727 movers in Largo
Adams Movers
"Ar. on Nov. 1st and I haven’t seen my furniture yet. I keep calling the company and they won’t call me back or they keep asking for more money for storage. My furniture was supposed to be delivered on Dec. 29,2022 and they told me that my furnitur..."
River City Moving & Storage
"This is the third time River City has moved my family, and we're extremely grateful. Great job!! I highly recommend this Family owned company."
Concorde Van Lines LLC
"Horrible, unscrupulous company! Provides low-ball estimate only for costs to double on moving day. Unresponsive to customer complaints. Avoid this company at all costs!"
Hill's Van Service of North Florida
"The move was over estimated by 31 boxes and I still had to pay the original estimate even after contacting Jacksonville corporate office, Hill Van service of North Florida was very sloppy in sending correspondence related to my move. On the day of..."
Entrusted Van Lines LLC
"Deserves negative stars. Company practices predatory tactics. Will get you to book with unbelievably (too good to be true - and was not true!) low price, require a down payment via bank ACH transfer so that you can't dispute via credit card, claim..."
I&A Moving and Storage
"I used them a little over three years ago to move from California. I went over all my items with 3 different people and they all agreed on the size truck I would need. They showed up with too small a truck. The head guy looked at my storage unit..."
All Dixie Moving and Storage
"Beware. Dave is the worst. Has inadequate insurance. We’re in the process of suing Dixie movers. They do not honor anything after the check clears."
B and B Movers
"Never a "Fu**ing" gain!! I originally booked with another company but their truck broke down the morning of my move. I was referred to this company by the company who could not make it. When I called originally I felt like I may run into a "People..."
What to know when moving to Largo, FL
Nestled in the heart of Pinellas County, Largo, FL offers residents a blend of suburban and urban living. With its abundant parks, such as the famous Largo Central Park, and cultural centers, the city is a haven for families and individuals seeking a community atmosphere. Largo's weather is typical of Florida, with hot summers, mild winters, and a warm spring and fall, making it an ideal place for year-round outdoor activities. Its proximity to Tampa offers the convenience of a big city while maintaining a small-town charm. Additionally, the local economy is bolstered by a variety of businesses and healthcare facilities, ensuring ample employment opportunities for newcomers. Learn more about Largo.