Winter Park asks for a gentler hand than most of the work our crew sees around Orlando. The old part of town is brick streets, big oaks, and homes that have stood since the 1920s near Park Avenue and Rollins College, so the furniture is often heavy hardwood and the doorways were cut narrow long before anyone owned a sectional. Danny Cruz, who grew up here and started 1 Man 1 Van back in 2013, treats a move off Genius Drive the way you would treat a piece of family history, with our own vans and our own W-2 crew on every job.
Where 1 Man 1 Van carries through Winter Park
The chain of lakes and the brick grid shape every load up here, so Danny scouts the approach before a single pad comes off the van.
- 1920s homes off Park Avenue — original hardwood floors and tight interior doors, so we lay runners and pad the jambs before anything moves.
- Brick streets near Rollins College — the uneven brick and overhanging oaks mean we park where the van clears and dolly carefully across the seams.
- Lakefront homes on the chain — long driveways and gated entries that we confirm ahead so the morning runs smooth.
- Upscale condos and Hannibal Square lofts — we reserve the elevator and a loading window before move day.
A flat written rate before we touch a single box
✓ 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 prices your Winter Park move as one flat figure, in writing, and it does not change on the day. Billed hourly, two of our movers are $110/hr, three are $150/hr, and four are $195/hr, but most homes here take a flat band instead. A condo studio near Park Ave lands at $350 to $560, a one-bedroom at $560 to $920, and a three-bedroom on the brick streets at $1,550 to $2,550. An upright piano in the parlor is $260 to $420 and a baby grand is $480 to $780, written into that same number.
A July storm rolling over Park Avenue never touches your figure
The rate is flat and on paper, so an afternoon thunderstorm and a tight brick-street parking spot are ours to work around, not a line item. We start early in summer to beat the heat, and your things ride under $1M cargo coverage with full-value protection available and a nine-month claim window.
Leaving Winter Park for another state? 1 Man 1 Van runs long-distance with our own equipment, so the crew that lifts your hardwood off the brick is the same crew that sets it down at the far end. Call Danny at (888) 711-4778.


