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Man with Van Soho Pricing and Quotes

Man with Van Soho offers clear, competitive and easy-to-understand pricing for all removals, man and van and delivery services in and around Soho. Our prices are designed to suit busy London lifestyles, with flexible options whether you are moving a studio flat off Oxford Street, a shared flat near Soho Square, or a small office just off Shaftesbury Avenue.

On this page you will find how our removal company prices work, what affects your man and van cost, example jobs with typical price ranges, and how to get a fast, free quote with no obligation.

Our Transparent Pricing Model

We keep our pricing structure simple so you always know what you are paying for. Every quote is based on three main factors:

1. Volume of items or load size
2. Distance between collection and delivery addresses
3. Level of service required, such as loading help, packing or multiple movers

This means you only pay for the space you use and the work that is needed. Before any job begins, we confirm your man and van cost in writing so there are no hidden extras on the day.

For most moves within Soho and central London, we quote either a load-based price or a fixed rate based on cubic yards. For longer-distance removals, we may combine a load-based rate with mileage to give you the best value.

Load-Based and Cubic-Yard Rates

To keep things clear, we regularly use load-based or cubic-yard pricing. This works especially well for Soho properties where space is tight and parking is limited, as it accurately reflects how much of the van your items will use.

Load-based pricing typically works as a portion of a standard removal van. For example, you might pay for a quarter, half or full van load depending on how many belongings you have. This is ideal for small flats, student moves or single bulky items.

Cubic-yard rates break the van space into clear size units. When you tell us what you need to move, we estimate the total cubic yards, then apply a simple rate. This is useful for mixed loads, such as a combination of boxes, wardrobes and appliances from a typical one-bedroom flat close to Carnaby Street or Dean Street.

Both methods allow you to compare man and van prices quickly, especially if you are working to a specific budget or moving out of rented accommodation and want to keep costs under control.

What Affects Your Man and Van Cost

While we keep our structure simple, a few common factors can change your final removal company price:

1. Size and volume of the load: More items or bulky furniture use more of the van and may require a larger vehicle or extra trips.
2. Number of movers: Some jobs need only one man and a van, while others, such as top-floor flats with no lift, benefit from two or three movers to complete the work quickly and safely.
3. Access and parking: Narrow streets, controlled parking zones, pedestrianised areas and busy Soho times can affect loading times. We always try to plan around these to keep your price fair.
4. Distance travelled: Moves around Soho and nearby areas often cost less than longer journeys across London or to other cities.
5. Extra services: Packing, dismantling and re-assembling furniture, or moving fragile items like artwork and music equipment can influence your overall man and van cost.

Example Jobs and Typical Price Ranges

To give you a clearer idea of our man with van prices, here are some typical example jobs we handle regularly in Soho. These are guide ranges only, as every move is unique.

Studio Flat Move near Oxford Street

Perfect for someone moving between compact studio flats around Oxford Circus or Tottenham Court Road. Usually includes a bed, wardrobe, small sofa, TV unit, and 10 to 20 boxes.

Typical pricing:
• Around quarter to half a van load on our load-based model
• One or two movers depending on stairs and lift access
• Short distance within Soho or nearby neighbourhoods

This kind of job is usually completed in a few hours, keeping the overall removal company prices very manageable for individuals or couples.

One-Bedroom Flat off Soho Square

Common for young professionals upgrading or downsizing in the Soho area. Includes standard bedroom furniture, a two-seater sofa, coffee table, TV, kitchen appliances and up to 30 boxes.

Typical pricing:
• Approximately half to three-quarters of a van load
• Two movers for faster loading, ideal for upper-floor flats
• Fixed rate based on cubic yards or a clear load-based quote

This job type is well suited to our cubic-yard pricing because it combines different furniture sizes with a moderate number of boxes.

Shared House Move around Charing Cross Road

Popular with sharers relocating from a multi-bedroom flat near Charing Cross Road or Leicester Square. Often involves one or two rooms of belongings, plus shared items such as sofa, dining table and kitchenware.

Typical pricing:
• Flexible: from quarter load for a single room to full van load if several flatmates move together
• One or two movers, depending on how much help is required
• Distance may be within central London or beyond, affecting the final total

Using our load-based structure, each person can clearly see their share of the man and van cost, making it easier to split expenses.

Small Office Relocation in Soho

Ideal for businesses moving between offices just off Wardour Street, Old Compton Street or Golden Square. Items usually include desks, office chairs, filing cabinets, computers and archive boxes.

Typical pricing:
• Half to full van load, depending on office size
• Two movers as standard, with an option for a third for larger spaces
• Clear quote based on cubic yards and estimated loading time

The transparent pricing model helps companies budget accurately and minimise downtime, especially in a busy commercial area like Soho.

Evening and Weekend Pricing

Because Soho is such a busy and compact area, many customers prefer evening or weekend moves. We offer flexible time slots, and any difference in pricing is explained clearly in advance. If there is a premium for late-night or Sunday moves due to access or staffing, it will always be clearly shown on your quote so there are no surprises.

Free Quotes with No Obligation

Every quote from Man with Van Soho is completely free and comes with no obligation to book. Whether you are comparing removal company prices in the area or just want to understand a possible man and van cost for a future move, we are happy to help.

To give you an accurate quote, we typically ask for:

• Pick-up and delivery addresses
• A brief list of main items or rooms to be moved
• Any access details, such as floor level, lift access, or restricted parking
• Your preferred date and time window

In some cases we may suggest a quick video survey to confirm the volume of your items. This allows us to fine-tune the load-based or cubic-yard rate and ensure your quote is as accurate as possible.

Why Our Pricing Works for Soho Moves

Soho’s narrow streets, mixed-use buildings and busy traffic can make moving a challenge. Our pricing methods are designed to work with the area, not against it. By basing our removal company prices on realistic load sizes and clear service levels, we keep your man and van cost fair, predictable and great value for money.

Whether you are moving a compact studio, a one-bedroom flat, a shared house or a small office in Soho, our transparent pricing model, flexible load-based and cubic-yard rates, and free quote policy make planning your move straightforward and stress-free.




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