Moving from New York City to Boston is only 215 miles, yet the details can get complicated quickly, especially with NYC building rules, COIs, elevator reservations, and Boston parking permits. I think the easiest path is a simple, reliable plan, clear pricing, and a team that actually shows up on time. That is the promise here, and yes, it should feel calm. Even if the BQE and I-95 try to test your patience. For context, typical road time is about 4 to 4.5 hours without heavy traffic, so same day or next day delivery is very realistic for most apartment moves.
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Prices vary by inventory, dates, access, and add-ons. That said, you deserve a baseline before you click for a quote. Below are credible market ranges for full service movers on this route, by home size.
Prices reflect typical full service moves. Inventory and date can nudge things a bit. For a binding flat rate, use the calculator link below.
| Home size | Market range | Typical delivery window | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Studio, 1 BR | $2,024 to $3,104 | Same day, next day | Elevator windows and loading dock slots often matter more than miles. |
| 2 to 3 BR | $3,904 to $6,507 | Next day, sometimes same day | Larger volume, likely elevator reservations on both ends. |
| 4+ BR | $5,398 to $8,869 | Next day delivery | Packing time, parking control, and access drive scheduling. |
Numbers are directional, your inventory and building rules set the final locked price.
I think the simplest way to put it is this. You should not be chasing add-ons on moving day. Tell us what you need, we include it, and you can hold us to it.
Distance: about 215 miles, I-95 corridor. Drive time: about 4 to 4.5 hours without heavy traffic.
Elevator reservations: reserve both ends if possible, especially Boston mornings. Many buildings in NYC will only schedule moves during specific weekday windows, which is why you see a lot of 8 a.m. starts.
Boston moving day permits: the City of Boston lets you reserve curb space for your moving truck, which is not legally required in all cases, yet it is absolutely worth it in dense neighborhoods. A typical one day permit for two metered spaces runs about 110 USD with the city fee breakdown shown below, and you can apply online. Post your signs ahead of time.
Base fee about 50 USD, plus signage and meter charges where applicable. Apply online through the City of Boston.
September 1 in Boston is famous, or notorious, for overlapping lease turnovers. If your date is around then, please book early and get the permit on the calendar. It just saves you stress, and maybe a few laps around the block.
New York City: Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, Staten Island, plus nearby New Jersey pickups.
Greater Boston: from Allston and Back Bay to South End and Brighton, out to Cambridge, Somerville, Brookline, and beyond. If the building has a loading dock or a tight staircase, we will plan for it.
Quote and inventory
Share your items in a quick call or form. If you prefer, we can do a video walk-through.
Plan and reserve
We coordinate COI, elevator windows, and if needed, a Boston parking permit.
Packing and prep
Full pack, fragile only, or self pack, your choice.
Move day
Crew arrives on time, furniture wrapped, load carefully, depart I-95.
Delivery
Same day or next day based on your window. Unwrap, reassemble, place everything where you want it.
You can read more about our process here:
Pick what fits your time and access. If you are not sure, we can price two paths side by side.
| Option | Best for | Pros | Considerations |
|---|---|---|---|
| Full service movers | Most apartments and homes that want certainty | Least effort, professional packing, COI handled, predictable delivery | Highest upfront price in peak dates, reserve early |
| Hybrid, you pack, movers transport | Budget mindful moves that still want a licensed carrier | Saves on packing time from crew, still insured, still flat rate | Requires your prep time before move day |
| Container or DIY truck | Flexible schedules, small shipments, students | Often cheaper on paper, you control your pace | Permits, tolls, fuel, parking tickets risk, and your labor |
Reserve curb space so the truck lands right at your door, it reduces circling and stress.
| Item | Typical cost |
|---|---|
| Base fee | $50 |
| Signage | $8 |
| Metered space fee | $40 |
| Square footage fee | $11 |
| Estimated total | about $110 |
Tip, post city issued signs ahead of time, and check for any street cleaning on your block.
Origin in New York City, destination in Greater Boston, or the other way around, the route is covered end to end with building friendly crews, COIs, and help with Boston parking permits.
| Borough | Neighborhoods we often serve | ZIP clusters | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Manhattan | Upper East Side, Upper West Side, Midtown, Chelsea, Flatiron, Gramercy, East Village, West Village, SoHo, Tribeca, FiDi, Harlem, Inwood | 100xx | Most buildings request a COI, freight elevator windows are common. |
| Brooklyn | Brooklyn Heights, DUMBO, Williamsburg, Greenpoint, Bushwick, Bedford Stuyvesant, Park Slope, Carroll Gardens, Cobble Hill, Gowanus, Prospect Heights, Bay Ridge | 112xx | Street permits are rare in NYC, plan for legal loading and clear paths. |
| Queens | Long Island City, Astoria, Sunnyside, Jackson Heights, Forest Hills, Rego Park, Flushing, Bayside, Rockaways | 111xx, 113xx, 114xx, 116xx | Mix of elevator and walk up buildings, reserve early in peak hours. |
| Bronx | Riverdale, Kingsbridge, Fordham, Mott Haven, Pelham Bay, Throggs Neck | 104xx | Wide streets in many zones, early morning arrivals help with parking. |
| Staten Island | St. George, Tompkinsville, New Dorp, Tottenville | 103xx | Bridge timing can affect schedule, buffer the departure window. |
| Nearby NJ | Jersey City, Hoboken, Weehawken, Union City, Fort Lee, Edgewater | 070xx, 073xx | Easy pickups for NYC to Boston runs, similar pricing bands. |
| City, area | Neighborhoods we often serve | ZIP clusters | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Boston, core | Back Bay, Beacon Hill, South End, North End, Seaport, Fenway, Downtown, West End, Mission Hill | 02108 to 02215 | Permit signs help in dense blocks, morning elevator slots go fast. |
| Cambridge | Harvard Square, Central, Kendall, Porter, Cambridgeport | 02138 to 02142 | Many buildings have docks or set move windows, reserve early. |
| Somerville | Davis Square, Union, Assembly, Winter Hill | 02143 to 02145 | Town streets are tight, permit signs keep the truck close. |
| Brookline | Coolidge Corner, Brookline Village, Washington Square | 02445 to 02446 | Mix of brownstones and elevator buildings, pad time for parking. |
| Newton and Inner Suburbs | Newton, Watertown, Belmont, Arlington, Medford, Malden, Quincy | 02458 to 02467, 02148 to 02176, 02169 to 02171 | Driveways often allow direct unloads, less permit complexity. |
| From | To | Typical range | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Midtown Manhattan | Back Bay Boston | 4 to 5.5 hours | Weekday mid mornings are smoother, late nights reduce traffic. |
| Brooklyn, Williamsburg | Cambridge, Kendall | 4.2 to 5.7 hours | GW or RFK choice depends on traffic, we decide day of. |
| LIC or Astoria | Somerville, Davis | 4.1 to 5.4 hours | I 95 and I 90 routing varies with conditions, buffers help. |
Yes, for many apartment moves. Larger homes usually land next day at your morning elevator window.
Often yes. Many NYC buildings require a COI before move day. We issue it directly to your management team, with their exact wording.
Not in every neighborhood, but they are highly recommended, and the city even explains how to reserve a space for your truck.
Truck, crew, furniture protection, basic valuation coverage, road costs, and standard loading and unloading. Packing and storage are optional add-ons.
Use the Interstate Moving Cost Calculator or call us. We will finalize after a quick inventory and lock your date.
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