Areas We Serve · Twin Cities
I-35 splits into two interstates right at Burnsville Center. River Hills sits on bluffs above the Minnesota River with grade changes that change how a crew stages a truck. Heart of the City condos have elevator protocols that the rest of Burnsville does not. Burnsville movers who know which version of this city your address is in.
South of the River, and Proud of It
River Hills sits on bluffs above the Minnesota River with grade changes and mature tree canopy that make truck staging work differently. Heart of the City is a New Urbanism condo district with elevator protocols and building rules the rest of Burnsville does not have. And the neighborhoods around Buck Hill ski hill sit on elevated terrain on the south side of town. These are not interchangeable. Each one needs its own plan.
River Hills is built along the Minnesota River bluffs on Burnsville's northwest edge. The terrain drops significantly from the neighborhood plateau toward the wildlife refuge corridor below, and longer driveways on larger lots can have grades that affect truck approach and staging. We ask about your River Hills address specifically because the same street can behave differently depending on which side of the bluff ridge it falls on.
Burnsville's Heart of the City district around Nicollet Commons Park is a New Urbanism mixed-use development with urban-style condos and higher-density townhomes built around the Orange Line BRT station. These buildings have elevator reservations, certificate of insurance requirements, and approved move-in windows that the surrounding SFR neighborhoods do not. We confirm your building's specific requirements at booking before the crew is scheduled.
I-35 enters Burnsville as a single freeway and splits into I-35W and I-35E at Burnsville Center. That fork means a crew coming from Minneapolis via 35W and a crew returning to St. Paul via 35E are on completely different routes through town. We plan your crew's approach and return routing around which side of the split your address sits on and which corridor is moving more freely that morning.
Our Process
A River Hills home on the bluff, a Heart of the City condo, and a Crystal Lake neighborhood SFR are three different operations. Here is how we build the right plan for yours from the first call.
River Hills, Heart of the City, Crystal Lake, and Burnhaven Woods each operate differently on move day. We ask for your specific neighborhood and address at booking so the right checklist gets built before anyone is assigned to your job.
For River Hills addresses, we confirm your lot grade and driveway approach before the truck is sized and the crew is assigned. Bluff-edge properties need that assessment early, not when the driver is sitting at the top of a grade that does not work for the vehicle they brought.
For Heart of the City condo buildings, we contact the building manager at booking to confirm elevator reservations, COI requirements, and approved move-in windows. All of it is confirmed before the date is locked.
We plan crew routing around the I-35 split and check which side of the fork is moving more freely before departure. Your crew takes the approach that gets them to your address on time rather than the default route that may not account for the split.
We walk the full property with you before the truck pulls away. Your previous address leaves in the right condition, your new Burnsville home is set exactly the way you want it, and the crew does not leave until both are confirmed.
Who Calls Us
Burnsville draws commuters who want both cities in reach, value buyers who like what the south metro delivers, and people who chose the Minnesota River bluffs deliberately. Here is who we help most.
Moving into Burnsville's most distinctive neighborhood for the mature trees, the larger lots, the river valley views, and the access to the Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge right at the edge of the neighborhood.
Moving into Burnsville's urban-style New Urbanism district around Nicollet Commons Park for the walkable retail, the BRT connection to downtown Minneapolis, and the condo lifestyle without moving into the city.
Commuters leaving the cities for Burnsville's more accessible median home prices and easy I-35 access to either downtown, where the fork means the commute works regardless of which city your job is in.
Moving into the south side neighborhoods near Crystal Lake's public beach and Buck Hill for the year-round outdoor access that few Twin Cities suburbs can offer within city limits.
Professionals relocating to Burnsville for roles at Collins Aerospace, M Health Fairview Ridges Hospital, and Northern Tool and Equipment, the city's primary private-sector employers.
Families moving within Dakota County to stay in Independent School District 191 without crossing back into the higher-priced north metro suburbs across the Minnesota River.
Burnsville Questions
River Hills is built along the Minnesota River bluffs and the terrain drops significantly toward the wildlife refuge corridor. Longer driveways on the bluff side can have grades that require us to size the right truck and plan the staging approach before the crew arrives. We ask about your specific River Hills address at booking for exactly this reason.
The urban-style buildings in Burnsville’s Heart of the City district have the same access protocols as downtown Minneapolis condos. We contact your building manager at booking, submit the COI, reserve the elevator, and confirm the approved window before the date is set.
River Hills bluff carries and Heart of the City elevator builds with COI requirements may add preparation time. You Move Me charges an hourly rate with a flat travel fee and no hidden charges, confirmed before we book.
I-35 splits into 35W and 35E right at Burnsville Center. A crew coming from Minneapolis via 35W and returning to dispatch via 35E takes a completely different route through town. We plan your crew’s approach and return routing before departure so the fork is factored in rather than decided on the fly.
Mid-week moves avoid the weekend premium and lighter I-35 corridor traffic keeps crew transit time lower on both sides of the fork. Summer dates near Crystal Lake and Buck Hill fill fast, and ISD 191 school-start timing drives August demand. Mid-week outside of July and August gives the best combination of price and availability.
Heart of the City buildings need elevator reservations and COI confirmation well before move day, which benefits from earlier booking. Summer demand in Burnsville is steady and River Hills dates on weekends move quickly. Earlier booking gives more flexibility on crew size and timing.
Our Service Area
From the bluff-edge homes of River Hills overlooking the Minnesota River to the urban condos of Heart of the City near Nicollet Commons Park, from the Crystal Lake neighborhoods on the south shore to the Burnhaven Woods corridor along County Road 42, if it has a Burnsville ZIP code we move it.
Burnsville Service Boundaries
ZIP Codes 55306 and 55337: Bordered by the Minnesota River to the north, Eagan to the east, Lakeville to the south, and Savage and Prior Lake to the west.
Tell us your neighborhood, your building type, and your move date. We will sort the bluff grade, the I-35 routing, and the building access before the crew ever leaves the yard.
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