Looking for the best movers in Georgetown, TX? Later Neighbor Moving is a 5-star rated moving company serving Georgetown and the surrounding Williamson County — Round Rock, Cedar Park, Leander, Liberty Hill, Hutto, and the broader Austin metro. We move into and out of every Georgetown community: Sun City’s active adult homes, the master-planned neighborhoods of Wolf Ranch and Teravista, the gated golf community of Cimarron Hills, the established homes near the historic Square, and the newer developments along Williams Drive and Highway 195. We bill by the hour with a 2-hour minimum and a 2-person minimum crew, our movers are background-checked, and we know how to handle the variety of moves Georgetown brings.

Georgetown has been one of the fastest-growing cities in America for several years running, and the moves reflect a unique mix. Retirees relocating from across the country into Sun City — often from California, Illinois, Michigan, and the Pacific Northwest — make up a significant share of our Georgetown work. Young families upgrading from Austin or Round Rock into Wolf Ranch and Cimarron Hills for the schools and the more affordable home prices. Long-time Georgetown residents downsizing from older Williams Drive homes into single-story homes inside the city.

Our movers in Georgetown, TX handle every detail with extra care for our senior customers and growing family customers alike — wrapping furniture, protecting hardwood and tile floors, working with HOAs throughout Wolf Ranch and Teravista, and routing trucks around the historic Square and the I-35 traffic that increasingly defines Williamson County rush hour. For dependable, professional moving services that respect your time, your home, and your budget, choose Later Neighbor Moving. Call (844) 499-4799 or request your free quote form.

Why Choose Later Neighbor Moving in Georgetown, TX

A Georgetown move can be a Sun City retiree arriving from out of state, a young family from Austin moving up to Wolf Ranch, an empty-nester right-sizing inside the city, or a small business relocating to a new office near the Square. We handle all of it.

Here’s why Georgetown residents choose Later Neighbor Moving:

  • 5-Star Rated on Google: Real customer reviews from real moves. Most of our work comes through neighbor referrals — the way it should be.
  • Transparent Hourly Pricing: We bill by the hour with a 2-hour minimum and a 2-person minimum crew. No fuel surcharges, no “truck fees,” no stair fees, no surprises in the fine print. You’ll get a clear estimate up front.
  • Free Walkthroughs — In-Person or Virtual: We offer free pre-move walkthroughs in person, or by video call if it’s easier. A walkthrough lets us scope the move accurately, plan crew size, and flag any access issues in advance.
  • Background-Checked Crews: Every crew member is background-checked before they’re hired. You can hand a stranger your house key with confidence.
  • Local Knowledge: We know Georgetown — Williams Drive traffic patterns, the layouts of Sun City and Wolf Ranch, the gated process at Cimarron Hills, and the Georgetown ISD school calendar that drives the family summer move window. We treat senior customers with the patience and pacing they deserve.
  • Heat-Trained for Texas Summers: Georgetown summers are hot. Our crews are conditioned, hydrated, and paced for the heat. We don’t slow down or get sloppy when it matters most.
  • Multi-Stop and Storage-Drop Moves: We handle multi-stop moves regularly — drop items at storage on the way to the new home, pick up from a second location, coordinate two-day moves. Pricing stays hourly; the additional time is just part of the total.
  • Donation Pickup Coordination: Decluttering before a move? We can coordinate donation pickup so items you’re not bringing along go somewhere useful. Especially handy for downsizing and senior moves.

Our Georgetown, TX Moving Services

We provide the full range of moving services Georgetown residents and businesses use. Here’s what we do.

Local Moving in Georgetown and the Surrounding Area

Most of our work is local moving services — moves within Georgetown or between Georgetown and the surrounding cities. Georgetown moves vary widely — Sun City single-story moves often run a bit faster than family homes the same size because of the simpler layouts, while master-planned community moves and gated estate moves take longer. We bring as many trucks and crew as the move requires.

We know Georgetown traffic. Williams Drive backs up at the I-35 interchange morning and afternoon. The Wolf Ranch shopping area is congested most weekends. Highway 195 west of I-35 is sometimes a faster alternative for moves on the west side of town. We schedule and route accordingly.

Long-Distance Moving from Georgetown

Our long-distance moving services cover moves anywhere in the continental United States. We handle the routing, weight calculations, and delivery windows — and we communicate at every step. Your belongings don’t disappear into a warehouse for two weeks; you know where they are.

Packing Services for Georgetown Homes

Our packing services range from full-home packs to selective packing of just the kitchen and breakables. We use quality boxes, dish packs for china and stemware, wardrobe boxes for hanging clothes, and double-walled cartons for art and electronics. Same-week packing and load is available when timelines are tight.

Apartment, Condo & Townhome Moves

Our apartment moving services include freight elevator coordination, loading-zone parking, and respect for property management’s move-in/move-out windows. We handle the building-side logistics so you don’t have to.

Office & Commercial Moves

We move small offices, professional services firms, retail spaces, and other commercial customers. Most commercial moves happen on weekends or evenings to minimize downtime, and we coordinate IT equipment, workstations, and reassembly carefully.

Junk Removal With Your Move

Our junk removal services are most often booked alongside a move — old furniture, broken appliances, garage clutter, the boxes you never unpacked from the last move. We haul it away so you’re not paying to move what you don’t want.

Specialty Items

We move standard upright pianos and most baby grands, gun safes (size and weight permitting), outdoor furniture, fitness equipment, and similar items as part of standard household moves. Concert grands, antique pianos, oversized safes, and similarly specialized pieces are typically contracted out to a specialty mover — let us know at booking and we’ll either coordinate or recommend a trusted partner. Custom crating for art is occasionally available — flag any concerns at the in-home estimate so we can plan correctly.

Georgetown Neighborhoods We Serve

Georgetown is genuinely diverse in housing — from the active-adult community of Sun City to family neighborhoods like Wolf Ranch, gated golf communities like Cimarron Hills, and the historic homes of Old Town.

Sun City Texas

Sun City Texas is the largest active adult community in Texas — a Del Webb-developed community with approximately 10,550 homes at full build-out spread across nearly 4,750 acres on the northwest side of Georgetown. Sun City is age-restricted (at least one resident must be 55+), with three golf courses (Cowan Creek, Legacy Hills, and White Wing), multiple amenity centers, and over 200 community clubs. Sun City has its own move coordination protocols and specific access procedures for the various neighborhood gates within the community.

Wolf Ranch

Wolf Ranch is a popular master-planned community on the west side of Georgetown along Highway 29, with newer homes (largely 2010s onward), a community park, walking trails, and proximity to the Wolf Ranch Town Center shopping. One of the most popular landing spots for families relocating into Georgetown ISD.

Cimarron Hills

Cimarron Hills is Georgetown’s gated golf community, anchored by a Jack Nicklaus Signature golf course (opened 2003). Homes range from upper-end family residences to larger custom estates. Moves into Cimarron Hills require gate access coordination and respect for HOA standards.

Teravista (Georgetown Side)

Teravista straddles the Round Rock–Georgetown city line. The Georgetown side falls within Georgetown ISD, while the Round Rock side is in Round Rock ISD — and the boundary can run mid-street. Confirm school zone before closing.

Berry Creek

Berry Creek is an established golf course community on the northwest side of Georgetown, with a mix of older and newer homes, mature trees, and a Country Club setting. Many longtime Georgetown families have lived in Berry Creek for decades.

Georgetown Village & The Old Town District

Georgetown Village is a planned community along Williams Drive, with consistent home design and walkable streets. The Old Town district near the historic Square offers older homes with character and walking access to downtown Georgetown’s shops and restaurants.

Serenada & The Westside

Serenada and the older neighborhoods on the west side of Georgetown offer larger lots, mature trees, and homes from the 1980s through 2000s. Many are popular with empty-nesters who want space without the active-adult community structure of Sun City.

Highway 195 New Construction

The corridor along Highway 195 north of Williams Drive is one of Georgetown’s fastest-growing areas, with new master-planned communities and home developments coming online regularly. Popular with younger families and first-time Williamson County buyers.

Moving to Georgetown: A Local Insider's Guide

Georgetown is one of America’s fastest-growing cities and the most popular Texas destination for retirees thanks to Sun City.

About Georgetown, TX

Georgetown sits in Williamson County, about 25 miles north of downtown Austin along I-35. The city has a population of approximately 78,803 with a median age around 44 (estimates above 100,000 include the broader metropolitan reach as the city continues to grow rapidly). The median home value is approximately $429,100 and the median household income is approximately $95,062. Georgetown is served by ZIP codes 78626, 78628, and 78633. The city is anchored by its historic Square, Southwestern University (with roots tracing to 1840 — claiming to be the oldest university in Texas), Lake Georgetown for recreation, and Sun City Texas to the north.

Sun City Texas: Why Many Retirees Move Here

Sun City Texas is the single largest driver of moves into Georgetown. The community offers approximately 10,550 homes for residents 55+ across nearly 4,750 acres, three golf courses, multiple amenity centers, and one of the most active community programs in the country. Many residents move from out of state — California, Illinois, Michigan, Ohio, and the Northeast are common origins.

Georgetown ISD

Georgetown Independent School District is one of the better-regarded districts in Williamson County, and a meaningful share of family moves into Wolf Ranch, Teravista (Georgetown side), and Cimarron Hills are driven by the schools. Confirm your address against the most recent GISD attendance map before closing.

Best Time of Year to Move to Georgetown

Georgetown’s peak moving window combines two patterns: family moves driven by the GISD calendar (mid-June through mid-August) and Sun City moves that happen year-round but spike in spring and fall when the weather is comfortable. The hottest weeks of summer and the coldest weeks of January are the lightest. March through May or late September through November offer better availability.

Williams Drive Traffic and Move-Day Routing

Williams Drive is Georgetown’s main commercial spine, and it’s consistently busy. The I-35 interchange backs up morning and afternoon. The Wolf Ranch Town Center area is heavy on weekends. We route our crews based on the time of day.

HOA Approvals and Sun City Move Coordination

Most Georgetown master-planned communities have HOAs, and Sun City has its own move-in coordination process. Allow 5–7 business days for HOA approval and any required certificate-of-insurance documentation. We handle the moving-company side; we just need a contact name and any required forms.

What to Do Before Moving Day

Reserve your moving date 4–6 weeks in advance for summer and high-season moves, 2–3 weeks otherwise. Notify your HOA or community management at least one week before. Set up utilities — Pedernales Electric Cooperative or Oncor for power, Atmos Energy for gas, City of Georgetown or Chisholm Trail SUD for water. Update your driver’s license and voter registration with the Texas DMV within 30 days.

Georgetown Moving FAQ

Do you handle moves into Sun City Texas?

Yes. Sun City is a meaningful share of our Georgetown business. We coordinate with Sun City management, respect community move-in hours and guest pass procedures, and bring the patience and pacing that older customers deserve.

Are your crews comfortable with senior moves and right-sizing?

Yes. We handle senior moves regularly, in Sun City and elsewhere in Georgetown. We move at a slower pace, communicate clearly, label thoroughly, work with adult children who may be helping from out of state, and coordinate donation pickup for items not making the move.

How much does it cost to hire movers in Georgetown, TX?

Local moves are billed by the hour, with a 2-hour minimum and a 2-person minimum crew. Total cost depends on the size of your home, the distance between origin and destination, whether you want packing services, and the day of the week (weekends and end-of-month dates fill up earliest). Long-distance moves are quoted as flat rates based on inventory and distance. The most accurate way to get pricing is a free walkthrough — in person or by video call.

How long does a Georgetown move usually take?

Move duration depends heavily on home size, packing needs, distance between locations, and access at both ends — long driveways, stairs, freight elevators, and HOA windows all affect timing. We give realistic estimates after a walkthrough rather than ballparks over the phone.

What does the 2-hour, 2-person minimum mean?

Every move includes at least a 2-hour minimum billed time and at least a 2-person crew. Most moves go well beyond two hours and many use larger crews; the minimum is just the floor.

How far in advance should I book?

For summer moves (June–August), book 4–6 weeks ahead — earlier is better for the last weekend of July and the first weekend of August, which are the busiest dates of the year for Texas movers. For moves any other season, 2–3 weeks is usually enough. Same-week and next-day bookings are sometimes possible mid-week.

What ZIP codes do you serve in and around Georgetown?

Georgetown is served by ZIP codes 78626, 78628, and 78633. We work daily in Georgetown and the surrounding area, including Round Rock (78664, 78665, 78681, 78682), Cedar Park (78613, 78630), Leander (78641), Liberty Hill (78642), Hutto (78634), and beyond.

Do I need to tip the movers?

Tipping is appreciated but never expected. The going rate in Texas is roughly $20–$40 per crew member for a half-day move and $40–$80 per crew member for a full-day move. Cold drinks, lunch, or coffee are always welcome — especially in summer.

Can a moving truck reach my home?

Most of the time, yes. Some homes — especially those with steep, narrow, or gravel driveways — may need a smaller shuttle truck for the final approach, or other custom logistics, which can affect the time and cost of the move. We assess access during the free walkthrough so there are no surprises on move day.

Are you licensed and insured?

Yes. Later Neighbor Moving is fully licensed and insured. We can provide certificates of insurance to HOAs or property managers on request — just let us know at booking who needs the document.

Do you handle multi-stop moves and storage drop-offs?

Yes — we do these often. Drop items at storage on the way to the new home, pick up from a second location, run a two-day pack-then-deliver move. Pricing stays hourly; the additional time is just part of the total.

Do you offer pre-move walkthroughs?

Yes, free of charge — in person or by video call. A walkthrough lets us scope the move accurately, plan crew size and truck count, flag any access issues, and give you a realistic estimate. We strongly recommend it for any move larger than a small apartment.

Do you handle pianos, gun safes, and other specialty items?

We move standard upright pianos, most baby grand pianos, and gun safes (depending on size and weight) as part of standard household moves. Concert grand pianos, antique pianos, oversized safes, and similarly specialized items are typically contracted out to a specialty mover — let us know at booking so we can either coordinate or recommend a trusted partner.

Do you handle moves in gated communities?

Yes. We work with gate guards and HOA management at gated communities throughout the Georgetown area, including Cimarron Hills. Just give us a heads-up at booking so we can submit any required vendor documentation in advance.

Contact Later Neighbor Moving for Your Georgetown Move

Later Neighbor Moving is a 5-star rated, fully licensed and insured Texas moving company. Read our Google reviews, ask your neighbors, and compare us to whoever else you’re considering. Our reputation is built one move at a time.

Every member of our crew undergoes a thorough background check before they’re hired. We bill by the hour with a 2-hour, 2-person minimum and no hidden fees. We offer free walkthroughs in person or by video call. And we show up when we say we will.

Whether you’re a retiree moving from California into Sun City, a family upgrading from Round Rock into Wolf Ranch for the schools, an empty-nester right-sizing into a smaller home in Berry Creek, or a small business relocating to a new office near the Square, we’ll plan a move that fits your situation, your timeline, and your budget.

Ready to make your move? Contact us today at (844) 499-4799 or complete our free quote form to get started. We proudly serve Georgetown (78626, 78628, 78633) and the surrounding area, including Round Rock, Cedar Park, Leander, Liberty Hill, Hutto, and the broader Austin metro. We’d love to help make your Georgetown move stress-free.