Areas We Serve · Salt Lake City
Herriman has grown 212 percent since 2010 and is still building. South Herriman has active infrastructure construction underway with homes arriving behind it. Mountain View Corridor is being planned as a full freeway through the city. Additionally, 41 percent of Herriman homes are now townhomes or apartments with HOA move-in rules that the city’s older single-family neighborhoods do not have. Herriman movers who know which part of the city they are walking into before the truck leaves the yard.
A City Still Being Built Has Very Different Move-Day Realities Than a Finished One
Herriman added over 1,000 housing units in 2024 alone and has 14,000 more already entitled to developers. Consequently, new streets appear on maps before they appear on the ground, construction access points shift weekly, and townhome HOA communities with formal move-in protocols sit next to detached homes with none. A move here requires current information rather than assumptions.
Herriman is one of the fastest-growing cities in the country, adding over 1,000 homes in 2024 alone. As a result, new streets and subdivisions appear faster than maps update. South Herriman in particular has active infrastructure construction underway with roads being built before the homes that will follow. We verify your specific address and access route before every Herriman move rather than relying on navigation alone.
Over 41 percent of Herriman homes are now townhomes or apartments, the second-highest multi-family share among nearby cities. Many of these communities have HOA move-in windows, parking requirements, and truck access rules that the city's detached single-family neighborhoods do not. Consequently, we contact your HOA at booking to confirm the rules for your specific community before the date is set.
UDOT released plans in November 2025 to convert Mountain View Corridor into a full freeway from Porter Rockwell Boulevard in Herriman to Old Bingham Highway in West Jordan, with construction expected to begin in 2027. Pre-construction planning activity is already affecting the corridor. Furthermore, Juniper Crest Road is being extended to connect with the corridor by 2026. We check current Mountain View conditions before every Herriman move near that corridor.
Our Process
A new townhome in south Herriman, an established Rosecrest home, and a Butterfield Canyon hillside property are three different jobs. Here is how we build the right plan for yours from the first call.
We ask for your specific address, whether your home is detached or part of a townhome or multi-family community, and your HOA status at booking. In Herriman, those three pieces of information determine the entire move plan. Starting with them means the right crew and approach are confirmed before the job begins.
For townhome and multi-family Herriman moves, we contact your HOA at booking to confirm move-in windows, approved parking zones, and any truck access restrictions. Because over 41 percent of the city is now multi-family housing, this step applies to a large share of the Herriman moves we do each year.
We verify your address and access route against current Herriman construction activity before the truck departs. South Herriman in particular has streets and infrastructure being built on a rolling basis. Accordingly, the crew route is confirmed against current conditions rather than last month's map.
We check Mountain View Corridor and Juniper Crest Road conditions before every Herriman move near those corridors. The Juniper Crest extension is expected to complete in 2026 and Mountain View freeway construction begins in 2027. Both corridors are in active planning and pre-construction phases that shift access periodically.
We walk every room and every level with you before calling the move complete. Your previous address leaves in the right condition. Your new Herriman home is set up the way you described it. We do not pull away until you confirm both. That is the #BestMoveEver standard we hold in Utah's fastest-growing city.
Who Calls Us
Herriman draws young families, new construction buyers, Herriman and Mountain Ridge High School households, and people who want Oquirrh Mountain views at a price still below Draper. Here is who we help most.
Buyers closing on brand-new homes in south Herriman subdivisions and taking possession for the first time. These moves often happen against tight builder timelines and require verified street access to new addresses that may not yet appear in navigation systems.
Families choosing Herriman specifically for Herriman High School Mustangs or Mountain Ridge High School Sentinels, both in Jordan School District. Herriman opened its second high school in 2019, a signal of how fast the city has grown and how seriously it takes school quality.
Buyers moving into Rosecrest and other established Herriman master-planned communities for parks, trails, and schools within walking distance. These are the most settled neighborhoods in a city that otherwise feels like it is still under active construction.
Buyers choosing Butterfield Canyon and the western hillside neighborhoods for panoramic Oquirrh Mountain views, larger lots than comparable South Jordan addresses, and a noticeably quieter character than Herriman's high-growth Mountain View corridor.
Buyers and renters moving into Herriman's townhome and multi-family communities, which now represent over 41 percent of all city housing and carry HOA coordination requirements that the city's original detached single-family neighborhoods do not.
Professionals choosing Herriman for Mountain View Corridor access south to Silicon Slopes tech employers in Lehi and Draper. Once the Mountain View freeway construction completes, the corridor will carry commuters significantly faster than it does today.
Herriman Questions
Herriman added over 1,000 homes in 2024 and has thousands more under entitlement. As a result, new addresses sometimes appear in real estate listings before the streets serving them are fully open. We verify your address and access route before the truck departs rather than relying on navigation that may not reflect current construction status.
Approved move-in windows, designated parking zones, and truck access rules vary by community. Consequently, we contact your HOA at booking to confirm the specific rules before the move date is finalized. This step prevents day-of delays that catch movers by surprise in communities where it is enforced strictly.
Townhome HOA coordination and south Herriman new construction access verification may add some time compared to established neighborhood moves. However, You Move Me charges an hourly rate with a flat travel fee and no hidden charges, confirmed before we book.
UDOT released plans in November 2025 to convert Mountain View Corridor into a freeway from Porter Rockwell Boulevard in Herriman northward to West Jordan. Additionally, Juniper Crest Road is being extended to connect with the corridor by 2026. We check both routes before every Herriman move near the western corridor.
Mid-week moves avoid the weekend premium and lighter Mountain View Corridor and Bangerter Highway traffic keeps crew transit times lower. Furthermore, Herriman’s Jordan School District school-year start in late August drives significant summer demand. Mid-week outside of July and August offers the best combination of price and flexibility.
New construction Herriman moves benefit from extra lead time to verify street access and builder timelines. Additionally, townhome HOA move-in window confirmation takes a few days to resolve. Herriman is one of the most active moving markets in the entire Salt Lake Valley, so available dates fill quickly in summer.
Our Service Area
Whether your address is in Rosecrest near Herriman High School, along the Butterfield Canyon hillside with Oquirrh views, in a new townhome community near Mountain View Corridor, or in south Herriman on a street that was open space twelve months ago, if it has a Herriman ZIP code we move it.
Herriman Service Boundaries
ZIP Codes 84096 and 84065: Bordered by South Jordan to the north, Riverton and Bluffdale to the east, Bluffdale to the south, and the Oquirrh Mountains to the west.
Tell us your address, your housing type, and your move date. We will verify the street access, contact the HOA, check the Mountain View corridor, and have everything confirmed before the crew enters the city.
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