Grayson is one of Gwinnett’s youngest cities (incorporated in the 1990s, most of it built since 2000) and one of the fastest-growing for families. Mostly single-family homes on quarter- to half-acre lots, in newer HOA subdivisions, anchored by the Grayson High School feeder.
Grayson is family-suburb Gwinnett at its newest — most homes were built between 2000 and 2015, the subdivisions all have HOAs, and the streets are wide enough for our 26-foot trucks. The local move profile here skews young: growing families, school-driven moves into the Grayson feeder, and the occasional first-time buyer coming out of a Lawrenceville or Snellville apartment.
We see steady Grayson volume year-round, with the heaviest spike in the May–August window driven by the school calendar. Most Grayson homes are 3–5 bedrooms, two stories, with finished basements common.
Because Grayson is only 8 miles from our Lawrenceville depot, drive time is minimal and we can run early starts here. Same-day capability is strong.
Grayson is small but growing — a mix of country-club homes, equestrian estates, and family subdivisions. We’ve worked across the entire ZIP.
Local Grayson moves start at $325 (2-hour minimum). Your full breakdown below.
Rough estimate is fine — we adjust on move day if it’s bigger or smaller.
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Rough is fine — we’ll lock the exact date over text.
The owner texts you within 5 minutes.
Grayson is small enough that we can usually have a crew on-site within 30 minutes if we’re available. Same-day bookings are common.
A lot of Grayson homes are on bigger lots with longer driveways. We don’t charge “long carry” fees the way some movers do — that’s included in the hourly rate.
Text (678) 832-8587 and the owner replies. No call center, no “ticket assigned to a representative.”
Every city plays by different rules. Here’s what we know about Grayson before we send the truck.
Most Grayson subdivisions require advance HOA notification for moves, and some of the gated or higher-end neighborhoods require a refundable bond (typically $100–$250) in case of damage to common areas. Ask your HOA at least a week before the move.
Grayson’s newer subdivisions were built for modern traffic — wide streets, big cul-de-sacs, easy backing-in for trucks. This is one of the easier cities we work for truck access.
A lot of Grayson homes have walkout or partial basements. We staff for the floor count — 3-man crew if it’s a basement-plus-two-story house. Walkout basements speed the move up; interior-only basements slow it down.
May–early August is peak. Book 4 weeks ahead for these dates. We can prioritize the kids’ rooms in the load order to be unpacked first.
Pattern recognition from years of work in Grayson — these are the typical moves we plan for.
Young couple or family buying their first house in Grayson, often coming out of a Lawrenceville or Norcross apartment. 2- or 3-man crew, 4–5 hours, sometimes a storage stop.
Family outgrows the 3-bedroom and buys a 4-bedroom in the same school zone. 3- or 4-man crew, 5–7 hours, same-day move.
Family relocating to a newer or larger home further north. 4-man crew, 6–7 hours including drive. New-construction destinations sometimes mean closing-day moves — we can stage accordingly.
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