Moving in Cherrybrook
Cherrybrook is a settled, leafy family suburb, and its moves have a particular character: large, well-kept homes from the 1980s and 90s on generous blocks, tucked into quiet cul-de-sacs off New Line Road, Shepherds Drive and County Drive, with bushland reserves never far away. These are long-held family homes, so a Cherrybrook move is often a downsizer leaving a house they have been in for decades, with everything that implies (a full garage, a packed roof cavity, furniture chosen for big rooms). The cul-de-sac layout is mostly an advantage, quiet to load and easy to position the truck, though the longer driveways and the occasional bush-block slope ask for a bit of planning. Since the Metro arrived in 2019 the suburb has drawn younger families in too, so we see upsizers arriving as often as downsizers leaving. Either way it is careful, unhurried, whole-house moving, with real attention to belongings built up over a long time.
Local access & logistics
Every Cherrybrook move starts with the access, because that is what decides the truck, the crew and the timing. Here is what we plan around in Cherrybrook:
- Large 1980s-90s family homes on generous blocks in quiet cul-de-sacs
- Leafy bushland setting off New Line Road, Shepherds Drive and County Drive
- Many long-held homes; downsizer moves with decades of belongings are common
- Metro (2019) has brought younger families upsizing in alongside downsizers leaving
Send us the pickup and drop-off addresses with your quote and we'll tell you exactly how we'd handle your move, including parking, the carry and any lift or staircase that needs a plan.
Our Cherrybrook removal services
House Removals
Whole-home moves for big Hills houses, packed and protected.
Office & Business Removals
Norwest and Bella Vista business moves, scheduled around trading.
Furniture Removals
Single heavy pieces: pool tables, pianos, fridges, gym gear.
Packing & Unpacking
Pro packing for a big house, with cartons taken away after.
Interstate Removals
The Hills to anywhere: Brisbane, Melbourne, the coast.
Storage Solutions
Storage for the knockdown-rebuild and the settlement gap.
Driveways, garages and the carry
Hills streets are wide, so the move here is almost never about the street — it is about the driveway, the garage and the carry. The homes are large and the driveways generous, but a long battle-axe handle or a garage set deep behind the house can still make for a real carry from truck to door. We position the truck for the shortest safe carry, lay protection along the path and through the garage, and bring the crew the size of the home actually calls for so a big house is a single well-run day rather than two.
Not sure how your driveway or building will work on the day? Try the Estate Access Planner to see how we'd get your move in.
Cherrybrook removals: common questions
Is a cul-de-sac good or bad for a Cherrybrook move?
Mostly good. The quiet cul-de-sacs off New Line Road and County Drive are easy to load and position the truck in. The longer driveways and the occasional bush-block slope just ask for a bit of planning, which we do before the day.
Can you carefully move a long-held Cherrybrook family home?
Yes — it's the typical job here. Many Cherrybrook homes have been lived in for decades, so a move is often a downsizer with a full garage, a packed roof cavity and furniture chosen for big rooms. We wrap and protect, and take the care decades of belongings deserve.
Do you move families arriving in Cherrybrook too?
Often. Since the Metro arrived in 2019 the suburb has drawn younger families in, so we move upsizers arriving as much as downsizers leaving. Tell us both addresses and we'll plan the access at each end.
How much does a Cherrybrook move cost?
Our online-quote rates start at $200/hour for two movers and a truck ($250 for three, $400 for a larger crew with two trucks), and you get a clear indicative quote up front for your specific move. No surprises on the day.