Las Vegas apartment, condo and high-rise moves
An apartment move turns on details a house move never has to think about: the freight elevator that is only yours from nine to noon, the certificate of insurance the building will not waive, the loading-dock slot you share with the unit twenty floors up. PT Van Lines works these buildings every week — the Strip and hospitality-corridor high-rises like Panorama Towers, Turnberry and Veer with their reserved elevators and strict dock rules, plus the garden-apartment and condo complexes around Spring Valley, Paradise and the UNLV area where the lift is sometimes just a stairwell.
From Summerlin to Henderson, Las Vegas Valley movers prices the whole move as one written number you can hold us to.
The paperwork is half the job — we handle it
In a tower, the work begins well before a truck shows up. Dana Whitfield in our office draws up your certificate of insurance to whatever the building demands, clears it with management ahead of time, and reserves the freight-elevator window so the crew is not stranded in a Strip lobby watching your booked hour drain away. Miss that step and security sends you home; nail it and the move keeps its schedule.
And when there is no elevator at all
Plenty of Valley apartments are walk-ups and garden complexes — outdoor stairs, tight landings, a turn at every floor, and desert sun on the stairwell all afternoon. Cody Burns’s crew brings stair-climbers and a plan instead of muscling pieces and gouging the rail. Glass tower on the Strip or a third-floor unit off Spring Mountain Road, we have worked the building type before and move it the way it is built to be moved.
- Strip and hospitality-corridor high-rises, plus walk-up and garden complexes across the Valley
- Certificate of insurance drawn up and signed off by building management ahead of move day
- Freight-elevator and dock windows booked and worked to the minute
- Two movers at $159 an hour or three at $219, no minimum, or a flat figure from $409 on studios and one-bedrooms
- Shipment coverage to $1,000,000, $0.60-per-pound released value standard, full-value optional
Give us the building name and the floor you are on. A $100 deposit reserves your slot and is credited against the final bill.
What’s included
- A PT Van Lines crew that works the Strip high-rises every week — Panorama Towers, Turnberry, Veer and the rest — plus the garden-apartment complexes out in Spring Valley and Paradise
- Dana Whitfield in our office builds the certificate of insurance to the building's exact wording and clears it with management before move day
- Freight-elevator and loading-dock windows booked and worked to the minute, so the crew is not stuck in the lobby losing your reserved hour
- On the clock it is $159 an hour for two movers, $219 for three, and we waive the one-hour minimum — or take a studio or one-bedroom flat from $409
- Pads, shrink wrap, elevator-pad setup and floor runners that keep the building's common areas — and your security deposit — intact
- We insure the shipment to $1,000,000, default the release to $0.60 a pound, and offer full-value protection on top whenever you want it
How we set the price
After a quick walkthrough or video estimate, we build a single flat rate off the inventory you actually own — no hourly clock anywhere in it. What that sheet reads is the full price, with nothing tacked on later.