Glen Burnie is one of Anne Arundel County's largest communities, and we serve it regularly via MD-100 and I-97. Whether you're relocating from a rancher in the older neighborhoods or a newer apartment near Marley Station, we have the crews and experience to handle it.
Glen Burnie's housing stock is diverse - post-war ranchers and Cape Cods in the older sections, split-levels from the '60s and '70s, newer townhome developments, and a growing number of apartment complexes. It's one of the most affordable areas in the Baltimore metro, which drives a high volume of moves.
Glen Burnie's road network provides good truck access via Ritchie Highway, Crain Highway, and MD-100. The older neighborhoods have narrower streets and some homes with limited driveway space, but overall accessibility is solid. Our crews can reach Glen Burnie from Columbia in about 20 minutes using MD-100 East.
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Glen Burnie is a workhorse community - a lot of first-time homebuyers, renters moving between apartments, and families upgrading from a two-bedroom to a three-bedroom. These are moves that need to be done right and done affordably. The older neighborhoods around 3rd Avenue and Crain Highway have homes from the 1940s and '50s with low ceilings, narrow hallways, and basements that were never designed to hold a full living room set - but that's exactly what's in them. Getting a pool table or an oversized couch out of one of those basements is a job that requires planning, not just muscle. We also see a lot of moves in the newer sections near Cromwell Station, where the apartments have elevators and modern layouts - those go fast and clean.
Call us at (410) 645-03-33 or fill out the form below for a free moving estimate. We serve Glen Burnie and all of Anne Arundel County from our Columbia, MD base.