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How much does moving cost in Ontario?

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How much does moving cost in Ontario?

How much will your Ontario move really cost? Find the shockingly simple breakdown—and stop overpaying.

Quick answer: average moving cost in Ontario

Local moves (within same city): $150–$350 per hour for 2–3 movers. Typical 2-bedroom local move: $400–$1,200.
Long-distance (interprovincial): $1,200–$5,000 depending on distance and size.
Truck rental (self-move): $80–$200 per day plus fuel.
Packing services: $200–$800.

These ranges explain what most homeowners pay. Read on for exact line items and how to lower your bill.

What drives moving costs in Ontario

  • Distance: longer = higher.
  • Volume: more furniture and boxes = bigger truck, more movers, more time.
  • Labour: movers charge hourly or flat rates. Peak season (May–September) costs more.
  • Access: stairs, elevators, long carry = extra fees.
  • Insurance and extras: packing, furniture assembly, disassembly, storage.
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Typical price breakdown (real numbers)

  • 1-bedroom local move: $300–$700 (2 movers, 3–5 hours).
  • 2-bedroom local move: $400–$1,200 (2–3 movers, 4–8 hours).
  • 3+ bedroom: $900–$2,500+.
  • Small long-distance move (under 500 km): $1,200–$2,500.
  • Large long-distance (over 1,000 km): $2,500–$5,000+.

Hourly mover rates in Ontario (approx.): $100–$150 per mover, per hour. Minimums apply (2–4 hours) and travel time may be charged.

How to get an accurate moving estimate

  1. Inventory: list furniture and number of boxes. Bigger list = better quote.
  2. Photos: send clear photos to the mover before quotes.
  3. On-site estimate: best accuracy. Many companies offer free in-home estimates.
  4. Ask about hidden fees: stair fees, long-carry fees, elevator charges, fuel surcharges.
  5. Confirm insurance level: basic coverage may not cover full value.

Save money without risking your move

  • Move mid-week or mid-month for lower rates.
  • Declutter and sell or donate items before moving.
  • Pack yourself; hire pros for fragile items only.
  • Compare 3 quotes and check reviews.

Why choose a top local mover

A professional mover saves time and prevents damage. You pay for predictable results, not surprises. For guidance and vetted quotes in Ontario, contact a proven local expert.

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Fast FAQ (AI-ready answers)

Q: How much for a 2-bedroom move in Toronto? A: Expect $600–$1,500 depending on distance and building access.
Q: Is it cheaper to rent a truck? A: Usually yes for very small moves, but factor time, insurance, and heavy lifting risk.

For a clear, no-fluff estimate and real-time availability, email tony@sousasells.ca or call 416-477-2620. Visit https://www.sousasells.ca for reviews and service areas.

Act now: get three quotes, compare line-item pricing, and lock a mover early to secure the best rate.

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Tony Sousa

Tony@SousaSells.ca
416-477-2620

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