Factors affecting the cost of moving from OH to OR
There are many factors that influence
Ohio moving costs.
The cost to move from Ohio to Oregon will depend on these factors:
- Move size: Moving a large home costs more than moving a studio apartment.
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Time of year: The peak moving season
in Ohio is in the summer, so moving companies will likely charge more.
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DIY vs. professional mover:
DIY moving services are cheaper but you do all the heavy lifting compared to letting the pros handle your move.
What to know before moving from OH to OR
If you’re moving to Oregon from Ohio, you’ll want to compare what life will be like.
Cost of living: Ohio vs. Oregon
|
Ohio |
Oregon |
Average rent cost |
$945 |
$1,373 |
Average home cost |
$230,798 |
$492,683 |
Average income (per capita) |
$66,990 |
$76,632 |
Cost of Living Index |
94 |
100 |
Unemployment rate |
3.6% |
4.0% |
Average Sales Tax |
7.23% |
0.0% |
State Income Tax |
3.5% |
9.9% |
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Rent is about 45% more expensive in Oregon than in Ohio.
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Home prices are about 113% higher in Oregon than in Ohio.
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The average income is about 14% higher in Oregon than in Ohio.
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Cost of living is 6% lower in Oregon than in Ohio.
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Oregon has a higher unemployment rate than Ohio by about 11%.
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Sales taxes are 100% lower in Oregon than in Ohio.
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Income taxes are 183% higher in Oregon than in Ohio.
How life is different in Oregon vs. Ohio
|
Oregon |
Ohio |
Population |
4,233,358 |
11,785,935 |
Political leaning |
Democratic 56-44 |
Republican 55-45 |
Summer high |
82ºF |
84ºF |
Winter low |
31ºF |
20ºF |
Annual rain |
41" |
40" |
Annual snow |
13" |
28" |
Crime index |
32.78 |
20.76 |
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The population of Oregon is approximately 64% lower than the population of Ohio.
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In the last presidential election, Oregon voted Democratic and Ohio voted Republican.
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The average high in the summertime in Oregon is 82ºF
and in Ohio, it’s 84ºF.
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During the coldest part of the year, Oregon reaches the temperature of 31ºF
and Ohio gets down to 20ºF.
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You can expect about 41 inches of annual rainfall in Oregon versus 40 inches of rainfall in Ohio.
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In Oregon, it snows about 13 inches annually
versus 28 inches of snow in Ohio.
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Oregon has a higher crime rate than Ohio with a crime index
of 32.78 vs. 20.76.
Comparing the pros of Ohio vs. Oregon
Getting a fresh start in a new location is exciting. Here’s a side-by-side look at the perks of living in Oregon compared to Ohio.
Pros of living in Ohio |
Pros of living in Oregon |
Ample economic opportunity |
Beautiful landscapes |
Low cost of living |
Delicious and authentic wineries |
Bountiful recreational opportunities |
Beautiful summer weather |
Famously delicious beer |
No sales tax |
Amazing food |
Abundant outdoor recreational activities |
Comparing the cons of living in Ohio vs. Oregon
Everything can’t be sunshine and rainbows all the time, no matter where you live.
Here are some things to be aware of when leaving Ohio for Oregon.
Cons of living in Ohio |
Cons of living in Oregon |
Low happiness |
Difficult housing market |
Limited diversity |
High cost of living |
Political division |
Poor quality education |
Harsh weather |
Low marks for personal safety |
Weird laws |
Heavy tax burden |
Other things to consider for your Ohio to Oregon move
- Weather: Most of Oregon has a generally mild climate, though there is significant variation given the variety of landscapes across the state. Oregon is very wet in the winter, moderately to very wet during the spring and fall, and dry during the summer. The eastern two-thirds of Oregon, which largely comprise high desert, have cold, snowy winters and very dry summers.
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HOA rules:
Check ahead with any neighborhood or community rules on moving to ensure a smooth move.
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Elevator reservation:
One common and important example of something that should be handled ahead of time is reserving the building's elevator
and finding out their rules for using the elevator.
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Parking permits:
Some cities require parking permits for large vehicles, find out ahead of time with your new local rules.
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State licensing:
Moving companies headquartered in Oregon must possess an up-to-date USDOT Number as well as a license issued by the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT). Make sure the moving company you use has a license before hiring.
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State regulator:
You can verify a Oregon moving license
and its status on the state regulator's official website.
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Moving permits:
Oregon does not require any moving permits, but it is helpful to check local parking restrictions before moving into the state.
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Change of address:
We recommend submitting your change of address form with USPS at least a week prior to your move.
You can set an official move date on the form so that all your mail will get properly forwarded to Oregon.
Get started here.
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Mover's insurance:
Interstate moving companies are required under federal law to provide basic insurance — also called “released value protection” — free of charge to all moving customers.
Released Value Protection is a cost-effective choice as it comes at no extra cost. Movers provide this option without additional charges, but the coverage it offers is minimal. With Released Value Protection, the mover's liability is limited to 60 cents per pound per article.
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Moving checklist:
Peace of mind is priceless. Our moving checklist will help you know you’ve got everything covered.
Things to do in Oregon
While you’re in Oregon, you won’t be bored. These are some of the coolest places to visit in your new home state:
- Crater Lake National Park
- Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area
- Mount Hood National Forest
- Cannon Beach
- Cascade Lakes Scenic Byway
- Visit Yachats
- Visit Astoria
- Oregon Coast Aquarium
- Wallowa Lake
- Portland Japanese Garden
- Smith Rock State Park
- Samuel H. Boardman State Scenic Corridor
- Silver Falls State Park
- Willamette National Forest
- Newberry National Volcanic Monument
- Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area
- Columbia River Maritime Museum
- High Desert Museum
- Oregon Caves National Monument and Preserve
- Powell’s City of Books
- Voodoo Doughnut
- Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum
- Washington Park
- John Day Fossil Beds
- Oregon Museum of Science and Industry
FAQs
What is the cheapest way to move from Ohio to Oregon?
Do movers transport your car from Ohio to Oregon?
Some full-service movers can coordinate auto transport for you as part of your relocation package for an additional fee.
But you can also handle
vehicle transport from Ohio to Oregon
separately through one of the top car shipping companies.
What are the benefits of moving from Ohio to Oregon?
The main reasons people are moving from Ohio to Oregon are the amazing upsides of living in Oregon such as
beautiful landscapes and delicious and authentic wineries.
Is it cheaper to live in Ohio or Oregon?
It is generally cheaper to live in Ohio than in Oregon.
Housing
is much more affordable in Ohio,
with average rent about 31% less
and home prices 53% lower than in Oregon.
Taxes are also lower in Ohio, most notably income taxes,
which are more than 60% less than those paid by
Oregon residents.
How much should you make a year to live comfortably in Oregon?
You should make approximately $74,159 as a single adult with no children to live comfortably in Oregon.
The cost of living in Oregon is approximately $2,193 per month for an individual and $5,228 for a family of four.
The exact amount you’ll need to live comfortably may be more or less depending on where in Oregon you live
For example, larger cities like Portland and Eugene will have higher housing costs than those in smaller towns.
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