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From Summerlin to Henderson, North Las Vegas to the Strip — verified movers cover every corner of the Las Vegas Valley

Las Vegas's premier master-planned community. 21 distinct villages spanning 22,500 acres at the base of Red Rock Canyon. Luxury estates, top-rated schools, 150+ miles of trails, and access to Downtown Summerlin shopping.

Nevada's second-largest city with a small-town feel. Green Valley Ranch, MacDonald Highlands, and Seven Hills offer master-planned luxury. Top schools, low crime, and excellent amenities for families relocating to the Las Vegas area.

Fremont Street's urban revival has created thriving loft and condo communities. Affordable urban living, arts district, container park entertainment, and fast access to the Strip and I-15.

Northwest Las Vegas's fastest-growing suburb. New construction homes, excellent schools, low traffic, and easy I-215 freeway access. Popular with young families and remote workers moving to Las Vegas.

Affordable, diverse communities between the Strip and Summerlin. High-density apartments, established neighborhoods, and easy freeway access make this one of Las Vegas's most popular areas for budget-conscious movers.

Budget-friendly with fast growth. Aliante master-planned community, newer subdivisions near Craig Ranch, and affordable single-family homes attract first-time buyers and value-seeking families to the Las Vegas Valley.
Transparent, real pricing data for Las Vegas moves — and how MOVEPack saves you money
| Move Size | Typical Quote | MOVEPack Avg. | You Save | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Studio / 1BR | $450–$750 | $350–$580 | ~$170 | 2–4 hrs |
| 2 Bedroom | $750–$1,300 | $580–$1,000 | ~$270 | 4–6 hrs |
| 3 Bedroom | $1,200–$2,200 | $950–$1,700 | ~$370 | 6–9 hrs |
| 4+ Bedroom | $2,000–$4,000 | $1,600–$3,100 | ~$500 | 8–12 hrs |
| Condo / High-Rise | $900–$1,800 | $700–$1,400 | ~$320 | 5–8 hrs |
| Long Distance (to CA/AZ) | $2,500–$7,000 | $1,900–$5,500 | ~$700 | 1–3 days |
Hundreds of Las Vegas families and professionals have used MOVEPack to save money and find trustworthy movers
Every mover on MOVEPack is screened for USDOT licensing, NTA state licensing, and proper insurance before they can bid on your Las Vegas move.
When Las Vegas movers compete for your job, prices drop. Our customers save an average of $340 (22%) compared to going with the first company they call.
Post your Las Vegas move and receive multiple competitive quotes within minutes — not days. No more waiting on hold or playing phone tag with individual companies.
Read reviews from actual Las Vegas customers who moved with each company. See how they handled Summerlin gated communities, Henderson HOAs, and Strip-area high-rises.
MOVEPack is completely free for customers. No subscription fees, no lead fees, no hidden charges. You only pay your mover — and nothing else.
Our movers know Las Vegas — from Summerlin HOA requirements to Downtown high-rise elevator reservations and the best times to avoid Strip-area traffic.
Hyperlocal advice from experienced Las Vegas movers — things that matter specifically for NV moves

Expert Las Vegas Moving Insights
Las Vegas summer temps exceed 115°F. The safest and cheapest summer moves happen between 6–9 AM. Schedule your move day to be fully complete before noon to protect your belongings and movers.
Most Summerlin villages require 48 hours advance notice to the HOA, a Certificate of Insurance naming the HOA, and designated move-in/out times. Movers on MOVEPack know these requirements and handle them routinely.
Computer equipment, vinyl records, candles, wine, and musical instruments can be permanently damaged in temperatures above 100°F. Use climate-controlled trucks and unload electronics first into air-conditioned spaces.
Moving to high-rises near the Las Vegas Strip often requires temporary parking permits and building management coordination. Allow 2 extra weeks to arrange this — MOVEPack movers are experienced with Strip-area building logistics.
One reason Las Vegas is a top relocation destination. If moving from CA, expect 30–60 days for your NV driver's license and vehicle registration update — factor this into your move timeline.
Sudden desert thunderstorms can delay moves and risk furniture damage. Always have moving blankets and waterproof covers ready from July through September. Afternoon moves during monsoon season carry higher weather risk.
Real reviews from real Las Vegas residents
"Posted my move on MOVEPack and had 7 bids within 2 hours. Chose a mover with perfect reviews and saved $420 vs. the first quote I got. The HOA coordination was handled perfectly."
"Moved my family in October — perfect weather and perfect movers. Got 5 competitive bids and saved $380. The whole process took 2 minutes to post. I told everyone at work about it."
"Moving from a downtown high-rise, I was worried about elevator logistics. The mover I found on MOVEPack had done it dozens of times and had everything coordinated. Zero issues."
Everything you need to know about moving in Las Vegas, Nevada
Local movers in Las Vegas charge $90–$120 per hour per mover. A typical 1-bedroom apartment move costs $300–$700, a 2-bedroom home runs $600–$1,200, and a 3-4 bedroom home averages $1,000–$2,500. Long-distance moves from Las Vegas to other states start around $2,000–$6,000 depending on distance and volume. Using MOVEPack to compare multiple bids saves Las Vegas residents an average of $340 or 22% compared to calling individual companies.
Las Vegas's best family neighborhoods include Summerlin (master-planned, excellent schools, Red Rock Canyon access), Henderson/Green Valley (suburban feel, top-rated schools, low crime), Centennial Hills (newer construction, community amenities, quieter), and Aliante (affordable, family-oriented, parks). These areas offer excellent public schools, community parks, and lower crime rates compared to areas near the Strip.
To find licensed movers in Las Vegas, verify their USDOT number through the FMCSA database, check for Nevada Transportation Authority (NTA) licensing, and read reviews on Google and BBB. MOVEPack pre-screens all Las Vegas movers on the platform for licensing and insurance, so every bid you receive comes from a verified, legitimate company. Never pay a large deposit upfront — reputable movers typically collect payment on delivery.
The best time to move in Las Vegas is October through April, when temperatures range from 50–75°F. Summer months (June–September) see temperatures exceeding 110°F, making moves physically dangerous and risking heat damage to electronics, candles, and plants. If you must move in summer, schedule for early morning (6–9 AM), use climate-controlled trucks, and hydrate frequently. Weekday moves are typically 15–20% cheaper than weekend moves year-round.
Book Las Vegas movers at least 4–6 weeks in advance for peak season (March–May, September–November). Summer moves should be booked 6–8 weeks ahead. End-of-month dates fill up fastest since many leases end on the 30th/31st. Use MOVEPack to list your move immediately — getting bids early gives you the most competitive pricing and the widest selection of available dates.
Yes, most Las Vegas movers add a stair/elevator fee of $50–$150 for high-rise condos, especially those on the Strip, in Downtown, or in Summerlin high-rises. Buildings like One Las Vegas, Turnberry Towers, and Panorama Towers typically require elevator reservation fees, building access coordination, and certificate of insurance (COI) from movers. Always mention your floor and building type when posting your move on MOVEPack so you receive accurate bids.
Long-distance moves from Las Vegas typically cost $2,000–$7,000 depending on destination and volume. Moving to Los Angeles (270 miles) averages $1,500–$3,500. Moving to Phoenix (300 miles) averages $1,800–$4,000. Cross-country moves to the East Coast run $4,000–$9,000. Use MOVEPack to post your long-distance move and receive competing bids — customers save an average of $680 on interstate moves through competitive bidding.
Licensed Las Vegas movers will not transport hazardous materials including propane tanks, gasoline, fireworks, ammunition, pool chemicals, and certain paints. Due to extreme summer heat, movers may also decline perishables, live plants, and certain temperature-sensitive items without climate-controlled trucks. Check your mover's prohibited items list before your move date and dispose of hazardous materials at designated Clark County Household Hazardous Waste facilities.