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The Best Moving Companies in Frisco
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Best truck rental companies in Frisco
All data current as of publish date.
*Prices averaged for 5 home sizes across 6 distances over 100 miles. Mileage included in long-distance quotes.
**Prices averaged for 5 home sizes (when different trucks were available) for a distance under 100 miles. Prices do not include mileage rates.
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What to know about moving in Frisco
The cost of moving into Frisco, TX, will depend on where you’re coming from and the way you decide to move. To start with, you can expect to pay around $1,128 for your move if you rent a moving truck. This is one of the cheaper options. If you want to use a portable storage container instead, you should expect to pay an average of $3,800, or you may pay up to an average of $9,060 for a full-service move.1
If you want to budget for a local move, you should consider that a local move costs, on average, around $7,600 for a full-service move.2
Other things to consider with your move is that you may need to pay for shipping, cardboard boxes or containers, tape, and other packing supplies. If you rent a truck or get friends to help with your move, you may be able to save hundreds (or even thousands) of dollars.
The usual interstate move takes anywhere from 15 to 20 days, but the exact length of your move will depend on where you’re going, how far away it is, the number of items you’re bringing and other factors affecting your move. To be safe, most people should plan for three weeks for an interstate move, but you may not need that much time if you’re moving somewhere closer to your current home or hiring a full-service team to pack, move, and unpack your items at your new home.
While Frisco’s utility bills might not be as high as cities in Texas, Texans pay some of the highest utility bills in the country. The average household in Texas spends roughly $415.41 a month on utilities like electricity, gas, internet, and water.3
Best local movers in Frisco
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Sources
- Colin Holmes, Move.org, “How Much Does It Cost to Move?” Published June 6, 2022. Accessed November 02, 2022.
- Joe Roberts, Move.org, “Should I Move Myself or Hire a Mover?” Published October 26, 2022. Accessed November 2, 2022.
- Sarah Cimarusti, Move.org, “Utility Bills 101: Utilities Tips, Average Costs, Fees, and More,” Published October 28, 2022. Accessed November 2, 2022.