Removalists in Campsie
Campsie is the densest part of the whole area for units, with a touch over seven in ten dwellings being apartments, and most of that life happens around Beamish Street. The shopping strip is one of the busiest in south-west Sydney, awnings out, deliveries all day, walk-up flats sitting directly above the shops.
Where Campsie sits on the density spectrum
Canterbury-Bankstown runs from unit-heavy in the centre to big family homes in the south. The mix here shapes the whole move.
Dwelling mix from G-NAF (Geoscape Australia), the national address dataset.
Moving in Campsie
Campsie is the densest part of the whole area for units, with a touch over seven in ten dwellings being apartments, and most of that life happens around Beamish Street. The shopping strip is one of the busiest in south-west Sydney, awnings out, deliveries all day, walk-up flats sitting directly above the shops. Moving in or out of a flat over a Beamish Street shopfront means timing the truck around the trading next door and the foot traffic, not just finding a park. Off the strip, streets like Anglo Road and Brighton Avenue are a mix of older red-brick walk-ups and newer infill blocks, plenty of them without a lift. The Sydenham-to-Bankstown Metro works have reshaped the station precinct too. We plan Campsie moves around the strip, the stairs and the parking, and we will scout the loading spot before the day.
Most Campsie moves are apartment moves
Around 72% of homes here are units, so the job is usually the lift or the walk-up stairs, the parking and the carry — not a driveway. We sort the lift booking, the loading spot and, for a bigger move, whether a Work Zone is worth lodging.
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The genuine things that shape the truck, the crew and the timing here:
- Around 72% of Campsie dwellings are units — the densest unit market in the area
- Beamish Street is a major, busy shopping strip: a flat above a shop means timing the truck around trading and foot traffic
- Many older walk-up blocks off Anglo Road and Brighton Avenue have no lift — expect a stair carry
- The Metro upgrade has reshaped the station precinct; we scout the loading spot before move day
Parking and Work Zones (City of Canterbury Bankstown)
In the unit-heavy parts of Canterbury-Bankstown there is rarely a driveway, so for a bigger move on a tight, parallel-parked street the right tool is a temporary Work Zone (a reserved on-street space for the truck), applied for through the City of Canterbury Bankstown. The council asks for these to be lodged well ahead — plan on several weeks, not a few days — so it is worth deciding early whether you need one. We help you work out if a Work Zone is warranted or whether legal parking plus careful timing of the truck will do. Confirm the current fee and exact lead time with the council, as those change.
Council on record for Campsie: City of Canterbury Bankstown.
Our Campsie removal services
- House Removals Whole-home moves, including big multigenerational households.
- Office & Shopfront Removals After-hours moves for Bankstown CBD offices and the shopping strips.
- Furniture Removals Single items or a few pieces: sofas, beds, fridges, up walk-up stairs.
- Packing & Unpacking Pro packing for a big house, quality cartons, unpacking at the other end.
- Interstate Removals Moving anywhere: Melbourne, Brisbane, Canberra and beyond.
- Storage Solutions Short or long-term storage when the dates do not line up.
Campsie removals: common questions
How do you move a flat above a shop on Beamish Street?
We time the truck around the trading next door and the foot traffic rather than just looking for a park, and we scout the loading spot before the day. A flat above a shop usually means a stair carry, so we bring the crew and gear for it.
Has the Metro upgrade changed moving around Campsie station?
The Sydenham-to-Bankstown Metro works have reshaped the station precinct and some access around it, so we check the current arrangements and plan the loading spot ahead rather than assume last year’s layout.
Most Campsie flats have no lift — is that a problem?
Not for us. The older walk-ups off Anglo Road and Brighton Avenue are mostly three-storey with no lift, and carrying furniture up and down those stairs safely is exactly what we do as a normal day.
How much does a move in Campsie cost?
Our online-quote rates start at $200/hour for two movers and a truck ($250 for three, $400 for a larger crew with two trucks), and you get a clear indicative quote up front for your specific move. No surprises on the day.