Los Angeles, California

Moving Companies in Los Angeles, CA

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From a Hollywood high-rise to a Venice bungalow to a Valley split-level—or a cross-country haul out of the City of Angels—moving in LA means beating traffic, parking, and premium pricing. Below you’ll find top-rated moving companies in Los Angeles with addresses and phone numbers, what a move costs here, the neighborhoods and ZIP codes we cover, and why comparing a few quotes puts hundreds of dollars back in your pocket.

Top-Rated Moving Companies in Los Angeles

These established LA movers are among the highest-rated in the city. Contact one directly, or click Compare Quotes to get competing prices from several at once—that’s where the savings come from:

Royal Moving & Storage
★★★★★ 5.0 (3,236 Google reviews)
4102 Melrose Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90029

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Pure Moving Company
★★★★★ 5.0 (3,299 Google reviews)
1601 N Gower St #205, Los Angeles, CA 90028

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Payable Moving Company
★★★★★ 5.0 (1,135 Google reviews)
505 N Figueroa St #750, Los Angeles, CA 90012

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Cheap Movers Los Angeles
★★★★½ 4.9 (1,081 Google reviews)
2633 S Broadway, Los Angeles, CA 90007

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Trek Movers
★★★★½ 4.9 (1,005 Google reviews)
1441 Wright St, Los Angeles, CA 90015

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NorthStar Moving Company
★★★★½ 4.9 (886 Google reviews)
835 Wilshire Blvd Ste 516, Los Angeles, CA 90017

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Affordable Moving LLC
★★★★½ 4.8 (613 Google reviews)
1761 N Main St, Los Angeles, CA 90031

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DoStar Moving
★★★★★ 5.0 (257 Google reviews)
810 Garland Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90017

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Affordable Los Angeles Movers
★★★★½ 4.9 (224 Google reviews)
106 Judge John Aiso St #121, Los Angeles, CA 90012

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Business details and Google ratings are from public sources and may change—verify licensing with the California Bureau of Household Goods and Services (in-state) or the FMCSA (interstate) before booking.

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Why Getting 3+ Quotes Saves You $500 or More

Two reputable LA movers can quote very different prices for the same job—based on their schedule, crew availability, and how much they want the work that week. Call just one company and you have no way to know if you’re getting a fair deal.

  • Movers compete for your business — when they know you’re comparing, they sharpen their pricing.
  • You spot outliers — three quotes make an overpriced (or suspiciously cheap) bid obvious.
  • You negotiate from strength — a lower quote in hand is real leverage.
  • It costs you nothing — comparing quotes through Find Movers Now is free and takes about a minute.

Add it up and comparison shoppers typically save more than $500. In a pricey market like LA, that’s the single biggest money-saving move you can make.

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How Much Do Movers Cost in Los Angeles?

LA runs a little higher than the national average. For a local move, expect roughly $90–$150 per hour for a two- to three-person crew (more for larger homes). Long-distance moves from LA generally run $4,800–$11,500+, driven mostly by weight and distance. Estimate your move below—then compare quotes to beat the average:

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Move type
Home size
Estimated moving cost
$300 – $700Local move · 2 movers · 3–5 hrs
$400 – $850Local move · 2 movers · 3–6 hrs
$600 – $1,200Local move · 2–3 movers · 5–7 hrs
$900 – $2,000Local move · 3–4 movers · 6–9 hrs
$1,400 – $2,900Local move · 4 movers · 8–12 hrs
$2,000 – $4,500Local move · 4–5 movers · 10–16 hrs
$1,650 – $3,500Long-distance · ~2,000–2,500 lbs
$2,000 – $3,700Long-distance · ~2,500–3,500 lbs
$3,100 – $5,200Long-distance · ~5,000 lbs
$4,900 – $8,200Long-distance · ~7,500–10,000 lbs
$6,300 – $10,300Long-distance · ~10,000–12,000 lbs
$7,800 – $13,000+Long-distance · ~12,000+ lbs

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Add packing (+$280–$2,200), specialty items (+$150–$450 each), or stairs to your estimate. 2026 planning averages—request quotes for a firm number.

For a deeper breakdown, see our moving cost guide and local movers cost page.

Moving in Los Angeles: What to Know

  • Plan around traffic. Schedule pickup and delivery outside rush hour on the 405, 101, 110, and 10—LA gridlock can quietly run up an hourly move.
  • Parking permits. Many LA blocks need a temporary no-parking permit from LADOT to reserve curb space for the truck—check your neighborhood before moving day.
  • High-rise & apartment moves. Downtown, Koreatown, and Westside buildings usually require reserved elevators and a certificate of insurance—arrange both in advance.
  • Hills & narrow streets. Hillside homes in the Hollywood Hills, Silver Lake, and Echo Park can mean stairs and tight access—mention this so your quote is accurate.
  • Verify California licensing. In-state movers must hold a BHGS (MTR) license—a quick check protects you from rogue operators.

Los Angeles Neighborhoods We Cover

We connect you with movers across every LA neighborhood, including:

Downtown LAHollywoodSilver LakeEcho ParkLos FelizKoreatownMid-CityMiracle MileWestwoodBrentwoodBel AirVeniceMar VistaPlaya VistaPalmsHighland ParkEagle RockBoyle HeightsSan PedroSherman OaksStudio CityNorth HollywoodVan NuysEncinoWoodland HillsNorthridgeGranada HillsPacific PalisadesToluca LakeSunland

Los Angeles ZIP Codes Served

Movers in our network serve LA ZIP codes citywide—from Central LA and the Westside to the Harbor and the San Fernando Valley—plus nearby cities like Santa Monica, Pasadena, Glendale, and Long Beach:

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Helpful Los Angeles Moving Resources

Also see what movers will and won’t pack, our tipping guide, and the best national moving companies.

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Los Angeles Movers: FAQ

How much can I save by comparing Los Angeles moving companies?
A lot. On average, people who get at least three quotes from local moving companies save more than $500 on their move. LA movers price the same job differently depending on their schedule, crew, and route, so comparing several quotes side by side is the easiest way to avoid overpaying—and Find Movers Now makes it quick and free.
How much do movers cost in Los Angeles?
LA runs a bit higher than the national average. For a local move, expect roughly $90-$150 per hour for a two- to three-person crew, so most one- to two-bedroom moves land in the hundreds and larger homes more. Long-distance moves from LA generally run about $4,800-$11,500 depending on weight and distance. Use the calculator on this page for an estimate, then compare quotes.
How do I verify a Los Angeles moving company is licensed?
In California, household-goods movers are licensed by the Bureau of Household Goods and Services (BHGS) and carry an MTR number—you can verify it through the BHGS. For moves crossing state lines, check the mover’s USDOT number with the FMCSA. Always confirm licensing and insurance before booking.
Do I need a permit to move in Los Angeles?
Sometimes. In many LA neighborhoods you’ll need a temporary no-parking permit from LADOT to reserve curb space for the moving truck, and high-rise or apartment buildings in areas like Downtown, Koreatown, and Westwood usually require a reserved elevator window and the mover’s certificate of insurance. Arrange both ahead of time.
When is the best time to move in Los Angeles?
LA’s mild weather means you can move year-round, but summer and month-end dates are busiest and priciest. A weekday, mid-month move usually costs less—and whatever the timing, booking early and comparing quotes gets you the best rate.
How do I find a reliable moving company in Los Angeles?
Get at least three quotes from licensed, insured movers, verify each with the BHGS (in-state) or FMCSA (interstate), and read recent Google reviews. Look for a real physical address and avoid anyone demanding a large cash deposit.
How much should I tip Los Angeles movers?
A common guideline is $20-$50 per mover, tipped toward the higher end for stairs, hillside homes, long carries, or a tough LA move. See our tipping guide for the full breakdown.
What areas of Los Angeles do you serve?
We connect you with movers across the whole city—from Downtown, Hollywood, and Koreatown to the Westside, the Harbor, and the San Fernando Valley—covering LA ZIP codes across the 900xx and 916xx ranges, plus surrounding areas like Santa Monica, Pasadena, Glendale, and Long Beach.

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