How Much Do Movers Cost?
September 2, 2025
Hiring movers in Dallas in 2026 typically costs anywhere from $400 for a small apartment move within a few miles to $15,000 or more for a large home moving cross-country. The honest answer is that there’s no single number, because moving costs depend on home size, distance, the level of service you want, and the specific access conditions at both ends of the move. This guide breaks down what you can realistically expect to pay in the Dallas market right now, based on current industry data from sources like MoveBuddha, Thumbtack, and Extra Space Storage, plus the patterns we see day to day across the DFW metroplex.
Here’s a quick read on what most Dallas moves cost based on home size, assuming full-service professional movers:
These are industry-average ranges for full-service moves. Labor-only or DIY truck rentals will land below the bottom of these ranges. White-glove specialty services for high-value inventory will land at the top.
Most local Dallas moves are billed hourly. Long-distance moves are typically billed at a flat rate based on weight, distance, and services.
Hourly rates for professional movers in the Dallas market currently run roughly:
Most companies have a 2 to 3-hour minimum and bill in 15-minute or 30-minute increments after that. Travel time (the time it takes the truck to drive from the company’s warehouse to your home, and back at the end of the job) is typically included in the billable hours, though policies vary. Always ask about travel time billing during the estimate, since it can add 30 to 90 minutes to the invoice.
For moves over 100 miles or out of state, most reputable movers will give you a binding flat-rate quote based on a video walkthrough or in-home inventory. The quote should be locked, with the only adjustments coming if your actual inventory differs from what you showed at the estimate.
The single biggest cost factor is how much stuff you have. A 4-bedroom home with a packed garage, attic, and shed can take three times longer to load than a 4-bedroom home with empty storage areas. When getting an estimate, be thorough about everything, including closets, sheds, and outdoor furniture.
For local Dallas moves, distance matters less because you’re paying hourly. For long-distance moves, distance is one of the main inputs to the flat-rate quote. A move from Dallas to Austin (195 miles) will price very differently than Dallas to Denver (780 miles), even with identical inventory.
Stairs, elevators, long carries from the truck to the door, and tight parking all extend the time it takes to load and unload. Common Dallas-specific access issues we plan around:
Pianos, gun safes, fine art, antiques, pool tables, and wine collections all require specialized equipment and trained crews. These are typically billed separately from the base move, not included in the hourly rate. Industry pricing for specialty items in 2026:
If you have specialty items, treat them as a separate conversation with your mover. We have dedicated teams for piano moving, fine art, gun safes, and wine collections for this reason.
Full-service packing (where the crew packs your entire home) typically adds $400 to $1,800 depending on volume. Partial packing (just the kitchen, just fragile items) lands in the $200 to $700 range. If you pack yourself, you’ll still spend roughly $200 to $400 on boxes, tape, paper, and bubble wrap for an average home. Our packing services page covers what’s included.
These are legitimate charges that most reputable movers disclose, but you need to ask about them before signing:
Get every potential fee in writing before move day. A reputable mover will list them upfront, not surprise you on the invoice.
Many moves involve a gap between move-out and move-in. Dallas storage pricing in 2026:
Element offers short-term and long-term storage in Dallas with climate control, security monitoring, and inventory tracking. For wine, fine art, and commercial inventory, we have dedicated storage solutions.
A typical full-service move in this scenario:
If you added full-service packing, expect another $500 to $800. If the Lakewood destination has a long carry from the street, add another $100 to $200.
A long-distance move at this scale:
This scenario assumes a same-crew direct move with no consolidation, which is what most reputable Texas movers offer for intrastate routes. National van lines that consolidate with other shipments may quote less but with delivery windows of 7 to 21 days.
A local move with a specialty item:
DIY moves work well for studios, small apartments, and short distances when you have help. For anything larger, the math gets harder than it looks:
For most clients moving more than a one-bedroom, full-service ends up cheaper than people expect once you factor in time, risk, and the actual cost of supplies and labor.
Lead time matters more than people realize:
The cheapest Dallas moves happen on weekdays in October through April, mid-month. The most expensive land on summer weekends in the last week of the month.
Before signing anything:
If anything feels rushed, vague, or evasive at the estimate stage, that’s the moment to walk, not on move day.
Reputable movers calculate the cost based on home size, distance, services requested (packing, disassembly, specialty handling), access conditions at both ends, and the date of the move. The most accurate way is a video walkthrough or in-home inventory, not a phone estimate.
For a local Dallas move, expect $2,500 to $5,000 for a full-service move of a typical 2,000 square foot home (roughly a 3-bedroom). Long-distance moves at this size run $4,000 to $12,000 depending on distance and services.
For a typical 2 to 3-bedroom local Dallas move, budget $2,000 to $4,500 including packing supplies, tips, and contingencies. For long-distance moves, plan for $5,000 to $10,000 as a working budget at the same home size, then adjust based on quotes.
The most common surprise fees are stair carries, long carries, elevator reservations, shuttle trucks for tight parking, weekend or holiday premiums, fuel surcharges on long distance, and specialty item handling. A reputable mover discloses all of these upfront.
Yes. Weekday moves in Dallas typically run 10 to 25% cheaper than weekend moves, with the cheapest rates on Tuesday through Thursday in October through April.
Most reputable Dallas movers do not require large upfront deposits. A small deposit to hold a date (typically $100 to $500 for local moves, slightly more for long-distance) is common. Any company demanding 30% or more upfront should be approached with caution.
Every move has its own variables, and the ranges in this guide are starting points, not final numbers. The fastest way to know what your move will actually cost is to request an estimate from a licensed mover after a video walkthrough or in-home inventory. We provide free estimates for local Dallas moves and long-distance relocations, including specialty handling for piano, fine art, wine, and gun safes. Get in touch for a binding quote and we’ll walk through your inventory, your timeline, and what your move will actually cost.
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