PODS Apartment Delivery: Everything To Know Before You Move
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TL;DR: PODS Apartment Delivery
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Moving into an apartment is an exciting milestone, but coordinating a container delivery with shared parking, tight lots, and property management adds a layer of planning that most homeowners simply don’t have to deal with. Whether you’re headed for a high-rise downtown or a garden-style complex in the suburbs, the good news is PODS can work for apartment moves — it just takes more coordination than a standard driveway drop-off would. Understanding the nuances of PODS apartment delivery can save you time, money, and a major headache on moving day, though. Here’s how it all works.
Does PODS Work for Apartment Moves?
Short answer — yes, in most cases. While often associated with single-family moves, moving to an apartment with PODS is more common than you might think. The flexibility of having a container delivered right to your apartment’s parking lot — allowing you to pack at your own pace — is a major draw. However, the drop-off process is a bit different.
The first step is always taking a look at your apartment moving checklist. Ensure your building allows containers on-site (some luxury high-rises or complexes with tight parking might have restrictions). If you are moving to a high-rise, you’ll also need to coordinate elevator times alongside your PODS delivery window.
Where Does PODS Drop Off the Container?
When it comes to PODS container delivery, the specialized PODZILLA lift system is the star of the show. It allows the driver to place the container in tight spots, provided you meet the right requirements.
Can PODS Fit in a Small Driveway or Tight Lot?
A common concern for those in garden-style apartments or townhomes is: “Can PODS fit in a small driveway?”
The container itself is compact, but the delivery truck is large. To ensure a successful PODS apartment delivery, you need to meet these delivery requirements:
- Width: 12 feet of width clearance
- Height: 15 feet of vertical clearance (watch out for low-hanging branches or wires)
- Length: 40 feet of clear path for the truck to pull in and out
- In total: This is the equivalent of three parking spaces for drop-off, but only one parking space for the container to sit on.
If your apartment lot is exceptionally cramped, you have other options — like PODS City Service. Designed for big cities, your container stays on the truck, so no driveway is needed, and the driver will even stay with your things while you load and unload.
Navigating Permits and Permissions
Before you finalize your PODS container delivery, you must clear the placement with two entities: Your property manager and, potentially, the city.
Property managers aren't just signing off on the delivery — they're also the ones who can tell you whether your assigned spot works for it, or whether you'll need to request a different location for the container. Loop them in early, since not every complex allows a container to sit for multiple days. If you're placing the container in a public street space instead, research your city's "moving container permit" or "street occupancy permit" options — skipping this could mean fines or a towed container.
Calculating Your PODS Moving Cost
One thing apartment movers deal with that homeowners often don’t: Your old lease and new lease rarely end and begin on the same day. PODS moving cost structure works in your favor here, since all the logistics — including delivery/pickup fees, monthly storage rent, and long-distance transportation (if applicable) — are all within your quote. And with one month of storage built into the cost of every move, you have flexibility to work with while you’re relocating.
Making a PODS Apartment Delivery — FAQs
Q: Can a PODS container be delivered to an apartment?
A: Yes, as long as there is sufficient clearance (12’ wide, 15’ high, 40’ long) and you have permission from the property manager to use three parking spaces for both the delivery and pick-up.
Q: How much does it cost for a PODS container to be delivered?
A: This is completely dependent on your moving situation. Pricing varies by location and distance, and your total PODS moving cost considers that, plus container size and storage duration.
Q: What are the downsides of using PODS?
A: You are responsible for all packing and loading, and you must coordinate parking logistics. However, PODS can refer you to local packing and loading services if you need help with the heavy lifting.
Q: What size PODS container do I need for an apartment?
A: The 8-foot container is ideal for studios or small one-bedroom apartments, while the 12-foot container (for local moves) or 16-foot container is better for 2–3-bedroom apartments.
Q: Do I need to be present for the PODS container delivery?
A: No, you do not need to be present for a PODS container delivery as long as the driver has clear access to the designated drop-off spot.

Skip the moving truck with a PODS container delivery. Load on your schedule, add packing help if needed, and let PODS handle pickup and delivery.
Make Your Apartment Move With PODS
When you move with PODS, you can leave the moving truck driving to someone else. We’ll deliver a container to you, giving you the flexibility to load on your own schedule. Need help with the heavy lifting? PODS can connect you with local packing and loading services. Once you’re finished, have your container picked up and delivered safely to your new apartment, or keep it in a secure PODS Storage Center until you’re ready for it.
Visit PODS online for a free local moving quote or call 877-350-7637 for long-distance moving.
*This article was written on behalf of PODS Enterprises, LLC (“PODS”). PODS does not warrant the completeness or accuracy of any information contained in this article and disclaims any liability for reliance upon the content herein.

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