With great schools, beaches, and a straight shot into Manhattan on the LIRR, Long Island is one of the most popular places to settle in the New York metro area. Whether you’re coming from the city or moving between towns, this Long Island movers guide from MovingServiceByTwoGuys covers what to expect when moving to Nassau and Suffolk County.
Nassau vs. Suffolk County
Nassau County (Closer to NYC)
Bordering Queens, Nassau is the shorter commute and features established communities like Great Neck, Garden City, Mineola, Hicksville, and Long Beach. Expect denser suburbs and a quicker trip into the city — which is exactly why it’s so popular with families leaving the boroughs.
Suffolk County (More Space)
Farther east, Suffolk offers larger properties, more land, and towns stretching toward the East End. It’s a favorite for buyers who want more house and yard for their budget.
What Changes When You Move to Long Island
- More square footage — suburban homes hold more than a city apartment, so plan what to buy after the move
- Driveways and garages — easier truck access, but often a longer carry into the house
- The LIE and rush hour — timing the drive is essential on Long Island
- A new commute — factor in the LIRR if you’ll still work in the city
Plan Your Long Island Move
- Book an early slot to beat Long Island Expressway traffic.
- Measure doorways and staircases in the new home for large furniture.
- Set up utilities and internet before move-in day.
- Declutter first — don’t pay to move what you won’t use.
Local Knowledge Makes the Difference
Based right on Long Island, we know the towns, the parkways, and the local building rules. A crew that runs Nassau and Suffolk every day plans the drive and the unload so your move day doesn’t stretch into the night.
Moving to Long Island?
MovingServiceByTwoGuys serves all of Long Island — Nassau and Suffolk County — plus NYC. Call +1-516-246-5901 or request your free quote online.
