
Strathpine 4500 is the commercial hub of the Pine Rivers area, roughly 20 kilometres north of Brisbane CBD via the Bruce Highway. The Strathpine Centre on Gympie Road — with over 160 outlets including Event Cinemas and Woolworths — anchors the suburb, while the Strathpine railway station connects residents to the city in about 29 minutes on the Caboolture line. Housing ranges from 1970s brick homes on established blocks along Dixon Street to newer townhouse estates closer to Learmonth Street. Whether you’re arriving for a new role in the Moreton Bay region or relocating to a larger block further north, Relocation Rangers handles Strathpine moves with a same-team approach from start to finish.
We’re rated 5.0★ from 181 Google reviews. The crew who wraps your belongings at pick-up is the same crew at delivery — no depot transfers, no handoffs.
Why Strathpine residents choose Relocation Rangers
- Same team throughout — full accountability for every item, no strangers handling your furniture mid-move.
- Established home experience — 1970s and 1980s brick homes with concrete slab construction and internal stairs are standard work for our crew.
- North Brisbane network — we link Strathpine moves to Murrumba Downs, Redcliffe, and across the Moreton Bay region efficiently.
- Bruce Highway access — quick runs north to Caboolture or south to Brisbane CBD.
What you’ll pay
- 2 movers + truck from $195/hr Mon–Fri, 2-hour minimum. Full pricing →
- 3 movers + truck from $260/hr — recommended for 4-bedroom homes or piano moves.
- Weekend moves attract a small surcharge — call for a quote.
- Public holidays — available with surcharge; call to confirm availability.
- Fuel levy: $14 per local move.
- Expert Kitchen Prep: $599 — appliances disconnected, wrapped, and reconnected.
- Callout fee: We do have a callout fee based on the distance of the job to our depot.
Strathpine pricing scenarios
| Property type | Crew | Estimated time | Approx. cost (excl. fuel) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3-bed brick home, Dixon Street | 2 movers | 4–5 hrs | $780–$975 |
| 4-bed home with double garage, Learmonth Street | 3 movers | 5–6 hrs | $1,300–$1,560 |
| 2-bed townhouse near station | 2 movers | 3–4 hrs | $585–$780 |
| 3-bed home + shed, Gympie Road estate | 3 movers | 4–5 hrs | $1,040–$1,300 |
All estimates based on a Strathpine local move. Add $14 fuel levy. Weekend small surcharge applies.
A real Strathpine move
We recently relocated a family from a 3-bedroom brick home on Dixon Street, Strathpine, to a new 4-bedroom property in Kallangur — a 6-kilometre move up the Bruce Highway. The job ran 5 hours with a crew of three: 2 hours to load (full furniture suite, kids’ play equipment from the back yard, shed contents), 15 minutes to drive, and 2.5 hours to unload and set up. Total: $1,300 plus $14 fuel. The main access challenge was a double-width driveway on Dixon Street that looked fine from the street but had a mature mango tree overhanging the left entry — we positioned the truck to the right to maintain clearance for the full length of the job.
Local knowledge — Strathpine
Strathpine’s residential streets are a mix of generous established lots (many dating from the 1970s Pine Rivers growth period) and infill townhouse estates developed in the 2010s. On streets like Dixon Street and Learmonth Street, wide verges and off-street driveways make truck positioning straightforward. The area around the Strathpine Centre precinct — particularly Gympie Road — sees heavy traffic during peak shopping hours and weekends. We avoid loading at Gympie Road addresses during Saturday morning shopping rush.
The suburb’s distance from Brisbane CBD (about 29 minutes by train, 20 minutes by car) means a good proportion of Strathpine moves involve cross-corridor relocations — people moving north from inner Brisbane suburbs and needing large truck capacity for the first time. Double garages, ride-on mowers, and full workshop setups are common inventory items here.
Schools, parks and transport
Pine Rivers State High School and Strathpine State School serve the local area, with Pine Rivers Park — a well-equipped green space behind the shopping centre — as the main community recreation hub. Strathpine railway station sits on the Caboolture line with trains to Brisbane CBD every 15 minutes during peak hours (29-minute journey). Bus connections via Gympie Road also link to Chermside Shopping Centre interchange. The Bullocky Rest walking area on the South Pine River is popular with residents who value the near-city bushland access.
Need storage too?
Between settlements or waiting on a renovation? Our secure Brisbane storage at $150/week per 20ft container bridges the gap, with the same team handling collection and delivery.
What our Strathpine customers say
“Moved our 4-bedroom from Strathpine to Morayfield — big job, lots of stuff in the garage. Three-man crew was efficient and nothing was damaged. Done in under 5 hours.” — B. Hollis, Strathpine
“Arrived on time, loaded fast, had everything in our new place in Kallangur before lunch. Really happy.” — M. & J. Tran, Strathpine
Moving to Strathpine from Brisbane’s inner suburbs
The Strathpine corridor is one of South East Queensland’s most active relocation destinations for families leaving inner Brisbane. The typical move involves a 3-bedroom inner suburb property being traded for a 4-bedroom home in Strathpine, Lawnton, Petrie, or Kallangur — a switch that dramatically increases inventory. Double-car garages, full garden sheds, outdoor entertainment areas, and second bathrooms are standard in Strathpine homes but rare in equivalent-priced inner-Brisbane properties. Our crew plans for this: if you’re moving from a tight inner-suburb terrace to a generous Strathpine block, the outgoing home is usually faster to load than the incoming home is to furnish — we allocate unloading time accordingly.
For families relocating from Strathpine to Brisbane or the Sunshine Coast, the reverse applies: the volume of a typical Strathpine 4-bedroom home often surprises clients who haven’t moved from a large suburban block before. We recommend a 3-mover crew for any Strathpine property with a double garage, shed, or outdoor kitchen.
Frequently asked questions — Strathpine removalists
Q: Do you service the outer Moreton Bay suburbs from Strathpine?
Yes — we regularly move between Strathpine and Caboolture, Morayfield, Narangba, Petrie, and Redcliffe. North Moreton Bay is well within our service area.
Q: I have a large shed and ride-on mower to move. Can you handle that?
Absolutely. Outdoor furniture, workshop equipment, and ride-on mowers are common in Strathpine moves. Let us know at booking and we’ll size the truck and crew accordingly.
Q: How much notice do I need to book a Strathpine move?
We recommend 5–7 days for a guaranteed slot. We do accommodate same-week bookings when availability permits — call (07) 3472 7573 to check.
Q: Is there parking for a moving truck on Dixon Street or Learmonth Street?
Most Strathpine residential streets have wide verges suitable for a standard moving truck. Our crew assesses street access on arrival and can reposition if needed. There’s generally no need for parking permits on residential streets here.
Q: Do you move interstate from Strathpine?
Yes. Sydney from $190/m³, Melbourne from $320/m³. The Bruce Highway access makes northbound and southbound logistics straightforward. Long-distance info →
Q: Do you move pianos in Strathpine?
Yes — upright pianos are part of our regular work. Grand pianos require a specialist quote. Call us to discuss.
Ready to move in Strathpine?
Book your Strathpine move → or call (07) 3472 7573. Same-team movers, 5.0★ rated, Moreton Bay specialists.
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