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Moving a single item in London: sofas, mattresses and marketplace buys in City of London

A single item collected and delivered locally in London is £69, or £75 for a marketplace or IKEA collection where we deal with the seller or the trade counter. Measure the item, the narrowest doorway and the stairwell turn before you buy — that is the check that decides whether it can come in at all.

By The Hello Services moving team · Published 2026-08-20 · Updated 2026-08-20

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 — City of London

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What changes in City of London before you book

Same guide, different front doors. Here is the housing reality across this borough. City of London covers EC1, EC2, EC3, EC4 and 10 named areas, and the housing type, the stairs and the parking decide most of what an hourly van job here actually costs.

  • 4,914

    Households in City of London

  • 98%

    Homes that are flats

  • 1.75

    People per household

  • 10

    Areas covered, each with its own guide

Housing stock in City of London

Barbican and Golden Lane flats, converted counting houses and a handful of new riverside blocks. 98% of homes here are flats, so the variable that moves the price is the carry: lift or stairs, the floor you are on, and how far the van can legally stop from the entrance. That is what decides whether an hourly van booking is two hours or four.

Who moves here

City of London has 4,914 households across 8,583 residents on Census 2021 figures, with a median age of 36.9. 48.3% of households rent privately, so City of London moves in tenancy cycles — end-of-month and end-of-quarter Saturdays book out first. 51% of households are single-person, which is exactly the studio-and-one-bed profile an hourly van handles best.

Parking, permits and charges

Congestion Charge and ULEZ, ring-of-steel camera controls, almost no free kerb — loading bays must be booked around office hours. Part of City of London sits inside the Congestion Charge zone and all of it is inside ULEZ, so both are inside the written quote before you book — never added afterwards.

Planning the day

With 14.9% of homes in social housing, most bookings here are private addresses where the only permission needed is the parking bay. We confirm the hourly rate and the likely hours for an hourly van job in City of London in writing, so nothing about the bill is a surprise on the day.

Household, housing-mix and tenure figures: ONS Census 2021, borough level — the smallest geography publishing all three series. Access and permit notes: City of London Corporation, Transport for London ULEZ and Congestion Charge zones.

The guide

Moving a Single Item in London: Sofas, Mattresses and Marketplace Buys in full

How a single-item booking works

You send us the item, the collection address and the delivery address. We quote a fixed price rather than an hourly rate, because the job has a known shape: load, drive, carry in.

For marketplace buys we can collect from the seller directly, including paying them on collection by prior arrangement. You get a message when the item is in the van and again when it is on its way to you.

Measure three things before you buy

The item is the easy measurement. The two that catch people out are the narrowest doorway on the route and the turn at the top or bottom of the stairs — particularly in Victorian conversions, where the return is often narrower than the door.

Write down width, height and depth for the item, then the door width, the hallway width and the stairwell turn. If the item's smallest dimension is bigger than the narrowest point, it does not go in, and no amount of angling changes that.

  • Item: width, height, depth — and diagonal depth for a sofa
  • Narrowest doorway on the route, including the communal front door
  • Stairwell: width and the turn radius at each half-landing
  • Lift: internal depth and door width, if there is one

What we move most often

Sofas and armchairs, mattresses and bed frames, wardrobes and chests of drawers, fridge freezers and washing machines, desks, bookcases, pianos on request, bikes, and the enormous mirror that will not fit in a taxi.

Everything travels blanket-wrapped and strapped. Flat-pack collected from a store stays boxed; second-hand furniture is wrapped before it goes in the van, not after it has rubbed against something.

Need the City of London hourly rate confirmed before you book?

Send the item list, both addresses and the floor at each end — a fixed hourly quote comes back the same day.

When a sofa genuinely will not fit

It happens, and the honest answer matters more than the optimistic one. Most sofas can be brought in with the feet off and the item on its end. Some cannot, and then the choices are a specialist hoist, a window removal, or returning the item.

Send us photos of the item and the entrance before you commit to buying. Two minutes of measuring at that stage is worth more than any amount of problem-solving on the doorstep.

Dismantling, disposal and the old sofa

We can dismantle and reassemble beds, wardrobes and flat-pack at £25 an item, added to a single-item booking without changing it into an hourly job.

What we cannot do on a van booking is take the old item away as waste — that needs a licensed waste carrier. Our clearance team handles it and can often attend the same day, so the new sofa arrives and the old one leaves within a couple of hours of each other.

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What City of London customers say

★★★★★

Sardar did great work!

Sardar did a fantastic job both with the clean and also communicating /managing expectations. I think it's easy get a bit worried about any company wanting upfront payment and so on, but ultimately if it's Sardar doing your work I believe you won't regret it :) Thank you!
Edd Humphries ·
★★★★★

Very professional cleaners

Very professional cleaners, very kind! The over and hobs of the flat we are moving into were seriously dirty and they did an amazing job! They also cleaned an extra window for us. I would recommend and I would book again in a heartbeat!
Elisabetta Sicchiero ·

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By area

This guide, localized across City of London 10 areas

Every area below has its own version of this guide with local housing mix, access and parking notes.

Who wrote this page

Reviewed by Sarbaz Hassan, Operations Director .

We run van jobs across City of London most days, from single-item collections to full studio and one-bed moves.

  • Company no. 11855405
  • VAT no. GB 331 4560 12
  • Goods-in-transit & public liability insured
  • DBS-checked crews
  • Licensed waste carrier

Hourly van rates for City of London, confirmed in writing

What is moving, both postcodes, the floor at each end and your preferred slot — that is all we need to price it.

Questions

Quick answers for City of London

Yes. The prices, timings and packing advice in this guide are what we work to across City of London, including EC1, EC2, EC3, EC4. What varies locally is access — stairs versus lift, a bay suspension with City of London Corporation and ULEZ plus the Congestion Charge — and every one of those is inside the written quote before you book.