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House removals guide · 10 min read · Earl's Court SW5

Lifts, concierge and block rules for London house moves in Earl's Court SW5

Most managed London blocks want written notice, a booked goods-lift slot, permitted loading hours and a copy of the remover's public liability certificate — some also want a method statement and a refundable deposit. Ask the managing agent for the move-in policy the week you confirm the date.

By The Hello Services removals team · Published 2026-08-16 · Updated 2026-08-16

Illustration of Hello Services movers using a London apartment tower loading bay and goods lift, with the concierge desk and a branded van in the bay behind them

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What this means in Earl's Court SW5

The guide below is the national version. This panel puts it on your street. Earl's Court sits in Kensington and Chelsea, covering SW5, and the local housing mix decides most of what a house removals day actually costs.

Households in Earl's Court
3,241
Homes that are flats
97.2%
Households renting privately
43.7%

Housing stock

97.2% of homes here are flats, so house removals in Earl's Court is usually a stairs-and-landings job: carry distance from the van to the door does more to the price than the mileage across London ever will.

Blocks and estates in Earl's Court SW5

97.2% of homes in Earl's Court are flats, so the carry — lift or stairs, floor number, distance from the legal stopping point to the door — moves the price far more than the mileage does. That is what makes building rules a Earl's Court issue rather than a footnote: 97.2% flats means a concierge, an estate office or a managing agent controls the doors and the lift on most moves here, and 31.4% of homes being socially rented means a housing officer rather than an agent on a good share of them.

Notice, hours and paperwork

Around SW5 the usual ask is written notice of the date, a booked goods-lift slot, loading inside permitted hours and a copy of our public liability certificate — we send that pack in your name before the day. Earl's Court sits inside or on the edge of the Congestion Charge zone and inside ULEZ, so both are in the written quote before you book, alongside any bay suspension Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea needs. Where a block restricts loading to weekday daytime hours, we confirm the window with the building before quoting the date rather than after.

How often people move

43.7% of Earl's Court households rent privately, above the London average, so weekends and month-ends book out first and inventory checks matter as much as the lorry does.

Access, charges and parking

Earl's Court sits inside or on the edge of the Congestion Charge zone and inside ULEZ. Both are quoted up front in the written price — never added afterwards — along with any suspension the SW5 bay needs.

Household figures: ONS Census 2021 for the Earl's Court neighbourhood (E02000591), via Nomis.

The guide

Lifts, Concierge and Block Rules for London House Moves in full

Who actually controls access to your building

It is rarely the landlord and never the developer. In practice a managing agent writes the move-in policy, a concierge or estate office enforces it, and a caretaker holds the lift key. Those are three phone numbers, and the move goes smoothly in proportion to how early you have all three.

Freehold houses have none of this. If both ends of your move are houses, this guide is a five-minute read about parking. If either end is a block of flats, it is the part of the plan most likely to cost you a day.

The goods lift is the whole timetable

A passenger lift moves people; a goods lift takes furniture with blankets on the walls and a key that overrides the doors. Where a building has one, it is booked in slots, usually two to four hours, and released to one contractor at a time.

Book it the moment you confirm the date, at both ends, and get the confirmation by email. A slot released to someone else is the most common reason a London move needs a second visit — and a second visit is a second crew day, not a discount.

  • Ask for the slot in writing, with the start time and the duration
  • Confirm who holds the lift key and who is on duty that day
  • Check the lift's internal dimensions if you own anything tall
  • Ask what happens if the lift fails — some blocks then ban stair carries

Permitted hours and what they do to your price

Many managed blocks allow moves only between 09:00 and 17:00 on weekdays, some allow Saturdays, and a number prohibit Sundays and bank holidays outright. Those hours are a contractual term of the lease, not a preference.

A 09:00 start rather than a 07:30 one pushes an outer-London completion into afternoon traffic, and a 17:00 cut-off can split a large home across two days. Tell your remover the permitted window before the quote, not after it.

The paperwork blocks ask for

The pack is short and the same building will ask for all of it or none of it. A professional remover has it ready and sends it in your name, so nothing bounces back in the week of the move.

  • Public liability insurance certificate, usually £2m or more
  • Goods in transit cover, with the value of the load stated
  • A method statement and risk assessment for larger blocks
  • Named operatives and vehicle registrations for gated estates
  • A refundable damage deposit in a minority of prime developments

Want the figure in writing before you plan around it?

A free video survey takes fifteen minutes and produces a fixed quote the same working day.

Estates, housing offices and social blocks

Council and housing-association blocks work the same way with different words: the estate office replaces the concierge, the lift is a passenger lift with a caretaker's override, and access is arranged through a housing officer rather than an agent.

Give them a fortnight's notice, ask whether a bollard or gate needs unlocking, and check whether the nearest legal stopping point is a bay, a loading zone or an estate road with its own permit scheme.

Protection, damage and who pays

Buildings care about their common parts more than your furniture. Corner guards on lift doorways, floor runners through the lobby and blankets on the lift walls are standard practice for us and a written requirement in many blocks.

Photograph the lobby, lift and stairwell before loading starts and again after the last item leaves. It takes two minutes and it is the only evidence that settles a scuff dispute with a managing agent.

When a building refuses access

It happens: an unbooked slot, an expired certificate, an out-of-hours arrival, works in the lobby. The remedy is always the same — the crew works to the longest legal carry available, which costs hours, or the move is rescheduled, which costs a day.

Both outcomes are avoidable with one email six weeks out asking the managing agent for the move-in policy in writing. Ask for it, forward it to your remover, and the day belongs to you rather than to the building.

Choose the right service

House removals or man with a van in Earl's Court SW5? side by side

Two different jobs, two different price shapes. This is how they compare for this address, and where the crossover sits.

Most Earl's Court SW5 moves are a van job

97% of homes in Earl's Court SW5 are flats and 49% of households are one person. Homes in Kensington and Chelsea average 2.17 bedrooms, and 68% have one or two. That is the studio, one-bed and room-move profile an hourly van handles best — you only pay for the hours the job actually takes.

Man with a van

Most common here

From £45/hr

One mover + Luton van, 2-hour minimum

Studios, one-beds, room moves and single items around Earl's Court and the rest of SW5.

  • Priced by the hour, so a short Earl's Court SW5 hop costs less than a cross-London run
  • Studio or one-bed flat move from £220, single item from £69
  • One or two movers, one Luton van, usually bookable within a few days
  • Best when you have packed yourself and the inventory fits one load

House removals

You are reading this one

From £420

Fixed price after a video survey

Two-bed flats upwards, family homes and chain completions in Earl's Court.

  • Fixed price agreed before the day — no hourly clock while you finish packing
  • 2-bed house from £520, 3-bed from £690, 4-bed from £950
  • Full crew, 7.5-tonne lorry, written inventory and goods-in-transit cover
  • Packing, dismantling and storage between completion dates can be added

The crossover sits at roughly a two-bed load: below it an hourly van almost always wins on price, above it a fixed-price crew wins on time and on the risk of a second trip. If a Luton van (about 500 cubic feet) would need more than one run between your two Earl's Court SW5 addresses, book the removals crew.

  • Typical home size

    Man with a van: Room, studio, 1-bed, occasionally a light 2-bed

    House removals: 2-bed upwards, and any home with a full kitchen and loft

  • How you are charged

    Man with a van: Hourly from £45, 2-hour minimum, billed in 30-minute blocks

    House removals: Fixed price from £420 after a free video survey

  • Crew and vehicle

    Man with a van: One or two movers, Luton or long-wheelbase van

    House removals: Two to four movers, Luton van or 7.5-tonne lorry

  • Time on site

    Man with a van: 90 minutes to half a day

    House removals: Half a day to a full day, two days on larger homes

  • Packing

    Man with a van: You pack; boxes can be delivered beforehand

    House removals: Full or fragile-only packing available the day before

  • Paperwork

    Man with a van: Booking confirmation and hourly rate in writing

    House removals: Written inventory, condition notes and transit cover schedule

  • Parking in Kensington and Chelsea

    Man with a van: One bay is usually enough; suspension optional on short runs

    House removals: Bay suspension at both ends, booked with the council in advance

  • Completion-day chains

    Man with a van: Workable, but the clock runs while you wait for keys

    House removals: Built for it — waiting time and storage are priced in upfront

Can you fit everything in one Luton van?

If yes, book the van and pay by the hour. If it needs a second trip, the removals crew is cheaper and finishes the same day.

Are you still packing this week?

An hourly booking charges for the wait. A fixed-price removals job with packing added protects you from that.

Is there a chain, or a same-day completion?

Chains in Kensington and Chelsea slip. A fixed price with waiting time and overnight storage built in is the safer booking.

Is it one bulky item or a marketplace collection?

That is a van job — from £69 in Earl's Court SW5, no survey needed.

Housing mix and household figures: ONS Census 2021 (TS044 accommodation type, TS054 tenure, TS003 household composition, MSOA geography for the area); bedroom averages from TS050 at borough level. Prices are our published from-rates, excluding VAT where stated on the rate card.

Questions

Quick answers for Earl's Court SW5

Most managed blocks in Kensington and Chelsea do. Expect written notice, a booked lift slot, permitted loading hours and our insurance certificate; estate properties usually route the same requests through the housing office instead. With 97.2% of Earl's Court homes in flats we ask for the move-in policy as soon as you book, and we handle the lift booking alongside any bay suspension with Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.

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Who wrote this page

Reviewed by Sarbaz Hassan, Operations Director .

Prices, access notes and timings on this page come from jobs our own crews have run in Earl's Court SW5 — not from a generic template. Tell us if anything here is out of date and we will correct it.

  • Company no. 11855405
  • VAT no. GB 331 4560 12
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  • DBS-checked crews
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