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Written By Bradford Cuthrell
Last Updated April 2024
No one looks forward to moving – it's hectic and stressful, and you might feel like there are always a dozen things that need your attention. Even when moving in a smaller town (like Niagara) with more space, you may be worried about navigating around with a cumbersome moving truck. Your move is comprised of a lot of moving parts, and it's normal to find yourself worrying frequently.
Luckily for you, our meticulously assembled guide to the best movers in Niagara can help you connect with the right experts and eliminate a lot of the stress.
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Today's Homeowner looks at dozens of datapoints on moving companies to come up with our data-driven rankings. It's not possible for a company to pay for preferential treatment in our rankings. We look at the following key factors in determining who should top our list:
Different types of movers are better for different types of moves. The first step in picking a moving company is figuring out whether a local or national company is best suited to your needs. Movers can further be split into full-service and self-service companies. Full-service moving companies provide packing and loading services, which are a big stress-reliever if you're someone who hates packing boxes. Self-service moving companies provide a truck and a driver, but you'll be expected to have your things packed when they get there.
Some good ways to learn about a company's reputation are through online reviews and the BBB. You might also want to learn about which movers near you meet all of New York's mover licensing requirements. All of the companies on our list of Niagara's best movers are well-reviewed and selected by our expert team.
After narrowing down your list, you can begin talking to movers. It is strongly suggested that you talk to at least two of the movers from our list for estimates. Be sure that you explain all of the services you might need for your move. Also, confirm that their estimate is a "binding estimate" – otherwise, the actual cost may be subject to change.
One of the biggest questions you might have is how much your move will cost. The expected hourly fee for moving in Niagara is:
The best mover in Niagara, according to Today's Homeowner, are Bruno’s Niagara Movers.
To figure out which movers in Niagara are the best, our team asks many questions, including:
Many movers provide special services for large, expensive items. When you're getting estimates from the companies on your shortlist, ask them about these services and ensure the team will have the required tools on the truck. You should also ask about insurance options that can protect you if your items get lost, damaged, or stolen.
A few signs that you shouldn't use a specific mover include:
You should choose a local mover if you would prefer a more personal experience. Local movers are more familiar with the area and can offer more tailored services. However, national movers usually have more resources, better insurance, and a wider variety of services.
Niagara's cost of living index is 78.3. This figure considers mortgage or rent payments, food, childcare, transportation, and other essential expenses. (100.0 is the national average.)
The median home price in Niagara is 248392, while the average monthly rent is about $1,286.