Those 1930s brick Tudors with the big trees out front? Yeah, we know them well. Shepherd Historic District is one of those OKC neighborhoods where people actually take pride in their homes, and moving here takes a crew that respects that. If you need a local moving service in OKC that won't rush the job or scuff your hardwood floors, we've been the go-to for families in this area for a reason.
Your Move, Handled with Care
We've moved plenty of folks into and out of Shepherd over the years. Our team at On Call Moving treats your stuff the way we'd want someone to treat our grandmother's belongings. That's not a line. It's how we operate. Moving into a cottage near Swatek Park or leaving for somewhere new across town? We show up on time with the right trucks, the right tools, and a flat-rate quote that won't change on you at the end.
Respecting These Historic Homes
Old homes are beautiful, but they're tricky. Tight doorways, original hardwoods, plaster walls that chip if you look at them wrong. We bring floor runners, furniture pads, and padding for the corners because protecting your place matters just as much as protecting your furniture. Our guys know how to work through narrow hallways and steep staircases without leaving marks.
Full-Service Options That Fit Your Needs
Some people want to pack everything themselves. Others would rather not touch a single box. We get it either way. Our packing and unpacking services exist so you can spend your energy on what actually matters during a move. We also have climate-controlled storage if you need somewhere to stash things while you figure out the next step.
A Crew That Shows Up Ready
You'll notice our movers are friendly, fast, and locked in from the moment they arrive. Repeat customers are common around here because people remember who made their day easier. That kind of trust keeps us sharp on every job.
About Shepherd Historic District
Shepherd Historic District sits about four miles northwest of downtown OKC and landed on the National Register of Historic Places back in 1997. M.A. Swatek platted the neighborhood in 1931, and more than 300 brick homes went up over the next decade. Most are Tudor Revival or Colonial Revival style. No through streets keep the area quiet, and Swatek Park is where neighbors gather for cookouts and ice cream socials. The Plaza District is just a few minutes away, and NW 23rd Street has shopping and EMBARK bus access.
Planning a move in the Shepherd Historic District? Get a free flat-rate quote and let us handle the heavy lifting.
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