278 movers in Dayton
Sunflower Relocation
"We used this company back in December. Over 4k in damage to our stuff. Tried to file a claim, and nothing. 6 months later and still nothing! Multiple calls, text messages, emails. Save yourself the money, use a different company. Will make sure no..."
Geo Vanlines
"On May 29, 2021, I spoke with their moving coordinator, Shannon Harrison. She was probably the best “used car salesman” I’ve ever encountered. Remember how I said before I’m not naïve…. well as Shannon and I talked for over an hour about her grand..."
Senior Moving Company
"We needed to move our furniture to the garage and back in order to refinish the floors. I was extremely disappointed with Senior Moving Company. They did not wrap the furniture and proceeded to put our new granite table directly on the "four whe..."
Delicate Moving
"Stay away! Extremely unprofessional. Items arrived scratched and after seeing the truck inside I understood why. They did not care about the items and if they fell, they fell. Hit my walls and ceiling fan. Charges for each day they hold the items ..."
Statewide Movers Inc.
"Is there a rating lower than POOR!? Guess they changed their Name but the Beltline address is still the same- This guy John is a piece of work! He is a Dateline/ 20/20 nightmare show in the making- mark my words! He will pretend he's your pisan fr..."
Luke's A Plus Moving Services
"I had Luke’s Hoder movers move me from. 1 bedroom apt. In Bedford to a 1bedroom apt. In Fort Worth. I had everything boxed and labeled. I had taken all my jewelry out of my jewelry armoire as with every time I have moved and put it into smaller pl..."
The Moving Place
"This mover brokers out their labor and didn't check the team that loaded our belongings into the trucks. Our furniture was used as step stools and ladders by guys with muddy boots as they were loading. Furniture was broken and badly damaged and wa..."
What to know when moving to Dayton, TX
Dayton at a Glance
- The Vibe:
- A community where 15.2% of residents are renters and the median household income is $81,407.
- The Major Draw:
- Median gross rent is $1,075, making it relatively affordable.
- The Reality Check:
- With a poverty rate of 13.6%, some residents may face economic challenges.
- Commute:
- 0% of residents use public transit, indicating a car-dependent area.
- Top Tip:
- Expect summer highs around 91°F, so plan accordingly for the heat.
Your Money: Housing & Cost Snapshot
- Median gross rent is $1,075, which is manageable compared to many Texas cities.
- Median home value is $217,200, making homeownership more accessible.
- Population is 38,037, providing a small-town feel.
- Only 15.2% of residents rent, indicating a strong ownership presence.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, ACS 5-Year Data Profiles.
Crime & Safety: What the Numbers Say
In Texas, property crime rates have decreased by 23.1% from 2022 to 2025, while violent crime rates have dropped by 21.8% in the same period.
- Violent crime rate: 345.5 per 100k, which is 6.2% higher than the national average.
- Property crime rate: 1,797.7 per 100k, representing a 16.2% increase over the national rate.
- Notable trend: Homicide rates dropped by 35.1% since 2022.
Source: FBI Crime Data Explorer (state-level summarized data for Texas).
Weather & Getting Outside
Dayton experiences hot summers with average high temperatures around 91°F and mild winters with lows around 47°F. The area enjoys around 358 sunny days each year.
- Mont Belvieu City Park - Rated 4.8 with 1,414 reviews
- Liberty Municipal Park - Rated 4.6 with 524 reviews
- Trinity River National Wildlife Refuge - Rated 4.4 with 216 reviews
- Dayton City Park - Rated 4.2 with 145 reviews
Sources: NOAA Climate Data Online, Google Places.