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Local Movers cost in Toronto

Typical ranges for a local movers job. Always confirm a written quote with the pro before they start.

Quick fix
$350
per move
Typical job
$700
per move
Larger job
$1,500+
per move

Driven by hours, crew size, stairs, and distance.

Local Movers in Toronto — FAQ

How much do movers cost in Toronto?
Most Toronto moves quote $350–$1,500. The number depends on crew size, hours on the job, stairs or elevators, distance between addresses, and how much you're moving. Hourly rates typically run $120–$180 for a two-mover crew with a truck.
Should I take flat-rate or hourly?
Hourly works well for predictable in-city moves where you know how much you have. Flat-rate gives certainty if your timing is fuzzy or there are complications (long carries, narrow elevators, multiple stops). Get both options if you can.
Are movers in Toronto insured?
Reputable Toronto movers carry both cargo insurance and general liability. Ask for a Certificate of Insurance — pros with the Insurance badge have one on file with us.
Should I tip the movers?
Tipping is customary but not required. $20–$40 per mover per half-day is typical in Toronto, more for heavy or complex moves. Cash is preferred.
Do I need to disassemble furniture first?
Most movers will do it but it adds time. To save money, take beds and tables apart and bag the hardware. Leave anything heavy or fragile (TVs, mirrors) for them.

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