Redondo Beach is the largest and most family-oriented of the South Bay’s beach cities — roughly 67,000 residents across 6.4 square miles — with a median home price near $1.5 million and a far wider mix of housing than its denser neighbors to the north. The Hollywood Riviera’s hillside homes climb toward the Palos Verdes border with ocean views and curving streets; South Redondo’s avenues sit close to the beach and Riviera Village; North Redondo is denser and townhome-heavy; and the harbor and pier anchor the waterfront with condos and marina-adjacent living. A Riviera view home and a North Redondo townhome move very differently, and Nelson Westerberg matches crew and equipment to each.
Redondo’s variety is the planning factor. Hollywood Riviera homes can involve hillside grades and narrower, curving streets where staging matters. North Redondo’s townhomes frequently mean shared driveways, tight turns, and interior stairs. The harbor-area condos bring building logistics — elevators, loading zones, and reservations — while South Redondo’s beach-close avenues are more straightforward but still permit-parked in places.
An experienced crew reads which of these applies and plans the staging, parking, and equipment accordingly, with protective runners, wraps, and corner guards standard on every job and careful handling of the family households common here.
Knowing Redondo means understanding the difference between a Riviera hillside approach and a flat North Redondo townhome block, where parking enforcement applies, and how harbor buildings handle move-ins. Family moves here sometimes hinge on school-year timing. We protect belongings against coastal conditions and bring full protective materials to every job.
Nelson Westerberg prices every Redondo Beach move on a binding not-to-exceed estimate: the price quoted is the maximum you pay, and if the move comes in under estimate, you pay less. No verbal ballparks, no change orders on move day, and no holding belongings hostage against a higher final bill. As a guide:
Because access and home sizes vary so widely across Redondo Beach, an on-site or detailed virtual survey produces a far more accurate quote than any generic calculator.
Redondo Beach homes are high-value and often filled with irreplaceable belongings — exactly the kind of move where the wrong mover is an expensive mistake. Nelson Westerberg is the right choice here for concrete reasons. We are a licensed interstate carrier and a top Atlas Van Lines agent, not a broker — your move runs on a professional, accountable network rather than being sold to the lowest bidder, which is where so many high-value moves go wrong. We protect what we move with full-value protection and white-glove handling standards — protective materials and custom crating applied as a matter of course, not as upsells. We price honestly, on a binding not-to-exceed estimate, so there are no move-day surprises and no leverage games with your belongings. And we bring decades of experience with high-value, complex relocations and the specific local knowledge a Redondo Beach move demands — the hillside grades of the Hollywood Riviera, the harbor-area building logistics, and the shared driveways of North Redondo’s townhomes. For a household trusting a mover with a Riviera hillside or harbor home and a lifetime of possessions, that combination of accountable carrier, real protection, honest pricing, and proven local expertise is what makes the difference between a move you worry about and one you don’t.
What makes Redondo Beach moves vary so much?
Redondo spans hillside Riviera view homes, beach-close South Redondo avenues, townhome-heavy North Redondo, and harbor condos — each with different access. We assess the specific property and bring the right crew and equipment, whether that’s hillside staging, stair carries, or building coordination.
How much does a move in Redondo Beach cost?
Local three-to-five-bedroom moves generally run $2,800 to $9,000 depending on access, with hillside, stair, or elevator factors adding $400 to $1,500; long-distance moves to the East Coast typically range $13,000 to $36,000. Every Redondo Beach move is quoted on a binding not-to-exceed estimate after a survey, so the figure you’re given is the maximum you’ll pay.
Can you crate and move fine art and custom pieces?
Yes. Custom crating, specialized packing, and climate-aware transport for fine art, glass, and high-value or fragile items are core services, applied as standard on the high-value homes common in Redondo Beach.
Do you handle long-distance and international moves from Redondo Beach?
Yes. As a licensed interstate carrier and top Atlas Van Lines agent, we handle local, long-distance, and international relocations on our own coordinated network — not as a broker handing your shipment to a third party.
We move throughout Redondo Beach, including the Hollywood Riviera, South Redondo, Riviera Village, North Redondo, and the King Harbor area, as well as neighboring Hermosa Beach, Manhattan Beach, and the Palos Verdes Peninsula. We match crew and equipment to each home.
Amazing people to work with and hassle free moving. Didn’t have to worry about a thing, very much professional staff and fast.
Their movers are very professional, and all their support staff are very good on coordinating the moves to ensure all parties are on the same schedule. With my furniture being temporary stored for few months and there were damages to some of the furniture, they were very efficient to provide compensation for the damaged items. I particularly like their web-based claim filing system, very user friendly.
Great service first class service.
Let us know where you're moving from and to. And give us some details about your home.
Record a quick video of each room and our software will create a moving item list.
Submit your quote and we will provide you with a 100% obligation-free moving estimate.