Movers in Marlton, NJ

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About Marlton

Looking for reliable movers in Marlton, NJ? As your local Marlton moving company, Maloney's Moving LLC provides professional residential and commercial moving services throughout Burlington County.

Marlton stands as one of Burlington County's premier suburban communities and a regional anchor for South Jersey, where approximately 10,000 residents within Evesham Township enjoy exceptional schools ranking among New Jersey's finest, comprehensive retail corridors that rival [Cherry Hill](/areas-we-serve/cherry-hill-08034)'s commercial density, superior highway access connecting Philadelphia to the Shore, and diverse residential options spanning luxury single-family estates to contemporary townhome communities. Marlton's Route 73 corridor position places it at the heart of Burlington County's commercial and residential growth, with neighboring [Mount Laurel](/areas-we-serve/mount-laurel-08054) to the north and [Voorhees](/areas-we-serve/voorhees-08043) to the south sharing similar highway-oriented development patterns. The 08053 zip code encompasses Marlton's bustling commercial core along Route 73 and Route 70—the township's defining crossroads—plus established neighborhoods with decades of mature landscaping, newer master-planned developments with strict HOA governance, and mixed-use districts integrating retail convenience with residential density. From the upscale Promenade at Sagemore to quiet cul-de-sac streets surrounding Cherokee High School's award-winning campus, Marlton balances intense commercial vitality with meticulously maintained residential character, creating an environment that attracts affluent professionals, growing families prioritizing Cherokee schools, and relocating executives seeking Philadelphia proximity without urban constraints. Maloney's Moving LLC, family-owned and operated since 2023 — built on 22+ years of professional moving experience, has served Marlton residents throughout this dynamic community's diverse housing landscape—from spacious single-family colonials in Kings Grant and Ramblewood to three-story townhouses in Greenbriar and The Reserve at Marlton, from luxury properties in Marlton Lakes' gated sections to active adult condominiums near Virtua Marlton Medical Campus. Our moving crews understand Marlton's specific logistical realities, from navigating Route 73's relentless retail traffic and Promenade shopping congestion to coordinating with 30+ different homeowners associations enforcing detailed moving policies, from accessing townhome communities where guest parking sits 200+ feet from front doors to managing multi-story moves in contemporary developments where bedroom-level furniture requires three separate flights of stairs. **Why Choose Marlton? Commercial Density & Cherokee Schools Drive Regional Appeal** Commercial infrastructure distinguishes Marlton from surrounding Burlington County communities and functions as a primary driver of the township's residential appeal across demographics. The Route 73/Route 70 intersection creates exceptional retail density that positions Marlton as South Jersey's second-tier commercial hub after Cherry Hill, hosting virtually every national chain: Target, Walmart, Home Depot, Lowe's, Best Buy, Whole Foods, ShopRite, TJ Maxx, Marshall's, Kohl's, Dick's Sporting Goods, PetSmart, multiple automotive dealerships, and 50+ restaurants spanning fast-casual to upscale dining. Promenade at Sagemore anchors the township's upscale retail segment with premium brands, lifestyle shopping, outdoor dining, and entertainment options catering to Marlton's affluent professional demographics. This retail concentration reduces daily travel requirements dramatically—most Marlton residents handle virtually all shopping, dining, healthcare, and personal services within a 5-minute drive, contributing significantly to quality of life and explaining the township's appeal to busy professionals and families prioritizing convenience above all else. Educational excellence defines Cherokee High School and the broader Evesham Township Public Schools system, consistently ranking among Burlington County's top-performing districts with standardized test scores in the 85th-95th percentiles statewide, comprehensive Advanced Placement and honors course offerings, nationally competitive athletics programs (Cherokee Chiefs), modern STEM facilities, and college placement records that see 80%+ of graduates attending four-year institutions. Cherokee's reputation attracts families willing to absorb Marlton's premium property values—median home prices run $100,000-$150,000 above comparable homes in neighboring [Berlin](/areas-we-serve/berlin-08009) or [Voorhees](/areas-we-serve/voorhees-08043)—specifically for educational access. Families also compare Marlton to other Lenape High School District communities including [Mount Laurel](/areas-we-serve/mount-laurel-08054) and [Medford](/areas-we-serve/medford-08055), weighing school access against property costs and commute patterns. The district's commitment to technology integration, facility improvements, arts programming, and innovative teaching creates a measurable "Cherokee premium" in Marlton real estate: homes within Cherokee's boundaries command 10-15% price premiums over equivalent properties in adjacent townships, and summer real estate markets become intensely competitive as families race to secure housing before the academic year begins in September. Healthcare accessibility provides Marlton residents exceptional medical infrastructure centered on Virtua Marlton Medical Campus, a full-service hospital offering 24/7 emergency care, surgical specialties, cardiac services, maternity/OB-GYN, diagnostic imaging, cancer treatment, and comprehensive outpatient programs. Numerous private medical practices, urgent care facilities, specialty providers (orthopedics, dermatology, gastroenterology), dental offices, physical therapy centers, and outpatient services throughout the Route 73 and Route 70 corridors create a healthcare-dense environment that serves not just Marlton residents but draws patients from surrounding communities throughout Burlington and Camden Counties. Medical professionals—physicians, nurses, administrators—relocating to work at Virtua Marlton frequently choose township residence for proximity to workplace, creating a substantial professional demographic within Marlton's residential base. Recreational opportunities throughout Marlton provide diverse options for active lifestyles anchored by Evesham Township's extensive parks system. Kettle Run Park offers miles of paved trails, multiple sports fields, playground equipment, open green space, and seasonal programming. Freedom Park features baseball diamonds, basketball courts, pavilions, and community events. Private fitness centers—LA Fitness, Planet Fitness, boutique studios—supplement public offerings, while youth sports leagues (soccer, baseball, lacrosse, basketball) operate year-round through township recreation programs and private organizations. Marlton's proximity to multiple golf courses (Ramblewood Country Club, Valleybrook Golf Club), the Pinelands National Reserve (15 miles south), and Jersey Shore destinations (45-60 minutes) provides additional outdoor recreation access for residents prioritizing varied activity options beyond immediate township boundaries. **Route 70/Route 73 Corridor: Traffic Realities & Commercial Congestion** Location provides Marlton residents superior highway access while simultaneously creating the township's most significant quality-of-life challenge: relentless traffic congestion along the Route 73 and Route 70 commercial corridors. These two highways intersect in central Marlton, functioning as the township's defining geographic feature and primary commercial spine, but also generating traffic volumes that rival Cherry Hill's busiest stretches. Route 73 carries approximately 40,000-50,000 vehicles daily through Marlton's commercial core, with six lanes (three northbound, three southbound) hosting continuous retail access, turning movements, and through-traffic heading between Philadelphia suburbs and the Shore. Route 70 similarly carries 35,000-45,000 daily vehicles, creating congestion that peaks during predictable periods: **Weekday Rush Hours**: 7-9:30am southbound Route 73 (commuters heading toward Marlton offices, Virtua, Berlin, Atlantic County), 4-7pm northbound Route 73 (reverse commute toward Cherry Hill, Mount Laurel, Philadelphia). Route 70 experiences bidirectional congestion during both peaks as workers travel between Marlton employment centers and residential areas in adjacent townships. **Lunch Hour Surge**: 11:30am-1:30pm both corridors experience retail-driven congestion as workers from Marlton's office parks, medical facilities, and retail employees flood restaurants and fast-casual dining throughout the commercial strips. Traffic lights at major intersections (Elmwood Road, Cropwell Road, Marlton Pike) back up 8-12 vehicles deep during this midday crush. **Weekend Shopping Traffic**: Friday evenings (5-8pm) and all day Saturday (10am-8pm) Promenade at Sagemore and major retail centers generate substantial congestion as regional shoppers from surrounding communities descend on Marlton's retail concentration. Parking lot access, turning movements into shopping centers, and pedestrian crossings slow traffic to crawling speeds along Route 70 near Promenade during peak weekend periods. **Holiday Season Amplification**: Thanksgiving through New Year's, traffic intensity multiplies 2-3x during weekends and evenings as holiday shopping drives regional visitation. Route 73/70 intersection areas become gridlocked Saturday afternoons December, with backups extending miles in all directions. For moving operations, these traffic patterns require careful timing. We schedule Marlton moves during mid-morning windows (9:30am-12pm) or early afternoon periods (1:30-3:30pm) when both commercial corridors flow most efficiently, avoiding morning commutes, lunch surges, and evening retail traffic. Residential streets within neighborhoods typically remain clear, but accessing properties often requires navigating Route 73 or Route 70 at some point, making corridor timing crucial to efficient move completion. **Marlton's Residential Neighborhoods: Housing Mix & Community Character** Despite Marlton's intense commercial character, the township's residential sections create distinct neighborhood identities spanning decades of development history and diverse housing types: **Kings Grant** — Marlton's premium established neighborhood, featuring spacious single-family colonials and split-levels on 0.5-0.75 acre lots with mature trees, established landscaping, and two-car garages. Built primarily in the 1970s-1980s, homes typically range 2,500-3,500 square feet with 4-5 bedrooms, 2.5-3 bathrooms, formal living/dining rooms, and finished basements. The Kings Grant Homeowners Association maintains strict architectural standards and organizes community events. Properties here command $500,000-$700,000, attracting established families and professionals who value spacious lots, Cherokee schools, and neighborhood prestige. Moving considerations: wide driveways (18-22 feet), standard two-car garage access, but longer walks from street parking (50-80 feet typical) and mature tree coverage requiring overhead clearance confirmation. **Marlton Crossing** — Mixed housing development from the 1980s-1990s featuring single-family homes, townhouses, and condominiums creating diverse demographics. Single-family sections offer 2,000-2,800 square foot colonials on quarter-acre lots ($400,000-$550,000), attracting families seeking Cherokee access at more accessible price points than Kings Grant. Townhouse sections provide 1,600-2,200 square foot three-story layouts with attached garages, first-floor living spaces, second-floor bedrooms, and third-floor master suites—these multi-level configurations create moving challenges requiring furniture navigation up two flights of stairs for bedroom-level items. HOA enforces parking rules, guest vehicle restrictions, and moving notification requirements (48-72 hours advance notice typical). **Ramblewood (Marlton Section)** — Established neighborhood from the 1960s-1970s featuring ranch-style homes, Cape Cods, and split-levels on quarter-acre lots. This section attracts first-time buyers and downsizing residents seeking Cherokee schools without premium pricing—homes typically $350,000-$475,000 for 1,800-2,400 square feet. Street widths are narrower (22-26 feet) than newer developments, and properties often feature detached single-car garages. Moving logistics: driveway staging preferred, mature tree coverage limits overhead clearance, mid-century construction means 30-32 inch doorways and compact interior staircases requiring furniture disassembly. **Greentree** — Neighborhood near Route 73 corridor offering convenient commercial access with trade-offs in traffic noise. Mixed housing from 1970s-1990s includes ranches, bi-levels, and townhouses on smaller lots. Properties here ($325,000-$450,000) attract working professionals prioritizing shopping convenience and Philadelphia commuting over neighborhood seclusion. Some streets experience cut-through traffic from Route 73 access, requiring careful truck staging during moves. **Woodstream** — Contemporary development from the 2000s-2010s featuring larger colonials (2,800-4,000 square feet) on 0.4-0.6 acre lots with modern open floor plans, two-story foyers, gourmet kitchens, and luxury master suites. Properties command $550,000-$750,000, attracting affluent professionals and executives. HOA maintains strict architectural controls, landscaping standards, and detailed moving policies including mandatory advance notification, designated move-in/move-out hours (typically 9am-5pm weekdays only), and common area protection requirements. **Greenbriar at Marlton** — Upscale townhome community featuring three-story layouts with attached two-car garages, first-floor living/dining/kitchen, second-floor bedrooms, and third-floor master suites or bonus rooms. Units range 2,000-2,600 square feet ($375,000-$500,000), attracting young professionals, downsizing empty-nesters, and relocating executives seeking maintenance-free living with Cherokee schools. Moving challenges: three-story navigation requires carrying furniture up two flights for bedroom level and three flights for master suites, narrow interior staircases (36-40 inches), and guest parking 150-200+ feet from front doors requiring relay staging during moves. HOA enforces strict moving policies: advance notification, designated hours, elevator reservations (if applicable), and parking permits for moving vehicles. **The Reserve at Marlton/Marlton Lakes** — Newer luxury developments featuring mix of single-family homes ($600,000-$900,000) and upscale townhomes ($450,000-$650,000) with gated access, clubhouse amenities, pools, and premium finishes. HOA governance is strict: architectural review for exterior modifications, detailed moving policies, guest parking restrictions, and common area protection requirements. Moving logistics: gated access requires coordination with HOA and security, tight cul-de-sacs (40-50 foot radius) limit turning space, and premium neighborhoods expect minimal disruption with professional, quiet operations. **Marlton Gate** — Active adult community (55+) featuring maintenance-free condominiums and townhomes designed for downsizing retirees. Units range 1,200-1,800 square feet with first-floor master suites, elevators in condo buildings, and minimal-maintenance landscaping. Residents often relocate from larger homes within Marlton or surrounding areas, creating frequent downsizing moves. Moving logistics: elevator reservations required (typically 2-hour windows), loading dock coordination, insurance certificates mandatory, and sensitivity to senior movers' needs and potential stress. **HOA Logistics, Parking Rules & Townhome Challenges** Homeowners associations govern the majority of Marlton's residential developments, creating standardized moving requirements that vary by community but typically include: **Advance Notification**: 48-72 hours minimum advance notice to HOA management companies with move date, approximate timing (arrival/departure), number of vehicles, and contact information. Some premium communities require 7-14 days notice during peak summer moving season (June-August) when move scheduling competes with Cherokee High School transitions. **Designated Moving Hours**: Many HOAs restrict moves to weekdays 9am-5pm or 8am-6pm, prohibiting weekend moves to minimize disruption to residents' leisure time. Premium communities enforce these restrictions strictly—violations can result in fines to homeowners or access denial to moving companies. **Guest Parking Permits**: Townhome and condominium communities typically require guest parking permits for moving trucks, issued by HOA offices with specific assigned spaces. Guest parking often sits 100-200+ feet from unit front doors due to community layout and parking lot positioning, requiring relay staging: crew members shuttle furniture from truck to unit entrance using hand trucks and dollies rather than direct door-to-truck loading. **Common Area Protection**: HOAs require floor protection (Masonite, cardboard, carpet film) in hallways, elevators, lobbies, and stairwells during moves. We bring standard protection materials, but some premium communities mandate specific products or professional installation. Damage to common areas results in deductions from damage deposits or direct billing to homeowners, making careful handling essential. **Elevator Reservations** (Condominiums): Multi-story condo buildings require advance elevator reservations with strict 2-4 hour time windows. Missing reservations or overrunning windows creates conflicts with other residents and HOA management, requiring precise timing and efficient operations. **Cul-de-Sac & Tight Development Access**: Newer Marlton developments feature cul-de-sacs with 40-50 foot turning radii—adequate for passenger vehicles but tight for 20-26 foot moving trucks. We often reverse into cul-de-sacs to position trucks close to target properties, using forward exit after loading to minimize turnaround complexity. Narrow development streets (24-28 feet) with parked cars on both sides require coordination with neighbors for temporary access. **Multi-Story Townhome Navigation**: Marlton's contemporary townhome developments predominantly feature three-story layouts: attached garage/storage at ground level, main living areas (living room, dining room, kitchen) on second floor accessed via entry-level staircase, bedrooms on third floor, and sometimes master suites or bonus rooms on fourth level. Moving bedroom furniture, king-size mattresses, dressers, and entertainment centers requires carrying items up 18-22 steps from entry level to bedroom level, and an additional 12-16 steps to master suite level in four-story units. Interior stairways typically measure 36-40 inches wide with 90-degree turns or landings creating tight maneuvering spaces. We use specialized furniture dollies, shoulder straps, and team coordination to navigate multi-level moves safely and efficiently, but these configurations inherently slow operations compared to single-story ranches or two-story colonials with bedroom-level access from main staircase. **Moving Logistics Specific to Marlton's Suburban Density** Marlton's combination of commercial vitality, HOA governance, diverse housing types, and suburban density creates unique moving considerations: **Route 73/70 Timing Coordination**: Accessing Marlton properties almost inevitably requires navigating Route 73 or Route 70 at some point during moves. We monitor real-time traffic (Waze, Google Maps) and adjust approach routes dynamically—using back streets (Elmwood Road, Cropwell Road, Main Street) when possible to avoid corridor congestion during peak periods. Communication with customers about realistic arrival times accounts for traffic variables that can add 15-30 minutes to equipment positioning during rush hours. **HOA Coordination & Documentation**: For properties within HOA-governed communities (approximately 60-70% of Marlton housing stock), we coordinate advance notification with homeowners at least 5-7 days before move dates, confirming HOA requirements, securing guest parking permits, arranging elevator reservations, and understanding community-specific policies. This proactive preparation prevents access delays, compliance conflicts, and move-day surprises. **Parking & Access Distance**: Marlton townhome and condominium communities frequently position guest parking lots 100-200+ feet from unit front doors due to community layout priorities (preserving green space, aesthetic considerations, building positioning). We stage moves using relay techniques: position truck in assigned guest parking, use hand trucks and furniture dollies to shuttle items from truck to unit entrance, then navigate interior stairs to final placement. This relay staging adds time compared to direct door-to-truck operations possible in single-family driveway staging, but represents standard practice for Marlton's high-density developments. **Multi-Story Furniture Navigation**: Three-story and four-story townhomes require specialized techniques and equipment. We bring shoulder straps, furniture sliders, and use team coordination (one crew member leading from top, one pushing from below) to navigate stairs safely. King-size bed frames, sectional sofas, entertainment centers, and dressers often require disassembly before stairway ascent and reassembly after placement. We plan extra time for multi-level townhome moves—typically 6-8 hours for standard 2-3 bedroom townhouse relocations versus 4-6 hours for equivalent square footage in single-family ranch or two-story colonial configurations. **Cul-de-Sac Positioning & Turnaround**: Newer Marlton developments feature extensive cul-de-sac street layouts creating quiet, low-traffic residential environments but limiting moving truck positioning options. We reverse into cul-de-sacs when possible, positioning truck rear close to target property and using forward exit after loading to avoid complex backing maneuvers in tight spaces. Tight development streets require coordination with neighbors when staging equipment affects their driveway access or street parking. **Premium Property Expectations**: Marlton's affluent demographics and Cherokee school reputation attract residents accustomed to high service standards. Moving operations must reflect professionalism appropriate to premium properties: quiet, considerate conduct, careful handling of luxury finishes (hardwood floors, custom millwork, designer fixtures), attention to detail in furniture placement and assembly, and cleanup of all packing materials and debris before departure. Our crews understand that Marlton residents expect polished service matching the community's character, and we deliver accordingly. **Why Marlton Residents Choose Maloney's Moving** Our extensive Burlington County experience provides detailed knowledge of Marlton's neighborhoods, traffic patterns, HOA requirements, and property-specific access considerations. We've handled hundreds of Marlton moves across the township's diverse housing landscape—from Kings Grant single-family estates to Greenbriar three-story townhouses, from Ramblewood split-levels to Marlton Lakes gated luxury properties. This regional expertise extends throughout the Route 73 corridor including [Mount Laurel](/areas-we-serve/mount-laurel-08054), [Medford](/areas-we-serve/medford-08055), and [Cherry Hill](/areas-we-serve/cherry-hill-08034), enabling seamless relocations between Marlton and neighboring communities that share similar highway-oriented development patterns and premium school district positioning. This Marlton-specific familiarity eliminates learning curves, ensures efficient operations regardless of property type or community governance, and prevents access complications that unfamiliar crews encounter when navigating HOA policies and tight development layouts. Full licensing through the New Jersey Department of Transportation (License #39PM00502700) and comprehensive insurance coverage meet strict requirements that Marlton's numerous HOAs mandate. Property managers and association boards require proof of licensing and insurance before authorizing moves, and many maintain preferred vendor lists where properly licensed companies receive priority scheduling. All Marlton residents benefit from liability protection and quality assurance that professional credentials guarantee—unlicensed operators create risk exposure that premium property values and HOA oversight simply don't tolerate. Transparent pricing accommodates Marlton's diverse housing market spanning $300,000 townhouses to $800,000+ luxury estates. Our written estimates explain charges clearly, detail hourly rates, and account for property-specific factors including multi-story configurations, HOA compliance time, long parking-to-door distances, furniture disassembly/reassembly, and any special handling requirements. The quote represents the final price—no hidden fees, no unexpected surcharges, no last-minute adjustments inflating costs beyond original estimates. We understand Marlton residents value straightforward, professional service matching Cherokee schools' reputation for excellence, and we deliver pricing transparency and operational efficiency that reflects those expectations. Equipment and expertise distinguish our Marlton operations. We maintain appropriately-sized trucks (16-26 foot box trucks) suitable for Marlton's cul-de-sac developments, shoulder straps and furniture dollies designed for multi-story townhome navigation, comprehensive protective supplies (floor protection, furniture blankets, stretch wrap), and experienced crews trained in HOA coordination, premium property handling, and efficient multi-level furniture navigation. This equipment investment and training focus translates directly to careful handling, property protection, HOA compliance, and efficient completion regardless of Marlton's logistical complexities. **Testimonial from a Marlton Customer** 'We relocated to Marlton from Central Jersey specifically for Cherokee High School after researching South Jersey districts extensively. Maloney's Moving coordinated our move perfectly around our tight timeline with Virtua, navigated the Route 73 afternoon traffic expertly by timing arrival during the mid-morning lull, and managed our Greenbriar townhome HOA's detailed requirements without any issues—they secured the guest parking permit, protected the stairway carpet throughout the three-story carry, and assembled all our bedroom furniture on the upper levels exactly where we wanted it. The crew understood immediately that our king-size bed frame required disassembly for the narrow stairway turn, handled it professionally, and reassembled everything perfectly. The final cost matched their detailed quote exactly—no surprises or hidden charges. They clearly know Marlton's HOAs, traffic patterns, and townhome layouts inside and out. We've already recommended them to neighbors on our street who are planning moves this summer.' — Michael and Sarah T., Marlton **Get Your Free Estimate Today** Whether you're relocating to Marlton for its Cherokee schools, commercial convenience, and highway access, moving within the township as your family grows or downsizes, or departing for opportunities elsewhere, Maloney's Moving LLC delivers professional, reliable service tailored specifically to this community's unique characteristics. We understand Marlton's intense Route 73/70 corridor traffic, diverse property types from single-family estates to multi-story townhomes, extensive HOA governance requiring advance coordination and documentation, parking challenges in high-density developments, and the premium service expectations that match Cherokee schools' reputation. Contact us today for a free estimate and experience the difference that specialized Marlton knowledge, HOA coordination expertise, and multi-story townhome experience bring to your move.

Why Choose Maloney's Moving in Marlton

  • Local Expertise: We know Marlton inside and out—from traffic patterns to building regulations
  • Fully Licensed & Insured: NJ Public Movers License #39PM00502700 with comprehensive coverage
  • Affordable Rates: Transparent hourly pricing with no hidden fees—ever
  • Family-Owned with 22+ Years Experience: Your neighbors, not a national chain

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Residential & Commercial Moving Services

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Professional home moving services in Marlton. We handle apartments, houses, and condos with care.

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Business relocation services in 08053. Minimal downtime, maximum efficiency for your company.

Packing Services

Expert packing and unpacking services. We bring supplies and handle everything professionally.

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Efficient local moves throughout Burlington County. Same-day service available.

Local Landmarks

  • Promenade at Sagemore - Upscale shopping and dining destination featuring premium retailers, restaurants, and lifestyle businesses
  • Cherokee High School - Top-ranked comprehensive high school serving Marlton with strong academics and extensive programs
  • Virtua Marlton Medical Campus - Major healthcare facility offering emergency services, surgical specialties, and comprehensive medical care
  • Kettle Run Park - Extensive recreation area with trails, sports fields, playgrounds, and natural areas for outdoor activities
  • Route 73 Commercial Corridor - Major retail district hosting national chains, restaurants, services, and entertainment venues
  • Route 70 Shopping District - Commercial area featuring diverse retail, dining, and professional service options
  • Marlton Tavern - Historic landmark and popular restaurant representing community heritage
  • Evesham Township Municipal Complex - Government center providing township services and community resources

Neighborhoods We Serve

  • Kings Grant - Premium neighborhood featuring spacious homes, mature landscaping, active community association, excellent school access
  • Marlton Crossing - Established development with diverse architectural styles, family demographics, convenient shopping proximity
  • Marlton Lakes - Residential community offering well-maintained properties, neighborhood amenities, quiet streets
  • Ramblewood - Section featuring varied housing types, established demographics, recreational facilities, community character
  • Greentree - Neighborhood near Route 73 corridor with convenient commercial access, diverse property styles, family-oriented environment
  • Woodstream - Development offering contemporary homes, newer construction, modern amenities, professional demographics

Local Moving Tips

  • Route 73 and Route 70 experience heavy congestion during commute hours (7-9am, 4-7pm) and weekend shopping—we schedule moves mid-morning or early afternoon avoiding peak traffic
  • Homeowners associations throughout Marlton require advance notification and adherence to specific moving policies—we coordinate proactively preventing access delays and compliance issues
  • Promenade at Sagemore and major retail centers generate traffic throughout business hours—our routing plans account for commercial congestion patterns
  • Cherokee High School's reputation attracts families seeking top-tier education creating competitive summer real estate markets—we accommodate scheduling preferences around academic transitions
  • Property diversity from townhouses to large estates requires customized moving approaches—our estimates account for specific home characteristics ensuring appropriate resources
  • Virtua Marlton employment attracts healthcare professionals with tight relocation timelines—we offer flexible scheduling for job-related moves

We Also Serve Nearby Communities

In addition to Marlton, we provide professional moving services to surrounding areas:

Mount LaurelVoorheesEvesham TownshipMedford LakesMedford

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Serving All of Burlington County

While we specialize in Marlton (08053), we also serve communities throughoutBurlington County and surrounding areas in South Jersey.

Professional Moving Services in Marlton

Marlton is the primary community within Evesham Township in Burlington County, New Jersey. Located approximately 15 miles east of our Deptford headquarters, Marlton is a thriving suburban area known for its excellent schools, extensive shopping options, and convenient access to both Philadelphia and the Jersey Shore. The community is home to roughly 46,000 residents across a wide variety of housing styles.

Marlton's commercial landscape is centered along Route 70, which features a dense concentration of retail centers, restaurants, and professional services. The Promenade at Sagemore and nearby shopping plazas provide upscale retail options, while the surrounding commercial corridors offer everything from grocery stores to specialty services. Residents enjoy convenient access to virtually any retail or dining need without leaving the community.

Maloney's Moving LLC has earned a loyal customer base in Marlton through consistent, professional service. The community's varied housing stock, which ranges from older split-levels and colonials near the downtown core to newer luxury homes in developments like The Reserve and Country Walk, requires an adaptable approach to each move. Our crews arrive prepared for the specific challenges of each property, whether that means navigating a narrow colonial staircase or protecting marble foyer flooring in a newer executive home.

Evesham Township's school district is well-regarded, and the area is served by Cherokee High School in the Lenape Regional High School District, known for strong academics and extracurricular programs. The township also maintains an impressive parks and recreation system, including Indian Spring Golf Course and numerous community parks with sports facilities, playgrounds, and walking trails.

Whether you are moving to Marlton to take advantage of its schools and amenities, relocating within the community, or heading to a new home elsewhere in South Jersey, Maloney's Moving provides the professional expertise and transparent pricing that make your transition stress-free. Contact us for a free estimate and experience the reliable service that Marlton families have trusted for years.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Moving in Marlton

How much does it cost to hire movers in Marlton?

Our rates for moves in Marlton start as low as $160/hr for a 2-man crew. Final pricing depends on home size, distance, and job complexity. Call (856) 223-7940 for a free quote.

Is Maloney's Moving licensed to operate in Marlton, NJ?

Yes. Maloney's Moving LLC is a fully licensed New Jersey moving company (NJ License #39PM00502700) serving Marlton and all of South Jersey.

How far in advance should I book movers in Marlton?

We recommend booking at least 2-3 weeks in advance, especially for weekend moves. Same-day and last-minute moves may be available — call us to check availability.

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