Tell us about the move & access
Your floor, the staircase type, whether there's an elevator or exterior stairs, and the parking on the street.

Service area
Mile End moves mean narrow walk-ups, converted lofts and the busy cafés and shops on Saint-Viateur and Bernard. UnBox plans the parking and the timing so the truck isn't fighting the crowd, and brings the gear to get wide loft pieces down tight stairs.
Local know-how
Mile End mixes classic walk-up flats and triplexes with converted industrial lofts around Saint-Viateur, Bernard and Casgrain. The moves here are usually about narrow stairs, tight entryways and streets that stay busy with cafés and shoppers most of the day.
We plan the timing and the parking so the truck isn't fighting the lunch rush, measure wide loft furniture against tight stair turns before the day, and protect the shared entrances that these buildings often share between several units. For a flat above a shop, we sort the entrance and loading point in advance.
Moving services
Local know-how
Mile End moves are planned around the building's access and the neighbourhood's steady street traffic — from the walk-up stairs to where the truck can safely sit.
Walk-up flats & triplexes
Converted lofts & wide pieces
Narrow stairs & entryways
Busy café & shopping streets
Shared entrance protection
Parking & timing planned
Ready when you are
Start with two addresses, then adjust the calculator for crew size, stairs, packing and specialty items.
The process
Your floor, the staircase type, whether there's an elevator or exterior stairs, and the parking on the street.
We size the crew and truck to the building and map the carry, the stairs and the closest safe spot to load.
Furniture is wrapped, shared hallways and doorways protected, and everything loaded and driven over.
Items are carried up to the right floor and placed in the rooms you want, ready to use.
Pricing
There's no flat rate — the price reflects the crew size and time, the floors and stairs, elevator or parking access, carry distance, any heavy or specialty items, and packing if you add it. You'll see a clear estimate before you book.
What shapes the price
Local tips
Check parking and any temporary no-parking sign requirements with the borough before moving day.
Book earlier in the day when Saint-Viateur and Bernard are quieter for truck access.
Measure wide loft furniture against the staircase and doorway before the move.
For a flat above a shop, tell us so we plan the entrance and loading spot in advance.
Reserve July 1 and end-of-month dates early — they fill up fast in Mile End.
FAQ
Yes — walk-up flats, triplexes and converted lofts are the most common Mile End move. We plan the stairs and access up front so the crew and truck fit the building.
Share the address and we plan the closest safe spot and a time that avoids the busiest hours, so the carry stays short and the truck isn't blocking traffic.
Often yes, once we measure it against the stairs and turns. If it won't fit, we plan to disassemble it or hoist it rather than force it.
There's no flat rate — it reflects the crew and time, the floors and stairs, parking and carry distance, and any heavy items or packing. You see a clear estimate before booking.
Yes. Packing and unpacking can be added, from a few fragile boxes to the whole flat. Let us know and we'll include it in the estimate.
Yes — upright pianos and heavy items are handled with the right equipment and a planned route through the stairs. Tell us the item and access and we plan for it.
Nearby neighbourhoods
Ready when you are
Start with two addresses, then adjust the calculator for crew size, stairs, packing and specialty items.