Expect to spend between $1,145 to $3,272 on your move in Minnesota. The amount you pay might fall on the low or high end of this range depending on a number of factors including the date of your move, the nature of the services you require from the moving company as well as the distance from your new home, as well as the required accessorial services.
Overall, the amount you'll end up paying for your move can be broken down into labor costs, additional costs, and accessorial services as follows:
You'll be expected to pay between $75 to $150 per hour for the labor performed during your move. If you live in a two-bedroom apartment with belongings that'll take a two-man team about 6 hours to move, and you select a moving company in Minnesota with hourly rates of $100, you'll end up paying $1,200 just for labor.
Aside from transporting your property from one point to another, moving companies in Minnesota offer various services targeted at making your relocation as easy as possible. Some of these services include packing, waiting time, furniture assembly and disassembly.
You can think of accessorial services as extra services not covered by the moving contract but essential to the moving process. Although these accessorial charges are as numerous as they are varying, some of the more popular accessorial services with fixed costs include: