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A family on Loma Vista Drive called us last spring with a familiar challenge. They had bought a larger home down the hill, sold their longtime 4-bedroom estate near the Beverly Hills Flats, and the two closing dates were three weeks apart. They needed to move a house full of art, a baby grand piano, and a wine collection, and they wanted to know one thing before anything else: what would it cost?
That is the question we hear most often from estate owners in the 90210 area. The honest answer is that a large home move has many moving parts, and the final number depends on volume, access, packing, storage, and the calendar. A move that looks simple on paper can shift by thousands of dollars based on a steep driveway or a gated HOA rule.
Let us start with the numbers, because that is what most homeowners want first. Beverly Hills moving cost for a 4-bedroom home depends heavily on whether you stay local or cross state lines. A 4-bedroom move price also climbs with packing services, high-value items, and storage gaps between homes.
When we build an estate move estimate, we look at the total volume of belongings, the access at both addresses, and the level of service you want. A walkthrough lets us count rooms, measure large pieces, and spot the long carries and tight turns that add labor hours. From there we give a range, then a firm quote once the details are locked.
| Move Type | Typical Cost Range | What Drives It |
|---|---|---|
| Local 4-bedroom (within Beverly Hills) | $4,500 - $12,000 | Volume, crew size, access |
| Local with full packing | $8,000 - $18,000 | Materials, crating, labor |
| Long-distance / out-of-state | $12,000 - $35,000+ | Weight and mileage |
| Move with storage gap | +$400 - $2,500/month | Unit size, climate control |
A local moving cost for a 4-bedroom estate inside Beverly Hills or nearby areas usually lands between $4,500 and $12,000. On the low end, you have a home with easy access, light packing on your part, and a flat lot near Beverly Drive. The crew loads, drives a short distance, and unloads in a single day.
A mid-range price comes when the home has a few stairs, more fragile pieces, and a partial pack from our crew. Most estate clients fall into this band because larger homes carry more furniture, more boxes, and more delicate items than a standard house. The price range reflects how much labor and how many trucks the job needs.
The high end shows up with hillside access, full packing, custom crates, and high-value items like art and pianos. A sprawling estate off a narrow road can take two days and a larger crew. When we quote a local 4-bedroom move, we explain exactly which band your home falls into and why.
For families moving within the area, our local residential moving team handles the route planning and the heavy lifting so the day stays smooth.
Smaller moves often run on an hourly rate, where you pay for the crew and truck by the hour. A typical hourly rate for a large crew in Los Angeles runs from $200 to $350 per hour, depending on how many movers show up. This works well for short, predictable jobs where the volume is clear.
For a 4-bedroom estate, a flat rate quote usually fits better. A flat rate locks the total price based on the volume and details from your walkthrough, so the number does not climb if the day runs long. Estate owners tend to prefer this because it removes the worry of a ticking clock during a complex move.
The trade-off is that a flat rate quote requires an accurate survey up front. If a mover quotes a flat price over the phone without seeing the home, the number is a guess that can change later. We recommend a flat quote for big homes, backed by a real walkthrough, so the price you sign is the price you pay.
A long-distance moving job leaves the local rate model behind and prices on weight and mileage instead. When a Beverly Hills estate heads to San Francisco, Austin, or New York, the carrier weighs the loaded truck and charges per pound across the miles. A full 4-bedroom home can weigh 12,000 to 20,000 pounds or more.
An out-of-state move for a large estate commonly runs $12,000 to $35,000 or higher, with packing and crating on top. The distance, the fuel, and the time on the road all factor into the rate. High-value items and custom crates push the number up further, since those require extra care and labor.
Our long-distance moving and interstate moving teams give you a weight-based estimate so you can compare apples to apples. The federal moving rules from the FMCSA Protect Your Move program are worth a read before booking any cross-country carrier.
Two 4-bedroom homes a block apart can carry very different price tags. The moving cost factors that matter most are volume, crew size, access, and timing. Once you see how each one works, your own estate move pricing makes a lot more sense.
Below we break down what affects moving cost so you can read your quote with clear eyes. Each factor ties back to the way large estate properties are built and packed.
| Factor | Effect on Price | Estate Example |
|---|---|---|
| Volume / cubic feet | High | Full furniture plus collections |
| Crew size | High | 4-6 movers for large homes |
| Stairs and long carries | Medium | Multi-level hillside estate |
| Time of year / day | Medium | Summer weekend premium |
The size of a 4-bedroom estate sets the baseline for everything else. Movers price on volume measured in cubic feet, not just square footage, because a large home holds more furniture and more boxes. A 4,000 square foot estate can fill 1,800 to 2,800 cubic feet or more once everything is packed.
Home volume drives the truck count and the labor count together. A single 26-foot truck holds roughly 1,500 cubic feet, so a big estate often needs two truckloads or a larger rig. More volume means more loading time, more driving, and more careful unloading.
When we survey an estate, we walk every room and note the heavy and bulky pieces. A sectional sofa, a dining set for twelve, and a home gym all add cubic feet fast. That count becomes the backbone of your flat rate quote.
A 4-bedroom home usually needs a crew of four to six movers. Crew size matters because the right number of people finishes the job faster and safer. Too few movers and the day drags; too many and you pay for idle hands.
Labor hours are where crew size shows up on the bill. A four-person crew might take ten to fourteen hours on a mid-size estate, while a six-person crew handles a larger home in a similar window. The goal is to match the crew to the volume so the move stays efficient.
For estates with art, pianos, and antiques, we add experienced hands who know how to handle delicate pieces. That protects your belongings and keeps the timeline on track. A good crew size plan is the difference between a one-day move and a two-day grind.
Many Beverly Hills estates sit on multi-level lots with stairs inside and out. A long carry fee applies when the crew has to walk a long distance from the truck to the door. Gated driveways and circular drives often mean the truck parks far from the entrance.
Stair charges come into play when movers carry heavy pieces up or down flights between floors. A grand staircase looks beautiful but adds real labor for a piano or a heavy armoire. Each flight slows the pace and adds hours.
We note these access points during the walkthrough so there are no surprises. If a home off a tight road forces a long carry, we plan the crew and equipment around it. Knowing this up front keeps your quote honest and your move day calm.
The calendar moves your price more than most people expect. Peak season runs from May through September, when demand for moving rates climbs across Los Angeles. Summer is when most families relocate, so trucks and crews book up fast.
Weekends carry a premium too, since Saturday is the most requested day. Moving rates tend to drop in the middle of the week and during the fall and winter off-season. A Tuesday move in October can cost noticeably less than a Saturday in July.
For estate clients with flexible dates, we point out the cheaper windows. Even shifting a move by a few days can lower the rate. Booking early during summer also locks your preferred date before the calendar fills.
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Beverly Hills has rules and road conditions that out-of-area movers rarely plan for. These Beverly Hills moving fees show up on estate jobs more than anywhere else in the region. Knowing them ahead of time keeps your budget accurate.
From local permit cost to HOA paperwork, these estate move charges are easy to overlook. We have worked the streets of 90210 for years, so we build them into the plan from day one.
Many estate streets in Beverly Hills are narrow with limited curb space. A parking permit may be required to legally stage a large moving truck near homes around Beverly Drive or in Trousdale Estates. The city building and parking offices handle these permits, and they take a few days to process.
Without a permit, a truck can be ticketed or forced to park far away, which triggers a long carry. The permit cost itself is modest, but the planning matters more than the fee. On tight roads, the right spot for the truck can save hours of labor.
We handle the permit process for our estate clients so they do not have to chase city paperwork. We know which blocks near Trousdale Estates need a reserved space and which do not. That local knowledge keeps move day on schedule.
Gated areas off Mulholland Drive often come with their own move rules. Many require a certificate of insurance naming the HOA before a truck can pass the gate. They also set time windows, so moves must happen between certain hours on certain days.
HOA move rules can limit which entrance the truck uses and where it parks inside the community. Some require advance notice and a deposit against damage to shared roads. Missing a paperwork step can delay the whole day at the gate.
We prepare the certificate of insurance and confirm the HOA windows before the crew arrives. That way the truck rolls through the gate without a holdup. Estate clients in gated communities appreciate that we already know the drill.
Homes near Coldwater Canyon and the upper hillsides often have steep, narrow driveways. A full-size moving truck cannot always reach the front door on these lots. When that happens, hillside access requires a shuttle truck to ferry belongings up from a larger truck parked below.
A shuttle truck fee covers the smaller vehicle and the extra handling of each load. Items move from the big rig to the shuttle, up the hill, then into the home. That double handling adds time and labor, so it shows up on the quote.
We scout the driveway during the walkthrough to decide if a shuttle is needed. For tight hillside estates, planning the shuttle ahead avoids a stuck truck on move day. Our specialty moving crews handle these tricky access jobs often.
Beverly Hills estates are full of high-value items that need special care. Fine art, grand pianos, chandeliers, and wine collections all require trained handling and protective materials. These pieces often need custom crates and extra padding for safe transport.
Standard moving coverage pays only a small amount per pound, which falls short for valuable pieces. Added moving insurance, called full-value protection, covers the real worth of art and antiques. The cost depends on the declared value, but it protects what matters most.
Our piano moving team and high-value crews crate and secure each fragile piece. We document condition before the move and handle every item with care. The added insurance gives estate owners real protection, not just a token amount.
Packing is often the biggest variable on an estate move. A full-pack service for a 4-bedroom home adds real labor and material to the bill. Knowing the packing service cost and supply counts helps you plan a realistic budget.
Below we break down full-pack versus partial-pack, the materials a large home needs, and the full pack price drivers. We also cover furniture work that adds time on both ends.
A full pack means our crew packs every room, from the kitchen to the closets. For a 4-bedroom estate, a full pack commonly adds $2,500 to $7,000 depending on volume and fragile items. It saves you days of work and packs everything to survive the truck.
A partial pack lets you box some rooms yourself while the crew handles the fragile spaces. Many estate owners pack their own books, linens, and clothing, then leave the kitchen, art, and china to us. This trims the packing service cost while keeping the risky items in expert hands.
We help clients decide which rooms to pack themselves and which to leave to the crew. Our full-service packing team can do all of it or just the parts you want. The right mix depends on your time and your budget.
A 4-bedroom estate typically needs 100 to 200 boxes in a range of sizes. Packing materials also include paper, bubble wrap, tape, and wardrobe boxes for hanging clothes. Material costs alone can run $500 to $1,500 for a large home.
Fragile and oversized pieces often need custom crating built to fit. Custom crates protect mirrors, glass tabletops, sculptures, and framed art during transport. A single custom crate can cost $150 to $600 depending on size and complexity.
We bring the right materials so nothing gets packed in a flimsy box. Wine collections, chandeliers, and art get crates and padding sized to the piece. You can also order supplies ahead through our moving supplies delivery service.
Large estates hold furniture that has to come apart to move safely. Furniture disassembly covers beds, large dining tables, sectionals, and home gym equipment. Taking these apart protects them and helps them fit through doors and stairwells.
The reassembly fee covers putting everything back together at the new home. A four-poster bed, a pool table, or a treadmill all take time to rebuild correctly. This labor is built into the crew hours and the quote.
Our crews label hardware and parts so reassembly goes smoothly at the destination. Nothing arrives as a pile of loose screws and panels. We rebuild each piece so your home is ready to live in faster.
Many estate moves involve a gap between selling one home and entering the next. That gap means storing belongings for a few weeks or a few months. The moving storage cost depends on the unit size and the level of protection.
Below we cover short-term storage, climate control for valuables, and storage-in-transit for long-distance moves. Each option carries a different rate.
| Storage Type | Typical Monthly Cost | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Short-term standard | $400 - $1,200 | Closing date gaps |
| Climate-controlled | $800 - $2,500 | Art, antiques, electronics |
| Storage-in-transit | Varies by weight | Long-distance moves |
When closing dates do not line up, short-term storage bridges the gap. This holds your belongings for a few weeks until the new home is ready. The storage rate for a 4-bedroom load runs higher than a small unit because of the volume.
For a large estate, expect $400 to $1,200 per month for standard storage. The price reflects the space your furniture and boxes take up. Many clients use this for a month or two while they settle the new home.
Our storage solutions team holds your items in a secured warehouse and delivers them on your schedule. You do not have to rent a separate unit or move twice. We pick up, store, and redeliver as one smooth process.
Art, antiques, and electronics from estate homes need climate-controlled storage. Heat and humidity can warp wood, crack canvases, and damage sensitive gear. A climate-controlled unit holds steady temperature and humidity to protect valuables.
This protection costs more than standard storage, often $800 to $2,500 per month for a large load. The added cost guards pieces that are hard or impossible to replace. For fine furniture and collections, it is worth the difference.
We store high-value items in climate-controlled space and document everything on the way in. Our vaulted storage keeps your most delicate pieces secure. That care matters most for irreplaceable estate belongings.
A long-distance move sometimes needs storage in the middle of the journey. Storage in transit means your belongings wait in a warehouse or on the truck until the destination home is ready. This is common when a cross-country move outpaces the new home's availability.
Long-distance storage is priced by weight and time, separate from the standard monthly unit. The items stay packed and protected during the hold. When the home is ready, the carrier delivers and unloads.
Our long-term storage and transit options keep your move on track even when dates shift. You get one team handling the move and the storage. That removes the stress of juggling two vendors across state lines.
Popeye Moving & Storage serves Los Angeles and all of Los Angeles County.
A low quote can cost more than a fair one if it balloons on move day. Reading an estate move estimate carefully helps you spot honest pricing. Below are clear checks to run before you sign any moving quote.
When you compare movers, look past the bottom number and study how the quote was built. The method behind the number tells you a lot.
A phone quote for a large estate is a guess, not a real estimate. An in-home survey lets the mover walk every room, measure big pieces, and see the access. That walkthrough produces a number that holds up on move day.
A video estimate works well when a visit is hard to schedule. You walk through the home on camera while the estimator counts rooms and notes valuables. It gives a far more accurate figure than a quick phone call.
We offer both in-home and video surveys for estate clients. We would rather spend time up front than surprise you with charges later. An accurate survey is the foundation of a flat rate quote you can trust.
Hidden moving fees are the most common complaint we hear from new clients. Watch for vague line items like "misc handling" or charges that are not explained. Long carry, stair, shuttle, and fuel fees should all be spelled out clearly.
A binding estimate locks the price so it does not climb after the work begins. A non-binding estimate can rise, so ask which type you are signing. For a large estate, a binding quote protects you from a surprise total.
We list every charge in plain language and explain what each one covers. If a fee applies to your access or your items, you see it before you sign. No vague lines, no day-of surprises.
A few questions reveal whether a mover can handle a high-value estate. Ask if the company is a licensed mover with active state and federal numbers. You can verify a carrier through the Better Business Bureau and the FMCSA database.
Ask about insurance coverage and whether full-value protection is offered. For art, pianos, and antiques, ask how the crew is trained to handle them. Experience with large 90210 estates is a fair thing to request.
Other good moving questions cover crew size, timeline, and how access issues are planned. A strong mover answers these without hesitation. Clear answers up front signal a smooth move ahead.
You can trim an estate move bill without cutting corners on care. A few smart choices lower the volume, the labor, and the rate. Here are practical moving cost tips that help you save on moving.
Each tip below is specific and doable for a 4-bedroom home. Used together, they can lead to a cheaper estate move.
The single biggest lever is the date you choose. Off-peak moving in the fall and winter costs less than the summer rush. A midweek move beats a weekend on both hourly and flat rates.
Cheaper dates also mean better crew availability and more flexible scheduling. If your closing allows, aim for a Tuesday or Wednesday in October or November. Even one date shift can save a meaningful amount.
We help estate clients find the lowest-cost windows that still fit their timeline. Sometimes moving a few days earlier or later makes a real difference. Flexible dates are an easy way to bring the price down.
Less stuff means a smaller, cheaper move. Decluttering before the crew arrives reduces moving volume, which lowers labor and truck count. Estate homes collect years of furniture, decor, and stored items that may not make the trip.
Donating, selling, or recycling what you no longer use shrinks the load. Fewer boxes and fewer pieces cut the cubic feet directly. That smaller volume shows up as a lower quote.
We can advise on what to part with during the walkthrough. Clearing out unused rooms and the garage often surprises clients with savings. A lighter home is a less expensive move.
Self-pack on low-risk rooms is a safe way to save on packing. Books, linens, clothing, and closet storage are simple to box yourself. Leaving the fragile rooms to the crew keeps the risky items protected.
Pack the easy rooms in the weeks before the move at your own pace. Label each box by room so unloading goes faster. The kitchen, art, and china stay with our trained packers.
This split trims the packing cost while keeping your valuables safe. You do the simple work and we handle the delicate work. Our packing and crating team covers whatever you leave to us.
Estate moves in 90210 demand more than a truck and a few helpers. They take local knowledge, trained crews, and clear pricing. Our team has moved hundreds of large homes across Beverly Hills and the surrounding hills.
Here is what sets our estate moving company apart on these jobs. It comes down to real practice, not promises.
We know the routes near Sunset Boulevard, the tight turns in the Flats, and the steep drives off Coldwater Canyon. As local movers, we have staged trucks on narrow estate roads where access is the whole challenge. That experience saves hours on move day.
We plan parking, permits, and shuttle needs before the crew rolls out. We know which blocks need a reserved space and which gated communities want paperwork first. Our work in the Flats and across Beverly Hills Gateway means few surprises.
This street-level knowledge turns a tricky estate into a smooth move. We have driven these roads many times over. Local routes and access are second nature to our crews.
Our crews train specifically for high-value handling. Art, pianos, chandeliers, and antiques get padded, crated, and secured by people who do it daily. We document condition before loading and protect each piece through transport.
A trained crew knows how to move a grand piano down a staircase and a glass tabletop through a tight doorway. Those skills protect your most valuable belongings. The right technique prevents damage that an inexperienced crew risks.
We treat estate items the way collectors and designers expect. Careful handling is built into how we work, not an add-on. Your art and antiques arrive as they left.
We are a licensed and insured mover with active state and federal authority. We offer full-value protection so your high-value items are covered for their real worth. That coverage matters most on estate jobs.
Our estimates are clear, with every charge spelled out before you sign. We back flat rate quotes with a real walkthrough so the price holds. No vague line items and no day-of surprises.
Estate clients get a clear estimate and a team that stands behind it. You can contact our team to set up a survey. We serve estates across Los Angeles and the surrounding cities.
Popeye Moving & Storage serves Los Angeles and all of Los Angeles County.
A 4-bedroom estate move in Beverly Hills can range from $4,500 for a simple local job to $35,000 or more for a packed, long-distance haul. The final number comes down to volume, crew size, access, packing, and the calendar. Local quirks like permits, HOA rules, and hillside shuttles add charges that out-of-area movers often miss.
The smartest move you can make is to start with an accurate walkthrough and a clear, itemized quote. That gives you a real budget instead of a guess that grows on move day. Off-peak dates, smart decluttering, and self-packing the easy rooms can all trim the bill.
If you are planning an estate move in the 90210 area, our team is ready to help. Call Popeye Moving & Storage Co. or reach out for a consultation and a detailed estimate. We will walk your home, plan the access, and give you a firm price you can trust.
A local 4-bedroom estate move usually runs $4,500 to $12,000, and up to $18,000 with full packing. A long-distance or out-of-state move commonly costs $12,000 to $35,000 or more, priced by weight and mileage. The final number shifts with your home's volume, access, packing needs, high-value items, and storage. An accurate walkthrough gives you a firm figure for your specific home.
Most 4-bedroom estates need a crew of four to six movers. The larger the home and the more fragile items it holds, the bigger the crew. A well-sized crew finishes faster and handles delicate pieces safely. A four-person crew might take ten to fourteen hours, while a six-person crew can move a larger home in a similar window. Matching crew size to volume keeps the move efficient.
Often, yes. Many narrow estate streets near Beverly Drive and Trousdale Estates require a parking permit to legally stage a large truck. The city handles these permits, and they take a few days to process. Without one, the truck can be ticketed or forced to park far away, causing a long carry. Our team arranges the permits for estate clients so the truck has a proper spot on move day.
Packing a 4-bedroom estate usually takes one to three days, depending on volume and fragile items. Move day itself often runs ten to fourteen hours for a single-day local job. Larger homes with hillside access or full packing can spread across two days. Storage gaps and long-distance routes add time on the back end. We give you a clear timeline once we see the home.
Hillside estates near Coldwater Canyon may need a shuttle truck fee when a full-size truck cannot reach the door. Long carry fees apply when the crew walks a long way from the truck to the entrance. Gated communities off Mulholland Drive often require a certificate of insurance and set time windows. We plan these costs into the quote up front so nothing surprises you on move day.
Art, pianos, chandeliers, and wine collections need special handling and protective materials. Custom crates run $150 to $600 each, sized to the piece, and add labor for building and packing. Standard coverage pays only a small amount per pound, so we recommend full-value protection that covers the real worth. Our trained crews crate, pad, and document each high-value item before transport.
Yes. Weekday moves, especially Tuesday and Wednesday, cost less than Saturday moves on both hourly and flat rates. Peak season runs May through September, so summer weekends carry the highest premium. A midweek move in the fall or winter is the cheapest window. If your closing dates allow flexibility, shifting the move a few days can lower the total noticeably.
A binding estimate locks the price so it does not change after the work begins, as long as the inventory stays the same. A non-binding estimate is a projection that can rise on move day. For a large estate, a binding quote protects you from surprise charges. We back binding flat rate quotes with a real walkthrough so the price you sign is the price you pay.
Book four to six weeks ahead for most estate moves, and even earlier during summer. Peak season from May through September fills crews and trucks fast, so popular dates go quickly. Booking early locks your preferred date and gives time for permits, HOA paperwork, and packing. For complex hillside or gated properties, more lead time helps us plan access carefully.
Yes. We offer short-term storage for closing-date gaps, climate-controlled and vaulted storage for art and antiques, and storage-in-transit for long-distance moves. Standard short-term storage for a 4-bedroom load runs $400 to $1,200 per month, with climate control higher. We pick up, store in a secured warehouse, and redeliver on your schedule, so you never move twice or juggle two vendors.
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