Croydon splits into two very different kinds of move. Around East Croydon and the town centre, regeneration has brought a cluster of new-build high-rise apartments with managed access and lifts, much like a smaller Canary Wharf. Head out to Addiscombe, Shirley and Sanderstead and it is suburban family houses with gardens and driveways. We tailor the van and crew to which Croydon you are actually moving in rather than assuming one or the other.
The town-centre towers (around East Croydon) often have goods lifts and loading bays to book, plus concierge rules. We work to building access requirements the same way we do in the Docklands.
Out toward Shirley and Sanderstead you get larger homes with driveways — easy access, but full-house volume that needs a Luton van and a proper crew.
Croydon is well south, so moves to or from central and north London carry meaningful mileage. We show that distance charge openly in the quote.
New-build high-rise apartments around East Croydon, interwar and Victorian suburban semis in Addiscombe and Shirley, and larger detached homes toward Sanderstead.
East Croydon is a major rail and tram hub; the move itself splits between booked loading bays in the town-centre towers and easy driveway access in the suburbs.