Moving Tips for Narrow Streets and Row Homes in Philly
2025-07-21 16:19
Moving in Philadelphia isn’t like moving in the suburbs. If you’re heading into (or out of) a classic Philly row home, you’re in for a unique set of challenges: tight one-way streets, no parking, narrow doorways, and three-story staircases.
Here’s how to make it work — without losing your mind (or your furniture).
🚛 1. Scout the Street in Advance
Philly’s older neighborhoods like South Philly, Queen Village, and Fishtown have streets barely wide enough for a Honda, let alone a moving truck.
✅ Tip: Visit the block ahead of time and take photos. Check for loading zones or no-parking signs.
🅿️ 2. Reserve Parking If Possible
Lack of parking is the #1 cause of delays. Call the city or your local district to see if you can temporarily block off space.
✅ Tip: Some areas let you post signs 72 hours in advance.
🪜 3. Measure Every Door and Staircase
Row homes are notoriously tight inside. Many have narrow doorways, steep stairs, or sharp turns between levels.
✅ Tip: Measure large furniture pieces before move day — and consider disassembling them.
📦 4. Use the Right Tools
Moving in tight spaces requires more than muscle.
✅ Tip: Use lifting straps, sliders, and dollies designed for corners and stairs. Professional movers will have them ready.
📅 5. Avoid Moving During Rush Hours
Traffic and street activity can make your move drag out.
✅ Tip: Start early in the day and avoid weekends when everyone’s out.
🧠 6. Hire Movers Who Know the Neighborhood
At GoGo Movers, we’ve moved hundreds of clients through Philly’s tightest blocks and toughest walk-ups. We know which turns are too tight for trucks, which buildings need a stair runner, and where the best loading spots are — because we’ve been there.