49 movers in Covington
Moving Solutions
"Just a quick message to thank you all at Moving Solutions. Roy and his team were amazing, they managed to pack up our house and unload again by 3.15pm. We’ve never before had a move that has gone so smoothly. Thank you all, we will definit..."
Moving Staffers
"We used SML movers, doing business as Moving Staffers, to relocate from New Orleans to Houston -- with disastrous results. The loading muscle we employed on their recommendation were no better than amateurs, arriving at our house an hour late, a..."
Mango Moving
"BREACHED CONTRACT! PROMISED REFUND by CFO KRISTEN of 900 dollars as a part of the delay and MANGO refused to pay after delivery occured. Pick up four days late and delayed my move by a week and cost me hotel rooms plane tickets as a result of show..."
N.L. Wilson Moving
"The crews were excellent. They were friendly and professional. We really enjoyed them and appreciated all of their help. They made the experience much less stressful and enjoyable. I would definitely recommend and would use them again."
Studdard Moving and Storage
"The move itself went fine. They showed up on time, were polite, and were professional movers with the exception of messing up paint on my stairway while three guys literally shoved my king size mattress through an opening that was too small. The m..."
What to know when moving to Covington, OK
Covington at a Glance
- The Vibe:
- A small community with a population of 619 and 11.2% of residents renting.
- The Major Draw:
- Median household income is $60,536, providing a solid earning base.
- The Reality Check:
- Only 0% of residents use public transit, so plan on a car.
- Top Tip:
- Budget for $943 in median rent.
Your Money: Housing & Cost Snapshot
Covington has a small population and a range of housing costs that reflect its community size.
- Median gross rent is $943, which is manageable for many budgets.
- The median owner-occupied home value is $203,800, indicating a stable housing market.
- 23.3% of residents hold a bachelor's degree, contributing to a moderately educated community.
- The poverty rate stands at 6.1%, reflecting general economic stability.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, ACS 5-Year Data Profiles.
Crime & Safety: What the Numbers Say
Crime data for Oklahoma indicates overall trends in property and violent crime.
- Violent crime: The annual rate is 405.9 per 100k residents, which is higher than the national rate of 325.3.
- Property crime: The state annual rate is 1,823 per 100k, exceeding the national average of 1,546.9.
- Notable trend: The homicide rate has dropped by 28.5% since 2022.
Source: FBI Crime Data Explorer (state-level summarized data for Oklahoma).
Weather & Getting Outside
While climate data is unavailable, there are some great outdoor options nearby.
- Marshall Town Park: A well-rated spot with a 5-star rating from 1 user.
- Breckinridge Park: Another favorite, also rated 5 stars by 1 user.
Source: Google Places API (New).