Movers in Schaumburg, IL
Schaumburg sits at the northwest-suburban hub — Woodfield, the office parks, and a deep stock of condos, townhouses, and apartment complexes spread across the village off Golf Road and Higgins. It’s a town built for the commute and the corporate relocation, so the moves skew toward apartment and condo work: a young professional landing a job in the I-90 corridor, a family trading a townhouse for a single-family, or a relocation arriving fresh from out of state. Mr Nelson Movers runs the Northwest Tollway for these jobs constantly and knows how the complexes here operate.
What we move in Schaumburg
The big draw here is multi-level townhouses with tuck-under garages and the sprawling apartment and condo communities. A three-level townhouse stacks the stairs even though the doorways are wide and modern, so extra hands come along to clear the floors quickly. The apartment complexes run their own internal roads, gate codes, and reserved loading windows, which dictate the whole timeline. We match the crew to the layout — two movers for a tidy condo, a larger crew when there are three floors and a garage to empty.
Access and the complexes
Parking inside a Schaumburg complex is all about the rules: assigned visitor spaces, gate codes, and a designated loading zone that has to be reserved and walked before the day. We confirm those ahead so the truck has a legal spot at the door rather than circling a lot. Out at the single-family subdivisions there’s a real driveway and room to plant the rig. With I-90 and Route 53 right there, Schaumburg stages cleanly for the longer hauls out of state.
Why Schaumburg picks us
What you get is one written flat rate, a crew sized to the townhouse or condo, and movers who study a complex’s loading rules before move day. We’re a licensed Illinois carrier — ILCC Lic. No. 215588, USDOT/MC authority — with our own W-2 movers and trucks, never a subcontractor or a day-labor pool. A 2-mover crew runs about $135 an hour, a 1BR condo lands near $500 and a 2BR around $1,300, and a three-level townhouse scales from there. Released value is the federal $0.60 per pound, full-value protection runs one to three percent of declared value with a million in cargo coverage, and the office lays both out plainly before move day. The number we write is the number you pay.


