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Boston moving companies for September 2022

It’s almost September, aka moving time for lots of Boston-area renters. While most local moving companies are all booked up for larger moves around Wed., Aug. 31 + Thurs., Sept. 1, these two companies still have some availability for small moves.

📦 Stairhopper Movers

Get a quote online for an estimated cost of services — you can also choose to purchase full or partial help with packing.

📦 Move and Care

Moves are based on an hourly rate depending on the size of your move + number of movers you need. Check out frequently asked questions here.

Plus, if you need to move before the end of August and can’t get into your new spot until Sept. 1, Small Haul offers a flat-rate moving package for pickup, short-term storage + redelivery of your items.

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