[{"@context":"https:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BlogPosting","@id":"https:\/\/nycgreatmovers.com\/blog\/nyc-sunday-movers\/#BlogPosting","mainEntityOfPage":"https:\/\/nycgreatmovers.com\/blog\/nyc-sunday-movers\/","headline":"Should You Move During the Weekday or Weekend?","name":"Should You Move During the Weekday or Weekend?","description":"Once you\u2019ve found your next apartment, you\u2019ll have to pack and move all of your things by the [&hellip;]","datePublished":"2016-01-17","dateModified":"2025-11-06","author":{"@type":"Person","@id":"https:\/\/nycgreatmovers.com\/blog\/author\/kevin\/#Person","name":"Great Moving (Kevin)","url":"https:\/\/nycgreatmovers.com\/blog\/author\/kevin\/","identifier":5,"image":{"@type":"ImageObject","@id":"https:\/\/secure.gravatar.com\/avatar\/b4997c379c86a878ffe0e2cbc54f56f2298ff0763e895fa10c13c22bfb54a237?s=96&d=mm&r=g","url":"https:\/\/secure.gravatar.com\/avatar\/b4997c379c86a878ffe0e2cbc54f56f2298ff0763e895fa10c13c22bfb54a237?s=96&d=mm&r=g","height":96,"width":96}},"publisher":{"@type":"Organization","name":"NYC Great Movers","logo":{"@type":"ImageObject","@id":"https:\/\/nycgreatmovers.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/08\/nycgreatmovers-logo-20250918.png","url":"https:\/\/nycgreatmovers.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/08\/nycgreatmovers-logo-20250918.png","width":600,"height":363}},"image":{"@type":"ImageObject","@id":"https:\/\/nycgreatmovers.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/01\/Should-You-Move-During-the-Weekday-or-Weekend.jpg","url":"https:\/\/nycgreatmovers.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/01\/Should-You-Move-During-the-Weekday-or-Weekend.jpg","height":1280,"width":1920},"url":"https:\/\/nycgreatmovers.com\/blog\/nyc-sunday-movers\/","about":["Moving Tips"],"wordCount":1279,"keywords":["great movers brooklyn","local movers nyc","Move During the Weekday","Move During the Weekend","move on the weekend","movers Brooklyn","Movers in NYC","Movers New York","movers nyc","movers sunday","Moving Companies NYC","Moving Company NYC","moving on sunday nyc","New York Movers","new york sunday move","NYC Movers","NYC moving companies","sunday movers nyc","weekday move","weekend move"],"articleBody":"Once you\u2019ve found your next apartment, you\u2019ll have to pack and move all of your things by the time your old lease ends. Depending on whether the current apartment is occupied or not can affect your move date. In most cases, the apartment will already be empty before you move in, so you\u2019ll be able to choose a specific day that works for you.While most people tend to move on the weekend due to their work schedule, it\u2019s not always the best option. Sometimes scheduling a move Monday through Thursday can be the better option, even if that means taking a day off work. With that said, it\u2019s up to you to weigh the pros and cons of moving on the weekend or weekday and take into consideration any other extenuating circumstances. Sometimes you will have to move out on a particular day because your lease is up and you don\u2019t want to pay for another month\u2019s rent on your old apartment. In those cases, it\u2019s best to move out whenever feasible to avoid additional charges.If you do have some time to spare, consider your options carefully. Besides that, make sure to also take the day after a move off (if you move during a weekday) to give yourself some time to rest and unpack.Weekend MovingMost people try to plan their move around the weekend due to the standard Monday-Friday schedule that most workplaces require. This makes it seem like the most logical choice since you\u2019ll have the day off and, if you have kids, they will be home from school. Not to mention that if you move on a Saturday, you will miss rush hour traffic. Plus, if you move on Saturday, you have all of Sunday to unpack.&nbsp;Average Moving Costs: Weekday vs. WeekendDayAverage Hourly Rate ($)Availability (%)Chance of Last-Minute Booking (%)Peak Demand LevelMonday1408560MediumTuesday1359065LowWednesday1309575LowThursday1458055MediumFriday1607035HighSaturday1756020Very HighSunday1706525High*Data reflects average NYC moving costs and trends. Rates may vary by distance, building type, and time of year.&nbsp;Unfortunately, many professional residential movers charge extra money for Saturday and Sunday moves since their schedules tend to be packed during those days (although NYC Great Movers charges a fixed hourly rate regardless of your moving day). As well, even if you don\u2019t have to contend with rush hour traffic, there are usually other issues that pop up during the weekend, whether that\u2019s road closures due to construction or a scheduled event like a marathon or parade. Weekends also mean there will be more people around in your apartment and on the streets, making it more difficult to easily maneuver your furniture through the stairwell\/elevators and from the curb.The biggest drawback is making sure all of the utilities are properly connected before you move. In most cases, the apartment should provide you with access to heat and hot water. For the most part, apartments will already have electricity (though that\u2019s not always the case), but most will not have gas or cable\/internet set up. Unfortunately, most companies do not send out their technicians on the weekend, so you will have to wait until a weekday to set up an appointment to get everything set up. In this case, it pays to plan ahead. Once you\u2019ve signed the lease and received the keys to the apartment, call your local utility companies and start getting everything set up under your name at your new place.Weekday MovingIf you decide to opt for a weekday move, you\u2019ll have to take some time off from your job, which can be a problem if you\u2019re a part-time or shift worker, as you likely don\u2019t get any paid time off. Still, there are benefits to moving during the weekday. For one, movers tend to have more flexibility and availability, as most people schedule their moves during the weekend. While there is rush hour traffic during the morning and evening, you can easily schedule your move during a quieter time.Another benefit is that most people will be at work when you move in, so you can avoid large crowds and move in faster. You\u2019ll also run into fewer issues when moving in, as the building management company and\/or super will likely be around if you run into any issues. Speaking of issues, some high-rises have specific hours when you can access the freight elevator for large items, and these usually fall during the 9-5 work hours on weekdays. Many luxury buildings also require a certificate of insurance (COI) from the moving company, so if you forgot to request one, it will be much easier to get a copy during the weekdays when the moving office is fully staffed.&nbsp;NYC Traffic Comparison: Weekday vs. WeekendDay8 AM\u201311 AM11 AM\u20133 PM3 PM\u20136 PMAverage Traffic Delay (minutes)Monday45205038Tuesday40255540Wednesday42306044Thursday48356549Friday50407053Saturday25354033Sunday20253025*Data based on typical NYC congestion patterns. Times represent average additional minutes added to travel due to traffic.&nbsp;If you have kids, it\u2019s actually a lot easier to move during the week while they\u2019re at school. You can drop them off before the movers arrive and unpack some essentials before you pick them up to go to your new apartment. This way, you don\u2019t have to deal with any meltdowns\/tantrums during the move. Moving is already stressful enough, so why increase your stress by having kids who are bored, tired, unhappy, etc.?Finally, you\u2019ll have faster access to utilities during the weekdays. Sure, your cable\/internet installation won\u2019t happen the same day you move. However, if you find yourself without gas or electricity in your new apartment, you\u2019ll have an easier time contacting the company when you call during business hours.ConclusionAt the end of the day, it\u2019s up to you to decide whether to move on the weekend or a weekday. There are plenty of residential moving services in New York City that provide decent rates regardless of the day of the week. When you move is up to you and, of course, depends on the availability of the apartment. If you have some paid time off available, it might make more sense for you to move during a weekday instead of the weekend. That way, you can actually spend the weekend after the move enjoying your new digs. Otherwise, the weekends are still a good option. Just make sure to book your movers early so you don\u2019t have to scramble for last-minute options the week of the actual move.FAQWhat if I need to be out of my old apartment before my new one is available?The best option is to find a short-term rental or reach out to friends\/family to see if you can stay at their place for one week or so. You can put your belongings in storage or have the moving company you use store your items for you.Would it be better to do a DIY move on the weekend?It depends on your preference and budget. DIY tends to be cheaper, but it requires a lot of manual labor and time. If you\u2019re short on time or don\u2019t have the people necessary to move heavy items, you should hire professional movers.Where can I find good weekend movers?Look for companies that offer a fixed hourly rate regardless of the day. 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