Moving across town doesn’t have to mean renting a bulky truck, bribing friends with pizza, or spending your entire weekend wrestling furniture. Whether you're moving into a new apartment, relocating roommates, or downsizing from a house, there’s a simpler way: hiring on-demand movers, who bring the truck and the muscle.
Here’s how to move locally—without ever stepping foot in a rental lot.
Why skip the rental truck?
Before we get into how, let’s talk about why skipping the rental truck is such a smart move.
- No pickup/drop-off stress: No need to pick up a truck on someone else’s schedule (or return it with a full tank of gas).
- No driving anxiety: You don’t have to drive a huge box truck through narrow streets or park it in your tiny driveway.
- Fewer hidden fees: You won’t be charged for fuel, dolly rentals, or missed drop-off windows.
- Faster, safer moves: Professional movers know how to load and unload efficiently, saving time and reducing the risk of damage.

Use an on-demand moving service instead
Services like Lugg are designed to make local moving as easy as ordering a ride. Just open the app, choose your move type, and get matched with vetted movers who show up with a truck (or even just a pickup) ready to haul.
You can book a move in minutes and get help in as little as 30 minutes—perfect for same-day moves or last-minute changes.
What Lugg does that rental trucks don’t
Lugg isn’t just a truck—it’s a full-service experience, built for short-distance moves:
- ✅ On-demand scheduling (same-day or in advance)
- ✅ Professional movers who do the heavy lifting
- ✅ Real-time tracking so you know exactly where your stuff is
- ✅ No truck rental, no surprises—just simple pricing
- ✅ Available 7 days a week

Whether you're moving a studio apartment or a single couch, Lugg adjusts to your needs without overcomplicating the process.
What can you move without a truck rental?
A lot more than you think. Lugg handles everything a rental truck would—without putting you behind the wheel:
- Studio or 1–2 bedroom apartment moves
- College dorm room moves
- Roommate swaps or in-town relocations
- Facebook Marketplace or Craigslist furniture pickups
- Appliance moves (fridges, washers, etc.)
- Donation drop-offs or junk removal
- Storage unit runs
And because Lugg has multiple vehicle types (pickup, cargo van, box truck), your move is always right-sized.
How to book an across-town move with Lugg
Step 1: Open the Lugg app or visit lugg.com
Step 2: Select what you’re moving and when
Step 3: Choose the right vehicle and crew size
Step 4: Track your crew in real-time as they arrive and load
Step 5: Relax while everything’s moved safely and efficiently
You’ll get live updates, transparent pricing, and peace of mind from start to finish.
Tips for a smooth local move (no rental needed)
- Declutter first. Donate or sell anything you don’t need before the move.
- Use what you have. Laundry baskets, tote bags, and suitcases make great packing tools.
- Label by room. Even short-distance moves benefit from good labeling.
- Keep essentials handy. Carry a backpack with chargers, snacks, and keys.
- Book ahead if you can. While Lugg offers same-day availability, planning ahead gives you more time slot options.
FAQs
Can I really move without renting a truck?
Yes! On-demand moving services like Lugg send both the truck and the movers—no rental required.
How fast can I book movers with Lugg?
In many areas, you can get matched with a crew in as little as 30 minutes. You can also book in advance.
Is this more expensive than renting a truck?
Not necessarily. When you factor in rental fees, mileage, gas, insurance, and equipment, Lugg is often comparable—and way less stressful.
What if I just need to move one item?
No problem. Lugg is great for single-item moves like couches, desks, TVs, or appliances.
Do I need to help load anything?
Nope! Your Luggers handle the lifting. Just point them in the right direction.

Ready to move without the hassle?
Skip the rental counter and get a better way to move across town. Lugg makes it easy, affordable, and fast—no truck driving (or pizza bribing) required.
