Moving Cost in Kansas City, MO
Local movers in Kansas City charge $120–$165/hour. A 2-bedroom local move averages $1,300 total — 7% below the national average.
Kansas City — 2BR Local Move
$1,300
7% below national average
Hourly Rate (2 Movers)
$120–$165/hr
truck included
Long-Distance (2BR)
$3,000–$8,000
500+ miles from Kansas City
Local Moving Cost in Kansas City by Home Size — 2026
| Home Size | Total Cost | Est. Hours | Crew |
|---|---|---|---|
| Studio / 1-bedroom | $800 | 3–5 hrs | 2 movers |
| 2-bedroom home | $1,300 | 4–7 hrs | 2–3 movers |
| 3-bedroom home | $2,050 | 6–9 hrs | 3 movers |
| 4-bedroom home | $2,950 | 8–12 hrs | 3–4 movers |
2026 Kansas City local move estimates. Full-service (includes packing). Prices are 7% below the US average due to Kansas City's labor market.
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FAQs — Moving Cost in Kansas City
How much do movers cost in Kansas City?
Local movers in Kansas City, MO charge $120–$165/hour for 2 movers + truck. A 2-bedroom local move averages $1,300 total ($850–$2,350) — 7% below the national average of $1,400. A studio or 1-bedroom move costs $800. A 3-bedroom move runs $2,050.
What is the cheapest way to move in Kansas City?
Most affordable moving options in Kansas City: (1) Rent a truck yourself ($75–$130/day) and do all labor. (2) Hire labor-only movers ($75–$100/hr) and rent the truck. (3) Use a portable storage container ($350–$850) for flexibility. (4) Full-service movers are priciest but handle everything. Moving on a weekday or mid-month typically saves 15–25% in Kansas City vs. weekend/end-of-month peak demand.
How do I find reputable movers in Kansas City?
To find reliable movers in Kansas City: check the FMCSA (for interstate moves) for USDOT license verification; verify MO mover licensing; read Google and Yelp reviews; get written binding or not-to-exceed estimates (not just hourly quotes); verify insurance (COI with $100,000+ cargo coverage); and never pay more than 20–25% upfront. Avoid movers who demand full payment before unloading — it's a top moving scam. Services like Moving.com and HireAHelper connect you with background-checked Kansas City movers.
What is the best time to move in Kansas City?
The cheapest time to move in Kansas City is October through April (off-peak), weekdays (Monday–Thursday), and mid-month (avoid the 1st and last few days when leases turn over). Summer (June–August) and weekends are peak demand — expect 15–25% higher prices and limited availability. Book at least 4–6 weeks ahead for summer moves in Kansas City; 1–2 weeks is usually sufficient for off-peak moves.
How much does long-distance moving from Kansas City cost?
Long-distance moving from Kansas City (500+ miles) typically costs $3,000–$8,000 for a 2-bedroom home, depending on distance and weight. Cross-country (2,000+ miles) runs $5,000–$12,000+. Long-distance moves are priced by weight (lbs) and mileage — get a binding estimate. Portable containers (PODS, SMARTBOX) cost $1,500–$4,000 for cross-country moves and offer more flexibility. Interstate moves require FMCSA-licensed carriers.