Oceanside runs from the pier and harbor at the coast to newer neighborhoods well inland along SR-76, and Camp Pendleton sits just north of town, which means a steady stream of military families moving in and out on top of the usual local traffic.
Hulk Movers has worked Oceanside moves since 2019, coastal cottages, inland tract homes, and everything in between, and we're comfortable with the tighter timelines that PCS orders can bring.
South Oceanside and the streets near the pier still have a lot of older beach cottages on small lots with narrow streets and limited parking, while the neighborhoods east toward San Luis Rey and Rancho del Oro are newer, with bigger lots and two-car garages. Both ends of town come up regularly in our schedule.
Because Camp Pendleton borders the city, a good share of our Oceanside moves involve service members relocating on orders, moving into off-base housing, or heading out to a new duty station. We work with the shorter notice and tighter windows those moves often require.
Military moves are a regular part of our Oceanside work, alongside standard residential and apartment moves for the coastal and inland neighborhoods. PCS moves are welcome; we're not affiliated with any government relocation program, but we know how to work around a base timeline.
Yes. PCS moves are a regular part of our schedule, and we're used to working within tighter military move windows and shorter notice.
Usually, yes. We ask about your street when you book, and if parking is especially tight we'll plan a shorter shuttle from a nearby spot.
No. We're an independent, licensed moving company that welcomes PCS and military moves, but we don't hold a GSA or GHC contract.
Regularly. Those newer neighborhoods are some of the most straightforward moves we run in Oceanside, with easier street and driveway access than the older coastal blocks.
A local move means everything stays inside San Diego County, from a studio in North Park to a house in Rancho Bernardo.
Learn moreLeaving San Diego usually means one of three highways: I-5 north toward Los Angeles, San Francisco and eventually Seattle or Portland, I-15 northeast toward Las Vegas, or I-8 east toward Phoenix.
Learn moreResidential moving covers the whole household, not just the distance between two addresses.
Learn moreA business move has a different clock than a household one.
Learn morePacking is usually the part of a move that eats the most time and the most patience.
Learn moreSan Diego is home to Naval Base San Diego, Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, and Camp Pendleton just up the coast, so PCS orders are a routine part of moving here.
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