Moving in Dallas, TX, can cost anywhere from a few hundred dollars for a small local move to well over $12,000 for a large cross-country relocation.
Your final price depends upon home size, distance, services, and timing.
In this week’s home moving blog, we break down the realistic costs of moving in Dallas, how those costs are calculated, and where you can safely save money whilst still enjoying a safe and stress-free home move.
Average Moving Costs in Dallas
Local moves (within Dallas): $400 – $2,400+
Long-distance moves: $3,200 – $12,500+
Hourly rates: $130 – $170 per hour (2 movers and a truck)
You may also like to read: Moving to Dallas, TX. In this guide, we explain why so many people are moving to Dallas, we look at school ratings, the cost of living, crime and safety, job opportunities, and the best neighborhoods to move to.
How Much do Movers Cost?
Save up to 40% on your upcoming move and get a quote from reputable moving experts.
You may also like to read: All You Need to Know about Hiring Local Movers. In this guide, we take you step by step through the process of finding good local movers, the things to watch out for, and the red flags to avoid.
How Much Do Long-Distance Movers Cost from Dallas?
Long-distance moves are priced based on distance, weight, and services.
Average Long-Distance Moving Costs
Distance
1-Bedroom
2-Bedroom
3-Bedroom
4-Bedroom
250 miles
$1,400 – $3,400
$2,000 – $4,500
$2,500 – $5,300
$3,000 – $6,200
500 miles
$1,900 – $3,900
$2,600 – $5,400
$3,400 – $6,400
$4,200 – $7,800
1,000 miles
$2,800 – $5,600
$3,500 – $6,800
$4,300 – $7,600
$5,200 – $8,900
2,000+ miles
$3,500 – $6,500
$4,500 – $7,500
$5,800 – $9,200
$7,200 – $12,500
Popular Moving Routes from Dallas
Dallas to Major U.S. Cities
Dallas to New York: $3,400 – $9,200
Dallas to Los Angeles: $3,500 – $9,000
Dallas to Chicago: $2,800 – $7,200
Dallas to Denver: $2,700 – $6,800
Dallas to Phoenix: $2,800 – $7,400
Dallas to Nashville: $2,000 – $6,200
Important: Any mover relocating you across state lines must be licensed and insured. Check out the FMCSA website to verify that any mover you are thinking of hiring is legally licensed.
You may also like to read: How to Choose a Good Interstate Mover. In this guide, we take you step by step through the process of picking a good mover, the things to watch out for, and the red flags to avoid.
What Affects the Cost of Moving in Dallas?
1. Distance
Local moves are priced by the hour
Long-distance moves are priced by weight and distance
2. Volume of Items
More items require more labor, a bigger truck, and therefore cost more.
3. Additional Services
Optional services can significantly increase your bill:
Packing/unpacking: $300 – $1,500+
Storage: $50 – $300/month
Furniture assembly: $100 – $300
4. Access & Logistics
Extra fees may apply for:
Stairs or elevators
Long carry distances (over 50–75 ft)
Shuttle trucks (if large trucks can’t access your home)
5. Insurance Coverage
Basic coverage: $0.60 per pound (included)
Full-value protection: extra cost but highly recommended
6. Timing of Your Move
Peak pricing applies during:
Summer (May–September)
Weekends
End of the month
You can save 10%–30% by moving mid-week or off-season.
You may also like to read: Should I Pay for Professional Packers? Although an additional cost, hiring professional packers is worth every cent and will make you move so much easier. Find out why in the guide.
Additional Costs to Budget For
Moving things like Grandfather clocks is going to cost extra
Here are some often overlooked additional costs:
Packing supplies: $100 – $300
Tips for movers: $20–$50 per mover
Cleaning services: $150 – $400
How to Save Money on Your Dallas Move
1. Declutter Before Moving
The fewer items you move, the cheaper your relocation will be. Sell, donate, or toss unused items.
2. Compare Multiple Quotes
Get at least 3–4 estimates to find the best value.
3. Move During Off-Peak Times
Mid-month
Weekdays
Fall or winter
4. Pack Low-Value Items Yourself
Packing things yourself can save hundreds of dollars, but it is only recommended for low-value items, as insurance rarely covers things you have packed yourself.
5. Reserve Parking in Advance
Avoid delays and extra hourly charges.
You may also like to read: Understanding Moving Insurance. Whilst it makes sense to save money where you can, trying to go cheap when insuring your move is a really bad idea. Find out all you need to know about insuring your home move in this guide.
How to Get an Accurate Estimate
For the most precise quote:
Request an in-home or virtual survey
Provide a detailed inventory
Ask about hidden fees upfront
Always verify your mover is:
Registered with the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles
Licensed for interstate moves (USDOT number)
Get a no-obligation, free quote by calling 800 989-8833 now.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much do movers cost per hour in Dallas?
Most companies charge:
$130 – $170/hour (2 movers)
$180 – $240/hour (3 movers)
How much should I budget for a move in Dallas?
1-bedroom: $400 – $650
2-bedroom: $700 – $1,050
3-bedroom: $1,100 – $1,600
How much does it cost to move out of Dallas?
Average long-distance move: $3,200 – $8,000
Large or cross-country move: $8,000 – $12,500+
When is the cheapest time to move in Dallas?
Weekdays (Monday–Thursday)
Mid-month
Fall and winter
Moving in Dallas is slightly more expensive than in previous years due to rising labor and fuel costs, but paying for professional movers is all about value for money, not the dollars and cents.
The key to a cheaper move is to:
Plan early
Compare quotes
Avoid peak times
Only pay for services you truly need
Good luck with your move, and be sure to check out our home moving blog, which is packed with guides to make every aspect of your move cheaper, safer, and easier.
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