
Moving anywhere in Minnesota? Post your move free on MOVEPack and get competing bids from local movers in Minneapolis, Saint Paul, Duluth, Rochester, and beyond.
From the Twin Cities metro to the Iron Range — find movers in every major Minnesota city.
Largest CityMinnesota's largest city — Uptown, North Loop, Nordeast, Dinkytown and all metro neighborhoods
State CapitalThe state capital — Cathedral Hill, Summit Ave, Lowertown, and the East Side
Lake SuperiorLake Superior port city — Canal Park, Hillside, and the University District
Mayo ClinicHome of the Mayo Clinic — strong medical professional relocation demand
MSU CitySouthern Minnesota hub — Minnesota State University and growing business district
Locals search for movers by neighborhood — we cover them all, including all the slang names Minnesotans use.
Lakes, bars, and bungalows
Warehouse lofts near Target Field
Craft breweries and murals
U of M student hub
Powderhorn and craftsman homes
The Cake Eater suburb
Mall of America metro
Tech corridor suburb
Lake Minnetonka community
Minnesota winters are brutal — but winter moves (Nov–Mar) are 20–35% cheaper than peak summer. Experienced Minnesota movers work in all conditions with the right equipment.
Minneapolis and Saint Paul together form the 16th largest US metro with 3.6M people. Strong corporate relocation demand from UnitedHealth, Target, Best Buy, 3M, and General Mills.
Many Minnesota homes have lake access, boat docks, or seasonal cabin contents. Communicate any watercraft, dock furniture, or cabin items to your mover before booking.
Downtown Minneapolis has the longest skyway system in the world — 80 blocks of enclosed walkways. Some urban condo towers connect to the skyway, which can affect building access during winter moves.
Minnesota DOT's construction season runs May–October, causing major delays on I-35, I-94, I-494, and I-694. Build extra time into summer move days near the Twin Cities metro highways.
Minnesota has no tax on Social Security income for most residents and strong public school districts — major draws for retirees and families relocating from higher-cost states.