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 Professional Movers in Toledo
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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 Toledo
Figuring out the cost of moving in Toledo, Ohio, can be tricky because it depends on a host of factors. First, determine how many items you’ll be moving, how far you’re going, and the type of moving services that are best for you.
At that point, you can get a better idea of your costs by checking out these national averages for moving services. On average, it costs $1,128 for a rental truck move, $3,800 for moving with storage container, and $9,060 for a full-service move.1
Residents of Toledo enjoy a low cost of living, access to plenty of outdoor activities, and high-quality education. It’s an appealing city for families and retirees and is home to the Toledo Zoo & Aquarium, the Toledo Museum of Art, and the University of Toledo. Since winters can be wet and snowy, it’s a great place for people who want to experience four seasons.
In comparison to many cities in America, Toledo has a very low cost of living. Rent for a one-bedroom apartment in Toledo is roughly $836 a month,2 and the median listing home price in Toledo, OH, is currently $119.9K with a median selling price of $171.6K.3 The average household in Ohio will pay around $387.12 per month in utilities, including electricity, natural gas, water/wastewater, streaming services, phone, and internet.4
Toledo summers are mild and warm, with occasional humidity. Winters are typically cold, snowy, and icy, while spring and fall are moderate and moist. Keep in mind: Toledo makes our top 10 list for the gloomiest cities in the US, since it typically has 185 cloudy days annually.5
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Sources
- Colin Holmes, Move.org, “How Much Does It Cost to Move?” Published June 6, 2022. Accessed September 16, 2022.
- RentCafe, “Toledo, OH Rental Market Trends,” Published July 2022. Accessed September 16, 2022.
- Realtor.com, “Toledo, OH Housing Market,” Published September 2022. Accessed September 16, 2022.
- Sarah Cimarusti, Move.org, “Utility Bills 101: Utilities Tips, Average Costs, Fees, and More,” Published September 29, 2022. Accessed September 16, 2022.
- Joe Roberts, Move.org, “Top 10 Gloomiest Cities in the US,” Published August 5, 2022. Accessed September 16, 2022.