How Much Do Movers Cost in Vancouver?
The cost of hiring movers in Vancouver depends on the size of your move, the distance, and the services you need. For a local move within Metro Vancouver, expect to pay $400–$1,200 for a typical apartment or house. For long-distance moves within BC or across Canada, costs range from $2,500 to $8,000+.
At Simple Moves, we believe in transparent pricing with no hidden fees. Here is our comprehensive breakdown of moving costs in Vancouver for 2026.
Vancouver Local Moving Costs by Home Size
Local movers in Vancouver charge by the hour per mover, plus a vehicle fee. Here are typical total costs:
Studio / Bachelor Apartment — $300–$500
2 movers, 2–3 hours. Most studio moves are straightforward with limited furniture. If you’re on a lower floor with elevator access, costs stay at the lower end.
1-Bedroom Apartment — $400–$700
2 movers, 3–4 hours. A standard 1-bedroom with typical furnishings. Add time for walk-up buildings, long carries, or a full kitchen.
2-Bedroom Home — $600–$1,000
2–3 movers, 4–6 hours. This is the most common move size. Having 3 movers instead of 2 can significantly reduce total time and often costs about the same.
3-Bedroom Home — $900–$1,500
3 movers, 5–8 hours. Larger homes take more time, especially with a garage, shed, or basement full of belongings. Decluttering before the move can save hundreds.
4+ Bedroom Home — $1,200–$2,500+
3–4 movers, 6–10+ hours. Large family homes with years of accumulated belongings require the most time and manpower.
What’s Included in Moving Costs?
At Simple Moves, our hourly rate includes:
- Professional movers — Trained, insured, and experienced
- Moving truck — Fully equipped with ramps, dollies, and straps
- Furniture protection — Moving blankets, padding, and stretch wrap for all furniture
- Basic disassembly/reassembly — Bed frames, tables, shelving units
- Cargo insurance — Your belongings are covered during transit
Optional add-ons that affect cost:
- Packing services — $40–$60/hr per packer plus materials ($100–$300)
- Specialty items — Piano ($200–$500), hot tub ($300–$600), gun safe ($200–$400)
- Storage — Short and long-term options available
What Affects Moving Costs in Vancouver?
Several factors can raise or lower your moving bill:
- Distance between locations — Moves within the same neighbourhood are quicker than cross-city moves (e.g., Kitsilano to Burnaby).
- Floor level and stairs — Walk-up apartments without elevators add significant time. Each flight of stairs can add 15–30 minutes to the move.
- Parking and access — Street parking, underground garages, long walks from truck to door, and loading dock requirements all affect efficiency.
- Volume of belongings — More stuff = more time. The biggest cost saver is decluttering before your move.
- Time of month/year — Month-ends and summer (May–September) are peak moving season. Moving mid-month or in winter can save 10–20%.
- Fragile or specialty items — Pianos, artwork, antiques, and other specialty items require extra care and time.
Long-Distance Moving Costs from Vancouver
For long-distance moves, pricing is based on distance and volume rather than hourly rates:
- Vancouver to Victoria: $2,000–$4,000 (includes ferry)
- Vancouver to Kelowna: $2,500–$5,000
- Vancouver to Calgary: $3,000–$6,000
- Vancouver to Edmonton: $3,500–$7,000
- Vancouver to Toronto: $5,000–$10,000
These ranges are for a 2–3 bedroom home. Actual costs depend on the exact volume of belongings and services needed. Get a free quote for your specific move.
How to Save Money on Your Vancouver Move
Our top tips for reducing moving costs:
- Declutter first — Sell, donate, or discard items you don’t need. Less volume means less time and potentially a smaller truck.
- Pack yourself — Self-packing saves $200–$500 compared to full packing service. Start 2–3 weeks before your move.
- Book mid-month and mid-week — Avoid the 1st and last 3 days of the month. Tuesday through Thursday moves are often less in demand.
- Move in the off-season — October through March is the off-season for moves. Rates and availability are both better.
- Reserve the elevator — For condo moves, booking the elevator prevents delays from waiting for other residents.
- Disassemble furniture in advance — Take apart beds, shelving, and tables before movers arrive to maximize their efficiency.
- Label boxes clearly — Labeled boxes speed up the unloading process significantly, reducing hourly charges.
Frequently Asked Questions About Moving Costs
How much do movers charge per hour in Vancouver?
Most Vancouver moving companies charge $45–$70 per mover per hour, plus a vehicle fee of $20–$40. At Simple Moves, our rates start at $45/mover/hour with a vehicle fee, giving you professional service at competitive prices. A crew of 2 movers costs $90–$130/hour total.
Is it cheaper to move yourself or hire movers?
A DIY rental truck costs $100–$300 per day, but you need to factor in fuel, insurance, equipment rentals, your time, and the risk of injury or property damage. For moves beyond a studio apartment, hiring professionals is usually worth the investment — and often costs less than you’d expect when you account for all DIY expenses.
Do movers charge for travel time?
At Simple Moves, the clock starts when we arrive at your pickup location and stops when the last item is placed at your destination. We do not charge for travel time to or from our dispatch location.
Should I tip my movers?
Tipping is not required but is always appreciated. If you’re happy with the service, a typical tip is $20–$40 per mover for a local move, or 10–15% of the total bill for larger moves. Cash tips are easiest for the crew.
What won’t movers move?
For safety and insurance reasons, movers cannot transport hazardous materials (gasoline, propane, paint, chemicals), perishable food, plants (for long-distance moves), and personal documents or valuables that should travel with you. Pack these items in your personal vehicle.
Do you offer free estimates?
Yes! Simple Moves provides free, no-obligation estimates for all local and long-distance moves. Contact us today or use our online quote tool for an instant estimate.
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