LOCAL MOVERS: On average, local movers charge $80 per hour per mover. The local movers price ranges from $480 (studio) to $2,880 (4-bedroom).
You’re going to need a local moving company when you’re moving locally – that is, within a radius of about 50 miles.
LONG-DISTANCE MOVERS: On average, long-distance movers charge a flat fee ranging from $2,363 – $4,930 (1-bedroom) to $4,208 – $6,885 (4-bedroom) for a distance of 1,000 miles.
You’re going to need a cross-country moving company when you’re moving long distance, oftentimes moving to another state.
One important thing you need to remember is that local moving companies chargeby the hour. What this means is that you’re going to be charged on an hourly basis when using the services of a local mover.
How much do movers charge an hour?
On average, local moving companies will charge $80 per hour per mover.
Or you should expect to be charged roughly $160 per hour per 2 men and a truck.
What you need to understand is that the bigger your home is when you’re moving only a short distance away, the more TIME it will take for your household items to be packed up and loaded into a moving truck.
And the longer a local move takes, the more MONEY you will have to pay in the end.
Basically, the local movers price will depend on the size of your home.
Home Size
Number of Movers
Average Hours to Move
Average Moving Cost
Studio
2
3
$480
1-bedroom
2
4
$640
2-bedroom
3
6
$1,440
3-bedroom
4
7
$2,240
4-bedroom
4
9
$2,880
Studio apartment: $480. Two local movers have worked for approximately 3 hours to get the job done.
1-bedroom home: $640. Two men have worked for roughly 4 hours to complete the local move.
2-bedroom home: $1,440. Three moving experts have worked for about 6 hours to do their job.
3-bedroom home: $2,240. Four movers have worked for approximately 7 hours to finish the local move.
4-bedroom home: $2,880. Four movers have worked for roughly 9 hours to protect and transport your household items.
Note: Typically, these local movers costs do not include the cost of packing materials. The price of packing supplies can be anywhere between $100 and $400 depending on the number and size of the items for moving.
How much do movers charge for a long-distance move?
You should bear in mind that long-distance movers do NOT charge by the hour. Instead, they will quote a price that’s been calculated on the basis of several factors: distance, weight, extra services, and complexity.
Here’s something really important that you need to remember when moving across the country: the cost of an interstate move is calculated on a case-by-case basis.
In reality, all this means that the only way to learn how much movers charge for a long-distance move is to request accurate cost estimates from the best interstate moving companies in your city or town.
Here’s how much movers charge for a cross-country move for 250 miles, 500 miles, 1,000 miles, and 2,000 miles respectively.
How much do movers charge for 250 miles?
Home Size
Distance
Moving Price Range
1-bedroom
250 miles
$1,210 – $3,013
2-bedroom
250 miles
$1,556 – $4,225
3-bedroom
250 miles
$1,880 – $4,505
4-bedroom
250 miles
$2,100 – $5,066
How much do movers charge for 500 miles?
Home Size
Distance
Moving Price Range
1-bedroom
500 miles
$1,598 – $3,213
2-bedroom
500 miles
$2,083 – $4,352
3-bedroom
500 miles
$3,250 – $5,375
4-bedroom
500 miles
$3,788 – $6,783
How much do movers charge for 1,000 miles?
Home Size
Distance
Moving Price Range
1-bedroom
1,000 miles
$2,363 – $4,930
2-bedroom
1,000 miles
$2,567 – $5,801
3-bedroom
1,000 miles
$3,570 – $6,163
4-bedroom
1,000 miles
$4,208 – $6,885
How much do movers charge for 2,000 miles?
Home Size
Distance
Moving Price Range
1-bedroom
2,000 miles
$2,576 – $4,998
2-bedroom
2,000 miles
$3,460 – $6,146
3-bedroom
2,000 miles
$4,693 – $7,523
4-bedroom
2,000 miles
$6,481 – $10,625
Remember that these price ranges are nothing more than average moving costs aimed at giving you a general idea of what to expect from the long-distance movers you hire.
Use our Moving Cost Calculator to get accurate cost estimates for your upcoming cross-country move.
Factors that affect movers price
According to my personal house-moving experience, how much movers charge will depend on several critical factors. It’s important that you understand what affects the moving cost so that you can have more control over your own moving costs and expenses.
Home size. The size of your home is especially relevant when using the services of local movers. The bigger the home, the more items are likely to be in it. The more items to pack and move, the more time it’ll take to complete the move. Local movers charge by the hour, remember?
Distance. The move distance is the major price-formation factor when moving across the country. The more miles the movers have to cover to reach the new place, the more the interstate move will cost.
Weight. Long-distance movers calculate the price based on the total weight of the shipment. So, reduce the number of items to move to lower the moving cost.
Extra services. Each additional service such as packing, unpacking, furniture disassembly and reassembly, and temporary storage will cost more money. If possible, pack up your things by yourself to save some serious cash.
Complexity. Movers will charge you more for packing and transporting specialty items such as a piano, a pool table, a heavy safe, a hot tub, or antique furniture. Also, too many flights of stairs on Moving day are likely to inflate the final moving bill.
Move date. Professional moving companies tend to charge more during the peak moving season (May – September) because of the higher demand for their services. If possible, consider moving during the off-peak moving season for a better deal.
The thing is that moving companies may charge you more money, either for add-on services that are required for the successful completion of the move or for any unexpected problems on the day of the move.
The last time I moved house, I had to make a tough decision about whether or not to use a couple of extra services provided by the moving company I had hired. Keep in mind that each add-on service will cost you money, so assess your own situation carefully to determine whether you really need a certain moving service or not.
Here’s how movers charge extra – that is, the different ways movers may charge you for any additional services or Moving day difficulties.
Packing labor. Packing is the most common service requested from full-service movers. If you wish professional packers to protect your prized possessions, then you’ll have to pay extra for that add-on service. Packing labor alone can cost from $300 to $750 depending on the number and nature of the items for moving.
Charge for furniture disassembly. If you’re moving large pieces of furniture, then they have to be disassembled properly for safe transportation and then re-assembled in the new place. Professional movers can do this for you for a fee.
Charge for handling bulky items. If you’ve decided to take with you extra big items such as a piano, a pool table, a heavy safe, or bulky pieces of furniture, your movers may charge you more money for the additional trouble.
Elevator fee (flight charge). Your movers may charge you an elevator fee (around $75) if the elevator in the apartment building is out of order or if the building does not have an elevator in the first place. Make sure you reserve the elevator exclusively for your move.
Long carry fee. If your movers are unable to park close to the entrance of the house or apartment building, you’re likely to be charged extra for the inconvenience. Known as a long carry fee, expect to pay anywhere between $90 and $120 for every 75 feet from the door to their truck.
Storage fee (delayed delivery fee). If your things need to be stored temporarily at the movers’ storage facility, then you will be charged a storage fee for the time your possessions are kept by the moving company until you can receive them at the new place. Make sure you tell your movers in advance that you wish to have your items stored so that they can calculate the cost of the storage fee in their estimate.
Express delivery fee. If you want your household things to be delivered to the new address as fast as possible, then your movers will charge you an express delivery fee for the exclusive use of the moving truck.
Extra stops charge. If you want your movers to stop for additional pick-ups or drop-offs along the moving route to the new home, then you’re likely to be charged extra for the add-on service.
Travel fee. Your local moving company may charge you a travel fee – the time they need to reach your home from their main office. Typically, a travel fee is calculated as one extra hour of labor.
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Why would you pay them all of the moving before they even get there? I assume you are paying a middle man to hold the money until you release it with a code. I would worry about the middle man really being part of the 'company'.
This is what I'll be going by for my jobs for local though which is less than 30 miles I'll only charge 60 an hour. Long distance will be based off of this article
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I would highly recommend Movinghelp.com. Lassen n Son Movers are the best around in the SF Bay Area. You pay for it before they even get there, and give them a code at the end of the move when u are satisfied. The only time you pay extra is if the time goes over, and they charge just the hourly fee, will even charge only 1/2 for a half hour over. No scam or extra charges, and they will ask you first if this is okay with you.
That's right
Why would you pay them all of the moving before they even get there? I assume you are paying a middle man to hold the money until you release it with a code. I would worry about the middle man really being part of the 'company'.
This is what I'll be going by for my jobs for local though which is less than 30 miles I'll only charge 60 an hour. Long distance will be based off of this article
Need a guess on a move from San Jose Ca to Orlando fl a 2900sq ft house.
you get what you pay for period!!!!!
People have to make a living too!!!
Plan on moving in the spring. Need a quote on moving from Long Island to Clearwater Fla. Only 2 couple pieces of furniture. Mostly boxes. Does anyone know of a reliable company? I would appreciate any help.
I would highly recommend Bud Moving Compny if you’re moving near the Jacksonville Florida area.
Michigan word of mouth movers restoration and sanitation treats each person with the respect and reasonable cost. There's free protection wrapping with any move. There's no hidden fees. if the quote is going to be more and we didn't do a walk through then you will be tolo upfront. We help those that are on budgets . Our main objective is to give the customer the most positive experience possible. NO SCAMS NO DRAMA. NO CRAP. That's why we started our company years ago. Feel free to like us on Facebook and call for free consult
3 rooms are painting for 500 you supply paint.
You get what you pay for! lol