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Naglee Park movers for the historic homes east of downtown San Jose — narrow streets, restricted parking, and the careful crew the neighborhood needs.

Naglee Park is San Jose's compact historic district just east of downtown and SJSU — early 20th-century Craftsman, Tudor, and Spanish revival homes set on a tight grid of tree-lined streets. The neighborhood is dense, walkable, and architecturally coherent in a way few San Jose neighborhoods are. Moves here are characterized by narrow streets, restricted parking, original-dimension doors and stairwells, and a homeowner population that ranges from SJSU faculty to long-tenured families to young professionals restoring period homes.
Across Naglee Park Historic District, 10th Street corridor, 11th–13th Street blocks, Reed Street and 4 more, the work we do most often in Naglee Park runs the gamut — sjsu faculty and academic moves, restoration-driven multi-day decant moves, tight-street historic-home moves, period-home apartment-to-home upgrades, and long-distance moves with research-library or art content. Each one comes with its own access details, building rules, and timing constraints, and the value of 36 years in the Bay Area is that none of those are surprises to us.
Naglee Park's grid is tight — many streets allow only one direction of through-traffic for trucks, and some blocks are residential-permit-only for daytime parking. We pull the right city permits and coordinate loading windows in advance.
Every service backed by 36+ years of experience, full insurance coverage, and our commitment to careful, professional handling.

Architecture here is pre-1940 with narrow doors, narrow stairs, and original interior dimensions that don't accommodate modern furniture without planning. Original woodwork is common and worth protecting.
Proximity to SJSU means a steady share of faculty, graduate-student, and professional moves — typically smaller inventories with high-value contents (research libraries, art, instruments, electronics).
Several Naglee Park blocks are within the city's historic preservation zone with specific rules about commercial-vehicle hours and visible signage. We operate within them.
The neighborhood also has a steady flow of restoration-driven moves: young homeowners moving in mid-renovation, multi-day decants during period-correct remodels, and partial-pack-and-store as construction phases run.
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