Typical Moving Missions — Planning Overview

All ranges shown are examples for planning purposes. Final estimates are customized after reviewing your home, access, and inventory.

Move TypeTypical CrewTypical TrucksTypical TimelinePlanning Cost Range*
1‑Bedroom Apartment2 movers1 truckHalf day~$1,000 – $1,500
2‑Bedroom Apartment / Condo2–3 movers1 truckHalf to full day~$1,100 – $1,700
2‑Bedroom Townhouse3 movers1 truckFull day~$2,000 – $2,600
3‑Bedroom Townhouse3 movers1 truckFull day~$2,000 – $2,600
3‑Bedroom Single‑Family (Smaller)3 movers1 truckFull day~$2,000 – $2,600
3‑Bedroom Single‑Family (Larger / More Storage)4 movers1–2 trucksFull day~$2,600 – $3,400
4‑Bedroom Single‑Family4–5 movers2 trucksFull day~$3,000 – $3,800
5‑Bedroom Single‑Family5–6 movers2 trucks (3rd possible)Full day~$4,000 – $5,000+
Large Estate Moving MissionProject‑plannedMulti‑truck4–6 days totalCustom project plan

*Planning ranges assume local moves under normal conditions. Packing, long carries, specialty items, additional trucks, or extended timelines may affect scope.


How to Read This Table

  • Bedrooms are only a starting point.
    Layout, storage, garages, basements, and furniture density matter just as much.
  • Townhouses scale faster than apartments.
    Stairs change everything.
  • Single‑family homes introduce bigger swings.
    Garages, sheds, finished basements, and years of accumulation add complexity.
  • 4+ bedrooms usually mean multiple trucks.
    This protects your belongings and prevents rushed loading.
  • Large estates are multi‑day projects.
    These are planned, phased operations—not hourly moves.

Large Estate Moving Missions

Large Estate moves typically include:

  • 2–3 days of packing
  • 2–3 days of moving
  • Multiple trucks per day
  • Dedicated crews and leadership
  • A fully customized plan

At this level, the goal is not speed — it’s control, protection, and predictability.


Bottom Line

This table is designed to:

  • help you self‑identify your move size,
  • understand why ranges exist,
  • and start the conversation at the right level.

Your actual estimate is always built around your home, not just the bedroom count.