Areas · the apartment belt
Removalists in Neutral Bay
A kilometre east of our patch, Neutral Bay is the biggest of the village pockets: eight and a half thousand front doors, four in five of them apartments, stacked along and behind the Military Road strip. It's half walk-up, half lift-booked, and the difference decides your whole moving day.

One suburb, two moves
Which Neutral Bay is yours?
The older blocks
Two and three storey brick walk-ups on the quiet streets behind the strip. No lift to book, but stairs to dress and kerbs to win: these jobs run on the village method, with a compact truck and a scouted standing spot.
The newer buildings
Lift-serviced apartments with building managers and move-in forms. These run the tower method: lift window requested early, certificate of currency sent ahead, truck checked against the parking situation, not assumed.
The Military Road factor
The strip is a clearway corridor at peak times, so a truck can't just pull up outside a Military Road address whenever it likes. We time strip-side loading inside the legal windows and, where the building allows, work from the quieter street behind instead. It's a small piece of planning that saves an hour of circling, and it's exactly the kind of detail the run sheet exists for.
Worth knowing
The Neutral Bay specifics
- Renter-heavy, lease-driven. Like most of 2060, the calendar here runs on lease-end dates. If yours is locked, say so in the enquiry and we plan backwards from key handback.
- Ferry-side vs strip-side. Down the hill toward the wharf the streets narrow and the village rules apply; up on the strip it's timing and loading zones. Same suburb, two plans.
- Close is an understatement. We're a kilometre away. Neutral Bay to anywhere in 2060 is a same-morning job when the access is planned; the access is the plan.
Cremorne continues the same strip a few hundred metres east and moves identically; Kurraba Point hangs off the bay below with the villages' stair-and-street rules. Both are on the areas board.
Ready when your building is
Tell us the building. We arrive with the plan made.
Two minutes on the form: where you're moving, roughly what's coming, and the week you're aiming for. We call you back, talk to your building manager if there is one, and lock the window.