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Last update on May 02, 2025
In N Out Movers is proud to be the most reliable Long Island Moving Company. We treat your items as if they were our own. You can depend on us to safely and efficiently transport your valuable possessions.
"Where do I begin, this company is amazing! I would recommend them to absolutely anyone moving big or small. We moved from a condo building in Queens to our new home on Long Island with such ease. In N Out was on-time, extremely professional, quick and thoughtful. They handled all our items with care and made sure all of our needs were met. Frankie and his team go above and beyond! They gave us such piece of mind during this stressful process. Thank you In N Out for everything!"
Ashley G on January 2024
In N Out Movers is proud to be the most reliable Long Island Moving Company. We treat your items as if they were our own. You can depend on us to safely and efficiently transport your valuable possessions.
"Where do I begin, this company is amazing! I would recommend them to absolutely anyone moving big or small. We moved from a condo building in Queens to our new home on Long Island with such ease. In N Out was on-time, extremely professional, quick and thoughtful. They handled all our items with care and made sure all of our needs were met. Frankie and his team go above and beyond! They gave us such piece of mind during this stressful process. Thank you In N Out for everything!"
Ashley G on January 2024
Invited Sales by Tracy Jordan In addition to services offered from your home, Invited Sales owns and operates a 5000 square foot consignment shop and auction house located at 839 Stewart Avenue in Garden City,(behind the Garden Gourmet Deli and across the street from the main postal processing center). Conveniently located a quarter mile from the Meadowbrook Parkway and 20 miles from New York City, we serve homeowners and commercial properties located in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Nassau and Suffolk Counties. Invited Sales sells personal property at a fair market value ranging from home decor, costume jewelry, and collectibles to artwork, silver, gold and collectible cars. Appointments for consignments can be made 7 days a week by calling the store directly, 516-279-6378. Invited Sales is licensed and insured and referred mostly by local realtors, estate attorneys, American Association of Appraisers and word of mouth. It is not uncommon for us to provide services several times in one family. References are available upon request at any time.
"After my mother passed away in the summer of 2020, I entered into a contract with Tracy Jordan and her company “Invited Sales”. For $1,000, I hired her to have an estate sale of the content in my mother’s 3-story Roslyn property. She also agreed to sell a few items from my home. The higher-priced belongings were to be sold via Online Auction. Items that didn’t sell via auction and everything else in the house would be sold at a tag sale in my mother’s home. She also told me about her “warehouse” where she can take items to be sold later. When signing the contract, I was told that it’s “better” for me not to be there the day of the tag sale. Unfortunately I now know why. As we had just changed the locks, I gave her the new lockbox combination. The only people that had access to the house at this time were my brother-in-law (owner of the house), Tracy and myself. For an additional charge, Tracy offers the option of a full-house cleanout to discard all remaining contents of the house immediately following the sale. I did not opt for this service, so naturally I would expect that anything not sold would remain in the house. That was definitely not the case. When I went to the house the next day, there was garbage, empty boxes, coffee cups, cigarette butts, etc, on the front porch and the front lawn. When I went inside, it was completely turned upside-down. I saw many items missing from the house that I could only assume were sold in the tag sale. It is stated in the contract that the itemized list of what was sold would take a while to put together. When I received the list a month later, I was shocked. It looked like somebody made up a random list of 26 household items with prices. So much was missing from my mother’s home that was unaccounted for. Some of them being: 1. A queen size bed in my mother’s bedroom (mattress, boxspring, frame) The very day of the sale her own employee told me on the phone that the bed “just sold” (we were speaking to coordinate a customer coming to another location for an item pickup) When I questioned Tracy about it, first I was told “they had to move it outside so people could get around during the tag sale. I’m supposed to believe that a queen size bed was taken down a flight of stairs for this? When I signed the contract, she told me that “no more than 10 people at a time were allowed in the house due to Corona restrictions.” So 10 people “shopping” in a 3-story home required a bed to be moved? The spare bedroom bed was still there. 2. A 60 year-old, 63" x 43" framed painting of a large Geisha Girl (also in my mother’s bedroom) 3. 50 Rocky Horror Anniversary movie posters that her own appraiser told me prior would do “well” in the tag sale 4. 45 Boxed Paula Young Wigs 5. Children’s skates & sporting equipment (Roller skates, ice skates, 2 Adidas Soccer bags, etc.) She did claim that a pair of boots sold, but they were in the box along with these. The whole box was gone. A day or two after the sale Tracy had asked me if it was OK to go into the house with a customer so they could disassemble and remove the chair lift system that they had bought at the tag sale. I said “Sure”. When I went to the house after that, there was a huge hole on the angled ceiling that was made while removing the stair lift. When I contacted her about it, she was very dismissive. She actually said to me “Houses that are sold today are sold as-is” implying that it was no big deal. When pushed, she asked the customer who took it to pay for the damage. The implicit dishonesty is built right into her business model. If she does a full “House Cleanout” service after the tag sale, who’s to know what items were legitimately sold or ended up on her “Warehouse” shelves. After the pain of losing a parent, for someone to take advantage of you is completely despicable. After receiving the tag sale item list in September, I was also met with a very dismissive attitude when I asked about all of the missing items. As I explained to her, I was not looking to make any significant amount of money, but just wanted what’s rightfully mine. My reason for sharing this experience is not for any compensation. People who use her services after a loss are already emotionally vulnerable. I don’t want anyone else to be taken advantage of like I was."
J F on March 2021
Invited Sales by Tracy Jordan In addition to services offered from your home, Invited Sales owns and operates a 5000 square foot consignment shop and auction house located at 839 Stewart Avenue in Garden City,(behind the Garden Gourmet Deli and across the street from the main postal processing center). Conveniently located a quarter mile from the Meadowbrook Parkway and 20 miles from New York City, we serve homeowners and commercial properties located in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Nassau and Suffolk Counties. Invited Sales sells personal property at a fair market value ranging from home decor, costume jewelry, and collectibles to artwork, silver, gold and collectible cars. Appointments for consignments can be made 7 days a week by calling the store directly, 516-279-6378. Invited Sales is licensed and insured and referred mostly by local realtors, estate attorneys, American Association of Appraisers and word of mouth. It is not uncommon for us to provide services several times in one family. References are available upon request at any time.
"After my mother passed away in the summer of 2020, I entered into a contract with Tracy Jordan and her company “Invited Sales”. For $1,000, I hired her to have an estate sale of the content in my mother’s 3-story Roslyn property. She also agreed to sell a few items from my home. The higher-priced belongings were to be sold via Online Auction. Items that didn’t sell via auction and everything else in the house would be sold at a tag sale in my mother’s home. She also told me about her “warehouse” where she can take items to be sold later. When signing the contract, I was told that it’s “better” for me not to be there the day of the tag sale. Unfortunately I now know why. As we had just changed the locks, I gave her the new lockbox combination. The only people that had access to the house at this time were my brother-in-law (owner of the house), Tracy and myself. For an additional charge, Tracy offers the option of a full-house cleanout to discard all remaining contents of the house immediately following the sale. I did not opt for this service, so naturally I would expect that anything not sold would remain in the house. That was definitely not the case. When I went to the house the next day, there was garbage, empty boxes, coffee cups, cigarette butts, etc, on the front porch and the front lawn. When I went inside, it was completely turned upside-down. I saw many items missing from the house that I could only assume were sold in the tag sale. It is stated in the contract that the itemized list of what was sold would take a while to put together. When I received the list a month later, I was shocked. It looked like somebody made up a random list of 26 household items with prices. So much was missing from my mother’s home that was unaccounted for. Some of them being: 1. A queen size bed in my mother’s bedroom (mattress, boxspring, frame) The very day of the sale her own employee told me on the phone that the bed “just sold” (we were speaking to coordinate a customer coming to another location for an item pickup) When I questioned Tracy about it, first I was told “they had to move it outside so people could get around during the tag sale. I’m supposed to believe that a queen size bed was taken down a flight of stairs for this? When I signed the contract, she told me that “no more than 10 people at a time were allowed in the house due to Corona restrictions.” So 10 people “shopping” in a 3-story home required a bed to be moved? The spare bedroom bed was still there. 2. A 60 year-old, 63" x 43" framed painting of a large Geisha Girl (also in my mother’s bedroom) 3. 50 Rocky Horror Anniversary movie posters that her own appraiser told me prior would do “well” in the tag sale 4. 45 Boxed Paula Young Wigs 5. Children’s skates & sporting equipment (Roller skates, ice skates, 2 Adidas Soccer bags, etc.) She did claim that a pair of boots sold, but they were in the box along with these. The whole box was gone. A day or two after the sale Tracy had asked me if it was OK to go into the house with a customer so they could disassemble and remove the chair lift system that they had bought at the tag sale. I said “Sure”. When I went to the house after that, there was a huge hole on the angled ceiling that was made while removing the stair lift. When I contacted her about it, she was very dismissive. She actually said to me “Houses that are sold today are sold as-is” implying that it was no big deal. When pushed, she asked the customer who took it to pay for the damage. The implicit dishonesty is built right into her business model. If she does a full “House Cleanout” service after the tag sale, who’s to know what items were legitimately sold or ended up on her “Warehouse” shelves. After the pain of losing a parent, for someone to take advantage of you is completely despicable. After receiving the tag sale item list in September, I was also met with a very dismissive attitude when I asked about all of the missing items. As I explained to her, I was not looking to make any significant amount of money, but just wanted what’s rightfully mine. My reason for sharing this experience is not for any compensation. People who use her services after a loss are already emotionally vulnerable. I don’t want anyone else to be taken advantage of like I was."
J F on March 2021
When it comes to packing and moving services, First Premier Moving is the company to turn to. Contact us in Union, NJ, for more information.
When it comes to packing and moving services, First Premier Moving is the company to turn to. Contact us in Union, NJ, for more information.
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Radius Moving and storage specializes in local, Interstate, and Long distance relocation services for your home or business. Local, Long Distance, Full Packing as well as Storage, both short and long term.
"Horrific. Radius damaged the house we were moving out of, doubled our quoted price, more then doubled the storage fee, helped themselves to expensive items, what they didn’t steal they damaged. Were incredibly rude and obnoxious when trying to set up delivery of belongings, never giving an answer as to when we would get our stuff. And haven’t responded to numerous calls and emails to get numerous missing expensive belongings. Horrible company."
Carol M on October 2022
Radius Moving and storage specializes in local, Interstate, and Long distance relocation services for your home or business. Local, Long Distance, Full Packing as well as Storage, both short and long term.
"Horrific. Radius damaged the house we were moving out of, doubled our quoted price, more then doubled the storage fee, helped themselves to expensive items, what they didn’t steal they damaged. Were incredibly rude and obnoxious when trying to set up delivery of belongings, never giving an answer as to when we would get our stuff. And haven’t responded to numerous calls and emails to get numerous missing expensive belongings. Horrible company."
Carol M on October 2022
Asata is a fully licensed and insured moving company that is based in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut and serves all these areas. We offer reasonable flat rate prices based upon the exact estimate of your belongings. No hidden fees or extra charges will be applied, we are working without any unexpected surprises. Our teams consist of hard working, experienced and professional movers that will make the process of relocation enjoyable and stress free. They will also help you to set your furniture at a new place in the way you like it most. It is our primary task to give you the best quality service so you can recommend us to your friends or family. Most of our customers say that we were recommended as one of the best moving companies in NYC and we hope you’ll become one of them soon.
"When I moved out of my fourth-floor walk-up, our workers did a fantastic job. They maintained an air of professionalism, arrived promptly, and had all the necessary moving equipment on hand throughout the entire process! I believe Asata Moving to be the ideal moving company."
Sean M on April 2025
Asata is a fully licensed and insured moving company that is based in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut and serves all these areas. We offer reasonable flat rate prices based upon the exact estimate of your belongings. No hidden fees or extra charges will be applied, we are working without any unexpected surprises. Our teams consist of hard working, experienced and professional movers that will make the process of relocation enjoyable and stress free. They will also help you to set your furniture at a new place in the way you like it most. It is our primary task to give you the best quality service so you can recommend us to your friends or family. Most of our customers say that we were recommended as one of the best moving companies in NYC and we hope you’ll become one of them soon.
"When I moved out of my fourth-floor walk-up, our workers did a fantastic job. They maintained an air of professionalism, arrived promptly, and had all the necessary moving equipment on hand throughout the entire process! I believe Asata Moving to be the ideal moving company."
Sean M on April 2025
A commercial furniture & data solutions company specializing in office solutions for over 20 years.
A commercial furniture & data solutions company specializing in office solutions for over 20 years.
Moving & Delivery Services Commercial & Residential Apartments & Houses
Moving & Delivery Services Commercial & Residential Apartments & Houses
Full Service Interior Design Firm
Full Service Interior Design Firm
Before hiring a moving company to help you with your move, there are a few things you will want to ask, including:
Is there anything your company won’t move?
Does workers’ compensation cover the crew?
Will you disassemble and reassemble the furniture?
Are there packing restrictions?
Can you guarantee my delivery date?
Can you provide references?
What do you charge extra for?
What is your cancellation policy?
Moving insurance helps protect your belongings from damage or loss during the moving process. This policy can help reimburse you either part of or the total amount of your belongings that become damaged during the moving process. Moving insurance has three main options: full value protection, released value protection, and third-party or separate liability coverage. Speak with your moving company to determine what is covered under each policy and their cost to determine the best fit for your needs.
The average cost to hire movers is between $920 and $2,530 for local moves and $2,700 to $10,000 for long-distance moves. The number of movers you need, the total mileage you’re moving, your moving date, and ease of access to your home all factor into the bottom line.
For example, if you only need one or two movers, you can expect to pay $25 to $50 an hour. However, if you need four or more movers, that charge increases to $100 to $200 an hour. Moving specialty items, like a piano or large aquarium, will incur additional charges.
In the world of professional moving, moves are broken up into two categories—a local move and a long-distance move. A local move is anything considered under 100 miles, regardless if you’re crossing over state lines. A long-distance move is anything over 100 miles, even if you stay in the same state or location.
If you’re hiring movers to help with your move, there are a few things that you can do ahead of time to set yourself (and the moving company) up for success.
Donate or sell items ahead of time to lessen the amount to move
Alert your neighbors (or apartment management) of the move so they can plan for the moving truck to arrive
Pack your belongings securely ahead of your moving date
Disconnect any appliances prior to the moving date
Clear a path for the movers to move freely inside your home
Dispose of hazardous materials
Discuss with your moving coordinator where to unload the boxes