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Southwest Oaks sits just south of William Cannon Drive and Manchaca Road in Southwest Austin, zip 78749. The neighborhood went up in the early 1980s. Most homes run around 2,000 square feet and sit on established lots shaded by mature oak trees.

Those tree-lined streets and single-family homes create specific loading and access needs on move day. The primary way in is Lear Lane off Manchaca Road — something every mover needs to know before the truck rolls out.

This page covers full-service moving for Southwest Oaks residents moving in, out, or within the area. We also serve nearby Texas Oaks, Carrell Oaks, and Cherry Creek. As a moving company Southwest Oaks Austin families call regularly, we know the street widths, HOA norms, and school-schedule timing that affect your move.

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Moving Out of Southwest Oaks Requires More Planning Than Most People Expect

If you are leaving Southwest Oaks for another Austin zip code or heading out of state, the planning starts before the truck arrives. Homes averaging 2,000 square feet often have more rooms than people expect. Getting the crew size right from the start saves hours on move day.

Mature oak trees and established landscaping can narrow driveway access for large trucks. Lear Lane is the primary entry point off Manchaca Road. Truck staging must account for this single-access layout before your move begins.

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Early 1980s Home Layouts Create Specific Challenges on Move Day

Homes built in the early 1980s often have narrow doorways, split-level entry points, or updated kitchens with large appliances. If your home has been remodeled, you may have granite counters, oversized islands, or stainless appliances that need extra wrap protection during the move.

Crews who know 1980s-era Southwest Austin construction move faster and protect more. Homes in this area also sit on generous lots. Furniture staging in the yard or driveway is usually possible, which helps on busy move days.

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Here's How to Find Us and Get to Southwest Oaks for Your Moving Day

We start from 901 S MoPac Expy, Suite 300, Austin, TX 78746. Head south on Mopac (Loop 1) toward Slaughter Lane. Take the Slaughter Lane exit and head east. Turn north on Manchaca Road. Continue north on Manchaca past the William Cannon intersection and turn onto Lear Lane to enter Southwest Oaks.

If you prefer an alternate approach, take Mopac south to Slaughter Lane east, then head north on Manchaca to Lear Lane. Avoid the William Cannon and Hwy 290 corridor during morning hours — Oak Hill Parkway construction is active through 2026 and causes backups on that western approach.

Street parking on residential streets in Southwest Oaks is generally available. No permit is required for move-day truck staging, but we recommend confirming with the City of Austin ahead of your scheduled date.

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Manchaca Road and William Cannon Traffic Patterns Affect Your Move Window

William Cannon and Manchaca intersect right near Southwest Oaks. Morning rush runs from 7 to 9 AM. School pickup runs from 3 to 4 PM. Both windows slow truck access into the neighborhood.

Bowie High School, Bailey Middle School, and Baranoff Elementary are all Austin ISD schools serving this area. School-year mornings add traffic along the Manchaca corridor. Oak Hill Parkway construction near the William Cannon and Hwy 290 intersection is ongoing through 2026 and affects western approaches to the neighborhood.

The best truck access windows are mid-morning — between 9:30 and 11 AM on weekdays — or Saturday before noon. We also serve nearby Texas Oaks and Carrell Oaks along the same Manchaca corridor.

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Nearby Neighborhoods in Southwest Austin Are Also on Our Regular Route

Southwest Oaks is not an island. We run regular moves to and from Texas Oaks north of Slaughter Lane, Cherry Creek, Carrell Oaks, and Shady Hollow. Short local moves between Southwest Austin neighborhoods are a common request and do not require a long-haul minimum.

We use Mary Moore Searight Metropolitan Park and Southpark Meadows as area landmarks to orient routes and coordinate crew arrivals. We also serve moves near Legend Oaks and Travis Country just west on Southwest Parkway.

New Residents Moving Into Southwest Oaks Need the Right Size Truck and Crew

If you are buying or renting in Southwest Oaks for the first time, truck sizing matters more than most people realize. A 2,000 square foot home typically needs a 20 to 26 foot truck. Going smaller causes second trips and adds hours to your move day.

Southwest Oaks streets are residential width. Oversized trucks need to plan turns carefully coming off Manchaca Road. HOA presence is common in surrounding Southwest Austin communities, so confirm move-in rules before you schedule.

If you are coming from a high-rise or downtown Austin address, Southwest Oaks is actually simpler — no elevator logistics or loading docks to coordinate. Tell us your new Southwest Oaks address — we'll size the right crew and truck for you.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can a large moving truck fit on Lear Lane and inside Southwest Oaks?

Yes, residential streets in Southwest Oaks allow standard 26-foot trucks. Confirm the turn radius at the Lear Lane entry point when you book so we can plan truck positioning in advance.

Does the Oak Hill Parkway construction affect move-day routes to Southwest Oaks?

Yes — the William Cannon and Hwy 290 intersection is impacted by active construction through 2026. Use the Manchaca Road approach from Slaughter Lane instead to keep your move on schedule.

Do you also serve Texas Oaks, Cherry Creek, and Carrell Oaks?

Yes — all three are on our regular Manchaca Road service corridor. Short moves between these Southwest Austin neighborhoods are a common request with no long-haul minimum required.

What's the best time to schedule a move near William Cannon and Manchaca?

Mid-morning on a weekday or early Saturday morning avoids school-zone and rush-hour backups near the William Cannon and Manchaca intersection. We recommend scheduling your crew arrival between 9:30 and 11 AM on weekdays.

Do I need to notify an HOA before move-in day in Southwest Oaks?

Southwest Oaks has its own homeowners association. Confirm move-in rules and any required notice periods with the HOA before you schedule your moving date.

How big a truck do I need for a 2,000 sq ft Southwest Oaks home?

Most 2,000 square foot moves fit a 20 to 26 foot truck. Crew size depends on the number of floors and total item volume. Tell us your address and we will give you an exact recommendation.

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