Moving into Chosewood Park isn't like moving anywhere else in Atlanta. The streets are narrow, the driveways are short, and half the homes were built before anyone thought about fitting a 26-foot truck through them. We get it. We've been doing this long enough to know that quality moving services come down to preparation, not promises. You need a crew that shows up on time, knows how to handle tight spaces, and actually cares about getting your stuff from point A to point B without damage.
Those craftsman bungalows along Ormewood Avenue look great on Zillow, but try getting a sectional through the front door. At Wirks Moving & Storage, our crews know how to work around original hardwood floors, narrow hallways, and porches that weren't designed for modern furniture. We've moved families in and out of homes near the BeltLine's Southside Trail, off Boulevard, and deep into the side streets where parking barely exists. The neighborhood has character, and we respect that.
We've been doing this since 2009. Over 20,000 moves later, we still have a 98% referral rate because we don't play games with pricing or show up late. You get a flat rate, you get licensed and insured movers under MC 699457 and DOT 1942465, and you get people who actually answer the phone when you call. Whether you're leaving a rental near Grant Park or buying your first house off Confederate Avenue, we show up ready.
Need the whole package? We pack, we load, we drive, and we unload. Just need muscle? We do labor-only jobs too. The closing date got pushed back? We have temperature-controlled storage so your stuff isn't sitting in a friend's garage for three weeks. Our video survey option lets you skip the in-home estimate and still get accurate pricing. Simple.
Eric Wirks started this company in 2009 with a borrowed $11,000 and no safety net. He built it by working 20-hour days and treating every customer like the business depended on it, because it did. That mentality stuck. We're not some corporate operation with a call center in another state. We're local, we answer our own phones, and we've earned over 2,500 Google reviews with a 4.92 average rating because we actually deliver.
Chosewood Park is one of Atlanta's older in-town neighborhoods, sitting between Grant Park and Lakewood Heights. The housing stock leans heavily toward early 1900s bungalows, and the BeltLine's Southside Trail runs right through. Zoo Atlanta is a short walk away, and the Grant Park farmers market draws a crowd on Sundays. It's a tight-knit area with real history, and we're glad to help anyone moving in or out. Reach out for a free quote, and let us take the hard part off your plate.




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