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Movers in Singapore

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Typical price: SGD 350–SGD 6,900

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Movers prices in Singapore

Researched estimates for Singapore (SGD), adjusted for city size from national ranges. Updated 2026.
Job size Low Typical High
HDB 3-4 room flat 1-2 lorry trips with standard crew SGD 350 SGD 580 SGD 920
Condo 2-3 bedroom Larger lorry, lift protection, 3-4 crew SGD 580 SGD 920 SGD 1,600
Landed property Multiple trips or large truck, full-day crew SGD 1,700 SGD 3,200 SGD 6,900

How to hire a movers pro in Singapore

  1. Check the company's ACRA registration and review history — there's no mover licence in Singapore
  2. Get an itemised quote: most movers price per trip by lorry size (10ft/14ft/24ft) plus manpower
  3. For condos, check management's requirements: service lift booking, mover's deposit, and lift protection are commonly required
  4. Confirm whether dismantling/reassembly of beds and wardrobes is included
  5. Ask about surcharges for non-lift-accessible floors — per-storey charges are standard
  6. Confirm disposal add-ons if you're discarding furniture during the move

Moving companies aren't licensed in Singapore, so ACRA registration and reviews are the practical checks. Condo managements typically require service-lift booking, lift protection and a refundable mover's deposit; HDB moves are simpler but per-storey surcharges apply for non-lift-accessible levels.

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Frequently asked questions

What's the difference between a 'man with a van' and a full moving company?

A man-with-a-van outfit is 1-2 people and a mid-size van — ideal for studio/1-bed moves, single items, and short hops, at roughly half the hourly cost of a full crew. Full moving companies bring bigger trucks, more crew, packing services and proper transit insurance — worth it from a 2-bedroom home upward or when access is difficult.

How are movers priced — hourly or fixed?

Local moves are usually billed hourly for a crew plus truck, with a 2-3 hour minimum; long-distance moves are priced by volume/weight and distance as a fixed quote. Hourly suits small, well-prepared moves; a binding fixed quote protects you on bigger jobs where hours are hard to predict. Ask which model the quote uses and what's included (fuel, travel time, materials).

What won't movers take?

Standard exclusions: hazardous materials (gas bottles, paint, chemicals, fuel — drain mowers first), perishable food, plants on long moves, and high-value items like jewellery, cash and documents, which you should carry yourself. Some firms also exclude or surcharge pianos, safes, and gym equipment — declare them upfront.

Do movers disassemble and reassemble furniture?

Most crews will dismantle beds and large wardrobes and reassemble them at the destination, billed within the hourly rate — but confirm it's included and tell them how many items need it. Flat-pack furniture is fragile when rebuilt more than once; some firms refuse liability for it. Doing your own dismantling the day before saves an hour or more of crew time.

Can movers store my things between homes?

Many moving companies offer short-term storage (their own warehouse or partnered self-storage), useful when completion dates don't line up. Expect a re-delivery fee plus weekly or monthly storage charges, and check whether insurance covers goods while in storage — it's often a separate policy from transit cover.

Are my belongings insured during a move?

Basic coverage included in most quotes is minimal (often a small amount per item or per kilo/pound). Ask about full-value protection or goods-in-transit insurance, what it costs, and what's excluded — owner-packed boxes are usually not covered for breakage. Photograph valuable items before the move and note any damage on the delivery sheet before the crew leaves.

How much does it cost to move house in Singapore?

Local moves typically cost S$200-S$800: an HDB 3-4 room move runs about S$300-S$800, condos S$500-S$1,400, and landed homes S$1,500-S$6,000. Most movers quote per trip (lorry size + crew) rather than hourly, so consolidating into fewer, bigger trips saves money.

What do condos require before movers can start?

Most Singapore condo managements require a service-lift booking, protective padding in the lift, and a refundable mover's deposit (commonly S$200-S$1,000) lodged by you or the mover. Sort this with your management office at least a few days ahead — crews turned away at the gate still bill for the trip.

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