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How Much Do Movers Cost In Toronto

Published by Chris Townsend

How Much Do Movers Cost In Toronto

You’ve just found the home of your dreams in Toronto and you’re ready to move in! Of course, starting a new chapter in life is incredibly exciting, but it can also be tiring and costly. With all the expenses involved, you may be wondering whether or not you can afford to hire professional movers to handle your relocation.

There are a number of factors that impact the overall cost of moving in Toronto, which makes it difficult to calculate moving costs yourself. That’s where we come in! We’ve put together everything there is to know about the average cost of moving in Toronto.

How Much Does It Cost to Hire Movers in Toronto?

In order to determine the cost of moving in Toronto, or really anywhere, you can use a very simple formula. Take the mover’s rate and multiply it by the duration of your move, then add on any additional fees and this should yield the cost of hiring movers in Toronto. Let’s break this down a little further.

  • Mover’s rate refers to the set price of hiring two or three movers by the hour.
  • Moving duration describes the overall time that the movers spend on your move (may or may not include the time spent on the road).
  • Additional fees are any costs that are not included in the mover’s rate but may apply to your move.

Factors that Impact Cost of Moving Toronto

Although each moving company has their own unique method for estimating the cost of a move, the following factors that impact cost are common among all movers:

  • The date you move.
  • The type/ size of your home.
  • Moving special items.
  • Distance.
  • Extra services.

Let’s examine each of these factors in further detail to understand how they impact the cost of moving in Toronto, Ontario.

Season

When you’re calculating the cost of your move, the specific date is an important factor to consider. Since summer is a busy season for movers, it’s best to avoid this time of the year if your goal is to move on a budget. Whereas, both fall and winter tend to be low seasons for moving companies. In other words, the higher the season and the more in demand moving services are, the more expensive your move will be.

In addition to the season, the day in the month and the day in the week are also determining factors in the cost of moving in Toronto. In most cases, it’s more affordable to move in the last two weeks of a particular month. It’s also cheaper to move on a weekday than on the weekend. For the best rate, consider moving on a Tuesday.

The mover’s rates for residential movers in Toronto vary from moving company to moving company and depend on the time of year. That said, the following table outlines the average moving costs of Toronto moving companies based on the season.

Season Two movers Three movers
High-season (April to end of September) $100 to $120 $135 to $155
Low-season $90 to $110 $120 to $145

Type/ Size of Home

The size of your home directly impacts the duration of a move, which makes it a major deciding factor in the cost of moving in Toronto. While it may seem pretty obvious, the cost of moving a big mansion and the cost of moving a one-bedroom apartment varies considerably. For starters, a larger home means more rooms, more items to be moved, more time, and a bigger workload. Additionally, if you have stairs in your home that your movers must haul things up and down, this increases the moving time and, thus, contributes to the final moving cost.

On the other hand, even if you only have a couple items to move and it’ll only take a couple hours, you’ll still have to pay for three to four hours, as this is usually the minimum duration required by movers. Essentially, the bigger your home, the more items that you have to move, the longer your move takes, and the more expensive your move will be.

Additional Moving Fees

At this point, you should have enough information to calculate an average price for your move. However, in order to obtain the final price, you must factor in all the additional fees that may apply to your relocation. To make an accurate budget, you must consider all the applicable factors to avoid having your relocation turn out more expensive than expected. Some additional moving fees and factors to consider include:

Special Items

When we imagine moving services, we typically think of two, potentially three, movers and a truck. However, depending on the volume, weight, and value of your goods, you move may require more. If you have large furniture, antiques, or you need to have a pool table moved, you may need a bigger truck or more movers. In either case, this is going to drive up the overall price of your move.

When it comes to moving, both weight and space are critical. It’s important that you consider the overall weight of your goods, particularly if you’re moving long distances. Your moving company will take weight into account and, in some cases, base your moving estimate on it.

Moving Costs Toronto

Distance

The distance between the origin location and the destination is what differentiates between a local move and a long-distance move. The range in price between these types of moves will vary from company to company. As you might expect, simply moving down the street in Toronto is cheaper than moving from one state to another. This has to do with the fact that movers spend significantly less time, effort, and fuel on local moves. Whereas long-distance relocations equate to more time, the potential for traffic, and a very specific route depending on the size of the moving truck.

Travel costs will vary from mover to mover, but with most local Toronto moves distance makes very little difference. In fact, most movers charge based on a flat rate that is 1 to 1.5 hours of their standard moving rate. Meanwhile, other movers may charge $1.50 to $2.00 per kilometer after the standard 50-kilometer drive.

Extra Services

Oftentimes, we don’t consider additional services until moving day rolls around. Though, in some cases, these extra fees could cost you more than the moving rate itself. Since extra services and charges usually come as a surprise, you must be especially aware of the small details of your move.

Most movers offer add-on services like packing, unpacking, disassembling and reassembling, and other convenient options. Though, if you want the convenience of having your entire home packed for you, you’ll have to pay for it. Your move may also require extra equipment and supplies, which some movers don’t charge an additional rate for.

Average Cost of Moving Toronto

Over the last two decades, we have performed countless moves in the Greater Toronto area. Based on these moves, we’re able to provide an accurate estimate of the average cost of moving to Toronto, based on the size of your home. The prices outlined below should include the cost of moving blankets, dollies, furniture wrap, and other tools and supplies your movers provide.

Home Size (Approx. Square Footage) Estimated Time Required Average Cost of Move Ideal Number of Movers
Studio (600 sq. ft. or less) 4 hours $400+ Two movers
One Bedroom (500-700 sq. ft.) 4 to 6 hours $400+ Two movers
Two Bedroom (700 to 1200 sq. ft.) 6+ hours $600+ Three movers
Larger Homes (over 1200 sq. ft.) 8+ hours $1,500+ Three movers

The average costs outlined above are simply estimates. The best way to know exactly how much your Toronto move is going to cost is to request a free estimate from your moving company of choice. Each move is unique, which is why, at Three Movers, we create custom moving quotes based on our customer’s individual needs, budgets, and schedules.

Also Read: Moving Cost Calculator Ontario

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Chris Townsend is a moving professional and relocation expert that has more than 10 years of experience in the moving industry. With a background that includes working in virtually every aspect of the company, he has distinguished himself as an integral part of our operations with expertise in all things related to moving. Chris has a keen eye for detail and brings intelligence and passion to every project he’s involved with.

While getting his degree in communications from Santa Clara University, Chris started out with the company working in the field as part of our team of professional moving associates. Following graduation, he was promoted to our main office, where he has thrived in a role that involves increasing responsibility and requires him to wear many different hats. Some days, you may find him answering the phone and providing moving estimates, others he may be writing for our moving blog, and another day he may be coordinating a large corporate moving job or helping us with our marketing efforts. Chris has authored many of our in-depth moving guides, as well as provided our clients with information and advice to handle the complexities of their upcoming moving plans. Simply put, there’s nothing he can’t do and we wouldn’t be where we are today without him.

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