Professional Referral Resource • NM Senior Move Managers
The "too many books for the new apartment" partner you've been looking for
Senior move management is hard enough without the book problem. NMLP picks up the overflow free, statewide New Mexico, while you focus on what fits in the new home.
Direct line: 702-496-4214The recurring problem
Every senior move manager working in the Albuquerque metro or anywhere in New Mexico has lived this scene: the client has spent fifty years building a personal library. The new La Vida Llena apartment, the new MorningStar at Bear Canyon studio, the new Watermark studio, the new Sandia Crest cottage — all have bookshelf space for maybe 80 to 200 books out of a 2,000-book home library. The other 1,800 books are the problem. And the client, who has spent half a year emotionally preparing for the move, has not emotionally prepared for the books.
The conventional options are all imperfect:
- "Just leave them in the garage" — passes the problem to the adult children who will inherit it three years later, often after the parent has passed away. They face the same problem with an additional grief overlay.
- "Goodwill drop-off" — requires the client or move manager to load and haul the books in a vehicle they don't have. Goodwill refuses textbooks, encyclopedias, magazines, and damaged copies on intake, so half the load comes back.
- "Junk removal" — $300 to $1,200 added to the move budget. Most of the books go to landfill, which deeply distresses many bibliophile clients who spent decades caring for the collection.
- "Estate sale company" — rare books may go through estate sale, but the bulk of a personal library is too low-margin for estate-sale operators to handle efficiently.
NMLP solves this. Free pickup, statewide, hand-sorted, documented routing to literacy destinations. The client gets emotional closure ("they'll go to kids and shelters"); the move manager gets the books off the property without adding to the cost line; the new apartment is shelfable on day one.
How the partnership works
- The move manager calls or texts NMLP directly at 702-496-4214 (Josh Eldred personally). Include: pickup address, approximate library size (boxes, shelves, or rough volume), preferred pickup window, any access notes.
- NMLP confirms scheduling typically within 24-48 hours for core Albuquerque metro, 3-7 days for extended tier (Valencia, Santa Fe County south, East Mountains, Rio Rancho-and-beyond), longer coordination for statewide volume-justified pickups.
- Books can stay on shelves until pickup — NMLP boxes on site if needed. Or move manager pre-boxes if it helps the move-day choreography.
- The client keeps whichever books they're keeping; NMLP picks up the rest. No quantity minimum; no condition standards.
- NMLP provides emotional closure language for the client — "your books are going to APS Title I school libraries, Little Free Libraries, family shelters, and refugee resettlement organizations; the ones that can't be rehomed go to paper recycling, not the landfill." This is true; routing is published at the NMLP Transparency Report.
What NMLP needs from the move manager
- A direct contact (your cell, not a desk phone)
- Pickup address and access details
- Move date so NMLP can schedule before move day rather than after
- Heads-up if there are collectibles, signed editions, family bibles, or photograph albums mixed in — NMLP will set those aside for your client to review
- Notification if the client has language preferences (Spanish move-manager clients are common; NMLP supports Spanish-language communication)
What NMLP gives back
- No-charge service — nothing is added to the move budget for book disposition
- Same-week scheduling in most cases — doesn't slow the move-day plan
- Hand-sorted intake — signed editions, family items, and photograph caches that get missed in the pre-pack get flagged and returned to the move manager for client follow-up
- Optional pickup confirmation letter — for the move manager's project file or for adult-child stakeholders who want documentation
- Spanish-language client communication when needed
- Statewide reach — volume-justified statewide pickups; documented Socorro pickup of 5,000 lb in May 2026
Already-referring partners
Senior move managers, geriatric care managers, and downsizing consultants in the Albuquerque metro have referred NMLP for hundreds of pickups. The conversation is short ("books?", "yes", "I have a guy — here's his number"), the result is reliable, and the client typically reports a markedly better emotional experience than the alternatives.
A specific warm lead from Jaysun Aspera (senior move manager, Albuquerque) opened this partnership channel in March 2026. Josh remembers good referral partners and reciprocates when local-services questions come up.
Direct line
Josh Eldred, owner-operator. Phone or text. Same-day response during business hours; evening and weekend availability for time-critical move-day situations.
702-496-4214Email: [email protected]