Lake Oswego, OR — estate moves done right
I’m Garrett Bramwell, and Lake Oswego, OR is where Honey Do Movers earns the “specialty” word. Lake Oswego is one of the most affluent pockets in the Portland metro and the housing reflects it — estate homes on long fir-lined driveways, finished lower levels stepping out toward the lake, formal staircases, and the kind of detail that takes a crew chief who’s actually moved a hundred of them.
What’s different about a Lake Oswego, OR move
- Long driveway carries with mature Doug firs and a wet PNW shoulder season
- Formal staircases that take a careful hoist on heavier pieces
- Finished lower levels stepping out toward the lake with delicate flooring
- Pianos, gun safes, and serious art that need a specialty lead
- HOA and gated-community loading rules — COIs handled before we book
Why being licensed in Oregon matters here
It matters everywhere in OR, but it especially matters on a six- or seven-figure home where the homeowner expects everything done correctly. Honey Do Movers holds an Oregon DOT HHG license, a Washington UTC household-goods permit, and US DOT/MC authority. We are not a broker, not a matching service, not day labor.
Flat rate, in writing, before the truck rolls
The hourly is $145 for two movers + truck or $195 for three, full gear, and I’ll quote you a binding flat rate after a careful walkthrough — usually onsite for a Lake Oswego estate.
See the piano, safe and specialty moving page, look at whole-home residential for a full estate, or compare neighboring Portland, OR from the Honey Do Movers home page.
Flat-rate Lake Oswego, 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 Lake Oswego, OR.
Get my flat-rate price

