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Written By Bradford Cuthrell
Last Updated February 2024
No one likes moving – it's stressful and busy, and you might feel like there are always half a dozen jobs that need your attention. Although lower traffic in San Antonio could make it easier to get a moving truck around, there are still things that might cause stress during your move. One source of stress may be all of the costs that come with moving.
Luckily, you can eliminate your moving-related stress by using our carefully crafted guide to San Antonio's best movers.
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Good customer service
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Our Rating
Free quotes
Good customer service
Helps educate customers
Transparent pricing
Services Offered
Our Rating
Punctual service
Free quotes
Good customer service
Reliable service
Helps educate customers
Transparent pricing
Services Offered
Our Rating
Good customer service
Short-notice moves
Reliable service
Free quotes
Punctual service
Transparent pricing
Helps educate customers
Services Offered
Our Rating
Helps educate customers
Transparent pricing
Good customer service
Free quotes
Services Offered
Our Rating
Free quotes
Transparent pricing
Helps educate customers
Good customer service
Punctual service
Reliable service
Services Offered
Our Rating
Punctual service
Helps educate customers
Reliable service
Free quotes
Transparent pricing
Good customer service
Services Offered
Our Rating
Good customer service
Free quotes
Transparent pricing
Helps educate customers
Services Offered
Our Rating
Good customer service
Punctual service
Transparent pricing
Free quotes
Short-notice moves
Reliable service
Services Offered
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:
To choose a moving company, you'll first need to finalize the details of your move to know whether a local or national mover is right for your needs. Movers can also be divided into full-service and self-service. A full-service moving company provides packing and loading services, which can be well worth it if you loathe packing boxes. Self-service moving companies provide a truck and a driver, but you're expected to have everything packed when they arrive.
You can find out about the reputation of a moving company using online reviews or the BBB. You will also benefit from knowing which movers near you meet the licensing requirements for movers in Texas. Every company on our list of the best movers in San Antonio is well-reviewed and picked by our team of experts.
After you have narrowed your list down to just a few companies, you can start getting estimates from them. We recommend reaching out to at least one or two of the companies from our list above. When you're speaking with a moving company, be sure you explain all the services you think you'll require. Also, check that the company provides you with a "binding estimate" – otherwise, it may be subject to change.
One of the most important questions you might have is how much your move will cost. The usual hourly cost for moving in San Antonio is as follows:
The best mover in San Antonio, according to Today's Homeowner, are Camouflage Moving Service.
We use several different criteria to determine which movers in San Antonio are the best ones. They include:
Cost and convenience are both important when planning your move. The majority of people move from May to August, which could be busier and more expensive for you. With about 90,248 students attending college within 15 miles of San Antonio, you may want to avoid moving when semesters start in August and end in May.
You will also want to think about the weather conditions in the area. San Antonio tends to have hot temperatures. This means that weather may not affect what time of year you move as much as it would in some other places. Still, you may not want to move in mid-summer, when extreme heat or humidity could rob you of energy.
A few signs that you shouldn't use a specific mover include:
If you're moving to a different home in San Antonio, choose a local company. They will be more familiar with the area. If you're moving to San Antonio from afar, a national company is best, as they have more experience moving large numbers of items across the country.
High temperatures in San Antonio can reach 81°F. The area has about average daily rainfall and low to no snowfall in the winter months.
The purchase price of a home in San Antonio will vary based on various factors, including the area of the city you want to live in, the size of the home, and the amenities it offers. The median home price in San Antonio is $263040.
If you choose to rent in San Antonio, the cost for an apartment is roughly $1,479 per month.