Moving Services in Fleetwood, Hazelmere
Complete Fleetwood (adjacent) moving guide for Hazelmere, BC — local pricing, truck access, permit steps, and a Quick Move Planner to simplify your move in 2025.
Updated December 2025
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TLDR — What Fleetwood (adjacent), Hazelmere movers need to know
Quick summary for busy readers: Fleetwood (adjacent) sits along key corridors like 152 Street and near Fraser Highway/Tynehead access routes, and it mixes wide suburban lots with several constrained residential lanes around Fleetwood Town Centre and Fleetwood Community Centre. As of December 2025, local movers commonly quote hourly local moves and flat-route quotes to Surrey City Centre or downtown Vancouver. Truck length choice (12ft, 16ft, 26ft) and crew size (2–4 movers) are the biggest cost drivers. Parking permits near Fleetwood Community Centre and main arteries like 152 Street can save time; check municipal temporary no-parking rules when loading. Use the tables later in this guide to match property type to truck length, crew size, permit needs, and estimated time.
Why should I choose Boxly for my Fleetwood (adjacent), Hazelmere move?
Fleetwood (adjacent) in Hazelmere (Surrey) presents a unique mix of moving challenges and conveniences that reward local expertise. Boxly emphasizes Fleetwood-specific routing and planning because Fleetwood streets vary from wide, deep-lot single-family avenues to narrow townhouse lanes near Fleetwood Town Centre. Fleetwood Community Centre and Fleetwood Park Secondary act as both landmarks and operational constraints: during weekends and weekday after-school hours, parking near the community centre and drop-off/pickup zones near the secondary school create timed congestion. Boxly’s local crews schedule around those windows, typically avoiding Fleetwood Park Secondary pickup times and leveraging quieter mid-morning slots on 152 Street to reduce loading delays.
Based on our Fleetwood experience, common local pain points include narrow driveways and short front-yard turnarounds, cul-de-sac restrictions on older Fleetwood blocks, and occasional loading zone competition near Fleetwood Town Centre. Boxly crews survey the pick-up address for curb width — many Fleetwood residential lanes require a 16ft truck instead of a 26ft rig. For routes that must cross Fraser Highway or use Tynehead access points, Boxly plans travel fees and route timing to avoid peak Fraser Highway congestion.
Boxly’s Fleetwood advantage also includes: detailed pre-move photos of the loading area (we request these with booking), permit application assistance for temporary no-parking on 152 Street or in front of Fleetwood Community Centre, and local testimonials referencing specific blocks (e.g., sections of 92 Avenue, portions of 156 Street, and lanes off Fraser Highway). Choosing Boxly in Fleetwood means fewer onsite surprises, clarified pricing tied to truck size and crew, and a move scheduled around Fleetwood’s school and community centre activity. As of 2025 Boxly’s local Fleetwood crews average faster load times on in-neighborhood moves versus contractors unfamiliar with Fleetwood access patterns.
How much do movers charge for a 2‑bed rental move within Fleetwood (adjacent), Hazelmere?
Pricing for a 2‑bed rental move inside Fleetwood (adjacent) depends on truck size, crew size, travel time, and local constraints. Fleetwood’s mix of housing types — garden-style townhouses near Fleetwood Town Centre versus detached single-family homes on deeper lots — affects loading time. Movers factor in extra time for narrow lanes near Fleetwood Community Centre or when a permit is required for loading zones on 152 Street. Below is a practical pricing comparison based on typical local quotes in 2025.
Key variables that alter price in Fleetwood:
- Truck size (12ft, 16ft, 26ft) — a 26ft rig may be unnecessary for most 2‑bed rentals in Fleetwood and can increase difficulty on narrow streets.
- Crew size (2–4 movers) — 2 movers are common for compact 2‑bed moves; 3 movers speed the job when stairs or long carries are needed.
- Travel distances — moves to Surrey City Centre are often mid-range; downtown Vancouver adds highway time and bridge toll/parking complexities.
- Permit needs — temporary no-parking permits for 152 Street or Fleetwood Community Centre loading zones add admin time; municipal fees vary and can increase total cost.
Use these scenarios as Fleetwood-specific starting points (estimates, inclusive of labor and truck but excluding external permit fees):
- In-neighborhood 2‑bed move inside Fleetwood: 12–16ft truck, 2 movers, 2–3 hours — typical quoted range: CAD 240–420.
- Fleetwood → Surrey City Centre (short route, additional travel time): 16ft truck, 2–3 movers, 3–5 hours — typical quoted range: CAD 360–700.
- Fleetwood → Downtown Vancouver (longer route, traffic, ferry/bridge): 26ft truck often used, 3–4 movers, 5–8 hours — typical quoted range: CAD 900–1,700.
- Constrained-access 2‑bed (narrow lane, permit needed at Fleetwood Community Centre): add 10–25% labor/time surcharge and possible permit fees.
As of December 2025, local Fleetwood movers report that most 2‑bed in-neighborhood moves are most cost-effective with a 16ft truck and two movers unless the renter has bulky furniture requiring a larger van. Always request a written estimate with truck size and permit assumptions specified before booking.
What is the typical hourly rate plus travel fee for movers serving Fleetwood (adjacent), Hazelmere?
Hourly rates and travel fees for Fleetwood movers vary by company, crew skill, and truck size. In 2025, a common hourly baseline for local movers serving Fleetwood is CAD 120–180 per hour for a two-person crew with a small to medium truck (12–16ft). Larger trucks (26ft) and larger crews (3–4 movers) raise the hourly rate to CAD 180–320 per hour due to increased labor and truck costs.
Travel fees are charged when a crew must travel a significant distance from their home terminal or parking area — Fleetwood jobs near Tynehead or on the Fraser Highway may trigger small travel fees of CAD 20–75 depending on company policy. For moves from Fleetwood to Surrey City Centre some movers fold travel into per-hour pricing, while moves to downtown Vancouver or across bridges trigger mileage or route surcharges plus tolls.
Examples of Fleetwood-specific hourly structures (typical, 2025):
- Two movers + 16ft truck (in-neighborhood): CAD 120–150/hr, travel fee CAD 0–30 for local pickups.
- Two movers + 26ft truck (longer local or intercity): CAD 160–220/hr, travel fee CAD 30–75 depending on depot distance.
- Three movers + 26ft truck (large moves, downtown runs): CAD 220–320/hr, travel fee and bridge/toll surcharges apply for Vancouver.
Time-of-day adjustments: expect extra charges for early morning (before 8am) or late evening (after 6pm), and traffic delays on 152 Street during school pickup windows near Fleetwood Park Secondary may extend billed hours. To reduce travel fees, compare movers with depots in Surrey/Hazelmere who list Fleetwood as a core service area; they often include short travel allowances for Fleetwood addresses. As of December 2025, confirm travel fee policies and any minimum-hour booking requirement before confirming your move.
Will a 26‑ft moving truck fit down 152 Street and the narrow residential lanes around Fleetwood (adjacent), Hazelmere?
Truck fit depends on exact block geometry. 152 Street is a primary north–south corridor serving Fleetwood and generally can accommodate larger trucks with careful driving and temporary parking arrangements, but side streets and narrow residential lanes off the main corridors are frequently too tight for 26‑ft rigs. Fleetwood Town Centre and lanes around Fleetwood Community Centre often have shorter front yards and narrower curb widths, creating tight turnarounds.
Practical Fleetwood guidance:
- Use a 12–16ft truck for townhouse clusters, narrow lanes, and cul‑de‑sacs commonly found close to Fleetwood Town Centre.
- Reserve a 26‑ft truck for single-family homes on deep lots or when moving long-distance (Fleetwood → Vancouver) to avoid multiple trips; however, confirm on-site access before booking.
- Conduct a pre-move survey (photo or in-person) showing curb width, driveway length, and nearest legal loading spot; Boxly and experienced Fleetwood movers request these to recommend truck size.
Operational tips: if a 26‑ft truck must be used on 152 Street, plan for a temporary no-parking permit or block-off to allow safe loading without double-parking, particularly near busy intersections and school pick-up times at Fleetwood Park Secondary. For spots near Fleetwood Community Centre, check municipal loading zone rules and apply for temporary permits early.
In short, while 26‑ft trucks are workable on main Fleetwood arteries with planning, the majority of Fleetwood residential blocks are better served by 12–16ft trucks and local crews familiar with narrow-lane procedures. The neighborhood access table below helps match truck size to common Fleetwood block types.
Do I need a temporary no‑parking permit to park a moving truck outside Fleetwood Community Centre?
Fleetwood Community Centre sits on a busy local node—events and community programming can consume public parking and any available loading zone spaces. A temporary no-parking permit is often advisable if you plan to park a large truck directly outside the facility during a scheduled program or peak community hours (evenings and weekends). Applying for a permit reduces the risk of being ticketed or blocked by other vehicles.
How to proceed in Fleetwood:
- Check the community centre calendar (many centres publish event schedules) and avoid major events when possible.
- Contact the City of Surrey parking/traffic department for a temporary no-parking application if you need reserved curb space on 152 Street or the immediate entrance road. Permit processing times vary—apply several days in advance.
- Coordinate with Fleetwood Community Centre staff; sometimes staff can advise quieter loading windows or temporarily reserve staff parking to free curb space for movers.
- If a permit isn’t feasible, plan for a short carry from a legal nearby parking spot; movers will quote additional time for long carries.
As of December 2025, local Movers in Fleetwood commonly include permit assistance in booking packages, and many recommend applying for permits for Saturday mid-morning moves to avoid event conflicts. When in doubt, ask your mover to handle permit applications on your behalf and confirm who pays municipal fees before the move.
Pricing comparison tables and Quick Move Planner
The three tables below are designed for quick extraction and side-by-side decision-making for typical Fleetwood moves. They incorporate Fleetwood-specific route categories (in‑neighborhood, Fleetwood → Surrey City Centre, Fleetwood → Downtown Vancouver) and typical access scenarios like narrow lanes near Fleetwood Town Centre or Fleetwood Community Centre.
Pricing Table (estimates, 2025):
Quick Move Planner — match property type to resources in Fleetwood
Select the line that best resembles your Fleetwood property and route. The planner reflects common Fleetwood access realities such as cul-de-sacs, narrow lanes near Fleetwood Town Centre, and main‑road loading on 152 Street.
Quick Move Planner Table:
Neighborhood access table — Fleetwood block guidance for movers
Reference block types and recommended truck lengths before booking. When in doubt, default to a 16ft truck for safety on Fleetwood side streets and prepare to apply for temporary parking if the loading point is on 152 Street or near Fleetwood Community Centre.