Looking for movers near Fleetwood? We run Fleetwood every week, from the Town Centre and Francis Park houses to the Coyote Creek townhomes, and we know which Fraser Highway SkyTrain detours are open this week.
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Our trucks live at 8567 164 St, east of Fleetwood Town Centre. That’s not a marketing line. We’re about 5 minutes from Fraser Highway & 160 St with no highway between us and your door. When your job runs long or a second trip is needed, we’re not driving in from another city. We know which side streets off 84 Ave and 88 Ave back up at 8 a.m. and which ones don’t.
Fleetwood runs along Fraser Highway from roughly 152 St to 168 St, anchored at the Town Centre where Fraser Hwy meets 160 St. We move all of it. Francis Park with its established single-family blocks near 160 St. The townhome complexes off 84 Ave. North and West Fleetwood. The newer pockets around Coyote Creek. Each one moves a little differently, and we plan for it before the truck rolls.
Most of Fleetwood is single-family homes from the 1970s through the 90s, and a lot of them carry a basement suite. That means two front doors, a narrow inside stairwell, and often a tenant moving the same week. We’ve carried sectionals and fridges up those tight basement stairs more times than we can count. We bring the right wrap, the right straps, and a crew that won’t gouge your walls.
Then there’s the new Fleetwood. The Surrey-Langley SkyTrain is going in down Fraser Highway, and the Town Centre is filling with townhome rows and mid-rise condos under the city’s transit-oriented plan. New buildings here got smaller parking minimums, so loading space is tighter than the old strata lots. We read the building before move day and book what we need.
We’re a Surrey company with a 5.0 rating across 336 Google reviews, and a big share of that volume is right here in Fleetwood. Local builders and retailers trust us too – we handle deliveries for IKEA, Cozey, and Samsung in the area. Same careful crews show up for your move.

The SkyTrain build is the thing nobody else warns you about. Construction runs the length of Fraser Highway through Fleetwood, with the Fleetwood Station site near 152 St. There are single-lane restrictions, pulled curb parking, and moved bus stops along stretches of the highway. Overnight beam-lifts between 168 and 184 St have caused stoppages of up to an hour, Sunday through Thursday, and that work runs through late 2026. We route around it and time your local move so the truck isn’t parked where it can’t legally sit.
Inside the homes, the work is in the access. Those 70s-to-90s single-family houses near Francis Park and 160 St have basement suites with steep, narrow stairwells, and a lot of the moves here are suite-to-suite. The newer townhome rows off 84 Ave have shared driveways and visitor stalls that fill fast. We bring the manpower for stairs and the wrap for tight turns, and when a place is packed to the rafters we add professional packing so nothing gets thrown in a box loose at midnight.
The new Town Centre condos and mid-rises are their own puzzle. Reduced parking minimums mean less on-site loading room, and most buildings want a booked elevator and a move-in window. We confirm the loading bay, the elevator pads, and the strata’s time slot before the date so your condo move doesn’t stall waiting on a key fob. If a few big pieces need extra hands, our heavy item crew handles the safe, the treadmill, the deep freezer.
Most of Fleetwood’s homes near Francis Park and 160 St date from the 1970s to the 90s, and plenty have a basement suite below. That means two entrances, a tight inside stairwell, and sometimes a tenant moving the same week. We’ve run those narrow basement stairs with sectionals, fridges, and washers without scuffing a wall. We wrap the corners, lay floor runners, and bring enough crew that nobody’s dragging furniture solo. Suite-to-suite or whole-house, we plan the order so the truck loads clean.
The townhome rows off 84 Ave and around the Town Centre share driveways and visitor stalls that fill up fast on a Saturday. We get the truck staged so we’re not blocking your neighbours, and we work the shared paths without holding up the whole complex. Tight interior turns and two or three levels of stairs are normal here, so we bring straps, dollies, and a crew sized for the layout. We’ll also break down and rebuild beds and shelving so it all fits through the door.
The new buildings along Fraser Highway went up under Surrey’s transit-oriented plan, which trimmed parking minimums – so loading space is tight and the strata runs a tight ship. We book the elevator, confirm the loading bay, and lock your move-in window before the date. Our crews know the pad-the-elevator, protect-the-lobby drill these buildings expect. With SkyTrain construction next door, we time arrival so the truck has a legal spot and your slot doesn’t get eaten by a beam-lift closure.
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One pricing story, no games. We bill on the actual hours your move takes, broken down for you up front before we start. No padded estimate, no flat-rate guess that balloons later. What moves the hours is real stuff: how many flights of basement or townhome stairs, whether a Town Centre building needs a booked elevator, how full the place is, and the access on move day.
Being based at 164 St inside east Fleetwood keeps your drive time short – we’re about 5 minutes from the Town Centre with no highway to cross, so you’re not paying for a crew crawling in from Vancouver. The one wildcard is the SkyTrain work on Fraser Highway. We route around the lane closures and time the truck so construction detours don’t run your clock up, and we tell you the plan before the day.
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 time of day across Fleetwood 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.
Fleetwood runs along Fraser Highway through the middle of the Surrey-Langley SkyTrain build, with the Town Centre at Fraser Highway and 160 Street. From the Francis Park houses to the Coyote Creek townhomes, we know which detours the construction has open this week.
Along Fraser Highway from about 152 Street to 168 Street, anchored at Fleetwood Town Centre (Fraser Highway and 160 Street), including Francis Park, Coyote Creek, North and West Fleetwood.
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Yes – it’s basically our backyard. Our trucks are based at 8567 164 St in east Fleetwood, about 5 minutes from the Town Centre at Fraser Hwy & 160 St with no highway in between. We move Francis Park, North and West Fleetwood, Coyote Creek, the 84 Ave townhome blocks, and everything in the Town Centre.
It can, if you don’t plan for it. Construction runs down Fraser Highway with single-lane restrictions, moved bus stops, and pulled curb parking, plus overnight beam-lift stoppages between 168 and 184 St through late 2026. We route around the closures and time the truck so it always has a legal spot and your clock isn’t running on detours.
All the time. A lot of the 70s-to-90s homes around 160 St and Francis Park have a suite below with a steep, narrow stairwell. We bring corner wrap, floor runners, and enough crew that big pieces like fridges and sectionals come down those stairs without scuffing walls. Suite-to-suite moves are routine for us.
Most mid-rises along Fraser Highway do, and they’ll want a move-in window too. Just tell us your building and we’ll confirm the loading bay, elevator pads, and strata time slot before the date. With reduced parking on the newer transit-oriented buildings, locking this in early keeps the move from stalling.
We stage it so we’re not blocking your neighbours’ shared driveway or the visitor stalls, which fill up fast on weekends. We scope the access first, work the shared paths efficiently, and keep the complex moving. If parking is genuinely tight, we’ll shuttle pieces rather than hold up the whole row.
Yes. Tight basement stairwells in the older single-family homes are exactly where heavy, awkward pieces get tricky. Our heavy item crew brings the straps, stair-climbing dollies, and the manpower to get a piano, safe, or deep freezer up a narrow stairwell safely. Tell us the piece and the stairs when you book.
Sooner is better, especially if you’re in a Town Centre building that needs an elevator slot, or moving on a weekend when townhome complexes are busy. With SkyTrain construction adding road variables on Fraser Highway, a little lead time lets us plan the route and the building bookings properly. Last-minute is doable, but earlier gets you the date you want.
We do. Plenty of Fleetwood homes are packed to the rafters by move day, especially the family houses near 160 St. Our packing crew can box the whole place or just the kitchen and fragiles, so nothing gets tossed in loose at midnight. We bring the boxes, paper, and wrap, and label by room for the unload.
Yes. We break down beds, shelving, and tables to clear the tight doorways and stairwells common in Fleetwood townhomes, then rebuild them in the new place. We also handle flat-pack assembly – we run deliveries for IKEA and Cozey in the area, so putting furniture together is part of what we do every day.
Because we’re already here. We’re not driving in from another city or guessing at the SkyTrain detours – we live with them daily and know the side streets off 84 and 88 Ave. Short drive time keeps your hours down, and a 5.0 rating across 336 reviews says the local crews show up and do it right.
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Local Movers Ltd · 8567 164 St, Surrey, BC V4N 3K4 · (778) 242-2877 · Open Mon-Sun