Miami Movers: From Brickell Towers to Coral Gables Streets
Whether it's a Brickell condo with a booked freight elevator or a family home in Kendall, Smart Taurus gets your Miami move quoted by verified movers, free.
What do Brickell and downtown condo moves involve?
Three things almost every tower requires: a reserved freight elevator (often in fixed two- or four-hour windows), a certificate of insurance from the mover naming the building, and adherence to the building's move-in hours — many ban weekend moves entirely. Miss one and the front desk can turn the crew away. When you post on Smart Taurus, attach your building's move-in rules; movers who know Brickell will quote with the elevator window and COI already accounted for.
How does hurricane season affect moving in Miami?
From June through November, a named storm can force short-notice rescheduling — buildings close elevators, and movers pause trucks for safety. It doesn't mean avoiding those months (they're half the year), it means building in flexibility: keep a backup date in mind, watch the forecast in the final week, and use in-app messaging to re-coordinate quickly if plans shift. Winter, by contrast, is Miami's peak arrival season as new residents pour in from the Northeast and Latin America.
Where in Miami do movers on Smart Taurus work?
- Brickell and Downtown — high-rise condo moves with elevator and COI coordination
- Wynwood, Edgewater and Little Havana — apartment and studio moves
- Coral Gables and Coconut Grove — family homes on leafy, sometimes narrow streets
- Kendall, Doral and Hialeah — suburban house moves across the county
- Up the coast on I-95 to Fort Lauderdale (~30 miles) and beyond
Moving to Miami from out of state?
Southbound relocation is a Miami constant, and long-distance trucks that deliver into South Florida need loads going back north — which is why marketplace quotes on lanes like the I-95 corridor and Florida's Turnpike to Orlando (~235 miles) can undercut dedicated hire. Post either direction and compare. Movers also quote regional lanes to Tampa (I-75, ~280 miles) and down US-1 to the Keys. Coming from the Southeast? See movers in Atlanta for the other end of the I-75/I-16 corridor.
Booking a Miami move in the app
- Post your job free — inventory, photos, both addresses, and your building's elevator window and COI rules if you're in a tower.
- Verified movers quote; compare prices, reviews and profiles.
- Book the best fit, track the truck in real time, and pay securely in-app via Stripe.