Anahis Moving & Hauling in Baltimore: Local hauling and small moves without the long-distance markup
Anahis Moving & Hauling is a Baltimore-based outfit focused on residential moves within the city and immediate suburbs, plus junk removal and hauling jobs that don't require interstate credentials. The company operates as a small team rather than a national franchise, which shapes both pricing and the type of work it takes on. It fits the gap between full-service movers (expensive for studio apartments or single-room cleanouts) and uninsured handymen offering to move things out of desperation.
What Anahis Moving & Hauling actually does
The operation runs local moves, apartment cleanouts, furniture hauling, and debris removal. It does not advertise long-distance relocations, which means it avoids the overhead and insurance structure of interstate movers and prices accordingly for people staying in or near Baltimore. The crew handles residential furniture, boxes, and bulk items; commercial moves and high-value art are not listed as specialties. Jobs range from moving a bedroom set across town to clearing out a basement before sale.
Services and pricing
Anahis quotes by the hour or by the job, depending on scope. Hourly rates for local moves typically start at $60 to $75 per hour for a two-person crew (verify current rates by phone or email, as labor costs shift seasonally). Flat-rate jobs for defined tasks like apartment cleanouts or single-item hauls run between $200 and $600, depending on volume and distance within the city. Junk removal is priced per load or by volume; a typical car's worth of mixed items ranges $150 to $300.
A deposit or advance payment may be required for jobs over a certain amount; confirm terms when you receive the quote. Unlike national movers, Anahis does not publish itemized packing or storage fees online, which means the price you receive is closer to the final bill than with a chain.
How Anahis compares to other Baltimore movers
Large national firms like Mayflower or North American Van Lines excel at interstate relocations and offer binding estimates, but they charge $3,000 to $6,000 minimums for local work and carry overhead costs reflected in pricing. Mid-market local companies like Chesapeake Relocation Services and Two Men and a Truck offer both local and long-distance moves with published hourly rates ($80 to $120 per hour) and more formal contracts. Anahis undercuts those for straightforward city moves and appeals to renters and people clearing one room rather than families coordinating a full household shift across state lines.
Day laborers and unlicensed haulers found through Craigslist or Facebook Marketplace may quote $40 to $50 per hour but typically carry no insurance and no recourse if items are damaged. Anahis's advantage is accountability at a smaller scale than a national brand.
Who it suits and who it does not
Anahis works well for renters moving within Baltimore, people downsizing or clearing estates before sale, small business owners hauling broken furniture or renovation debris, and anyone relocating within 30 miles of the city who wants a straightforward hourly rate without a multi-thousand-dollar minimum. It does not suit someone moving to Philadelphia or Atlanta, someone with antiques requiring white-glove packing, or a business requiring bonded storage of goods. Baltimore homeowners with an entire house to move 10 miles away often find that a regional mover with a truck and three-person crew quotes lower per-hour rates, even with a higher total, because the work moves faster.
What the first contact and job involve
Call or email Anahis with a description of what needs to move: room contents, apartment size, bulk items, or cleanup scope. Photos help. You'll receive a quote by phone or in writing; some jobs are priced on-site after a brief walkthrough. Confirm the crew size, arrival time, and whether you provide boxes or if Anahis handles packing. On moving day, the team loads, transports, and unloads at your new address. Payment is due at job completion unless a deposit was agreed upon in advance.
Hours, contact, and logistics
Anahis operates during standard business hours and takes evening or weekend jobs depending on availability; call to confirm current hours and same-day availability. The company is based in Baltimore and serves city neighborhoods and surrounding counties. Parking for the moving vehicle depends on your pickup and drop-off addresses; confirm tight-space logistics when you book. Street parking in Federal Hill or Canton may limit truck access, and the crew will tell you upfront if a location is difficult.
Anahis Moving & Hauling fills a practical role for Baltimore residents who need to move fast and locally without the sales overhead of a national chain or the risk of hiring unlicensed labor. For anyone staying in the city, it sidesteps the false choice between expensive franchises and uninsured strangers.

