Removalist areas on the Palm Beach peninsula
We work the end of the peninsula: the beach suburbs strung down the one road, the Pittwater shore behind them, and the offshore places the road never reaches. Each one moves differently, and we've written down how.
The chain, in numbers
Real address data, because it shapes real moves: a suburb that's nearly all houses moves by stairs and driveways; one with unit stock moves by lifts and loading zones.
| Suburb | Addresses | Unit share | What that means for a move |
|---|---|---|---|
| Palm Beach | 1,592 | 12.7% | House-dominant hillside; the carry decides the day |
| Whale Beach | 349 | 4.3% | Tiny and steep; nearly every job is an access job |
| Bilgola Beach | 143 | 0.7% | The smallest pocket in the chain, wedged under the bends |
| Avalon Beach | 4,920 | 22.6% | The hub: houses, apartments and the peninsula's shops |
| Newport | 5,150 | 38.4% | Denser, more units, marina strip on the Pittwater side |
ADDRESS COUNTS AND UNIT SHARE FROM NATIONAL ADDRESS DATA, CURRENT AT 2026
Also on the run sheet
Clareville and Careel Bay, the calm Pittwater-shore pockets behind Avalon, move like small Palm Beach: house-heavy, leafy, the odd jetty-side carry. Bilgola's bends need a truck driven by someone who's met them before. And the offshore settlements, Great Mackerel Beach, Currawong and Coasters Retreat, get their own page because they get their own boat: the water-access service.
Moving somewhere nearby that isn't named here, Mona Vale, Bayview, further down the beaches? Ask anyway; if a job's within honest reach we'll take it, and if it isn't we'll say so.