London Man Van Pricing and Quotes
Our goal at London Man Van is to make removal company prices and man and van cost information simple, transparent, and fair. Whether you are moving a studio flat in Camden, a family home in Wimbledon, or just a few bulky items across the City, you will always know exactly what you are paying for before the job starts.
Transparent Pricing Model
We operate a clear pricing structure designed to suit different move sizes and budgets. Our removal company prices are based on the space your belongings take up, the time required, and the level of service you choose. There are no hidden extras, and all costs are confirmed in your free quote.
Our man and van cost options are ideal for smaller moves, student relocations, or deliveries across busy parts of London such as Shoreditch, Clapham, or Canary Wharf. For larger properties or multi-room moves, our full removal services provide the right size vehicle and team to complete your move efficiently.
Load-Based and Cubic-Yard Rates
To make comparing removal company prices easier, we base our rates on load size using cubic yards. This means you pay for the volume your items occupy in the van, not a rough guess. It is particularly useful for London properties where space is tight and every box matters.
Examples of how our cubic-yard pricing works:
Small loads: Ideal for a studio flat move, student room, or a small number of items. Typical examples include a bed, a wardrobe, a few bags, and 10 to 15 boxes. This size often suits compact homes in areas like Islington or Southwark.
Medium loads: Suitable for a one-bedroom or compact two-bedroom flat, often found in converted Victorian terraces in Hackney or Battersea. You might include white goods, a sofa, dining table, and 20 to 30 boxes. The load fits comfortably into one of our standard vans charged per cubic yard.
Large loads: Designed for larger two-bedroom or three-bedroom homes, especially in suburban areas such as Ealing, Finchley, or Bromley. This covers multiple beds, wardrobes, large appliances, and 40 or more boxes. Pricing is still based on cubic yard capacity, so you only pay for the actual volume required.
If you are unsure how many cubic yards your belongings will use, our team will estimate the load from your inventory list or photos and confirm the cost before you book.
Man and Van Cost Options
Our man and van cost structure is flexible and ideal for smaller or more straightforward jobs. You can choose the number of movers and the size of van to match your needs and budget.
Typical man and van options include:
One man and a van: Best for light moves where you can assist with loading, such as a room move in a shared house in Dalston or a quick relocation between student halls near King's Cross. This is usually the most economical solution for minimal furniture and a manageable number of boxes.
Two men and a van: Ideal for standard flat moves and for customers who prefer the team to do all the lifting. This set-up is popular in busy central locations like Westminster or London Bridge where quick loading and unloading are essential to work around parking and traffic.
Three men and a van: Recommended for heavier items, awkward staircases, or when you need to move quickly within a fixed time slot. This is useful for large apartments in tall blocks in Canary Wharf or riverside developments where lifts and loading bays need careful coordination.
All man and van cost options are quoted clearly in advance. You will know the hourly rate or fixed price, the number of team members, and what is included in the service.
Example Jobs and Typical Costs
Every move is different, but these example moves give a sense of how removal company prices and man and van costs apply in real London situations.
Studio flat in Camden: A typical job might involve one man and a van, moving a double bed, wardrobe, chest of drawers, small desk, and around 10 boxes. Access is often via a narrow staircase and street parking. This is usually charged as a small load at a man and van hourly rate, often completed in a few hours.
One-bedroom flat in Clapham: This move might need two men and a van, including a sofa, TV unit, dining table with chairs, bed, wardrobe, and 20 to 25 boxes. With decent access and lift availability, the job can be quoted as a medium cubic-yard load at a fixed price, ensuring you know the cost ahead of time.
Two-bedroom terrace in Hackney: A family leaving a two-bedroom Victorian terrace might have multiple large items such as beds, wardrobes, a large sofa, white goods, and 30 to 40 boxes. A larger van with two or three movers is recommended. Pricing is based on a larger cubic-yard load, often fixed so you can budget with confidence.
Office move in the City: Even though our focus is on homes, we also handle small office relocations. For example, moving 10 desks, chairs, filing cabinets, and equipment from one City office to another may require two men and a van and a carefully timed slot to fit building access rules. This can be priced by cubic yard or as a project-based quote depending on complexity.
Single-item transport across London: If you only need a sofa collected from a high street shop in Tottenham Court Road and delivered to your flat in Fulham, a one man and van service is often enough. The man and van cost is quoted in advance based on distance, time, and access details.
What Our Prices Include
Our removal company prices and man and van costs always include the vehicle, fuel, and the agreed number of movers. Standard tools for basic disassembly and reassembly of furniture are included where needed, and we carefully protect your items during loading and transport.
Optional extras, such as additional packing materials or full packing services, can be added to your quote on request. Each extra is clearly itemised so you can choose only what you need.
Free, No-Obligation Quotes
Every customer receives a free, no-obligation quote before booking. You can provide details of your move, such as property size, floor level, access, parking conditions, and a rough inventory of furniture and boxes. We then confirm your removal company price or man and van cost based on load size, distance, and the services you require.
There is no charge for a quotation, and you are free to compare prices and ask questions before making a decision. Our team is always happy to adjust the quote if your plans change, whether you decide to move more items, fewer items, or need to change your moving date.
Why Choose a Load-Based Pricing Model
Using load-based and cubic-yard rates gives London customers a fairer, more predictable man and van cost structure. Instead of vague estimates, you know how the price is calculated and can decide which items to move or store to keep within your budget.
This model works well for both small city flats and larger suburban homes by matching the van size and number of movers exactly to your move. It avoids overpaying for unused space in a vehicle and helps us keep our removal company prices competitive across London.
Whether you are planning a quick flat move in a busy central area or a full home relocation across the city, London Man Van is committed to clear pricing, honest advice, and a straightforward booking process.


