actual time, no surprise fees.
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