The neighborhood
What a Fullerton move actually involves
The oldest part of the city, the grid running off Harbor Boulevard and Commonwealth Avenue toward Fullerton College, was laid out for cars considerably smaller than a moving truck. Bungalows there have raised foundations, four or five porch steps, narrow interior doorways and a detached garage reached from a rear alley. We walk the approach first, decide whether the truck stages on the street or in the alley, and pad the door casings before anything heavy comes through. On those blocks the mature street trees decide the parking spot more often than the address does.
North and west of downtown the ground rises. Sunny Hills, Raymond Hills, Golden Hills and the Coyote Hills side sit on curving streets with steep, often long private driveways, and a full-size truck cannot always reach the front door. When it cannot, we stage where it is safe and shuttle with a smaller vehicle instead of walking your furniture down a hundred feet of slope. The newer master-planned pockets like Amerige Heights run the other way: easy roads, tighter rules. If your HOA wants a certificate of insurance or a set loading window, tell us when you book and we send it ahead.
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