How Much Does it Cost to Hire Movers in Dallas?

It costs between $300 and $12,000 to move in Dallas, but the exact amount depends on how far you’re going and how much you’re taking with you. In this article, iMoving breaks down the price of local, long-distance, and cross-country moving from Dallas.

How Much Does it Cost to Hire Movers in Dallas

The cost of hiring movers in Dallas can range from $300 to $12,000. Local moves can be done for as little as $60, but moving a 5-bedroom home cross country can be a $12,000 job.

Before you shop for movers, take some time to map out the distance you’re traveling, and see if you can downsize a little so you don’t end up paying to move items you don’t want. Be on the lookout for some of these must-have services, too:

Factors:

  • Packing services
  • Storage
  • Specialty item handling (pianos, pool tables, etc.)
  • Full-value moving insurance
  • Moving shuttles

The Cost of Local Moving in Dallas

Local moving companies can cost as little as $60, but if you’re moving a big house, you’re looking at up to $150 an hour. Local moving in Dallas is a per-hour, per-mover game, and it takes about 2 movers per bedroom.

Local moves are anything under 100 miles and within the same state. Fortunately, since local moves are all about price-per-hour, you can save some cash by scheduling smart and planning ahead. Try to avoid a rush-hour move, and try to stage all your stuff in one easy-to-access corner or bedroom.

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Cost Per Hour:$60

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The Cost of Long Distance Moving in Dallas

Long-distance moves from Dallas will set you back between $2,800 and $8,350, assuming you’re traveling about 1,000 miles. If you’re moving less than 1,000 miles, it’ll be a lot cheaper  - we’ve actually seen long distance moves that were actually less expensive than some local moves.

Long distance moves are anything over 100 miles or across state lines. These are billed on a per-mile, per-pound basis. Your professional moving company will tally up the size of all your belongings, and the math it out with all the miles it has to travel.

  • 1-Bedroom Apartment (1,000 miles): $2,800–$4,500
  • 2-Bedroom Home (1,000 miles): $3,100–$6,900
  • 3-Bedroom Home (1,000 miles): $4,500–$7,550
  • 4-Bedroom Home (1,000 miles): $5,100–$8,350

Additional Long-Distance Moving Costs

  • Storage fees: $150–$500/month
  • Insurance: $100–$300
  • Packing and unpacking services: $500–$1,000

Your Cross Country Moving Cost

Cross country moving from Dallas ranges from $3,000 to $12,000. Out of state moving comes with its own challenges, and requires extra planning, coordination, and above all, fuel. Fortunately, cross country movers are well-trained for extra-long-haul trucking.

  • Studio or 1-Bedroom Apartment: $3,000–$5,000
  • 2-Bedroom Home: $5,500–$7,500
  • 3-Bedroom Home: $7,000–$10,000
  • 4-Bedroom Home: $9,000–$12,000

Key Cost Factors:

  • Distance: The farther the move, the higher the transportation costs.
  • Fuel Surcharges: An additional $300–$800 depending on truck size.
  • Specialty Services: Packing/unpacking, furniture assembly, and handling fragile items can add $500–$1,000 to your bill.

How Much Does it Cost to Move if it’s DIY?

If you play your cards right, you DIY your whole move for about $190, but that’s a best-case scenario. DIY moving comes with its own extra fees, such as truck rentals, gas, supplies, and labor. (If you’re moving out of state, you’ll also have to pay for food and lodging.)

Truck Rental Costs:

    • Small truck: $20–$30/day
    • Medium truck: $40–$70/day
    • Large truck: $80–$120/day

Gas Expenses:

    • Local move: $30–$60
    • Long-distance move: $200–$500 (depending on the mileage)

Packing Supplies:

    • Boxes, tape, and other materials: $100–$250

Labor Costs (if hiring helpers):

    • $40–$60/hour per person

How Long Does Moving Take?

Moving usually takes between 1 and 21 days. Under the rules established by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), drivers can’t log more than 11 hours of drive time per day. And if drivers travel a long enough distance in a short enough time, they’ll be investigated for speeding.

Aside from the rules, there’s also bundling. If a move doesn’t fill an entire truck, movers will wait until they can fill up the empty space with other small moves. This is great for fuel efficiency (and therefore great for your wallet), but it does mean the occasional delay for pickups and deliveries along the way.


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Harrison Gough

Harrison has been writing for real estate and moving companies for the past three years, but his knowledge isn't just from behind a desk. Having moved over a dozen times himself, sometimes with professional help and sometimes on his own, he's learned firsthand what makes moving smooth and what makes it stressful. When he's not writing, he's looking into ways to make his next move simpler.

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