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Red Hook Moving Cost (2026)

Real median moving prices for Red Hook, Brooklyn — studios from $538, 1-bedrooms around $725. From real NYC move data.

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How much does it cost to move in Red Hook?

A local move in Red Hook, Brooklyn typically costs $538 for a studio, $725 for a 1-bedroom, and $1,234 for a 2-bedroom (median, licensed movers, within NYC) — 5% above the citywide median. Red Hook has too few completed moves to publish on its own, so these figures use real Brooklyn move data as the best available estimate.

Apartment sizeMedianTypical range
Studio$538$470$738
1 Bedroom$725$579$940
2 Bedroom$1,234$913$1,723
3 Bedroom$1,292$953$1,680
4+ Bedroom$1,809$1,550$2,455

Estimated from real Brooklyn move data · Updated 2026-07-12 · Median local move, licensed NYC movers. Prices vary with stairs, elevator access, and distance.

Moving to Red Hook, Brooklyn

Red Hook is a semi-isolated waterfront neighborhood in southwest Brooklyn with an industrial-maritime past, cobblestone streets, and a mix of converted warehouses and low-rise homes. It draws creatives and independent-minded residents, and 1-bedroom moves lead the mix.

What moving in Red Hook is really like

The stock blends converted warehouses and lofts with row houses, small walk-ups, and some public housing; about 30% of moves use an elevator, so roughly 70% are walk-ups where loft and stair carries drive the labor.

Most moves here are 1-bedrooms (45% of all moves). Most people stay close by — 68% relocate within Brooklyn, a median of 3 miles. The busiest time to move is Jun–May.

30%
elevator / doorman
70% walk-up
45%
1-bedrooms
most common move
68%
stay in Brooklyn
~3 mi median
Jun
busiest month
then May

Red Hook moving cost by apartment size

Median local-move cost, typical crew, and time on site by home size in Red Hook:

Home sizeTypical crewTime on siteMedian costTypical range
Studio2 movers2–3 hrs$538$470$738
1 Bedroom2–3 movers3–4 hrs$725$579$940
2 Bedroom3 movers4–6 hrs$1,234$913$1,723
3 Bedroom3–4 movers6–8 hrs$1,292$953$1,680
4+ Bedroom4+ movers8+ hrs$1,809$1,550$2,455
Studio
$538
1 Bedroom
$725
2 Bedroom
$1,234
3 Bedroom
$1,292

Crew and time are typical estimates; cost is the real MOVD median for Red Hook.

What goes into your Red Hook moving cost

A Red Hook move is priced on labor (crew size × hours), the truck, and a few add-ons. Here's what moves the number:

  • Flights of stairs — roughly $50–$150 per flight. 70% of Red Hook moves are walk-ups, so this is the biggest cost swing here.
  • Elevator & COI — many Brooklyn buildings require a reserved service elevator and a Certificate of Insurance. MOVD handles the COI; reserve the elevator early.
  • Distance & tolls Red Hook moves run a median of about 3 miles. Cross-borough and bridge/tunnel moves add drive time and tolls.
  • Packing — full packing adds labor and materials; pack your own non-fragile boxes to trim the bill.
  • Season & timing — May–September peak runs 30–40% higher; mid-week and mid-month beat weekends and month-end.
  • Parking permit — a NYC DOT moving-truck permit ($35–$50) may be needed on busy Red Hook blocks; your mover can usually arrange it.

How Red Hook compares

Red Hook's median move runs 5% above the citywide median. Median cost by size — Red Hook vs Brooklyn vs all of NYC:

Home sizeRed HookBrooklynAll NYC
Studio$538$538$550
1 Bedroom$725$725$746
2 Bedroom$1,234$1,234$1,172
3 Bedroom$1,292$1,292$1,582

Example Red Hook moves

Representative local moves in Red Hook, based on real MOVD medians and the typical Red Hook building type and destination:

Studio, a 3rd-floor walk-up in Red Hook → Brooklyn
~$538
2 movers · ~2–3 hrs
1-bedroom, a 3rd-floor walk-up in Red Hook → Brooklyn
~$725
2–3 movers · ~3–4 hrs
2-bedroom, a 3rd-floor walk-up in Red Hook → Brooklyn
~$1,234
3 movers · ~4–6 hrs

Typical figures for planning — your flat-rate MOVD price depends on your exact inventory, floor, and building access.

Getting a truck in & building access in Red Hook

Red Hook has no direct subway, so movers rely entirely on trucks over the cobblestone streets and industrial approaches, and the neighborhood's cut-off geography lengthens routing. Converted lofts may require a COI and freight-elevator reservation, while cobblestones make for a slower, bumpier final approach.

Getting there: There's no subway in Red Hook, so movers rely on trucks via the cobblestone streets, the B61 bus corridor, and the Brooklyn-Battery / Gowanus approaches.

Local tips for moving in Red Hook

  • Because there's no subway, confirm your mover's truck routing in and out over the industrial approaches and cobblestone streets.
  • For converted lofts, reserve the freight elevator and file the COI ahead of move day.
  • Allow extra time for the slow cobblestone approach when scheduling the crew's day.

Your Red Hook moving checklist

  1. 4 weeks out
    Get your flat-rate MOVD price and lock in your Red Hook move date — peak season (May–September) and month-end fill up fast.
  2. 2–3 weeks out
    Measure your stairwell, landings, and doorways — Red Hook is walk-up-heavy, so confirm big furniture will make the turns. Request a COI if your building needs one.
  3. 1 week out
    Confirm your move window, finish packing, and label boxes by room. Most Red Hook moves travel about 3 miles, so plan the route and any tolls.
  4. Move day
    Clear a path and hold the curb for the truck (a DOT permit helps on busy blocks). Keep valuables and documents with you, and do a final walkthrough before you sign off.

Red Hook moving cost — frequently asked

How much does it cost to move in Red Hook?

A local move in Red Hook, Brooklyn typically costs $538 for a studio, $725 for a 1-bedroom, and $1,234 for a 2-bedroom (median, licensed movers, within NYC) — 5% above the citywide median. Red Hook has too few completed moves to publish on its own, so these figures use real Brooklyn move data as the best available estimate.

What is the price range for a move in Red Hook?

Most Red Hook moves fall between $470 (small studio) and $1,723 (larger 2-bedroom). Final cost depends on apartment size, flights of stairs, elevator access, and distance.

Are buildings in Red Hook walk-ups or elevator buildings?

30% of moves in Red Hook start in elevator or doorman buildings and 70% in walk-ups; most moves are 1-bedrooms. 70% of moves in Red Hook start in walk-up buildings, so flights of stairs are the biggest cost swing — each flight adds crew time and typically $50–$150.

When is the busiest time to move in Red Hook?

The busiest time to move is Jun–May. Most people stay close by — 68% relocate within Brooklyn, a median of 3 miles.

Do movers charge extra for stairs in Red Hook?

Yes — walk-ups typically add about $50–$150 per flight of stairs. In Red Hook, 70% of moves are walk-ups, so stairs are a major cost factor here. Always tell your mover your floor and whether there's a working elevator so the flat quote is accurate.

How far in advance should I book movers in Red Hook?

Book 2–4 weeks ahead for the best Brooklyn rates and your preferred date. In peak season (May–September) and at month-end, good crews fill up faster, so 4+ weeks is safer.

Is a Red Hook moving quote a flat rate or hourly?

MOVD moves are quoted as a flat rate — the crew's time, stairs, tolls, and volume are priced in up front, so there's no surprise hourly bill on move day.

How much should I tip movers in Red Hook?

Tipping is optional but appreciated. A common guideline is $20–$40 per mover for a local move, or 10–15% of the total — lean higher for heavy walk-ups, long carries, or a same-day move.

Where does this Red Hook pricing come from?

Median of real MOVD move quotes/bookings by pickup ZIP and apartment size. Neighborhood figures scale the borough size-medians by that neighborhood’s price level (its median vs the borough median), shown only where at least 12 real moves back it. Room and 4BR+ are modeled from studio and 3BR. Ranges are the 25th–75th percentile.

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