Gresham, OR — East Portland’s brick-and-ranch belt
I’m Garrett Bramwell, and Gresham, OR is one of those towns that gets overlooked by every glossy moving company in the metro. Most of Gresham is honest East Portland housing — brick ranches, ranch-style homes, modest split-levels, and the kind of streets where the neighbor is going to come out and chat with the crew. We like that. We do a lot of work here.
What I plan for on a Gresham, OR move
- Side-loaded garages with long single-level carries to the front door
- Original 1950s and 1960s hardwood under the carpet — we cover everything
- Mt. Hood Community College apartment turns with tight student-area parking
- I-205 access and timing the truck around the eastbound afternoon crawl
- Soft front lawns after a long stretch of PNW rain
The license is the differentiator
Many Vancouver, WA-side movers cross I-205 into Gresham, OR without being licensed in Oregon at all. That’s illegal — and if anything goes sideways on move day, the homeowner is the one who eats it. Honey Do Movers holds a Washington UTC permit, an Oregon DOT HHG license, and US DOT/MC authority. Properly.
Flat rate, locked in writing
I bill at $145/hour for two movers + truck or $195/hour for three, full gear included, and I’ll convert that into a binding flat rate after the walkthrough so move day stays predictable.
Start at the Honey Do Movers home page, see how local moving pricing works, look at apartment and condo moving for the Mt. Hood Community College area, or compare neighboring Portland, OR.
Flat-rate Gresham, 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 Gresham, OR.
Get my flat-rate price

