Coeur d'Alene, ID

Trusted movers in Coeur d'Alene

Movers for Coeur d'Alene, from Sanders Beach bungalows to Coeur d'Alene Place and Riverstone. Same crew, one dedicated truck, honest pricing.

Coeur d’Alene sits about half an hour east of Spokane on I-90, and that short hop is what makes it one of our most common runs across the state line. A lot of the moves we handle here are families leaving a Spokane or Spokane Valley home for a place near the lake, plus Coeur d’Alene owners heading the other way for work. The city itself is a real mix. You have older Craftsman bungalows near downtown and Sanders Beach, condos and townhomes in Riverstone along the river, and newer subdivisions spreading north through Coeur d’Alene Place. Each of those calls for a different plan on move day, and we build it before we show up.

What we handle in Coeur d’Alene

A move between Spokane and Coeur d’Alene crosses the Washington-Idaho line, so it counts as an interstate move. We are fully licensed and insured to run it, with a USDOT number (#3111146) and interstate authority (MC #82768) on file, which means your belongings are covered the whole way. For work inside the city or across town, our local moving crew brings two movers and one dedicated truck, so your load never mixes with another family’s. If you are leaving the area or coming in from farther out, our long-distance service covers both intrastate Idaho moves and longer interstate hauls, with the same crew from the first box to the last. We also pack and unpack, handle labor-only loading if you rented your own truck, and take real care with pianos, antiques, and heirlooms.

Pricing on a local job is billed hourly, and the total depends on the size of your home, how much is packed, and how easily the truck can reach the door. An interstate move is quoted differently, and we walk you through the number before you commit.

Local knowledge that saves you time

The older streets near downtown and Sanders Beach are narrow, and a lot of those homes have steep steps and skinny stairwells that a rushed crew does not respect. We move them every season. Summer brings tourist traffic down Sherman Avenue and along the lake, so we time the drive to miss the worst of it. Out toward Fernan Lake the properties get more spread out, with longer driveways and lake-access lots that sometimes need a shuttle plan. Small things like that keep your move on schedule instead of on the clock.

If your move runs back and forth across the border, our Spokane movers crew covers the whole metro, so the same team you meet in Coeur d’Alene can finish the job on the Washington side.

Give us a call at (509) 862-4968 or get a free quote, and we will lay out your Coeur d’Alene move with honest, upfront pricing before you decide.

We are licensed and insured for interstate moves (USDOT #3111146, MC #82768), so a Spokane-to-Coeur d'Alene move across the state line is handled the right way, not off the books.

Coeur d'Alene is a short hop over the line on I-90, about half an hour from Spokane, and we run this route almost every week.

The same crew loads and unloads, which matters on the narrow older streets and steep front steps near downtown and Sanders Beach.

One dedicated truck per move, so your things never share a trailer with another household on the way across the border.

Neighborhoods and communities we serve in Coeur d'Alene

Downtown Coeur d'AleneSanders BeachRiverstoneCoeur d'Alene PlaceFernan LakeMidtown

Coeur d'Alene moving questions

Is a move from Spokane to Coeur d'Alene an interstate move?

Yes. Coeur d'Alene sits across the Washington-Idaho line, so a move between Spokane and Coeur d'Alene crosses state lines and counts as interstate. We are fully licensed and insured to run it, with a USDOT number and interstate authority on file. That job is quoted a little differently than a local hourly move, and we explain the pricing before you commit.

How long is the drive, and do you charge extra for the distance?

The drive is roughly half an hour on I-90, around 33 miles from central Spokane. It is one of the shortest cross-border runs we do, so the distance itself is a small piece of the cost. What the move actually runs comes down to the size of your home and how much is packed, and we give you a real number up front.

Can your crew handle the older homes near downtown or Sanders Beach?

Yes. A lot of those homes are Craftsman bungalows with steep front steps and tight stairwells, and we move them every season. We bring pads, dollies, and shoulder straps to protect both your furniture and the house, and the same two movers carry it from start to finish.

Do you move into the newer subdivisions and condos, like Coeur d'Alene Place or Riverstone?

We do. The newer builds north through Coeur d'Alene Place usually come with HOA parking rules, which we sort out ahead of time, and the condos and townhomes around Riverstone often mean shared entries and elevators. We plan for both before move day so nothing slows the crew down.

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