Average Cost of Movers in Peoria
Based on the price calculation of 5 reviews, we estimate that a move within Peoria should very roughly cost $491.
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121 movers in Peoria
Move Smart Moving
"Move Smart is a scammer! They told me I would have my stuff in 5 days and instead, brokered my load to another company who still has my stuff almost 30 days. I talked to Kevin at Move Smart who guaranteed that they would handle my job start to fi..."
Quick Delivery and Moving LLC
"I wish I could give them 0 stars! The worst moving company EVER! The manager is rude, low class, liar and unreliable. They changed the price for extra hours the day before our move! They were supposed to show up between 12-2pm. After 7 times calli..."
JRW Services
"I had scheduled movers in advance..and they didn't show. I had even confirmed the day before. On the day of the move with two trucks crammed to the ceiling..no one comes. I texted Jason at JRW and called him and he didn't even respond. I had two..."
Horizon Moving Systems
"Horizon Moving Services provided me with an estimate for the move. The estimate was detailed and including EVERYTHING that I had said it would. The calculated the estimate based on the sizes of the items, which were accurate. However, the estimate..."
One Price Moving
"I hired One Price moving to move items from my 1 bed room apartment. The owner, Jeff Harker, quoted me $290.00 for a flat rate including the moving of 25 boxes, bins, or bags. I had additional boxes and bags (60) and for each additional 25 it's 25..."
A&C Brothers Moving & Storage
"The move of our possessions to our new residence was expertly handled by this business. The customer support staff was really kind & offered us cost-cutting advice. The service was excellent than I could have imagined. Thanks, A&C."
Platinum Moving & Storage LLC
"They consistently lied. They would tell us one thing in one conversation & something different in another conversation. They were not careful with our items & many things arrived broken & damaged."
What to know when moving to Peoria, AZ
Peoria at a Glance
- The Vibe:
- A community where 34.7% of residents rent and the median household income is $64,563.
- The Major Draw:
- Affordable housing with a median gross rent of $1,563, about $500 less than nearby metropolitan areas.
- The Reality Check:
- A poverty rate of 13.8% suggests some economic challenges.
- Commute:
- Only 0.9% of residents use public transit.
- Top Tip:
- Budget for around $1,563 a month in rent.
The 'Vibe' Check: Who Thrives Here?
Peoria offers a suburban lifestyle with a population of 61,822 and a median household income of $64,563. The education level is modest, with only 18.1% of residents holding a bachelor's degree or higher. With 34.7% of residents renting, it may appeal to those seeking a community feel without the higher costs often associated with homeownership.
Probably not your spot if: you are reliant on public transit, as only 0.9% of the population commutes this way.
Your Money: Housing & Cost Snapshot
- Median gross rent is $1,563, which can be appealing compared to other areas.
- The median owner-occupied home value is $278,300, providing homebuyers some affordability.
- The community has a poverty rate of 13.8%, reflecting some economic diversity.
- Only 34.7% of residents are renters, indicating a significant portion of the population owns their homes.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, ACS 5-Year Data Profiles.
Crime & Safety: What the Numbers Say
In Arizona, the property crime rate is 1,523.1 per 100,000 residents, slightly below the national rate of 1,546.9. The violent crime rate is 377.3 per 100,000, which is higher than the national average of 325.3 but has shown a decrease of 16.2% since 2022.
- Violent crime: 377.3 per 100k vs. national average 325.3, trending down.
- Property crime: 1,523.1 per 100k vs. national average 1,546.9, also trending down.
- Notable trend: Homicide rates have dropped by 35.9% since 2022.
Source: FBI Crime Data Explorer (state-level summarized data for Arizona).
Schools & Higher Ed
Peoria has access to 37 postsecondary institutions, with 35 of these providing data through the College Scorecard.
- Total postsecondary institutions: 37
- Institutions with College Scorecard data: 35
Source: ArcGIS Postsecondary School Locations, NCES College Scorecard.
Weather & Getting Outside
While climate data is unavailable, Peoria has several outdoor attractions that are worth checking out.
- Wildlife World Zoo, Aquarium & Safari Park - 4.5 stars (12,249 reviews)
- Children's Museum of Phoenix - 4.6 stars (5,803 reviews)
- Heard Museum - 4.7 stars (5,540 reviews)
- Sahuaro Ranch Park - 4.7 stars (4,336 reviews)
Source: Google Places API.
Jobs & the Local Economy
In Maricopa County, the unemployment rate is 3.5% as of December 2025, with a labor force of 2,564,144 and 2,475,183 employed individuals.
- Unemployment rate: 3.5% (2025)
- Employment: 2,475,183
- Labor force: 2,564,144
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Local Area Unemployment Statistics.