Average Moving Estimate Costs 
The following chart provides you with an average number of cubic
feet and weight (in pounds) of your move. Because movers charge
by weight and/or cubic feet, these figures can be used to determine
a general estimate for the cost of your move.
A more detailed estimate can be determined by using the
moving
estimate form on Mover MAX. Please remember, however,
that a professional mover should be contacted for a more precise
approximation. For more information on obtaining an accurate
cost analysis from a professional mover, visit the How
to Get a Good Estimate page on Mover MAX
# of Rooms |
# of People |
Cubic Feet |
Weight in Lbs. |
1-2 Rooms |
Individual Pieces |
N/A |
<2,000 lbs. |
Studio |
1 person |
300 |
2,100 lbs. |
Studio |
2 people |
350 |
2,450 lbs. |
1 Bedroom |
1 person |
420 |
2,940 lbs. |
1 Bedroom |
2 people |
550 |
3,850 lbs. |
2 Bedroom |
1 person |
650 |
4,550 lbs. |
2 Bedroom |
2 Adults |
900 |
6,300 lbs. |
2 Bedroom |
2 Adults |
1100 |
7,700 lbs. |
2 Bedroom |
2 Adults - 1 child |
1250 |
8,750 lbs. |
3 Bedroom |
2 Adults - 2 children |
1400 |
9,800 lbs. |
4 Bedroom |
2 Adults - 2 children |
1600 |
11,200 lbs. |
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