
Movers in Maryland
Moving Across Maryland
Eight cities we serve directly, from Bethesda's high-rises to Charm City rowhouses to the I-270 biotech corridor.
USDOT 4539918 · MC 1801440
At a glance
- Headquartered in Gaithersburg, Montgomery County
- We pull permits across MD: BCDOT, Frederick, Annapolis, county RPP zones
- HOA notifications for Kentlands, King Farm, Worman's Mill, Columbia villages, and more
- Upfront, binding pricing. No hourly creep
Which Maryland cities do we serve?
8 primary cities across Maryland, plus the surrounding suburbs and counties. Each city page covers the local permits, neighborhoods, and quirks our crews handle.
Gaithersburg
Suburban Montgomery County, master-planned communities, and our home base.
Rockville
Maryland's third-largest city, three Metro stations, and serious diversity.
Bethesda
Top-tier schools, Red Line access, NIH on your doorstep, and one of the DMV's…
Silver Spring
One of the most ethnically diverse places in the DMV, a rebuilt downtown on t…
Frederick
Historic downtown, a real craft-beer scene, and an hour from both DC and Balt…
Columbia
James Rouse's planned community, ten distinct villages, and the best public s…
Annapolis
Maryland's 17th-century capital, the Naval Academy, and a city of 40,000 that…
Baltimore
Historic rowhouses, waterfront neighborhoods, and real value north of DC.
What's different about moving in Maryland?
The permit, regulatory, and access patterns our dispatchers plan around for every Maryland booking.
- Montgomery County uses Residential Permit Parking (RPP) zones around Metro stations and core commercial districts. Our crews check the block before move day.
- City of Frederick issues paid 'No Parking' sign permits for downtown rowhouse moves through its Parking Department.
- Howard County moves into and out of Columbia coordinate with the Columbia Association village offices for shared parking and pathway access.
- Baltimore City requires a right-of-way permit from BCDOT for any rowhouse move blocking street parking. Standard processing is 15 days.
- Annapolis requires a Temporary Reserved Parking permit from the City Permits Office for moves in the Historic District and tight downtown blocks.
- I-270 widening construction adds 30-45 minutes during peak hours through Montgomery and Frederick counties. We schedule loads early when possible.
Common Maryland move corridors
Where most of our Maryland moves originate or terminate.
I-270 biotech corridor
Gaithersburg, Rockville, and Bethesda are on the spine of the state's life-sciences cluster. Most weekday moves here either start or end on the I-270 corridor.
Red Line Metro corridor
Bethesda, Silver Spring, and Rockville share the Red Line. High-rise condo moves in these cities cluster around Metro stations.
I-95 / Howard County
Columbia and the Howard County employment cluster sit between DC and Baltimore. Inbound moves often come from both directions.
US-50 / Annapolis spur
Annapolis moves tie back to the wider DMV via US-50. Bay Bridge weekend traffic affects timing in summer.
I-70 / Frederick
Frederick anchors the western edge of our service area. Inbound DC families and commuters drive most of the moves here.
Why hire Blue Crab Moving in Maryland?
Twelve-plus years of Maryland moves, licensed and insured by USDOT, and the same crew on your job from the first lift to the last walk-through.
- 12+ years moving families across Maryland, D.C., Virginia, and West Virginia
- Licensed and insured: USDOT 4539918, MC 1801440
- Same crew start to finish, no swap-outs mid-day
- Upfront, binding pricing. No surprise hourly creep
- 5-star service across the DMV
Maryland moving FAQ
Straight answers to the questions we hear most from Maryland customers.
Which Maryland cities do you serve?
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We move clients in eight primary Maryland cities: Gaithersburg (our HQ), Rockville, Bethesda, Silver Spring, Frederick, Columbia, Annapolis, and Baltimore. Beyond those eight, we cover all of Montgomery County, Howard County, Anne Arundel County, Frederick County, Baltimore City and County, and Prince George's County for local moves. Common suburban towns we serve regularly include Towson, Catonsville, Pikesville, Lutherville, Glen Burnie, Ellicott City, Mount Airy, Damascus, Olney, Wheaton, Kensington, and Chevy Chase. If your origin or destination sits inside the I-495 Beltway or anywhere along the I-270 corridor, we cover it without travel-time surcharges.
Do I need a permit to move in Maryland?
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It depends on the city. Most suburban Maryland blocks need no city permit because driveway parking is available. Baltimore City requires a BCDOT right-of-way permit (15-day standard processing) for rowhouse moves blocking street parking, with a $130-$170 fee built into your binding quote. Frederick issues paid 'No Parking' sign permits for downtown rowhouse moves through its Parking Department. Annapolis requires a Temporary Reserved Parking permit from the City Permits Office, especially in the Historic District. Bethesda, Silver Spring, and Rockville use Residential Permit Parking (RPP) zones around Metro stations and core commercial blocks; our crews check the block before move day. We file every required permit on your behalf, no chase work for you.
How does Maryland HOA handling work?
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Many Maryland master-planned communities require advance HOA notification and a guest pass for the moving truck. We file paperwork with the HOA office five days ahead so the truck doesn't get held up at the gate. The communities that require this most often: Kentlands and Lakelands in Gaithersburg, King Farm and Fallsgrove in Rockville, Montgomery Village's various neighborhoods, Worman's Mill and the historic core in Frederick, the ten Columbia villages (Wilde Lake, Harper's Choice, Long Reach, etc.), and Crofton and Belvoir Square in Anne Arundel County. Some HOAs also restrict move hours to weekday business windows; we coordinate with the HOA contact during the booking call so you don't field calls on move day.
When's the best time to move in Maryland?
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Spring (March through May) and fall (September through November) bring the most comfortable Maryland weather and are typically when families plan moves around school schedules. Summer is the busiest season — book 30-45 days ahead for end-of-month dates, especially around the August 31 / September 1 lease-turnover weekend in Baltimore and Bethesda apartment markets. Winters are mild outside of nor'easters, but Frederick County and the Eastern Panhandle get meaningfully more snow than closer-in DC suburbs because of elevation. We salt and shovel walkways before a single piece moves on icy days, and we add 30-60 minutes of buffer on cross-county routes when a storm is in the 24-hour forecast.
How much does a Maryland move typically cost?
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Local single-family moves in Maryland usually run $1,000 to $5,000 depending on size, stairs, and access. Studio and 1-bedroom apartments run $400 to $1,200 off-peak. Downtown rowhouse moves in Baltimore, Frederick, or Annapolis run higher because of permits, smaller trucks (16-22 ft instead of 26 ft), and pre-1900 stairs that need disassembly. Bethesda, Silver Spring, and Arlington high-rises add COI paperwork and reserved-elevator windows. Three factors drive the high end: full packing service ($500-$2,000 depending on inventory), walk-up flights above the second floor ($100-$200 per flight per crew member), and long-carry distances when the truck cannot park within 100 feet of the door. Out of the state moves out of or into Maryland are quoted by inventory and distance. Every quote is binding before move day.
Do you handle out of the state moves out of Maryland?
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Yes. We move clients out of Maryland to anywhere in the United States. Common destinations include Florida (a large share of our out of the state retirees), the Carolinas (Raleigh-Durham and Charlotte for tech and military relocations), Texas (Austin and Dallas-Fort Worth for remote workers), Georgia (Atlanta corporate moves), New York and Boston (Northeast corridor career moves), and California (West Coast tech). We hold active USDOT 4539918 and MC 1801440 authority with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, verifiable on the FMCSA SAFER lookup. Out of the state pricing is binding before move day, never an hourly creep at the destination, and we use the same crew at pickup and delivery on dedicated-truck moves.
Where we serve in Maryland
Our Maryland service footprint covers the metro areas anchoring each city we serve.
Our Rates
Starting from. Off-peak weekdays.
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$100/hr
2 Movers + Truck
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$140/hr
3 Movers + Truck
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$180/hr
4 Movers + Truck
1st Month Free*
*ask if you qualify
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$49/mo
Storage
Weekends, end-of-month, summer, and holidays run higher. Real quote always wins.
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What our customers say
Real words from customers we've moved across the DMV, including Maryland.
“Absolutely phenomenal service! The Blue Crab team arrived on time, wrapped everything carefully, and had us moved in by early afternoon.”
“Moving from DC to Virginia was stressful enough, but these guys made it seamless. Professional, friendly, and incredibly efficient.”
“We've moved 4 times in 10 years and this was BY FAR the best experience. Fair pricing, no hidden fees, and they treated our antiques with extra care.”