
Bobby S. · Round Rock
“the quote on Monday was the bill on Saturday” — . No surprise fees, no fuel surcharge, no stair charge. They told me the number and they stuck to it.
Williamson County
Cedar Park moves run a specific playbook — most homes sit inside master-planned HOAs (Twin Creeks, Buttercup Creek, Cypress Creek) with their own move-in windows, gate codes, and clubhouse-truck-parking rules. The 1890 corridor between Lakeline and Brushy Creek is where most of our weekly Cedar Park work happens, and the long driveways plus three-car garages mean we usually quote a smaller crew with a single 26-footer instead of two trucks.
We don't just know Cedar Park — we know your block.
Twin Creeks movers work this gated golf-course community off Brushy Creek Rd weekly. Move-ins are booked through the POA office, gate codes expire 24 hours after issue, and the long curving streets fit a 26-footer with one spotter.
Buttercup Creek movers know this older Cedar Park section north of Cypress Creek by heart. Mature trees, narrower streets, and a handful of cul-de-sacs where the truck stages curbside and we walk the last 60 feet.
Avery Ranch movers handle this master-planned spread across the Cedar Park / Austin line every week. Section-specific HOA rules — Champion Oaks parks differently than Morningstar — and 8 a.m.–6 p.m. move-in windows are typical.
Brushy Creek corridor movers run the 1890 / Brushy Creek Rd stretch between Lakeline and Parmer daily. Mix of single-family on standard lots and Forest Oaks-style three-car-garage homes — we usually stage in the garage, not the foyer.
Cypress Creek movers cover south Cedar Park near 183A. Mature trees, established lots, and the occasional 'no trucks on the street' section that pushes us to a shuttle for the last leg.
Forest Oaks movers work west Cedar Park off Anderson Mill. Wide streets, deep driveways, three-car garages — the easiest Cedar Park profile to move, weather permitting.
What Cedar Park neighbors say

Bobby S. · Round Rock
“the quote on Monday was the bill on Saturday” — . No surprise fees, no fuel surcharge, no stair charge. They told me the number and they stuck to it.

Austin H. · Mueller
“showed up at the start of the window, not the end” — Booked an 8–10am arrival. Truck pulled up at 8:02.. Loaded out in three hours flat.

Kelli A. · Downtown
“threaded a 26-foot truck through downtown traffic and a tight alley dock” — Moving into a downtown high-rise on a one-way block with a tiny service alley.. In and out without blocking a single car.

Kathleen E. · Tarrytown
“moved us in 104° August heat without breaking pace” — Worst week of the summer to move. They. Same energy at hour six as hour one — wild to watch.

Katie B. · Cedar Park
“carried a sleeper sofa up three flights without a wall scuff” — Third-floor walk-up, no elevator, narrow turns. They. I have no idea how they did it.

Lonnie H. · Hyde Park
“took the job 36 hours out and treated it like a planned move” — Closing date moved up on a Wednesday.. Crew was calm, organized, locked-in price.

Melony H. · Bee Cave
“held our things for two weeks and returned everything spotless” — New build wasn't ready when we closed on the old place. They. Storage rate was honest.

Nay R. · East Austin
“texted when they left, again at the door, again at finish” — Best communication I've ever had with a service company.. I never had to wonder.

Paige W. · Zilker
“moved my grandmother's upright piano without a single ding” — I'd been dreading the piano for months. They. Pads, straps, four-person lift, perfect.

Sharon M. · Steiner Ranch
“handled the gate, the elevator, and the freight rules without me lifting a finger” — Highrise apartment with a strict loading dock window.. Pros.

Claire R. · South Congress
“unpacked the kitchen and made the beds before they left” — Paid for the full unpack and it was the smartest add-on.. Walked into a finished home.

Austin W. · Dripping Springs
“drove an hour out into the Hill Country and didn't blink” — Move-in was on a dirt road past nowhere.. Same care unloading as they used in town.

David M. · Pflugerville
“moved our office over a weekend and we worked Monday morning” — Small office relocation, 14 desks, a server rack.. Every cable labeled. Zero downtime.

Nigel G. · Leander
“treated my dad with more patience than his own kids do” — Helped move my dad out of the house he'd lived in for 30 years.. Took the time it took.

Steven H. · Lakeway
“drove back the next morning to drop off a watch I'd left behind” — Realized at midnight I'd left a watch in the old bathroom drawer.. Refused a tip.

Austin H. · Georgetown
“every line item on the invoice matched the quote to the dollar” — I'd been burned by surcharges twice before.. No fuel, no stairs, no nothing.

Clay B. · Circle C
“beat a 90-minute HOA loading window with time to spare” — HOA gave us a 90-minute window or a fine.. Coordinated the truck like a pit crew.

Marco R. · Kyle
“packed every kitchen cabinet better than I would have” — Sprung for the full pack the day before.. Unpacked the new place — zero broken glass.

Iskra L. · Circle C
“pad-wrapped every piece of furniture before it left the bedroom” — Big house, lots of solid-wood furniture I was nervous about.. Not one nick on the walls or the floors.

Bobby S. · Round Rock
“the quote on Monday was the bill on Saturday” — . No surprise fees, no fuel surcharge, no stair charge. They told me the number and they stuck to it.

Austin H. · Mueller
“showed up at the start of the window, not the end” — Booked an 8–10am arrival. Truck pulled up at 8:02.. Loaded out in three hours flat.

Kelli A. · Downtown
“threaded a 26-foot truck through downtown traffic and a tight alley dock” — Moving into a downtown high-rise on a one-way block with a tiny service alley.. In and out without blocking a single car.

Kathleen E. · Tarrytown
“moved us in 104° August heat without breaking pace” — Worst week of the summer to move. They. Same energy at hour six as hour one — wild to watch.

Katie B. · Cedar Park
“carried a sleeper sofa up three flights without a wall scuff” — Third-floor walk-up, no elevator, narrow turns. They. I have no idea how they did it.

Lonnie H. · Hyde Park
“took the job 36 hours out and treated it like a planned move” — Closing date moved up on a Wednesday.. Crew was calm, organized, locked-in price.

Melony H. · Bee Cave
“held our things for two weeks and returned everything spotless” — New build wasn't ready when we closed on the old place. They. Storage rate was honest.

Nay R. · East Austin
“texted when they left, again at the door, again at finish” — Best communication I've ever had with a service company.. I never had to wonder.

Paige W. · Zilker
“moved my grandmother's upright piano without a single ding” — I'd been dreading the piano for months. They. Pads, straps, four-person lift, perfect.

Sharon M. · Steiner Ranch
“handled the gate, the elevator, and the freight rules without me lifting a finger” — Highrise apartment with a strict loading dock window.. Pros.

Claire R. · South Congress
“unpacked the kitchen and made the beds before they left” — Paid for the full unpack and it was the smartest add-on.. Walked into a finished home.

Austin W. · Dripping Springs
“drove an hour out into the Hill Country and didn't blink” — Move-in was on a dirt road past nowhere.. Same care unloading as they used in town.

David M. · Pflugerville
“moved our office over a weekend and we worked Monday morning” — Small office relocation, 14 desks, a server rack.. Every cable labeled. Zero downtime.

Nigel G. · Leander
“treated my dad with more patience than his own kids do” — Helped move my dad out of the house he'd lived in for 30 years.. Took the time it took.

Steven H. · Lakeway
“drove back the next morning to drop off a watch I'd left behind” — Realized at midnight I'd left a watch in the old bathroom drawer.. Refused a tip.

Austin H. · Georgetown
“every line item on the invoice matched the quote to the dollar” — I'd been burned by surcharges twice before.. No fuel, no stairs, no nothing.

Clay B. · Circle C
“beat a 90-minute HOA loading window with time to spare” — HOA gave us a 90-minute window or a fine.. Coordinated the truck like a pit crew.

Marco R. · Kyle
“packed every kitchen cabinet better than I would have” — Sprung for the full pack the day before.. Unpacked the new place — zero broken glass.

Iskra L. · Circle C
“pad-wrapped every piece of furniture before it left the bedroom” — Big house, lots of solid-wood furniture I was nervous about.. Not one nick on the walls or the floors.
Straight answers — no runaround.
Hourly, locked at booking, billed in 15-minute increments. The dial isn't your zip code — it's crew size × hours × truck count. A 3-bedroom Twin Creeks-to-Avery-Ranch move and a 3-bedroom Twin Creeks-to-South-Austin move use the same hourly rate; the second one just takes more hours. Send us your bedroom count and access notes and we'll quote a real number — not a 'starting at' anchor we walk back on move day.
No portal-to-portal billing, ever. The clock starts when we knock on your door and stops when the last box is in. Most movers bill door-to-door — full crew rate for the drive out and the drive back, often 60+ minutes of labor you didn't think you were paying for. We don't. The drive is on us, both ways. One locked hourly rate, no surprise travel line on the invoice.
Weekly. We've moved households in and out of every Cedar Park master-planned community on the 1890 corridor. We call your HOA office the week before to handle truck approval and parking — included in the move, no upcharge.
Sometimes — depends on the day. Weekday mid-month is usually doable on 48–72 hours' notice; weekends and end-of-month fill out two to four weeks ahead. Send your dates in the 60-second quote and we'll tell you straight whether the calendar holds it.
What's actually different about moving in Cedar Park — and how we handle it.
Twin Creeks runs one set of move-in rules, Buttercup Creek another, Brushy Creek changes by section. We already know yours — one call to your HOA office a week out and the gate code, parking approval, and clubhouse window are locked before move day.
Buttercup, Twin Creeks, Forest Oaks — we know which streets are wide enough for the big truck and which need the shuttle. No 'we can't fit' surprise on move day.
Cedar Park garages are deep. We use them. Staging the truck in your driveway and walking 25 feet of garage beats double-handling boxes through the front door.
Same crew, same locked rate — just a different zip.
60-second quote. No hidden fees. No spam calls.