North Las Vegas is where the Valley is still being built, and that gives PT Van Lines a different kind of work than the older corners of town. Aliante, Eldorado, and the wave of new subdivisions pushing north off the 215 are full of fresh tract homes — stucco and tile like the rest of the Valley, but brand-new, with wide doorways, attached garages you can park a truck right beside, and floors nobody wants scuffed on day one.
Moving in this corner of the Valley? Las Vegas movers works these neighborhoods just about every week.
That’s the angle we lean into here. New-build access is easy compared to a gated village or a Strip tower, so our crews move quick and clean, laying runners over new flooring and padding the frames before anything heavy comes through. The catch in North Las Vegas is the garages: the new homes come with big ones, and they fill up with tools, racks, and storage faster than anywhere else. We count the garage into the flat rate up front so it never becomes a tacked-on charge.
Plenty of these moves are families landing in Nevada for the first time, drawn by the no-income-tax math and the space a new build buys. We start them at dawn through the hot months, run our own trucks and our own uniformed crew, and hand you one flat number with a hundred-dollar deposit credited back. Licensed Nevada NTA mover — never a broker passing your job to someone else.
We move North Las Vegas
Our crews are in North Las Vegas week after week, so the gate codes, the HOA rules, and the building access are second nature well before the truck pulls up. What we quote is one flat rate, set down on paper — no surprise lines waiting in the fine print.