Moving in Loudoun County requires a team that understands the diversity of Northern Virginia's fastest-growing region. From the tech hubs of Ashburn ("Data Center Alley") to the historic charm of Leesburg and the rolling estates of Purcellville, My Move Day is your local expert. We navigate the Dulles Greenway and the traffic on Route 7 daily to keep your move on schedule. Whether you are moving into a new construction home in Brambleton, a luxury condo at One Loudoun, or a farm in Western Loudoun, our licensed movers provide the reliability and care you deserve.
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Yes. We are a fully licensed moving company (USDOT 4103512) authorized to operate in Virginia, covering all of Loudoun County, from Sterling to Middleburg.
We plan our routes to be as efficient as possible. If taking the Dulles Greenway or Toll Road saves significant time (and therefore saves you money on the hourly rate), we may recommend it. Any specific toll costs are discussed upfront.
Yes. Loudoun has some of the largest HOAs in the country. We are careful not to block mailboxes or fire hydrants and we respect quiet hours to ensure you don't get a violation notice on move-in day.
Absolutely. We regularly service rural Loudoun. We are experienced with gravel driveways, septic field awareness, and moving farm equipment or heavy outdoor furniture.
Yes, we move residents into Lansdowne Woods frequently. We are familiar with their specific loading dock booking system and elevator usage rules.
Pricing varies by size. Typical costs in Loudoun are:
2-Bedroom Condo: $950 – $1,500.
Townhouse (Brambleton): $1,400 – $2,100.
Single Family Home (Ashburn): $2,600 – $4,200.
Note: We provide free video estimates for accurate pricing.
We treat every home like a model home. We use neoprene runners for wood floors and "carpet shield" for rugs. For brand new construction, we can bring extra protection upon request.
We service the entire county, including Ashburn, Leesburg, Sterling, Brambleton, South Riding, Aldie, Purcellville, and Chantilly.
My Move Day is top-rated because we bridge the gap between affordable local movers and white-glove service. We know the difference between moving a townhome in One Loudoun and an estate in Middleburg, and we have the right equipment for both.
Loudoun has a mix of providers depending on if you are in an incorporated town (Leesburg/Purcellville) or the county.