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Balwyn Removalists

Balwyn, the affluent suburb in the eastern suburbs of Melbourne is easily one of the most chosen suburbs to live in. It is no wonder that Balwyn has been coming under the list of Melbourne’s top 10 most exclusive clubs consistently in the recent times with its preserved places of architectural significance, the enormous housing blocks and the nearness to some of the Victoria’s best private schools. The main shopping area of Balwyn has supermarkets, salons and all kinds of service shops present. It also has a lot of churches which were constructed post World War II during the period when the suburb of Balwyn experienced a boom.

Specialized Services

Our Balwyn removalists are talented in any relocation, be it for business, house, office or any other commercial purposes. Here are some of the relocation services we provide in Hastings:

    1. House removals
    2. Office removals
    3. Industrial removals
    4. Man and Van hire

Why choose Move My Stuff as Balwyn Removalists?

As prominent Balwyn furniture removals, Move My Stuff has its own depot in Balwyn catering to the needs of the current residents or for the to-be residents of Balwyn. We have highly trained removalists stationed in the main location of Balwyn all ready to help you with the relocation. As we have a wide network spread all over the suburban areas of Melbourne, we can do an efficient job of packing and moving your stuff at the most affordable rates. We help hundreds of families move every month across borders to new places and we are the best at what we do!

About Balwyn

When you are moving out of Balwyn or from any other place to Balwyn, you will need a reliable removalist at your side to guide you and help you through the process. Move My Stuff removalists are the right partners to have by your side your relocation and with the range of comprehensive services we provide for your relocation, you wouldn’t need to lift your hand to do any job at all!

The Reid Estate is one of the popular areas in Balwyn which has a lot of ancient buildings preserved for its heritage and culture. Maranoa Gardens present in Balwyn is Australia’s first botanical garden dedicated to the indigenous flora.

Some Cool Facts about Balwyn

  • Balwyn was named after a house under the same name owned by Andrew Murray, an Australian journalist. The road leading to his house and the nearby area altogether came to be known as Balwyn. Balwyn is a combination of Gaelic and Saxon words meaning ‘the home of the vine’.
  • The Balwyn Post Office has witnessed a quite lot of turmoil from the beginning. It was opened in the year 1874 and again closed in 1894. It was once again reopened in 1920 and again closed recently in the year 2011. But after a campaign by the residents, the service was again restored.
  • The southwestern part of Balwyn was separated in the year 2010 and is now called as the suburb of Deepdene.
  • Olympic gold medalist and famous Australian pole vaulter, Steve Hooker, grew up in Balwyn and Belle Bruce Reid, Australia’s first female veterinarian, established her practice in Balwyn.