From leafy Handsworth Street to the edge of the Baakens Valley, get competitive quotes for your Glen Hurd move today.
Tucked neatly between the bustling Cape Road and the lush greenery of the Baakens Valley, Glen Hurd remains one of Gqeberha’s most tranquil residential pockets. Whether you are relocating closer to the sports fields of Alexander Road High School or moving into a spacious family home near the Glen Hurd Drive circle, MoveXpress connects you with local experts who know these quiet, winding streets. Our platform eliminates the stress of calling multiple transporters by bringing verified moving companies directly to you, ensuring your transition near the PE Golf Club is handled with professional care.
As Glen Hurd is dominated by large 3 and 4-bedroom houses, moving costs typically range from R3,500 for a medium townhouse move to R7,500+ for full family homes with outbuildings and garden equipment.
Moving into Hurdman Street or Handsworth Street requires careful planning due to the narrow, tree-lined verges that can snag high-top trucks. Properties backing onto the Baakens Valley often have steep, sloping driveways that require smaller shuttle vehicles rather than large 8-tonners.
We frequently facilitate moves between Glen Hurd and neighbouring suburbs like Newton Park, Mangold Park, Mill Park, and Sunridge Park.
Established families seeking large erven near top schools and professionals who want a quick commute to the Newton Park business hub.
Yes, our partners are experienced with the steep gradients found on streets overlooking the Baakens Valley and the narrow access points common in older Glen Hurd homes.
Most moves within Gqeberha are completed in a single day, especially given Glen Hurd's central location just 6km from the CBD and its proximity to the Cape Road arterial.
We recommend booking at least 2-3 weeks in advance, particularly if you are moving during the busy school holiday periods when families are relocating near Alexander Road High.
Absolutely. Our network includes specialized teams for heavy items like pianos or large mid-century sideboards frequently found in the suburb's older, spacious homes.