Removalists for Davidson and the Forest
Home base is the 2085 pocket: not quite a thousand letterboxes wedged against Garigal National Park, nearly all of them houses. Around it sits the Forest, and over the ridge the Upper North Shore begins. We move families across all of it, in both directions.
Davidson itself: the home patch
Every street here comes off the same spine, Sir Thomas Mitchell Drive, and drops toward the bush in short runs: Stone Parade, Borgnis Street, Kambora Avenue, Prahran Avenue, Maitland Street and their cul-de-sac cousins. We plan moves around those streets' actual shapes: where a truck can turn, where it can't, and which drives want the carry-down treatment.
There's no station here and no shops to speak of; it's a suburb people drive home to on purpose. When one of its houses changes hands, that's our favourite kind of workday. Moving in and moving on both start with the same scope.
The neighbours we work most
Frenchs Forest
The Forest's working hub: the hospital precinct, the shops, and a six-minute drive from our patch. Mostly houses, with townhouses coming in around the precinct.
Moving in Frenchs Forest →Forestville
The gentler fall between here and the Roseville Bridge: established streets, big gums, and a steady mix of family houses with some units along the spine.
Moving in Forestville →East Killara
Over the ridge on the Upper North Shore side, and the suburb most like ours anywhere nearby: almost all houses, leafy and quiet, with drives that reward a scope.
Moving in East Killara →And the rest of the ring
Belrose next door, St Ives over the top, Terrey Hills up the road, Duffys Forest beyond it, Killarney Heights and Frenchs Forest East down the hill. If your move touches the Forest or the near Upper North Shore at either end, it's local to us: same crews, same rates, same scope-first habit. Further afield, here's the straight answer on distance work.