Restricted street parking makes these problems worse. Many Toronto communities either mandate permits or restrict parking time. Your moving schedule runs from when trucks park blocks away from your new house.
Parking access is sometimes greater in duplex homes. Usually, shared drives can handle bigger cars. Usually, the property design lets trucks be closer to your entry.
Before moving day, review parking rules and ask your neighbourhood parking authority for temporary permits. Legally reserve street space to prevent tickets and delays during your relocation.
Entry Points Influenced Moving Logistics
Accessibility to Toronto townhouses varies greatly among homes. Front doors often have raised thresholds or steps, and narrow doors require precise furniture planning and measuring.
Side or rear doors offer further access points. Certain townhouses feature garage or basement doors that ease the movement of oversized items. During your pre-move property tour, investigate all possible entrance points.
Duplex housing in Toronto usually has several access points. Ground-floor apartments offer direct access without steps. Unlike townhouses, upper units could have separate entrances with larger staircases.
Calculate doorway measurements at every point of entrance. Compare the measurements to your most oversized furniture items. Plan other paths when regular access is too limited.