Whether your apartment move goes smoothly rarely comes down to how much you own. It comes down to the building. The high-rises around Hyattsville Crossing and along East-West Highway live by reserved elevators, timed windows, and insurance certificates, while the older garden buildings and arts-district conversions live by tight staircases. Since 2011, True Blue Movers has been working both kinds out of Prince George’s County.
- Operating since2011, Hyattsville MD
- LicensedMD HHG, USDOT/MC authority
- MoversW-2, in uniform
- PricingFlat, matched to your unit
Lose your elevator window and you can lose the whole day, so once we’re in the booked slot the crew keeps pace and management has nothing to write down:
- Lock the elevator We square the freight-elevator slot with the building before move day arrives.
- Send the certificate The insurance certificate reaches management well before you pull up to the dock.
- Pad it, then move it Runners go down in the halls and pads go on the car, then the crew works briskly inside the window.
Each apartment and condo job comes with a flat written figure, so a studio never wears a three-bedroom’s price and the cost is settled before the first box leaves the floor. For reference, studios run $450 to $710 and one-bedrooms $710 to $1,180, sliding with access and floor count.
Across the DMV’s endless two- and three-flight walk-ups, we send enough bodies plus the lifting straps and shoulder dollies to ease heavy pieces down a cramped stairwell without drama:
- 1920s row-house conversions across Mount Rainier and the Gateway Arts District
- Garden-apartment fourplexes around West Hyattsville
- Student units circling the University of Maryland in College Park
Condo Towers and the Insurance-Certificate Routine
The Metro Green Line high-rise belt is home ground for us, from a one-bedroom at Hyattsville Crossing to a condo facing East-West Highway. We track which buildings demand a certificate on file ahead of time, and ours, naming your building and its management company, lands with them early so the dock never turns you back.
Common areas, your liability
Damage to a shared lobby, an elevator cab, or a common hallway lands on the resident financially. Our crew guards every stretch of it, which keeps the building’s rulebook from becoming a charge on your account.
Walk-Ups, HOA Rules, and Curbside Space
✓ Our crew, our trucks
- Andre or someone in his office picks up — no call center
- One flat written rate is exactly what you settle at the curb
- The same True Blue crew loads and unloads, every time
- $1M cargo coverage, same-day COI for your building manager
- Claims stay in-house — Andre signs off himself
× Broker chain
- A call center bounces you and sells your number on
- Quote rebilled at delivery for “extras”
- A different stranger’s truck shows up each time
- Generic certificate, COI is a fight
- “Not our crew” runaround on damage claims
Beyond the towers, much of DMV apartment life runs through HOA-governed condos and EYA townhomes with their own move-in rulebooks and certificate demands. That paperwork is familiar territory for us, Riverdale Park through Greenbelt and over to Cheverly.
We also map out Hyattsville’s parking rules and any posted move-in hours in advance, claiming the loading zone early along the Metro stretch so move-out day doesn’t end with a citation and a tow truck.
Every apartment and condo job covers:
- Coordinating the elevator and dock window with your building or HOA
- Getting the insurance certificate to management before the date
- Pads on the elevator, runners in the halls, protection across the lobby floor
- A dedicated stair team for the walk-ups
- A flat figure scaled to a studio, a condo, or a multi-bedroom
However many flights stand between you and the truck, Andre’s uniformed W-2 crew carries the load. Phone (888) 711-4778 and we’ll book it.


