Where we work
Areas we serve across the Blacktown LGA
Our patch runs the length of the corridor: from the brick-veneer streets around the stations to estates still getting their street signs. Same crew, same three hourly rates, wherever you are along it. Travel gets quoted honestly too: the hub to Marsden Park is about 18 km and 21 minutes, and we say so up front rather than rounding it into the bill.
Growth front
The Ponds
Almost every home here is a house, and almost every move is a family stepping up. Small lots, double storeys, and streets we already know.
Removalists The Ponds
Growth front
Marsden Park
Still being built around you as you move in. Handover dates, unsealed verges and streets the GPS hasn't met. We plan for all three.
Removalists Marsden Park
Established
Seven Hills
Fifty-summer brick veneer, wide driveways and full garages. The house-to-house move at its most classic, often the "from" end of a step up.
Removalists Seven HillsThe full corridor
Every suburb, both kinds of street
The established suburbs
Long-settled streets, a real mix of houses and units. Lease-end moves, unit-to-house steps and the classic house-to-house.
- Blacktown: the hub itself, about a third units around the station and Westpoint, houses beyond.
- Mount Druitt: more units than houses these days; lift bookings and loading zones are our bread and butter here.
- Seven Hills: established streets with an industrial fringe. Full page.
- Quakers Hill: family houses on the rail line, steady house-to-house work.
- Doonside: quiet and nearly all houses.
- Rooty Hill: settled streets near the M4 and the rail corridor.
- Plumpton and Lalor Park: classic fibro-and-brick family streets, often the "from" address of a growth-front move.
- Stanhope Gardens: the 2000s masterplan that shows where the newer estates are headed.
The growth front
The North West Growth Area: new houses, new streets, moves pinned to settlement and handover dates.
- The Ponds: nearly every dwelling a detached house, among the newest stock in Sydney. Full page.
- Marsden Park: still under active construction, thousands of homes coming. Full page.
- Schofields: unusual on the growth front, with new townhouses and apartments beside the house-and-land.
- Riverstone: the historic town centre now ringed by new estates.
The growth here is real, not brochure talk: the Riverstone and Marsden Park district was the fastest-growing area in NSW across the 2011 to 2021 censuses, and precinct plans allow for up to 10,300 new homes in Marsden Park alone (NSW Department of Planning).
Between the stations and the estates we also cover the in-between streets: Marayong, Kings Park, Kings Langley, Woodcroft, Arndell Park, Prospect and the rest of the LGA's 50-plus suburbs. If your street's in the Blacktown LGA, or one suburb over the line, it's local to us. Tell us both addresses and we'll quote it straight.