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How Much Does It Cost to Move in Ohio?

Ohio offers affordable moving costs with three competitive metro markets. Columbus leads in growth and prices ($950–1,050). Cleveland and Cincinnati run $850–950. Ohio's central location keeps long-distance costs moderate at $3,700 for most destinations.

Average Moving Costs in Ohio — 2026

Move TypeAverage Cost
Local move — professional movers$870
Long-distance move — professional movers$3,700
Mover hourly rate (per mover)$42/hr
Moving truck rental (per day)$98/day

Averages based on a 2-bedroom local move. Long-distance averages assume 500+ miles.

What Affects Moving Costs in Ohio

Distance: Local moves are priced hourly ($42/mover/hr). Long-distance moves switch to a weight-plus-mileage model, which is why the jump from local to long-distance is so large.

Timing: Peak season (May–September) adds 15–30% to any quote. The last 3 days of a month are the most expensive — most leases expire on the 1st, so demand spikes.

Home size: Every additional bedroom adds roughly $100–200 to a local move (more movers or more hours). Long-distance moves price by weight — a 3-bedroom house weighs 3× a studio.

Access: Stairs, long carry distances, and tight elevator access trigger surcharges. Expect $50–100 per flight of stairs. Parking permits in dense Ohio cities can add $50–150.

Ohio Moving Cost by City

Metro areas with high demand and traffic typically run 15–25% above the state averages listed above.

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FAQ — Moving in Ohio

How much does it cost to move locally in Ohio?

Local moves in Ohio average $870 for a 2-bedroom home. Mover hourly rates run $42/hr per mover. Most local moves take 4–8 hours with a 2–3 mover crew.

How much does a long-distance move to or from Ohio cost?

Long-distance moves to or from Ohio average $3,700 with professional movers. DIY truck rentals typically run $1,200–2,500 depending on distance and truck size.

What is the cheapest way to move in Ohio?

Renting a moving truck yourself is the cheapest option — expect $98/day plus fuel. Booking movers for a weekday in the off-season (October–April) can save 20–30% vs. weekend peak rates.

When is the cheapest time to move in Ohio?

October through April is the cheapest time to move in Ohio. Avoid May–September (peak season), the last three days of any month, and weekends — all carry 15–30% premiums.

Which cities in Ohio are most expensive for moving?

Columbus and Cleveland typically run 15–25% above the state average due to higher demand, traffic congestion, and longer drive times between pickup and delivery.

Is Ohio gaining or losing residents?

Ohio is currently experiencing net outmigration, which can mean more mover availability and negotiating room on quotes.

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