Worthington Ohio

Movers in Worthington, Ohio

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Worthington Neighborhood Guide

Worthington is one of Columbus's most charming historic suburbs. Understanding each area helps you plan your move logistics correctly.

Old Worthington

Historic

Locals call it: Old Worth / The Village

Federal-style architecture from the 1800s. Narrow streets off High Street, mature trees, heritage homes. Request movers with antique and heritage home experience.

High Street Corridor

Mixed Use

Locals call it: High Street

Mixed residential and commercial above the village core. Condos and apartments above shops. Loading zone permits required from the city for move day.

Worthington Hills

Established

Locals call it: The Hills

1960s–70s ranch and split-level homes on gently rolling streets. Good truck access. Popular with families relocating from Dublin and UA.

Colonial Hills

Bordering UA

Locals call it: Colonial Hills

Bordering Upper Arlington. Colonial-style homes from the 1950s. Mature trees, smaller lots. 20-ft trucks recommended for deep driveways.

Wilson Bridge Corridor

East Corridor

Locals call it: Wilson Bridge

Eastern commercial/residential corridor. Apartments and townhomes near SR-315. Good interstate access — easy for long-distance moves.

New Worthington / Thomas Worthington area

New Build

Locals call it: New Worth

Newer developments south of I-270. Larger lots, newer construction, wide streets. Excellent truck access and ample parking.

Moving day checklist

Old Worthington moves need heritage-home experienced movers

Worthington Moving Cost Guide

Move TypeSizePeak SeasonOff-Season
Within Worthington2–3BR home$400–$700$300–$525
Within Worthington4BR+ home$700–$1,100$525–$825
Worthington → Dublin3BR home$475–$775$360–$580
Worthington → Upper Arlington3BR home$425–$700$325–$525
Worthington → Westerville3BR home$400–$650$300–$500
Cleveland → Worthington3BR home$1,400–$2,400$1,100–$1,900

Worthington Ohio Moving FAQs

What is special about moving in Old Worthington?

Old Worthington's Federal-style homes (1800s–early 1900s) have narrow doorways, steep staircases, and small entry halls. Many antique and high-value items are common in these homes. Request movers with heritage home experience and ask about furniture disassembly capabilities before booking.

Do I need a permit to move on High Street?

Yes — if you need to use a loading zone or block a lane on High Street, you need a temporary no-parking permit from the City of Worthington Public Works department. Apply at least 72 hours before your move date.

How much does it cost to move a 3BR home in Worthington?

A 3-bedroom Worthington home move runs $400–$700 in peak season (May–August). Off-season moves from October–March average $300–$525. Post on MOVEPack to get 3–5 competing bids and find the best rate.

Is Worthington a good place to live?

Consistently — Worthington ranks among Ohio's best small cities every year. The historic village core, top-rated Worthington City Schools, proximity to downtown Columbus (12 miles), and strong community identity make it highly desirable for families and professionals alike.

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