Areas / East Killara
Removalists in East Killara
Look at a map and East Killara sits a couple of kilometres from our front door, just on the other side of the national park ridge. Look at the suburb itself and it's practically our twin: almost every address a house, hardly any turnover, families who arrived on purpose and stayed.
A twin suburb, with its own habits
Where our houses are 1970s split-levels cut into quarry ground, East Killara runs to generous two-storey homes behind hedges, on drives that are long rather than steep. The scope questions shift with the ground: it's less "can the truck hold the slope" and more "how far is the front door from where the truck can legally stand, and what's the hedge-gate clearance on the way".
The moves themselves rhyme with ours. Arrivals are forever-house arrivals; departures are usually a household moving on after decades, with the volume that implies. Both are jobs we've shaped our whole service around.
Crossing the ridge, both ways
Davidson to East Killara is one of those moves that looks trivial and isn't: no through-road crosses the park, so the trucks go around via Forestville and the Roseville Bridge or over the top through St Ives. We plan the run accordingly and never let the detour eat the day; the carry at each end, as always, is where the hours really live.
Killara's side of the ridge also brings rail into the picture: the nearest stations to our suburb are actually Killara's and Gordon's. For families relocating for the commute, hopping the ridge from a Davidson rental into an East Killara house (or the reverse) is a move we understand from both ends.