Edina Minnesota suburb

Movers in Edina, MN

Also searched as: Cake Eater suburb, Edina MN movers, 50th and France movers, Southdale movers

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$400–$950
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18 hrs
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Moving to and from Edina, Minnesota

50th and France Avenue Edina Minnesota

50th & France — Edina's upscale village

Boutique dining, luxury shopping, and top-ranked schools

The "Cake Eater" Suburb

Edina is the most affluent first-ring suburb of Minneapolis — locally known by the playful "Cake Eater" nickname. It sits directly south of Minneapolis, bordered by I-494 to the south and France Avenue to the west, putting it 15 minutes from downtown.

The city is defined by its luxury shopping at 50th and France and Southdale Center (America's first indoor mall, built 1956), top-rated Edina schools consistently ranked #1 in Minnesota, and immaculately maintained mid-century and modern homes. Median home prices hover around $640,000.

Most Edina homes are 1950s–1980s split-levels and ramblers on well-maintained lots. Streets are wide and well-plowed in winter — moving truck access is generally straightforward compared to Minneapolis neighborhoods.

$640,000
Median Home Price
#1 in MN
Top School Rank
15 min
Commute to Mpls
2,400 sq ft
Avg Sq Footage

Edina Landmarks

50th and France Edina Village
Upscale outdoor shopping and dining district — the heart of Edina's identity with boutiques, restaurants, and street festivals
Southdale Center Hazel Dell
America's first enclosed shopping mall (1956) — still a regional destination and Edina's commercial anchor
Centennial Lakes Park Centennial Lakes
Iconic Edina park with walking paths around a man-made lake, paddleboat rentals, and winter skating
Edina Country Club Country Club District
Historic 1920s neighborhood of Tudor and Colonial Revival homes surrounding the members-only golf course
Braemar Arena Braemar
Multi-rink ice arena used by Edina's nationally recognized youth hockey programs
Nine Mile Creek Regional Trail City-wide
Paved trail running through Edina connecting to the regional trail network toward Bloomington and Eden Prairie

Edina Moving Tips from Local Experts

What experienced Edina movers know that out-of-town companies don't.

Split-Level & Rambler Access

The dominant home types in Edina are 1960s–1980s split-levels and single-story ramblers. Split-levels have half-flights of stairs everywhere — between the entry, main floor, and basement — which adds significant time and labor to moves compared to a standard two-story home.

When posting your move, specify your home style. Experienced Edina movers will factor staircase counts and floor transitions into their bid, so you get an accurate price upfront.

High-Value Item Protection

Edina homes frequently contain high-value furniture, art, and antiques. When comparing bids, ask each mover about their valuation coverage — basic released-value protection (60 cents per pound) is the minimum and rarely sufficient for a luxury home move.

Request full-value protection coverage or purchase a separate moving insurance policy for items valued over $5,000. Most reputable Edina movers offer both options.

Best Times to Move in Edina

Edina doesn't have the same student move-day chaos as Minneapolis. Peak season is May through August when school years end and families relocate. Weekday moves (Tuesday–Thursday) are 10–15% cheaper than weekend moves year-round.

Winter moves (November–February) are the cheapest time to hire in Edina — movers are less busy and more competitive. Edina streets are prioritized for plowing, so winter access is rarely an issue.

HOA & Neighborhood Rules

Several Edina neighborhoods — especially Centennial Lakes, Edinborough, and newer townhome developments — have HOA rules governing moving hours, elevator reservations, and parking. Some require moving trucks to use designated loading zones only.

Check with your HOA or condo association before booking your move. Share the rules with your mover in advance. Most experienced Edina movers have worked with local HOAs and know the requirements.

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Edina Moving Cost Guide

Typical ranges for Edina moves based on home size and distance.

Move SizeMoversHoursCost RangeNotes
2BR Rambler2 movers3–4 hrs$425–$675Most common Edina move size
3BR Split-Level3 movers4–6 hrs$650–$950Bi-level access considerations
4BR Colonial3–4 movers6–8 hrs$950–$1,400Country Club District estates
5BR+ Luxury Home4 movers8–10 hrs$1,400–$2,200High-value item specialty wrap
Mpls → Edina2–3 movers3–5 hrs$500–$850City to suburb first-ring move
Edina → Minnetonka2–3 movers3–5 hrs$450–$800Western lakes suburb move

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Popular Move Routes from Edina

Where Edina residents move most often — with realistic cost estimates.

EdinaMinnetonka
$400–$700
8 mi14 min

Western suburb move — lakes lifestyle upgrade

EdinaEden Prairie
$425–$750
10 mi16 min

SW suburb — corporate corridor, new construction

EdinaSouth Minneapolis
$375–$650
7 mi14 min

City move for urban lifestyle seekers

EdinaBloomington
$375–$625
6 mi12 min

Move near Mall of America and MSP Airport

EdinaWayzata
$450–$800
14 mi20 min

Luxury Lake Minnetonka community

EdinaRochester, MN
$1,200–$2,200
87 mi1.5 hrs

Mayo Clinic relocation route

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Edina Moving Checklist

A complete timeline tailored to Edina's split-level homes, HOA rules, and Minnesota winters.

4–6 Weeks Before

  • Post your move on MOVEPack — include home style (rambler, split-level, colonial), square footage, and number of floors
  • Check HOA or condo association rules for moving hours, elevator access, and parking restrictions
  • Identify high-value items — art, antiques, electronics — and ask movers about full-value protection coverage
  • Begin decluttering — Edina homes often have large basements and garages full of accumulated items
  • Measure oversized furniture and doorway widths — older Edina homes have standard 1960s doorframes

2–3 Weeks Before

  • Book your mover — confirm they are familiar with Edina split-levels and HOA procedures
  • Schedule Xcel Energy, CenterPoint Gas, and internet disconnect/reconnect dates
  • Update address with USPS, banks, employer, Edina schools, and voter registration
  • Order packing supplies — Edina homes have significant square footage requiring more boxes than average
  • Start packing non-essential rooms: guest rooms, basement storage, seasonal items

Move Week

  • Confirm move time with mover and share any HOA rules or access codes needed
  • Prepare an essentials bag — medications, chargers, toiletries, two days of clothes
  • Check the forecast — Minnesota winter moves require extra time for ice and snow
  • Lay down floor runners to protect hardwood and tile from muddy boots and dollies
  • Arrange childcare and pet care for move day — Edina homes are large and take time

Move Day

  • Be present when movers arrive — walk them through the split-level layout and any HOA restrictions
  • Ensure movers use furniture pads on staircase railings and door frames
  • Do a complete walkthrough of old home — check all basement rooms, garage, and outdoor storage
  • Inspect all items on delivery before signing off — document any damage in writing
  • Leave a MOVEPack review — help other Edina residents find great local movers

Edina Moving FAQs

How much does it cost to hire movers in Edina, MN?

Most Edina moves cost between $400 and $1,400 depending on home size. A 2BR rambler typically runs $425–$675. A 4BR split-level or colonial runs $950–$1,400. Post your move free on MOVEPack to get competing bids from local Edina movers.

Do I need to notify my HOA before moving in Edina?

Yes — many Edina neighborhoods, especially Centennial Lakes, Edinborough Park condos, and newer townhome developments, have HOA rules governing moving hours (often 8 AM–5 PM), elevator reservations, and designated truck parking zones. Check your HOA before booking.

What is the best time of year to move in Edina?

Weekdays in late spring (April–May) or early fall (September–October) offer the best combination of good weather and competitive mover pricing. Summer weekends in June–August are peak season and 15–25% more expensive. Winter moves are the cheapest but require planning for ice and snow.

How do I protect high-value items during an Edina move?

Ask each mover about their full-value protection coverage options. Basic released-value coverage (60 cents per pound) is rarely sufficient for luxury home contents. For items over $5,000 in value, consider a separate moving insurance policy or verify your homeowner's policy covers transit.

How is MOVEPack different from calling movers directly?

MOVEPack lets Edina movers compete for your job by bidding on your posted listing — instead of you calling companies one by one. You see all bids, read public message board conversations, and choose on your own timeline. Your contact info stays private until you select a mover.

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