Moving from Laval to Brossard

Moving from Laval to Brossard without stress: North Shore/South Shore experts, controlled crossing, efficient logistics and clear prices, with no hidden costs, with WillGo Moving.
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Why choose WillGo for your move from Laval to Brossard

Choosing WillGo for your move from Laval to Brossard means benefiting from more than 15 years of inter-bank expertise. Our team knows the neighborhoods perfectly, anticipates access and offers a guaranteed fixed price, with no hidden costs. Available 7 days a week, insured and well equipped, WillGo ensures a smooth, efficient and stress-free move.

The Laval — Brossard journey: distance, routes and travel time

The Laval—Brossard journey covers approximately 30 to 45 km, for an average duration of 40 minutes to 1 h 15. Our teams prefer the A15 and the Samuel-de-Champlain Bridge for its fluidity, or the La Fontaine tunnel as an alternative. The itinerary is chosen according to traffic in order to optimize time and costs.

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Our moving services between Laval and Brossard

At WillGo, we offer a complete range of services adapted to the needs of individuals and businesses moving between Laval and Brossard. Each service is designed to ensure an effective transition between the North Shore and the South Shore, while protecting your assets and your peace of mind.

Laval — Brossard residential move

Our residential moving service covers apartments, condos, single-family homes, and townhouses. We work regularly in residential buildings in Laval as well as in the many new condos in Brossard. All furniture is protected with professional covers, and our movers dismantle and reassemble furniture, including IKEA or Structube models.

A full or partial packaging service is available on request, ideal for families or busy professionals. We also know the specific regulations for condo towers in the DIX30 sector, which prevents delays on the day of the move in Brossard.

Commercial move between Laval and Brossard

For businesses, our commercial moving service is designed to minimize business interruption. We serve offices, businesses, SMEs and restaurants located in the industrial parks of Laval and the commercial areas of Brossard, in particular Taschereau Boulevard, DIX30 and Grande-Allée.

We take care of the safe transport of computer equipment and office furniture, with detailed planning and flexible schedules including evenings and weekends. This type of move on the South Shore and the North Shore is carried out by an experienced team, able to respect tight deadlines.

Transport of heavy and specialized objects

WillGo has the equipment and know-how necessary for the transport of heavy and specialized objects. This includes pool tables that can be dismantled and reassembled, safes, spas, leisure equipment, and high-end appliances. Our movers are trained to handle these objects safely when moving from Laval to Brossard.

Temporary storage for your transition

When possession dates don't coincide, temporary storage becomes an ideal solution. This situation is common for buyers of new condos in Brossard, especially in developing sectors. We offer secure warehouses on the South Shore, available for the short or long term, heated or not, in order to facilitate your transition between Laval and Brossard.

Neighborhoods served in Laval and Brossard areas

Our complete geographic coverage is a major asset for a move from Laval to Brossard. It allows us to intervene quickly and effectively, regardless of your point of departure or arrival.

Laval neighborhoods served

We serve all neighborhoods in Laval, including Chomedey, known for its numerous residential buildings, Sainte-Dorothée for its popular residential character, Vimont and Auteuil, Laval-des-Rapides and Pont-Viau near the metro, as well as Duvernay, Fabreville, Sainte-Rose, Laval-Ouest and the Îles-Laval.

Brossard areas served

In Brossard, our team operates in all sectors. This includes DIX30 with its numerous new condos, sector A near the Champlain Bridge, sector B established residential, sector B, sectors C and D, Brossard's Chinatown on Taschereau Boulevard, Panama, and areas around the REM, and areas around the REM such as the Uniquartier solar station.

How to save on your Laval — Brossard move

It is entirely possible to reduce the cost of a move from Laval to Brossard by adopting a few simple strategies. Choosing a date in the middle of the month helps to avoid periods of high demand, especially the first and last days of the month. Moving between September and May, i.e. during the low season, also offers cheaper rates.

Preparation plays a key role. Preparing your boxes in advance and sorting your possessions reduces invoiced labor time. Giving or selling useless items before D-Day decreases the volume to be carried. For simple furniture, such as shelves or tables, prior dismantling can also generate savings.

Avoiding rush hour on the Champlain Bridge is essential to limit delays. By planning your move outside of the 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. slots, you optimize travel time. Finally, it is important to book the elevator and to check the regulations of Brossard condos in advance, as strict slots are often imposed, especially in new buildings.

Laval and Brossard: two growing cities

Why move from Laval

Laval is the third largest city in Quebec with more than 440,000 inhabitants. Located on an island forming a single municipality, it offers direct access to the metro thanks to the Cartier, De la Concorde and Montmorency stations. Its diversified economy, ranging from pharmaceuticals to high technology, attracts many professionals. The real estate market in Laval is mature and offers a wide variety of properties, which is why many residents are then considering moving to the South Shore.

Why move to Brossard

Brossard is a fast-growing city with more than 90,000 inhabitants. The arrival of the REM, with Brossard, Du Quartier and Panama stations, is a major attraction factor. The DIX30 district combines shops, offices and modern residences, while many recent real estate projects meet demand. Its immediate proximity to Montreal via the Samuel-de Champlain Bridge and its quick access to highways 10, 15 and 30 make it a strategic choice for families and professionals in Greater Montreal.

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