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Cary Movers

Family moves across Cary’s planned subdivisions — our own trucks, our own crew, one flat written price locked before move day.

Cary anchors the west side of the Triangle in Wake County, and our trucks run there often from Durham over I-40. It is a town of planned subdivisions and growing families, so most of what we move are full houses — Preston, Lochmere, Amberly, and the newer builds out past 27519.

  • Licensed & insured — US DOT/MC & NC household-goods registration
  • Flat-rate written quotes, no hidden fees
  • Our own uniformed crews & trucks

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Tell us the basics and our office sends a flat written price — no obligation, usually back within the hour.

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A Cary move is usually a whole-home job, not a one-bedroom shuffle. The subdivisions off Cary Parkway and High House Road in 27513 are two-story homes with attics, garages, and a den’s worth of furniture, so we send a 3-mover crew and a full truck rather than under-staffing and stretching the day. Families with kids in the Wake County schools tend to move in summer, which books up early, so we lock dates with a $99 deposit.

We come in over I-40 and NC-54, scout the cul-de-sac for truck parking, and protect floors and corners on the way out. Plenty of our Cary work is the Triangle two-step — a family leaving an apartment in Durham or Morrisville for a first house in Cary — and that short hop still gets one flat written price, both ends handled by the same crew.

Whole-home moves done in a day

Bigger homes need real staffing, so we price and crew Cary jobs to finish clean, not to run the clock.

Cary flat local bands: 3-bedroom $1,480–$2,300 · 4-bedroom house $2,100–$3,200. A 3-mover crew and truck runs $169/hr if you would rather go hourly — blankets, dollies, and tools included either way.

What Cary neighbors say

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“Tariq & Quan were great! Kind, funny, resourceful. Even helped me sweep up after. Used before and would absolutely use services again!”

Dehn L.
Hillsborough · local
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“They did a fantastic job! Very professional, punctual and nice. I would definitely use them again if ever I needed to move”

Pat C.
Southpoint · local
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“This is an outstanding moving company. They take incredibly good care of your property, and the crew was incredibly professional. As an added bonus, their prices are fair and reasonable. I highly recommend them.”

David K.
Downtown Durham · local

Moving to Cary — common questions

Do you handle large two-story homes in Cary’s subdivisions?
Yes — most Cary moves are full houses, so we staff a 3-mover crew and a full truck for neighborhoods like Preston, Lochmere, and Amberly. Attics, garages, and dens add up, and we crew the job to finish in a day rather than stretching it out and running the clock.
We’re moving from Durham to a first house in Cary — how does pricing work?
That short hop over I-40 stays on our flat local bands, so a 3-bedroom runs $1,480–$2,300 and a 4-bedroom house $2,100–$3,200. You get a written price before move day, and the same Bull City crew loads in Durham and unloads in Cary.
When should I book a summer move in Cary?
Early. Wake County families move heavily in summer to fit the school calendar, so weekend dates in June and July fill fast. A $99 deposit locks your slot and applies to the total — the sooner you call, the easier it is to get the date you want.

Ready to move with Bull City Movers?

Tell us your ZIP codes and move date — Marcus or Tasha sends back a flat written price, usually within the hour. Our own uniformed crew, our own trucks, and the number doesn’t change on move day.

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