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What to Know About Moving Locally Between Texas Cities

The second largest U.S. state in both population and land area, 29 million people call the Lone Star State home across its 268,597 square miles. Because of its vast size and diverse offerings, Texas residents often move from place to place within the state, especially between large cities. In this article, we will examine some of the most popular migration routes within Texas, the average cost of those moves and what options you have for your intrastate move. Contact us for a free moving quote!

a map with pin points of Dallas, TX and Houston, TX

WHAT IS AN INTRASTATE MOVE? 

An intrastate move is any relocation that takes place within a single state’s boundaries. 

HOW ARE INTRASTATE MOVES PRICED? 

Within the state of Texas, professional movers have flexibility in terms of how they determine move prices. Some movers base price on an hourly rate, while others use shipment weight. Both methods are acceptable and accurate. However, when considering multiple move quotes, it’s important to ensure you are comparing apples to apples. If you need help, our expert move consultants would be happy to review your estimates. 

MOVING FROM DALLAS TO HOUSTON 

Households moving from Dallas to Houston will enjoy a lower cost of living, and a more diverse population. One of the main reasons people are relocating to this coastal metropolis, Houston is full of opportunity for gainful employment, thanks to the oil and gas industry. Don’t think leaving Dallas means you have to compromise on professional sports entertainment. Houston is home to the NFL’s Houston Texans, the NBA’s Houston Rockets, MLB’s Houston Astros and the MLS’s Houston Dynamo FC. 

MOVING FROM HOUSTON TO DALLAS 

If you’re moving from Houston to Dallas, you’ll benefit from a booming economy, since many Fortune 500 companies, like FedEx, Liberty Mutual and Toyota, have relocated or are relocating their headquarters to the Dallas area. In Dallas, you’ll enjoy countless benefits like a vibrant nightlife and a less humid climate than the coastal city of Houston. Dallas is big on professional sports leagues! In the Dallas area, you’ll find the NFL’s Dallas Cowboys, the NBA’s Dallas Mavericks, MLB’s Texas Rangers, the NHL’s Dallas Stars and the MLS’s FC Dallas. 

HOW MUCH DOES IT COST TO MOVE FROM DALLAS TO HOUSTON/HOUSTON TO DALLAS? 

The following prices are averages for a base move and should only be used for ballpark pricing. For a complete estimate, fill out our free estimate form! 

·  5,000 Pounds/1-2 Bedroom Apartment: $2,396 (Without Packing) 

·  10,000 Pounds/3 Bedroom Home: $3,988 (Without Packing) 

·  15,000 Pounds/4 Bedroom Home: $4,994 (Without Packing) 

·  20,000 Pounds/5 Bedroom Home: $6,705 (Without Packing) 

MOVING FROM DALLAS TO AUSTIN 

If you’re moving from Dallas to Austin, you’ll benefit from the luscious landscape of the Texas Hill Country including rivers, creeks, lush greenery and hiking trails that aren’t as abundant in the Dallas area. Austin has a smaller population than Dallas, but a variety of wonderful, trendy neighborhoods in the downtown area. Don’t forget, Austin is the live music capital of the world which means you can catch annual festivals and great local shows any day of the week.  

MOVING FROM AUSTIN TO DALLAS 

Those moving from Austin to Dallas can expect a larger city, with more suburbs, as well as rural living as you expand north. Dallas has a booming arts district and a vibrant nightlife, offering everything from upscale bars, clubs and restaurants to small barbeque joints. You’ll also enjoy living near Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, a hub that makes traveling easier! 

HOW MUCH DOES IT COST TO MOVE FROM DALLAS TO AUSTIN/AUSTIN TO DALLAS? 

The following prices are averages for a base move and should only be used for ballpark pricing. For a complete estimate, fill out our free estimate form! 

·  5,000 Pounds/1-2 Bedroom Apartment: $2,335 (Without Packing) 

·  10,000 Pounds/3 Bedroom Home: $3,884 (Without Packing) 

·  15,000 Pounds/4 Bedroom Home: $4,868 (Without Packing) 

·  20,000 Pounds/5 Bedroom Home: $6,542 (Without Packing) 

MOVING FROM DALLAS TO SAN ANTONIO 

If you’re moving from Dallas to San Antonio, you’ll continue to benefit from an exciting (and seemingly never-ending) list of fun activities to do in the city. Visit the famous San Antonio River Walk or San Antonio Missions National Historical Park (a UNESCO World Heritage Site). You’ll also notice the rich Hispanic culture of San Antonio and enjoy some of the best food in the South. San Antonio is home to the NBA’s San Antonio Spurs. 

MOVING FROM SAN ANTONIO TO DALLAS 

Moving from San Antonio to Dallas could mean great career opportunities, but it also may mean getting used to higher housing costs. Don’t let that deter you! Dallas still ranks lower than the U.S. average for cost of living. Leaving San Antonio doesn’t mean you have to compromise on outdoor activity. Dallas is home to White Rock Lake Park, Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden, Klyde Warren Park and many other nature experience venues. 

HOW MUCH DOES IT COST TO MOVE FROM DALLAS TO SAN ANTONIO/SAN ANTONIO TO DALLAS? 

The following prices are averages for a base move and should only be used for ballpark pricing. For a complete estimate, fill out our free estimate form! 

·  5,000 Pounds/1-2 Bedroom Apartment: $2,335 (Without Packing) 

· 10,000 Pounds/3 Bedroom Home: $3,884 (Without Packing) 

· 15,000 Pounds/4 Bedroom Home: $4,868 (Without Packing) 

· 20,000 Pounds/5 Bedroom Home: $6,542 (Without Packing) 

INTRASTATE MOVING OPTIONS 

There are multiple options for moving within the state of Texas. But which one works best for you?  

Professional, Full-Service Movers: 

Hiring a professional, full-service mover is ideal for people who do not have the time and/or physical capacity to handle all the different aspects of a relocation. Full-service movers can handle everything from packing, loading, transportation, unloading, custom crating, storage and much more! You even benefit from a personal move coordinator and basic liability coverage at no additional cost. Professional movers can be comparable in terms of overall cost and are typically more reliable than other moving methods.  

DIY Move: 

If you don’t have a lot of stuff to move and you’re up to the task of lifting and loading heavy boxes and furniture, a DIY move may be best for you. You’ll likely save money with this method, but you give up protection of your household goods if something were to be damaged in the process. Keep in mind, you’ll also need to manage the logistics of your move including packing, truck rental, loading and unloading, etc. 

PODS/Portable Storage Container Move: 

Portable storage containers, like PODS, are an option in-between a complete DIY move and hiring professional movers. Portable storage containers have a moderate to high cost and are good for people who need flexible time frames. With portable storage containers, you’ll still need to pack/unpack and load/unload all your belongings, but there’s no need to rent a truck. However, you risk underestimating the amount of space you need, and your belongings aren’t protected by the valuation coverage you’d get with a professional mover. 

In conclusion, moving between two Texas cities can be exciting and a chance for a fresh start! Take your time and evaluate your moving options before determining what works best for you. Need help navigating choices, or looking for a quote? We can help! Give us a call today at (844) 350-4284.