How Much Do Movers Cost in Eugene, OR?

In Eugene, Oregon, moving costs typically fall between $333 and $2,386, depending on home size, access, and what services you add.


Local movers usually bill by the hour. The average rate in Eugene is $70 per hour, and crew size plus job complexity are what push the total up.

Typical moving costs by home size in Eugene, OR

Home size is one of the biggest pricing drivers. More rooms usually means more labor hours, bigger crews, and longer load and unload times. Here's how costs typically stack up in Eugene by home size.

Home size Typical cost
Studio apartment$333
1 bedroom$431
2 bedrooms$647
3 bedrooms$1,387
4 bedrooms$1,580
5+ bedrooms$2,386

NOTE: Access details like stairs, long carries, and tight parking can change labor time, even for the same home size.

Read our full guide on Unexpected Moving Costs that can affect your estimate.

Local vs. long-distance moving costs in Eugene, OR

The biggest pricing split comes down to distance. Local moves and long-distance moves are priced in completely different ways, which is why two moves with the same home size can cost very different amounts. Moving costs in Eugene generally align with the average moving costs in Oregon.

Local moves

Local moves are billed by the hour. In Eugene, local movers charge about $70 per hour. Your total is driven by how much you're moving, how easy it is to load and unload, and how long the crew is on the clock.

  • Hourly pricing for crew and truck
  • Time increases with stairs, long carries, and packing
  • Faster crews can lower your total, slower jobs raise it

Long-distance moves

Long-distance moves are priced around shipment size and mileage. Labor speed matters less here; your cost rises as weight and distance increase.

  • Pricing based on how much you're moving and how far it's going
  • Larger homes mean heavier shipments and higher transport costs
  • Delivery windows and season can affect final pricing

Compare Local vs. Long-distance cost factors

Factor Local moves Long-distance moves
How pricing worksHourly laborShipment size + mileage
Main cost driverTime on the jobWeight and distance
What raises costsStairs, access, packingBigger loads, longer routes
Best way to saveReduce hours and add-onsReduce shipment size

Bottom line: local pricing is about time, long-distance pricing is about volume and miles. Knowing which model applies makes the rest easier to predict.

What affects moving costs in Eugene, OR?

Two moves that look similar on paper can end up with very different prices. That's because mover pricing is shaped by a handful of details that stack on top of each other. In Eugene, these are the biggest ones.

  • How much you're moving: More rooms and heavier furniture mean more labor time and, on long-distance moves, higher transport costs.
  • How far you're going: Local moves are about hours. Long-distance moves are about weight and miles.
  • How easy the move is: Stairs, elevators, long carries, and tight parking all slow crews down and push costs higher.
  • When you move: Summer, weekends, and end-of-month dates usually cost more than off-peak times.
  • How much help you want: Packing, unpacking, storage, and specialty items add convenience, but they also add cost.

Most pricing surprises come from underestimating labor time or adding services late. Sharing details upfront usually produces tighter quotes.

Ways to save money on movers in Eugene, OR

You don't need to cut corners to lower your moving bill. Most savings come from reducing time, volume, or peak demand, not from choosing the cheapest company on the list.

  • Move off-peak if you can: Weekdays and mid-month dates are usually cheaper than weekends and month-end moves.
  • Declutter before you quote: By decluttering, fewer items means fewer labor hours and lower transport costs. Even small purges can move your estimate down.
  • Pack what you can yourself: Full packing services add up fast. Packing non-fragile items on your own keeps labor time in check.
  • Make access easy: Clear hallways, reserve parking, and label rooms. Faster loading means fewer billable hours.
  • Compare multiple estimates: With many movers operating in Eugene, prices for the same move can vary more than people expect.

The goal isn't the lowest quote, it's the lowest total cost once time and add-ons are accounted for.

Discounts that can lower your moving cost

It never hurts to ask a moving company about any discounts they might offer.

These discounts are rarely applied automatically. If you qualify, bring it up early so it can be reflected in your quote. To compare options, check out the best movers in Eugene.

DIY vs. hiring movers in Eugene, OR

At some point, most people hit the same question: should you hire movers or do it yourself? The answer usually comes down to time, effort, and how much risk you're willing to take on.

When DIY makes sense

  • You're moving a small place or a light load
  • The move is short and straightforward
  • You're comfortable packing, lifting, and driving a truck
  • You have help lined up and time to spare

DIY moves look cheaper on paper, but costs add up quickly once you factor in truck rental, mileage, fuel, equipment, and your own time.

When hiring movers is worth it

  • You're moving a larger home or heavy furniture
  • There are stairs, tight access, or long carries involved
  • You're short on time or moving on a fixed schedule
  • You want predictable pricing and less physical risk

Hiring movers shifts the work and risk off your plate. You pay more upfront, but you also avoid surprise delays, injuries, and multi-day move chaos.

For many moves in Eugene, the best value ends up being a middle ground: renting a truck and hiring movers just for loading and unloading.

How to get accurate moving quotes in Eugene, OR

Moving quotes are only as good as the details you give. The more accurate you are up front, the fewer surprises you'll see on moving day.

  1. Be clear about how much you're moving: List rooms, large furniture, and any bulky or heavy items. Underestimating volume is the most common reason quotes jump later.
  2. Share access details: Mention stairs, elevators, long carries, tight parking, or walk-ups. These details directly affect labor time.
  3. Lock in your move window: Prices can change based on season, weekday vs. weekend, and end-of-month demand. The more flexible you are, the better your chances of lower rates.
  4. Ask what's included: Confirm whether packing, materials, fuel, and travel time are part of the quote or billed separately.
  5. Understand the estimate type: Ask if the quote is binding, non-binding, or not-to-exceed so you know how much it can move.

The goal isn't the lowest quote, it's the most accurate one. Clean details up front lead to cleaner pricing and fewer last-minute changes.

FAQs about moving costs in Eugene, OR

What is the average cost to hire movers in Eugene?

A good baseline in Eugene, OR is $333 to $2,386. Smaller moves trend toward the low end, large-home moves trend toward the high end. Where you land depends on how much you're moving, how far you're going, and how much help you want.

What do movers charge per hour in Eugene?

The local average hourly rate is about $70 per hour. Your total is driven by crew size and billable time, so stairs, long carries, packing, and tight access can raise the number fast.

How many moving companies are in Eugene?

We track six movers operating in Eugene. That's why quotes can vary a lot for the same move — you usually have better results when you compare a few estimates.

How do movers charge for local moves?

Local moves are usually billed by the hour. The key levers are crew size, how long the job takes, and how smooth the load and unload are. If you want to lower your total, the easiest win is reducing billable hours.

How are long-distance moving costs calculated?

Long-distance moves are priced mainly around shipment size and mileage. Labor speed matters less than how much you're moving and how far it needs to travel, which is why decluttering has a bigger payoff on long-distance moves.

What services increase moving costs the most in Eugene?

Add-ons raise your total because they increase labor time, materials, or complexity. In Eugene, here's how common a few big ones are:

  • Packing: About 100% of movers offer it
  • Storage: About 83% of movers offer it
  • Piano moving: About 83% of movers offer it

How can I avoid surprise charges on moving day?

Be upfront about what you're moving and the setup at both homes — stairs, elevators, long carries, and parking. Then confirm what's included in the quote and whether it's binding or not-to-exceed. Clear details up front usually means cleaner pricing later.

Do movers in Eugene expect tips?

Tipping is optional, but common. Many people tip around 10–20% of the total cost or a flat amount per mover for a job well done. Read our guide on how much to tip Oregon movers.