Storage Soho Pricing and Quotes
Storage Soho is committed to keeping removal company prices and man and van costs clear, predictable and fair. Whether you are moving from a compact Soho studio, a busy office just off Oxford Street or a townhouse near Covent Garden, our pricing model is designed so you always know what you are paying for and why.
Our Transparent Pricing Model
We believe that moving and storage costs should never be a surprise. That is why we use a transparent pricing structure based on two main factors: the volume of your items and the time required for your move. There are no hidden extras for stairs, congestion or weekend work unless these are clearly agreed in advance as part of your quote.
For smaller moves and quick man and van jobs, we use simple hourly rates based on the size of vehicle and number of movers. For larger removals, we focus on load-based or cubic-yard rates so your price is tied directly to how much space your belongings occupy in the van or lorry. This approach keeps removal company prices consistent and easy to compare.
Load-Based and Cubic-Yard Rates
To keep things straightforward, all our larger moves are costed using either a load-based price or a cubic-yard calculation. This is particularly useful in central London where many properties are compact but packed with belongings, from top-floor flats in Soho to split-level apartments in Fitzrovia.
Our team will estimate the total volume of your items in cubic yards. We then match that volume to the right size vehicle and provide a clear price for the load. Because your quote is based on the space your goods occupy, you are not penalised for traffic delays or the distance between nearby central London postcodes.
If you already have a good idea of the volume you need to move, you can tell us the approximate cubic yards and we will give you a guide price for comparison. If you are not sure, our free quote service includes help estimating volume from a simple item list or a quick video survey.
Man and Van Cost Structure
Our man and van costs are designed for flexibility and value, ideal for partial moves, student relocations or quick transport runs across the West End. Man and van pricing usually includes an hourly rate with a minimum booking window, covering the vehicle, fuel, and one or two movers depending on your needs.
This option works best for smaller, focused moves where you can anticipate how long loading and unloading will take. It is popular with residents moving between nearby flats in Soho, Marylebone and Bloomsbury, as well as shop owners relocating stock or equipment within busy streets around Carnaby and Leicester Square.
Example Pricing for Typical Soho Moves
To help you compare removal company prices and man and van costs, here are some example job types around Soho and central London. These are illustrations only; your final quote will reflect your exact volume, access and timing.
Example 1: Studio Flat Move in Soho
A typical studio flat move from a fifth-floor walk-up near Soho Square to a similar-sized property in Fitzrovia might involve a compact van and two movers. The volume might be around a quarter to a third of a van load, including a bed, small sofa, wardrobe, kitchen items and personal belongings. This would be priced using a mix of a small load-based rate and a man and van style hourly allowance to cover stairs and careful handling, still keeping costs controlled for a modest central London move.
Example 2: One-Bed Flat from Soho to South Bank
For a one-bedroom flat with larger furniture, such as a full-size sofa, dining table, bed frame, wardrobe and several boxes, we would likely allocate a mid-size van based on the cubic-yard estimate. The total volume might be around half a van, so you would pay a proportional load-based price. This is a common route for people moving out of smaller Soho apartments to more spacious riverside developments, and the price remains tied to the volume rather than unpredictable traffic across central London.
Example 3: Shared House Room Move in Covent Garden
Students and professionals often need to move the contents of a single room and a few shared items between house shares in Covent Garden, Holborn or Soho. For this type of move, a man and van service with a small vehicle and one mover is usually enough. We would quote an hourly rate with a minimum booking time, which is often more economical than a full removal company package while still giving you professional help with lifting and transport.
Example 4: Small Office Relocation near Oxford Street
For a compact office just off Oxford Street moving into serviced space in Soho, we would use cubic-yard rates to price the relocation of desks, chairs, storage units and IT equipment. The quote would be based on the volume they occupy in the vehicle and the number of movers needed for efficient handling out of busy commercial buildings. This makes it easy for businesses to compare removal company prices with other relocation costs and plan their budget with confidence.
What Influences Your Final Price
To keep your quote as accurate and competitive as possible, we consider a few key factors in addition to the load-based or cubic-yard rate. These include how easy it is to access your property, the number of flights of stairs, the need for disassembly or reassembly of furniture, and any time-sensitive restrictions such as loading bay slots in central London. All of this is clearly detailed in your quote so you understand any additional costs before you book.
Free, No-Obligation Quotes
Every Storage Soho quote is free and comes with no obligation to book. We provide written confirmation of your expected removal company price or man and van cost so you can compare options and plan your move without pressure. If your circumstances change, you can adjust your inventory or date and request an updated quote at no charge.
We offer flexible ways to gather the information needed for pricing. You can share a simple item list, arrange a brief video survey, or schedule an on-site visit for larger properties such as townhouses or multi-floor offices. Our goal is to provide an accurate, honest figure from the start so that moving day is straightforward and stress free.
Booking with Confidence
Once you accept your quote, we confirm all details in writing, including the load-based or cubic-yard allocation, the man and van rates where applicable, and any agreed extra services such as packing or storage. There are no last-minute surprises, and you always know the maximum you will pay for the agreed work.
By focusing on transparent removal company prices and flexible man and van costs, Storage Soho makes it easier for residents and businesses in Soho and the surrounding central London areas to move with confidence. Whether you are relocating a compact flat, a growing family home or a busy office, our clear pricing and free quote policy are designed around your peace of mind.




