Professional movers load your stuff, ship it to your new home, and unload it all for you. It’s the easiest—but most expensive—option. Learn more.
The Best Moving Companies in Sterling Heights
What type of moving company is right for you?
You load up all your belongings, but the movers transport your container to your new home. It’s the middle road for effort and cost. Learn more.
Worried about costs? Rent a truck, load it yourself, drive it to your new home, and unload all your things. You do it all—and save a lot. Learn more.
All data current as of publish date.
*Prices averaged for 5 home sizes across 6 distances over 100 miles. Mileage included in long-distance quotes.
**Prices averaged for 5 home sizes (when different trucks were available) for a distance under 100 miles. Prices do not include mileage rates.
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What to know about moving in Sterling Heights
Moving costs depend on a few factors. Mostly, these will be the distance you’re traveling, hours spent moving, the number of movers needed, and the time of the year. For local moves on the smaller side, you can expect to pay around $1,000 based on our estimates. Larger, cross-country moves can inch closer to $10,000 or more. These prices can vary depending on the factors above and which company you decide to use. To get quotes, check out the Sterling Heights moving companies we selected or our other top long-distance movers.
Sterling Heights residents report good public schools, an accessible housing market, and plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities—according to data collected by Niche. The main issue residents cite centers around safety concerns in the Sterling Heights area. However, property and violent crime rates are lower than the national average.
Zillow estimates place the average Sterling Heights home value around $265,158. About 25% of residents report renting their property and paying an average rent of $1,117 each month. Some of the more expensive homes in Sterling Heights are in areas like 18 ½ Mile Road, Franklin Park, Magnolia Park, and Dobry Drive.
Our moving company pick to get you from Ohio to Michigan is First National Van Lines. It has the track record, resources, and customer reviews to handle a move of any size with ease. If you want to save a little money and attempt a DIY move, take a look at our top moving truck rental companies or get a quote from PODS to secure your 10% Move.org reader discount.