The Best Long-Distance Movers in Grand Rapids, MN

The best long-distance mover in Grand Rapids, MN is TWO MEN AND A TRUCK (4.42/5 stars) for in-state moves and Safeway Moving (4.9/5 stars) for moves out of Minnesota, per moveBuddha's analysis of 49 Minnesota movers and 0 verified customer reviews. Interstate costs across Minnesota range from $546 for a 1-bedroom to $2,261 for a 4-bedroom home.

 Planning a long-distance move from Grand Rapids right now: Peak summer moving season. The 4th of July is one of the busiest interstate moving weekends of the year; rates spike and carrier capacity tightens sharply. If your move is scheduled around the holiday, you should already have a binding estimate locked in. If not, act quickly and be prepared to be flexible on exact dates.

Who are the best interstate movers serving Grand Rapids, MN?

National carriers operate dedicated long-haul networks, carry active FMCSA authority, and price moves by weight and mileage, the standard model for cross-state relocations. moveBuddha reviewed 13 full-service interstate movers serving Grand Rapids, drawing on 0 verified customer reviews across Grand Rapids.

Safeway Moving was named the top-rated interstate mover for Grand Rapids based on moveBuddha's independent analysis.

Who are the best long-distance movers in Grand Rapids, MN for in-state moves?

moveBuddha reviewed 0 local movers serving Grand Rapids licensed for long-distance moves within Minnesota, drawing on 0 verified customer reviews across Grand Rapids. TWO MEN AND A TRUCK (4.42/5) was named the top-rated Grand Rapids-based mover based on moveBuddha's independent analysis. None of the 0 movers in moveBuddha's dataset currently offer full packing services, so plan to handle packing yourself or hire a separate crew.
Full rankings for local long-distance movers serving Grand Rapids are listed below.

Below are moveBuddha's top picks for long-distance movers that serve Grand Rapids but stay within Minnesota:

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Services offered

  • Full-service moves
  • Labor-only moves
  • Packing
  • Unpacking
  • Packing materials available
  • Piano moves
  • Safe moving
  • Debris removal
  • Junk removal
  • Storage available
  • Interstate moves
  • Intrastate moves

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Industry experience 5.0

Companies with more years in business often outperform newer competitors. TWO MEN AND A TRUCK has been in business for 24 years, demonstrating strong staying power in a competitive industry with services like labor-only moving and intrastate moving.

Review quality 4.1

Customer reviews are the clearest window into a mover’s reputation. TWO MEN AND A TRUCK has about 96% positive reviews across roughly 51 total reviews.

Quote accuracy 3.9

Quote reliability often comes down to clarity and consistency. Customers can request quotes from TWO MEN AND A TRUCK.

Customer service 5.0

From responsiveness to follow-through, customer service is a big differentiator. TWO MEN AND A TRUCK emphasizes clear communication, careful handling.

Recent reviews

These guys did an awesome job moving our family to a new house. They worked hard and got the job done earlier than expected but didn’t rush. They took care of our belongings and each other.

Such am amazing experience. I will use this company any time I move going forward. The office was helpful in setting things up and the movers handled everything with care and respect.

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5350 Miller Trunk Hwy, Duluth, MN, 55811
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How moveBuddha rates movers: Every company on this page is scored against 5 criteria: USDOT/FMCSA licensing status, review quality (weighted by recency and volume), quote accuracy verified through submitted moves, pricing transparency (binding vs. non-binding estimates), and customer service responsiveness. No mover pays to appear in these rankings. This reflects moveBuddha's independent analysis of 49 Minnesota moving companies.

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What add-on services do Grand Rapids, MN movers offer?

Not every mover in Grand Rapids offers specialty services. Based on moveBuddha's review of 0 Grand Rapids movers, here is what is available and how often:

Does Grand Rapids have movers that offer art handling?

No Grand Rapids movers in moveBuddha's dataset currently offer art handling. Statewide, 19 of 49 Minnesota movers offer this service (38.78%), compared to 45.9% nationally. Piepho Moving & Storage, Inc. (4.64/5) is the top-rated Minnesota option for Grand Rapids residents needing this service.

Art handling in Grand RapidsDetails
Top-rated Minnesota provider Piepho Moving & Storage, Inc. (4.64/5)
Per-piece handling fee $41 to $405
Custom crating per item $122 to $162
What to ask Confirm experience with your specific medium (oil, sculpture, photography, etc.); general fine art credentials vary widely

Before booking an art mover: Custom crates and archival materials are the baseline, not an upgrade. Standard blankets cannot protect against UV exposure or humidity shifts. Confirm the mover has handled pieces in the same medium before committing.

Does Grand Rapids have movers that offer junk removal?

No Grand Rapids movers in moveBuddha's dataset currently offer junk removal. Matt's Moving Company (4.62/5) is the top-rated Minnesota option for Grand Rapids residents needing this service.

Junk removal in Grand RapidsDetails
Top-rated Minnesota provider Matt's Moving Company (4.62/5)
Typical cost per load $122 to $405
Single large item $61 to $122
What to ask Confirm the service covers electronics and appliances; some movers exclude them from standard junk removal pricing

Removing items before your weight-based quote is finalized lowers the shipment total and the move cost. Bundling junk removal with your move eliminates a separate scheduling step.

Does Grand Rapids have movers that offer fragile-only packing?

No Grand Rapids movers in moveBuddha's dataset currently offer fragile-only packing.

Fragile-only packing in Grand RapidsDetails
Full professional packing rate $0.15 to $0.21 per pound
What to ask Confirm the mover's valuation policy covers fragile-only packed items; some companies exclude liability for items their crew did not pack

Fragile-only packing covers dishes, glassware, mirrors, and lamps without a full-service contract. Limiting crew packing to breakables is the most direct way to reduce packing costs while protecting the items with the highest in-transit breakage risk. moveBuddha's how to pack breakables guide covers what professional packers do differently.

Does Grand Rapids have movers that offer storage?

No Grand Rapids movers in moveBuddha's dataset currently offer storage. Premium Moving Services (4.48/5) is the top-rated Minnesota option for Grand Rapids residents needing this service.

Storage in Grand RapidsDetails
Top-rated Minnesota provider Premium Moving Services (4.48/5)
Storage-in-transit rate About $0.50 per cubic foot per month
1-bedroom monthly estimate (~514 cu ft) $208
2–3 bedroom monthly estimate (~1,000 cu ft) $405
What to ask Confirm the billing start date and whether valuation coverage stays active during the storage period

Storage-in-transit holds belongings in the mover's warehouse between pickup and delivery at about $0.50 per cubic foot per month, roughly $208/month for a 1-bedroom load. Confirm whether valuation coverage stays active during the storage period.

Does Grand Rapids have movers that offer hot tub relocation?

No Grand Rapids movers in moveBuddha's dataset currently offer hot tub relocation. Piepho Moving & Storage, Inc. (4.64/5) is the top-rated Minnesota option for Grand Rapids residents needing this service.

Hot tub relocation in Grand RapidsDetails
Top-rated Minnesota provider Piepho Moving & Storage, Inc. (4.64/5)
Bundled with full-service move $122 to $324
Standalone hot tub move $243 to $648
What to ask Confirm full drainage is required before pickup and whether tight backyard access may add a crane or shuttle relay fee

Hot tubs weigh 500 to 1,000 lbs empty and must be fully drained before loading. Narrow access can add a crane or shuttle relay fee. Get a site-specific quote that accounts for access conditions before committing to a price. moveBuddha's how to move a hot tub guide covers what to verify before the crew arrives.

Does Grand Rapids have movers that offer piano moving?

No Grand Rapids movers in moveBuddha's dataset currently offer piano moving. Premium Moving Services (4.48/5) is the top-rated Minnesota option for Grand Rapids residents needing this service.

Piano moving in Grand RapidsDetails
Top-rated Minnesota provider Premium Moving Services (4.48/5)
Upright piano $648 to $1,215
Baby grand piano $972 to $2,025
Grand piano $1,458 to $2,835
What to ask Confirm the crew carries piano boards and rigging straps, and request full valuation coverage; standard released-value protection covers damage at only $0.60/lb

Uprights weigh 400 to 800 lbs; grands top 1,200 lbs. Standard released-value protection covers damage at only $0.60/lb, so request full valuation coverage for the instrument. moveBuddha's best piano movers guide covers specialists worth considering.

DIY options for your Grand Rapids, MN long-distance move

Labor-only movers and rental trucks are the 2 most cost-effective alternatives to full-service moving, reducing total cost by roughly 30% for Grand Rapids residents who can handle their own loading or driving.

What are the best labor-only movers in Grand Rapids?

moveBuddha's dataset does not currently include enough local labor-only providers in Grand Rapids to generate city-specific rankings; the options below are moveBuddha's top-rated Minnesota statewide labor-only providers.

Labor-only movers handle loading and unloading without providing a truck, making them the right fit for Grand Rapids residents who plan to drive themselves or who have rented their own vehicle. Combining a labor-only crew with a rental truck or moving container reduces total move cost by roughly 30% compared to full-service moving, based on moveBuddha's pricing dataset.

What are the best moving truck rentals for long-distance Grand Rapids moves?

Budget Truck Rental, Penske Truck Rental, and U-Haul Truck Rental are moveBuddha's top-rated rental truck options for a DIY move out of Grand Rapids. A truck rental is the cheapest way to move out of state for those willing to handle both the loading and the driving. For moves over 500 miles, a local mover and a national mover price a rental truck the same, so distance alone does not change which provider to choose.

Use the moveBuddha cost calculator to compare total DIY costs against container and full-service quotes before committing.

What are the best moving containers for long-distance moves from Grand Rapids, MN?

PODS (4.5/5), Units Moving and Portable Storage (4.3/5), and U-Pack (5.0/5) are moveBuddha's top-rated container options for moves out of Grand Rapids. Moving containers reduce costs by roughly 30% compared to full-service moving, making them the most cost-effective option for Grand Rapids residents who can handle their own loading and unloading.

Container pricing varies by distance, container size, and the number of units required, so use the moveBuddha cost calculator to compare quotes for your specific move before committing to a provider.

What to know before booking a long-distance mover in Grand Rapids, MN

  • Peak season pricing: Summer (May–September) is peak season; prices run 15% to 25% higher and availability is tighter. Book early to avoid last-minute rate spikes.
  • Winter moves: Grand Rapids's winter lows average 4°F. Winter moves avoid peak-season costs but may require weather contingency planning.
  • Building access: Multi-unit buildings in Grand Rapids often require elevator reservations and a COI from the moving company before crews can enter. Confirm requirements with your building manager at least 2 weeks out.
  • USDOT verification: Every interstate carrier must hold a valid USDOT number. Check any mover's status at safer.fmcsa.dot.gov before booking.

How much does it cost to hire long-distance movers in Grand Rapids, MN?

Moving costs across Minnesota range from $400 for a studio (2 movers, 3 hours at $146/hour) to $3,465 for a 5+ bedroom home (5 movers, 10 hours), according to moveBuddha's analysis of Minnesota mover quotes. The table below shows Minnesota statewide averages by home size. For city-specific data, see moving costs in Grand Rapids. Your actual cost will vary based on distance, access conditions, and your mover's pricing model.

Use our free moving cost calculator to get a personalized estimate for your move.

Home size Estimated interstate cost from Minnesota*
Studio apartment $400
1-bedroom home or apartment $546
2-bedroom home or apartment $868
3-bedroom home $1,974
4-bedroom home $2,261
5+ bedroom home $3,465

*Estimated costs above are based on varying types of moves that cross state lines in Minnesota. All exceed 150 miles, but might remain below 1,500. Your price depends on inventory, distance, timing, service level, and more.

Data reflects Minnesota statewide averages based on moveBuddha's analysis of mover quotes collected.

What affects moving costs in Grand Rapids?

Here are some additional cost considerations for your long-distance Grand Rapids move:

  • Distance: The farther you move from Grand Rapids, the more you pay. A short intrastate move costs far less than a cross-country relocation. Once you cross state lines, pricing structure changes entirely and costs rise considerably.
  • Home size and weight: Movers price local moves by the hour and interstate moves by total shipment weight. Downsizing before your move reduces both your bill and your packing time.
  • Move type: Full-service movers handle everything but cost the most. DIY options like rental trucks or moving containers reduce costs by roughly 30% compared to full-service, according to moveBuddha data.
  • Add-on services: Professional packing adds an average of $0.15–$0.21 per pound. Shuttle service, if required, adds $0.08–$0.12 per pound with minimums often starting around $200.
  • Timing: Summer moves (May through September) carry the highest rates. Mid-month and mid-week bookings are consistently cheaper than weekend or month-end dates.

Final Verdict: Best Long-Distance Moving Companies in Grand Rapids, MN

Mover MB Score Best For Type
Safeway Moving4.9/5Interstate moves out of MinnesotaNational carrier
American Van Lines4.9/5Interstate, value optionNational carrier
TWO MEN AND A TRUCK4.42/5In-state long-distance movesLocal mover
Units Moving and Portable Storage4.3/5Self-pack, ~30% savings vs. full-serviceMoving container
Budget Truck Rental4.3/5DIY driving, lowest cost optionRental truck

How to book a long-distance mover from Grand Rapids, MN

A step-by-step guide to verifying credentials, comparing carriers, and booking a reliable long-distance move from Grand Rapids, MN.

  1. Verify USDOT / FMCSA registration. Confirm every carrier's USDOT number at safer.fmcsa.dot.gov before signing. Of the 0 movers moveBuddha tracks in Grand Rapids, 0 hold active FMCSA interstate authorization.
  2. Confirm binding vs non-binding estimate. Ask whether your estimate is binding, non-binding, or not-to-exceed. A binding or not-to-exceed estimate locks your price; non-binding estimates can increase at delivery based on actual weight or services added.
  3. Request a COI if your building requires it. If your building requires a certificate of insurance (COI), request one from your mover at least 2 weeks before move day. Most licensed interstate carriers provide COIs at no extra charge when given building requirements upfront.
  4. Compare national carriers vs in-state movers. Compare national carriers serving Grand Rapids against in-state long-distance movers. National carriers suit cross-state routes; local carriers often cost less for moves within Minnesota.
  5. Book 4–6 weeks ahead during peak season. Book at least 4 to 6 weeks ahead for peak-season moves (May through September). Summer calendars fill fast and rates run 15% to 25% higher than off-peak months.
  6. Get a route-specific cost estimate. Use the moveBuddha moving cost calculator to get a route-specific long-distance estimate for your Grand Rapids, MN move. Interstate costs from Minnesota range from $400 for a studio to $3,465 for a 5+ bedroom home.

Common questions about moving from Grand Rapids, MN

What licensing requirements apply to long-distance movers in Grand Rapids?

Any moving company transporting goods from Grand Rapids to another state must hold a valid USDOT number and active FMCSA registration. 0 of the 0 movers moveBuddha has reviewed in Grand Rapids meet that standard, and every mover on this page is among them. Verify any company's status in the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration's database.

The FMCSA's Your Rights and Responsibilities When You Move explains what to expect and what protections apply throughout your interstate move.

Should I choose a local or national mover for my Grand Rapids relocation?

For moves within Minnesota, a local mover in Grand Rapids is the more cost-effective choice. moveBuddha has reviewed 0 movers in the area, with 0 licensed for intrastate routes and 0 authorized for cross-state moves.

For relocations leaving Minnesota, national carriers bring more logistics infrastructure for long hauls, which can reduce delays and coordination failures on complex routes, even if the price tag is higher.

When is the cheapest time of year to move away from Grand Rapids?

November and December are the cheapest months to hire movers in Grand Rapids; winter lows average 4°F, demand drops sharply from the summer peak, and movers have more open schedule capacity, which creates real leverage to negotiate on price. Off-season timing also comes with faster quote turnaround and more predictable availability.

What are the cheapest ways to move out of Grand Rapids?

Budget-friendly moves from Grand Rapids almost always come down to a DIY approach, especially within 50 miles. Rental trucks and moving containers cut costs by roughly 30% compared to full-service moving, based on moveBuddha's pricing research. The two most affordable routes are a rental truck from companies like U-Haul or a moving container from PODS. Additional strategies for longer moves are in our guide to the cheapest ways to move out of state.

How do I get a COI for my Grand Rapids move?

Ask your moving company for a certificate of insurance (COI) naming your Grand Rapids building as an additional insured. Most licensed movers handle this routinely. Just provide the building legal name and required coverage limits (usually $1 million general liability) when you book. Allow at least 2 weeks for processing.

Can long-distance movers handle difficult property access in Grand Rapids?

Yes, but you need to disclose access constraints upfront. Hillside driveways, narrow streets, high-rise elevators, gated communities, and properties without adequate truck parking all affect crew size, equipment, and pricing. Full-size moving trucks cannot navigate tight or steep approaches. Movers will use a shuttle truck for the final leg, which adds a fee typically ranging from $122 to $405. Describe your property conditions in detail when requesting quotes so estimates are accurate from the start.

How to choose the right long-distance mover in Grand Rapids, MN

Start with moveBuddha's top-rated picks: TWO MEN AND A TRUCK for in-state moves and Safeway Moving for moves out of Minnesota. Get 3 or more quotes, check each company's USDOT number in the FMCSA database, and request a binding or not-to-exceed estimate rather than a non-binding one. For a move from Grand Rapids, 4 to 6 weeks' lead time is the target. moveBuddha has vetted 0 movers in the area so you don't have to start from scratch.