Moving from NYC to Long Island: Trading the City for the Suburbs


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    When a growing family, a remote job, or the dream of a backyard finally wins out, plenty of New Yorkers make the same move: from a compact city apartment to a house on Long Island. It’s an exciting change — but going from the boroughs to the suburbs transforms the whole move. Here’s what to expect when moving from NYC to Long Island, from MovingServiceByTwoGuys.

    What Changes When You Leave the City

    • You’ll have more space to fill — a house needs more than a studio ever held.
    • Truck access is easier — driveways beat double-parking on a city street.
    • The drive is longer — the LIE and rush hour become real factors.
    • Your commute changes — the LIRR replaces the subway for many.

    The City Side of the Move

    Your move still starts in the five boroughs, which means the usual NYC logistics apply on day one:

    • COI and elevator reservations if you’re leaving a doorman or high-rise building
    • Tight curb space — plan the loading window carefully
    • Walk-up stairs that add time to the load

    Prep the Long Island Side

    1. Measure doorways, staircases, and hallways in the new home for big furniture.
    2. Set up utilities and internet before you arrive.
    3. Plan the driveway approach so the truck can get close to the door.
    4. Book an early slot to beat expressway traffic.

    Furnishing a Bigger Space

    Don’t feel pressure to fill every room on day one. Move what you have, live in the space for a few weeks, and then buy for the rooms you actually use. It’s cheaper — and you’ll make better choices once you know how the light and flow of the house feel.

    Trading the City for the Suburbs?

    MovingServiceByTwoGuys moves families from NYC to Long Island every week — we know both ends of the trip. Call +1-516-246-5901 or request your free quote online.