Moving to Staten Island: What You Need to Know


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    Often called the “forgotten borough,” Staten Island offers what the rest of NYC struggles to: single-family homes, driveways, and yards — at more down-to-earth prices. If you’re moving to Staten Island, the logistics differ from the rest of the city. Here’s what you need to know, from MovingServiceByTwoGuys.

    Why People Move to Staten Island

    • More space — houses, driveways, and backyards are actually attainable
    • A quieter, suburban feel while still being part of NYC
    • The Staten Island Ferry — a free, scenic commute to Lower Manhattan

    Getting There: Bridge or Ferry

    Most moving trucks reach Staten Island via the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge from Brooklyn or the bridges from New Jersey. Factor bridge tolls and timing into your plan — and remember the drive can be longer than the map suggests during rush hour.

    Plan a House Move

    1. Confirm the route and tolls for the truck ahead of time.
    2. Prepare for more rooms — houses usually mean stairs, a garage, or a basement.
    3. Measure doorways and staircases for large furniture.
    4. Book an early slot to beat bridge traffic.

    Furnishing More Space

    Coming from an apartment, a Staten Island house can feel wonderfully empty at first. Move what you have, settle in, and buy for the rooms you actually use — it’s easier on the budget and you’ll make smarter choices once you know the space.

    Moving to Staten Island?

    MovingServiceByTwoGuys moves homes and apartments to Staten Island from across the metro area. Call +1-516-246-5901 or request your free quote online.