Beaverton, OR — tech families and the Sunset Hwy corridor
I’m Garrett Bramwell, and Beaverton, OR is where my Oregon work really pays off being a properly licensed Pacific Northwest moving company. The Nike crowd and the broader Sunset Hwy corridor mean a lot of relocations on a deadline, and the housing stock here is split between mid-century ranches on bigger lots and newer multi-story townhomes off the highway.
Two very different Beaverton homes, one written flat rate
The mid-century ranch move
- Single-level walks, often long ones from a 1960s side-loaded garage
- Mature trees and a soft front-yard transition after a PNW rain
- Original hardwood that we cover end-to-end with runners
The Sunset Hwy townhome move
- Three-story stair runs with a tight first landing
- Short guest-parking windows — we plan the truck pull-up exactly
- Boxed home offices and dual monitors for the tech-family setup
Honest pricing — and a real Oregon license
I bill at $145/hour for two movers + truck or $195/hour for three, equipped, and I convert that into a binding flat rate in writing. The thing that should sell you over the Craigslist option is the license: we hold an Oregon DOT HHG license plus Washington UTC and US DOT/MC authority. Many WA-based movers cross into Beaverton, OR without that — we don’t.
See how I price a job on the local moving page, look at commercial and tech-corridor moving for Nike-style relocations, or compare neighboring Hillsboro, OR from the Honey Do Movers home page.
Flat-rate Beaverton, OR moving
Two of our movers with a truck at $145/hr, or a single flat written PNW rate set before the truck pulls in
Our crew already works the steep wet driveways, the wooded-lot ranches, the basement stair lifts and the freight-elevator windows throughout Beaverton, OR.
Get my flat-rate price

