Lane Cove's village feel deserves a team that treats it accordingly.
Lane Cove sits nine kilometres northwest of the CBD on the northern side of the Lane Cove River, and it has managed to retain something that most suburbs this close to the city have lost - a genuine village feel. Longueville Road through the town centre, with its cafes, Harris Farm, the independent shops that serve residents rather than visitors, and the easy pace of a Saturday morning - Lane Cove knows what it is and sees no particular reason to change it.
The Lane Cove Council area takes in a collection of genuinely distinctive suburbs - Lane Cove proper, the harbourside pockets of Longueville and Northwood, the quieter residential streets of Riverview, and the tree-lined blocks that run down toward the Lane Cove River and the national park. The housing stock covers real range: family homes on generous blocks on the established residential streets, newer apartment buildings along the main road corridors, and the prestige harbourside properties in Longueville and Northwood that represent some of the most quietly spectacular real estate on the Lower North Shore.
Billy and Jet cover the full Lane Cove Council area. Jet knows that Epping Road along the suburb's western edge carries heavy traffic that affects the approach route and timing for any move on that side, and that the residential streets running east toward the river - around Burns Bay Road and the blocks closest to the Lane Cove River National Park - have the established family character that makes Lane Cove the suburb it is.
For apartment buildings along the Longueville Road corridor and near the Lane Cove town centre, Jet confirms lift access and any strata requirements before the day. The town centre itself has reasonable loading access outside peak hours, and the bus routes along Epping Road and Longueville Road give the suburb good connectivity that its quiet residential streets do not obviously suggest.
For the family homes on the established residential streets - the blocks running toward Burns Bay Road, the streets near Lane Cove National Park, and the properties on the quieter side streets south of the town centre - the access environment is generally excellent. Wide streets, good off-street parking, manageable carries. These are often full family home jobs where the volume rather than the access is the main consideration. We plan the load sequence before we start so the other end is organised rather than chaotic.
Longueville and Northwood on the harbourside edge of the council area have prestige properties that sit on elevated blocks with water views. Some of these have access considerations worth checking - driveways that look straightforward on a map and are not straightforward with a loaded truck. Jet assesses these during quoting so moving day starts with a plan already in place.
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"Our Lane Cove family home was a big job - four bedrooms, double garage, years of accumulated furniture. Billy and Jet planned the whole sequence before arriving and had it done efficiently and without a scratch on anything."- Peter C., Lane Cove family home move
Yes - Lane Cove, Longueville, Northwood, Riverview, Greenwich, and the surrounding suburbs. We work across the full council area and know the access and street characteristics of each.
We charge an hourly rate. Lane Cove family homes are often full-day jobs given the volume. Get in touch and we will give you an honest estimate based on what you have.
Yes - we do an access assessment during quoting on any elevated or harbourside property. Driveway gradient, truck positioning, carry distance - all of it sorted before the day.
Yes. Same crew from pickup to delivery, no handoffs. Get in touch for a fixed-price interstate quote.
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