Oviedo sits up in Seminole County, northeast off the 417 and SR-426, and the moves here have a particular rhythm to them. It is family-home country with well-regarded schools, plus a steady stream of students and staff tied to UCF just to the south, so we load everything from a four-bedroom in an established subdivision to a young grad relocating after a degree. Danny Cruz grew up in the Orlando area and built 1 Man 1 Van in 2013 to do this kind of work right, with our own vans and our own W-2 crew on every Oviedo job.
What makes an Oviedo move its own kind of job
The mix of established neighborhoods and the UCF connection sets the plan, so Danny walks it through before move day instead of guessing in your driveway.
- Family homes in established subdivisions — full four-bedroom households near good schools, where we back the van up the driveway and crew it properly.
- Newer homes near Oviedo on the Park — the downtown district by the lawn and amphitheater, with mixed-use blocks we stage the van close to.
- UCF-area student and grad moves — apartments and shared houses toward the campus where we time the load around the academic calendar.
- 417 and SR-426 timing — both feed the commute, so we schedule the lift around the worst of it.
A flat written rate that holds in Seminole County
✓ Our crew, our trucks
- The voice on the line is Danny, or a teammate at his desk — never some phone bank
- Come move day, the bill you hand over equals that one written figure down to the dollar
- The same 1 Man 1 Van crew loads and unloads, every time
- Coverage runs to $1M on the load, and your property office gets a certificate the same day
- Claims stay in-house — Danny signs off himself
× Broker chain
- Your details get passed around a phone room, then sold off downstream
- Quote rebilled at delivery for “extras”
- Each visit, a truck you have never seen pulls up with a crew you do not know
- Generic certificate, COI is a fight
- “Not our crew” runaround on damage claims
Danny puts your Oviedo price on paper before we lift a thing, and it stays put. Two movers run $110/hr, three run $150/hr, and four run $195/hr, but most family homes take a flat band: a two-bedroom is $920 to $1,550, a three-bedroom is $1,550 to $2,550, and a four-bedroom is $2,450 to $3,900. A UCF-area studio or one-bedroom near campus lands at $350 to $920, written into the same flat number.
| Move size | Typical flat rate |
|---|---|
| 3-bed family home in Oviedo | $1,550–$2,550 |
| 1-bed near the UCF side | $560–$920 |
A UCF semester rush never changes the number
The rate is flat and in writing, so a busy end-of-semester weekend near the campus and a crowded 417 are ours to manage. We start early to beat the Seminole County heat and the afternoon storms, and your things ride under $1M cargo coverage with full-value protection available.
Leaving Oviedo for a job in another state after graduation? 1 Man 1 Van runs long-distance with our own equipment, so the crew that loads your place near UCF is the same crew that unloads it at the far end. Reach Danny at (888) 711-4778.


