Compare typical Midtown moving costs. MOVEPack connects you with verified movers at competitive rates.
| Move Size | Traditional Cost | MOVEPack Average | You Save |
|---|---|---|---|
Studio/1-BR High-Rise Peachtree Street Condo | $480 - $650 | $380 - $580 | $100 (21%) |
2-BR Apartment Piedmont Park Area | $720 - $980 | $570 - $870 | $150 (21%) |
3-BR Home Ansley Park House | $960 - $1,380 | $760 - $1,160 | $220 (23%) |
4-BR+ Luxury Home Midtown Estate | $1,440 - $2,160 | $1,140 - $1,740 | $420 (25%) |
*Prices based on 2-mover teams with truck. Actual costs vary by distance, floor level, and building logistics. MOVEPack is free to use - you pay movers directly.
Midtown Atlanta is the city's urban cultural center with world-class arts venues, Piedmont Park, and walkable high-rise living.

High-rise condos and urban walkability

189-acre urban oasis and recreation hub
Midtown Atlanta spans from North Avenue to 17th Street (north-south) and from the Downtown Connector (I-75/85) to Piedmont Avenue (east-west), encompassing approximately 1.2 square miles of Atlanta's most walkable urban core.
Key streets: Peachtree Street serves as the main north-south spine. 10th Street and 14th Street are major east-west corridors. Piedmont Avenue borders the eastern edge near Piedmont Park. West Peachtree Street runs parallel offering residential character.
Midtown Atlanta houses 25,000+ residents with median age 32, attracting young professionals, Georgia Tech students, and empty-nesters seeking walkable urban living with arts and culture access.
Walk Score 92 (Walker's Paradise). Transit Score 76 (Excellent Transit) with 4 MARTA stations. Bike Score 85 (Very Bikeable) with protected lanes on 10th Street. Median home value $425,000. Average rent $2,100/month for 2-bedroom.
Midtown Atlanta is the Southeast's arts capital featuring Fox Theatre (4,678-seat historic venue), Atlanta Symphony Orchestra at Symphony Hall, High Museum of Art with 18,000+ works, and 14th Street Playhouse.
Arts Festival of Atlanta every September draws 200,000+ visitors. Peachtree Place galleries and studios. Atlanta BeltLine Eastside Trail public art installations. Woodruff Arts Center cultural campus. Music Midtown annual concert series.
Piedmont Park anchors Midtown with 189 acres offering jogging paths, sports fields, dog parks, playgrounds, Lake Clara Meer, and skyline views hosting festivals year-round.
Atlanta Botanical Garden features tropical conservatory and canopy walk. BeltLine Eastside Trail connects neighborhoods. Grady Park dog park at 10th Street. Colony Square plaza. Georgia Tech campus green spaces accessible to public.
Midtown Atlanta employs 65,000+ workers making it Georgia's 3rd largest employment center behind Downtown and Buckhead. Major employers include Georgia Tech, AT&T, Invesco, and NCR Corporation.
Tech Square Innovation District houses startups and corporate offices. Medical Mile along Peachtree includes Emory hospitals. Legal and financial services cluster. Film/TV production studios. Average commute 18 minutes via MARTA.

Ansley Park is Midtown's most prestigious historic neighborhood featuring tree-canopied streets, English Tudor and Colonial Revival mansions built 1904-1930s, and proximity to Piedmont Park making it Atlanta's premier intown address.
Moving considerations: Narrow winding streets require smaller moving trucks and careful navigation. Historic homes have narrow doorways and steep staircases. Street parking limited requiring advance permit coordination. Properties range $800,000-$3+ million.
Peachtree Street forms Midtown's vertical spine with luxury high-rise condos including 1065 Midtown, The Metropolis, and Viewpoint delivering urban living with skyline views, doormen, and walkability to arts venues.
Moving logistics: Buildings require freight elevator reservations 48-72 hours ahead. Certificate of insurance (COI) mandatory with $1M minimum liability. Service entrance coordination essential. Peak hours 8 AM - 6 PM see building traffic. Parking permits for street loading.


Georgia Tech borders western Midtown with 44,000 students creating vibrant energy. Home Park neighborhood north of campus offers affordable housing for students and young professionals. Tech Square development brings retail and office space.
Student moving peaks: Late August sees mass influx before fall semester. May graduation creates exodus. Smaller January move-in for spring semester. Apartment leases typically August-July. Book movers 6-8 weeks ahead during academic transitions.
Atlantic Station is Midtown's westernmost district featuring planned mixed-use development with residential towers (Element, Twelve, The Atlantic), retail corridors, restaurants, and Regal IMAX cinema on former brownfield site.
Moving coordination: Buildings have designated loading docks and specific moving hours. Parking garages require coordination for truck access. Retail heavy weekends create congestion - prefer weekday morning moves. Security gate access required. Underground parking logistics.

Peachtree Street high-rise moves require advance planning: Reserve freight elevator 48-72 hours before move through building management. Obtain certificate of insurance (COI) from moving company showing $1 million minimum liability coverage.
Confirm service entrance hours (typically 8 AM - 6 PM weekdays, restricted weekends). Notify concierge/security of moving date, company name, and truck arrival time. Verify elevator dimensions against furniture - standard 7x5 feet freight, 4x6 passenger. Some buildings charge $100-300 move-in fees or elevator reservation deposits.
Peachtree Street experiences heavy traffic during rush hours 7-9 AM and 4-7 PM weekdays. MARTA construction and special events create additional congestion. Plan moving truck routes avoiding peak commute times.
Best moving windows: Tuesday-Thursday mornings 9 AM - 2 PM offer lightest Peachtree traffic. Avoid Friday afternoons when weekend activities begin. Check Atlanta Police for street closures during festivals (Arts Festival, Pride, Music Midtown). Use alternate routes via West Peachtree or Piedmont Avenue when possible.
Midtown requires temporary no-parking permits for moving trucks. Apply through Atlanta Department of Public Works online at least 5 business days before move. Cost $25 per space per day. Print and post signs 48 hours before reserved time or permit invalid. Include street address, block face (north/south/east/west side), specific date and time window. Keep permit receipt for enforcement issues.
Atlanta summers June-August average 89°F with high humidity making outdoor moving physically demanding. Heat exhaustion risk increases significantly during peak afternoon temperatures 2-5 PM.
Schedule summer moves for early morning starts 7-8 AM before heat peaks. Provide water and Gatorade for moving crew. Take frequent shade breaks. Protect heat-sensitive items (candles, vinyl records, electronics) with climate-controlled transport. Consider moving during cooler months October-April for 15-20% cost savings and more comfortable conditions.
Ansley Park and Midtown historic homes built 1900s-1930s require specialized moving expertise. Narrow doorways 30-34 inches, steep staircases, original hardwood floors, and plaster walls demand careful handling.
Measure furniture against doorways before moving day. Remove door hardware for wider passage if needed. Protect hardwood floors with thick runners and furniture pads. Use corner guards on plasterwork. Document pre-existing damage with photos. Experienced movers understand vintage home logistics avoiding damage to historic features.
Georgia Tech semester transitions create peak moving demand impacting entire Midtown area. Fall semester starts late August seeing maximum activity. Spring semester begins January. Summer sessions May-July create moderate demand. Avoid last week of August when 44,000 students move simultaneously causing 30-40% price premiums and limited mover availability. Book 6-8 weeks ahead during academic peaks.
Midtown Atlanta ranks as Georgia's most walkable neighborhood with 92 Walk Score. Peachtree Street corridor offers pedestrian-friendly streetscapes with restaurants, shops, and entertainment within 5-10 minute walk of most residences.
Four MARTA rail stations (Midtown, North Avenue, Arts Center, Civic Center) provide access to entire metro without car ownership. Protected bike lanes on 10th Street. Atlanta BeltLine Eastside Trail connects neighborhoods. Average commute 18 minutes making Midtown ideal for car-free professionals.
Midtown is the Southeast's arts capital hosting Fox Theatre historic venue, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, High Museum of Art with world-class collections, and 14th Street Playhouse creating unmatched cultural access.
Woodruff Arts Center campus anchors neighborhood. Piedmont Park hosts Music Midtown and Atlanta Arts Festival attracting national acts. Gallery crawls in Peachtree Place district. Atlanta Botanical Garden. Year-round events and performances make Midtown cultural heart of Atlanta metro.
Midtown Atlanta employs 65,000+ workers making it Georgia's 3rd largest job center. Georgia Tech Innovation District, AT&T Southeast headquarters, Invesco, NCR Corporation, and dozens of tech startups create diverse employment opportunities.
Tech Square development brings corporate offices adjacent to Georgia Tech campus fostering startup ecosystem. Film/TV production studios. Financial services cluster. Medical employment along Peachtree. Live-work-play environment minimizes commute times with offices walkable from residences.
"MOVEPack connected us with an excellent mover for our Peachtree Street high-rise move. They coordinated the freight elevator perfectly and handled our furniture with care. Saved $280 compared to our first quote!"
Sarah L.
1065 Midtown Condo
"Moving our Ansley Park historic home required special care. The movers we found through MOVEPack understood vintage homes perfectly - protected our original hardwood floors and navigated narrow doorways expertly."
Michael R.
Ansley Park Homeowner
"As a Georgia Tech grad student, I needed an affordable mover for my Home Park apartment. MOVEPack helped me compare prices and find a reliable company that understood student budgets. Highly recommend!"
Jessica P.
Georgia Tech Student