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Moving companies in Montgomery, AL.
Montgomery sits at the crossroads of I-65 and I-85, making moves across Alabama and into neighboring states straightforward. Whether you're relocating to a historic Cloverdale bungalow, a new-build in EastChase, or transitioning military families at Maxwell AFB, local movers here know the city's mix of tree-canopied streets, humid summers, and budget-friendly cost of living.
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Typical Montgomery moving costs by home size
These ranges reflect current Montgomery-area market rates for licensed, insured movers. Local moves are priced hourly; regional and long-distance reflect flat or weight-based rates. Actual costs vary by access, floors, packing services, and season.
| Home size | Local (under 50 mi) | Regional (50-500 mi) | Cross-country (500+ mi) |
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| Studio / 1BR | $300–$600 | $700–$1,400 | $1,200–$2,400 |
| 2BR | $550–$950 | $1,100–$2,200 | $1,800–$3,500 |
| 3BR house | $800–$1,400 | $1,700–$3,200 | $2,800–$5,000 |
| 4BR+ house | $1,200–$2,200 | $2,500–$4,500 | $4,000–$7,500 |
Neighborhood guide
Where people move in Montgomery
Cloverdale / Idlewild
Historic, walkable, bungalow-lined arts district
Median 2BR rent: ~$1,100–$1,500/mo
Narrow residential streets near Cloverdale Road can restrict large 26-foot trucks; confirm truck size in advance and plan for possible shuttle from a nearby staging area.
EastChase
New-build suburban corridor, retail-heavy
Median 2BR rent: ~$1,400–$1,900/mo
Most communities are gated with controlled access; coordinate entry codes or guard-gate passes with your apartment office before scheduling move-in day.
Old Cloverdale
Quiet, well-established residential bungalow enclave
Median 2BR rent: ~$1,200–$1,700/mo
Many homes sit on elevated lots with multi-step front entries; stair carries are common here, which can add time and cost to hourly moves.
Garden District / Midtown
Transitional urban, mixed residential and commercial
Median 2BR rent: ~$900–$1,300/mo
Some blocks have older driveways and uneven pavement; movers should use dollies with pneumatic wheels and confirm parking availability on move day.
Pike Road
Upscale suburban, newer large-lot homes
Median 2BR rent: ~$1,800–$2,600/mo (or $250K–$450K purchase)
Long driveways and semi-rural roads east of the city are truck-accessible but add drive time; factor in the distance from I-85 when estimating job duration.
Prattville (adjacent suburb)
Family-oriented suburb, Autauga County seat
Median 2BR rent: ~$1,100–$1,600/mo
Many Montgomery-area movers serve Prattville without a surcharge; confirm coverage area upfront since it sits just across the county line from Montgomery proper.
Millbrook / Wetumpka corridor
Northern exurbs, affordable, growing
Median 2BR rent: ~$950–$1,400/mo
Elmore County addresses may incur a small travel surcharge from downtown-based Montgomery moving companies; ask specifically about county-line pricing.
Maxwell AFB / Gunter Annex area
Military housing, modest off-base rentals nearby
Median 2BR rent: ~$1,000–$1,500/mo off-base
Base access requires advance coordination — movers must submit vehicle and personnel information to security forces at least 24–48 hours before move day.
Common routes
Where Montgomery residents move most
Montgomery → Birmingham, AL
~90 mi north via I-65
$850–$1,600
The most frequent long-distance corridor in Montgomery; state workers, healthcare professionals, and Hyundai-adjacent employees often move between the two cities as careers evolve.
Montgomery → Atlanta, GA
~160 mi east via I-85
$1,400–$2,800
I-85 connects Montgomery directly to the Atlanta metro, making this the primary interstate for military families reassigned to Fort Gillem or Dobbins, and for professionals in finance and tech.
Montgomery → Mobile, AL
~170 mi south via I-65
$1,400–$2,600
Retirees and coastal-bound movers frequently travel this corridor, and state government employees occasionally transfer between Montgomery agencies and Mobile-based port and commerce offices.
Montgomery → Huntsville, AL
~185 mi north via I-65 and US-72
$1,600–$2,900
Huntsville's aerospace and defense boom pulls Montgomery-area workers northward; Maxwell AFB personnel transferring to Redstone Arsenal make this a consistent PCS route.
Montgomery → Pensacola / Gulf Coast, FL
~215 mi south via I-65 and I-10
$1,800–$3,200
Military families rotating between Maxwell-Gunter and NAS Pensacola or Eglin AFB use this route regularly, and Montgomery retirees frequently relocate toward the Florida Gulf Coast.
Montgomery → Nashville, TN
~285 mi north via I-65
$2,200–$3,800
Nashville's economic pull draws Montgomery workers in healthcare, music, and logistics; I-65 is a straight shot with no major mountain crossings, keeping fuel and drive costs manageable.
Cost of living
How Montgomery compares to where you're coming from
Montgomery consistently ranks among the more affordable mid-size Southern metros. Housing costs run well below national averages, groceries and utilities are modest, and property taxes are among the lowest in the Southeast. If you're arriving from a major coastal city or even a mid-tier Sun Belt metro, the monthly savings on rent or mortgage can be substantial.
| Moving from | COL Index | vs. Montgomery |
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| Atlanta, GA | 121 | A 2BR in Midtown Atlanta at ~$2,400/mo is roughly $1,100–$1,300 in comparable Montgomery neighborhoods. |
| Washington, DC | 158 | A 2BR near DC at $3,200–$4,000/mo compares to $1,000–$1,400 for similar square footage in Montgomery. |
| Miami, FL | 133 | Miami 2BR rents averaging $2,800–$3,500 drop to roughly $1,100–$1,500 in Montgomery's comparable suburban areas. |
| Nashville, TN | 118 | A Nashville 2BR at $1,900–$2,400 finds a similar unit in Montgomery for $1,000–$1,400, with lower property taxes on purchased homes. |
| Charlotte, NC | 112 | Charlotte 2BR units averaging $1,700–$2,100 compare to $1,050–$1,400 in Montgomery, with notably lower homeowner insurance costs. |
| Birmingham, AL | 94 | Birmingham and Montgomery are close in cost; Montgomery runs slightly lower on housing, with 2BR units typically $50–$150/mo cheaper than comparable Birmingham addresses. |
| Chicago, IL | 107 | A Chicago 2BR at $2,000–$2,800 translates to $1,000–$1,400 in Montgomery, and Alabama has no estate tax and lower state income tax rates. |
When to move
Montgomery's moving calendar, month by month
Jan
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Coolest month in Montgomery (average highs ~55°F), low demand means better mover availability and pricing, though occasional ice events on I-65 or I-85 can delay interstate moves.
Feb
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State legislative session starts, triggering some government-worker moves, but overall demand stays low and rates remain competitive.
Mar
shoulder
Temperatures climb into the 60s–70s, making this one of the most comfortable moving months; demand picks up slightly as spring real estate listings increase.
Apr
shoulder
Pleasant weather and increasing real estate activity; book movers 2–3 weeks out as spring demand grows but hasn't peaked yet.
May
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School-year endings and PCS military orders begin driving demand; humidity rises and late-May afternoon thunderstorms are common, so plan for possible weather delays.
Jun
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Full peak season begins — temperatures regularly hit 90°F+ and movers are heavily booked; book 4–6 weeks ahead and request early morning start times.
Jul
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Hottest month of the year with average highs near 93°F and high humidity; heat exhaustion risk is real, tip your crew well and provide cold water and snacks.
Aug
peak
University of Alabama at Montgomery and Troy University Montgomery campus move-ins drive demand alongside remaining military PCS orders; book early and expect surcharges.
Sep
shoulder
Demand eases after summer peak; temperatures remain warm (highs in the mid-80s) but more manageable, and mover availability improves noticeably.
Oct
shoulder
Ideal moving weather — low humidity and highs in the 70s; one of the best months to move in Montgomery with reasonable pricing and good availability.
Nov
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Quiet season begins; shorter daylight hours limit job windows slightly but demand is low, making it easier to negotiate rates and secure preferred dates.
Dec
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Holiday slowdown brings the lowest demand of the year; many movers offer discounts, though scheduling around Christmas week can be difficult as crews take time off.
Permits + local rules
What Montgomery movers and residents need to know
Downtown parking / street use
For moves involving downtown Montgomery lofts or office relocations near Dexter Avenue or Commerce Street, you may need to coordinate temporary no-parking zones or loading-zone use with the City of Montgomery Public Works department. There is no standard residential moving permit for most neighborhoods, but blocking a travel lane or metered space for an extended period requires advance notice and possible approval.
Contact Public Works at least 3–5 business days ahead; fees vary by situation, typically $0–$75.
HOA move-in / move-out rules
Many of Montgomery's newer subdivisions in EastChase, Pike Road, and Prattville fall under homeowners associations with specific move-in rules. These commonly include designated moving hours (often 8 a.m.–6 p.m.), elevator reservations where applicable, and requirements to protect common-area flooring or walls with moving pads. Violations can result in fines charged to the homeowner, not the moving company.
Check with your HOA 1–2 weeks before move day; elevator reservations typically required 48–72 hours in advance.
Maxwell-Gunter AFB base access
Civilian moving company trucks and crews require advance base access authorization before entering Maxwell AFB or Gunter Annex. The sponsor (military member) must submit a vehicle pass request to the 42nd Air Base Wing Security Forces. Drivers need valid government-issued IDs. Same-day access for unregistered commercial vehicles is rarely granted and will delay your move significantly.
Submit vehicle/crew info to base security at least 24–48 hours prior; no fee, but same-day requests are routinely denied.
Apartment complex elevator reservations
High-rise and mid-rise apartment buildings near downtown Montgomery — including converted historic buildings and newer complexes — typically require tenants to reserve the freight elevator before move day. Management offices often limit reservations to weekday hours or specific weekend windows. Failing to reserve means sharing the elevator with residents, drastically slowing the move.
Reserve 48–72 hours in advance through property management; refundable elevator deposits of $100–$300 are common.
Alabama oversize / overweight vehicle rules
Moving trucks over 80,000 lbs gross vehicle weight (common for fully loaded large moves) require oversize/overweight permits from the Alabama Department of Transportation (ALDOT) for travel on state highways and interstates including I-65 and I-85. Most standard household moves stay under this threshold, but full-service long-distance loads from large homes may approach or exceed it. Professional movers handle this, but confirm with your carrier.
ALDOT permits: $25–$50 per trip; allow 1–3 business days for processing; annual blanket permits available for carriers.
About moving to Montgomery
What you should know before you book.
Montgomery is Alabama's capital city and a metro of roughly 375,000 people anchored by state government, Maxwell-Gunter Air Force Base, Hyundai's U.S. manufacturing plant, and a healthcare sector centered on Baptist Health and Jackson Hospital. The city carries deep civil rights history — the Rosa Parks Museum and Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church draw visitors year-round — while newer developments like the Riverwalk Stadium district and EastChase retail corridor signal ongoing economic growth. Moving here typically means lower costs than most Southern metros, a spread-out suburban footprint, and summers that demand early-morning or climate-controlled truck logistics.
Military community presence
Maxwell-Gunter Air Force Base is one of the largest Air Education and Training Command installations in the country. Military families rotate in and out of Montgomery frequently, creating a steady demand for movers familiar with PCS (Permanent Change of Station) moves, military weight tickets, and entitlement paperwork. Many local moving companies have experience coordinating with base housing offices and understanding PPM/DITY reimbursement requirements.
State government employment hub
As Alabama's capital, Montgomery employs thousands of state workers across dozens of agencies clustered downtown around Dexter Avenue and the State Capitol. Government hiring cycles, legislative session starts in February, and agency relocations generate consistent moving activity. Employees often move between Montgomery and Birmingham or coastal Alabama as careers shift, making those corridors among the city's most-trafficked relocation routes.
Sprawling suburban layout
Montgomery is a car-dependent, spread-out city with few high-density apartment towers. Most residential moves involve single-family homes or garden-style apartment complexes accessible by standard moving trucks. Parking and access are rarely a problem in residential neighborhoods, though some downtown loft conversions and older Midtown blocks have narrower streets that require smaller trucks or shuttle loads.
Heat-driven moving calendar
Montgomery averages over 50 days per year above 90°F, with humidity that makes July and August physically demanding for moving crews. Summer heat warps wood furniture, damages electronics, and exhausts workers faster than in cooler climates. Experienced Montgomery movers start jobs at 7–8 a.m. during peak summer months and often wrap outdoor work before early afternoon to avoid peak heat hours.
Montgomery moving FAQ
Common questions, locally answered.
How far in advance should I book a Montgomery mover?
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For moves during peak season (May through August), book 4–6 weeks ahead. Montgomery's pool of licensed, insured movers is smaller than in larger metros like Birmingham or Atlanta, meaning top crews fill up quickly once summer military PCS season hits. For off-peak months (October through February), 1–2 weeks is usually sufficient, and you'll often have more flexibility on dates and pricing.
What does a local move within Montgomery typically cost?
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Most local moves within Montgomery are priced hourly. A studio or 1-bedroom move typically runs $300–$600 for 2–3 hours with a two-person crew. A 3-bedroom home can run $700–$1,400 depending on distance within the metro, number of stairs, and volume. Rates generally start at $100–$130 per hour for a two-person crew with a truck. Ask about minimum hour requirements, which are typically 2–3 hours.
Is it worth hiring movers for a short in-city move in Montgomery?
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Yes, for most households. Montgomery's heat and humidity, even in spring and fall, make DIY moves physically taxing. Truck rental at Budget or U-Haul locations on Atlanta Highway or Eastern Boulevard runs $40–$100/day plus mileage and fuel, but loading and unloading a full household in summer heat without equipment or experience frequently leads to injuries or damaged furniture. For a 2BR or larger, professional movers typically save time and protect belongings better than a DIY approach.
Do Montgomery movers handle military PCS moves?
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Many do, but not all are certified to handle government bill of lading (GBL) or Transportation Service Provider (TSP) moves through the Defense Personal Property Program (DP3). If your PCS orders include a government-arranged move, your shipment will be assigned through the military portal. If you're doing a PPM/DITY move and hiring locally, any licensed mover can help — just ensure they provide a detailed weight ticket and itemized receipt for reimbursement purposes. Always confirm PCS experience before booking.
What should I know about moving during Montgomery's summer heat?
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Plan for early morning starts — request a 7 or 8 a.m. crew arrival. Keep climate control running in your origin home as long as possible before the truck loads. Electronics, candles, vinyl records, wine, and wood instruments are especially vulnerable to Montgomery's summer temperatures inside an unventilated truck. For full-day moves, ask your mover about climate-controlled truck options. Tip your crew well and supply cold water and sports drinks — heat conditions are genuinely demanding.
Are there moving companies in Montgomery that specialize in antiques or historic homes?
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A handful of local movers have experience with Montgomery's older housing stock — particularly Craftsman bungalows in Cloverdale and older homes in the Garden District — which often feature narrow doorways (as small as 28–30 inches), steep staircases, and delicate original woodwork. Request movers with experience in pre-1960s homes and ask specifically about furniture disassembly capabilities and protective padding for antiques. Get this confirmed in writing before move day.
How do I verify that a Montgomery moving company is properly licensed?
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For local moves within Alabama, movers should hold an Alabama Public Service Commission (APSC) household goods carrier certificate. For interstate moves, they need a USDOT number registered with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA). You can verify FMCSA registration at the FMCSA website using the company's USDOT number. Also confirm they carry cargo and liability insurance — reputable movers will provide certificates of insurance upon request.
What's the best route from Montgomery to Birmingham for a moving truck?
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I-65 North is the standard route — approximately 90 miles with no significant mountain grades, toll-free, and well-maintained. Avoid rush hours near Birmingham (7–9 a.m. and 4–6:30 p.m.) as the I-65/I-20 interchange can back up significantly. Most moving trucks handle this corridor without issue. The drive typically takes 1.5–2 hours in a loaded truck depending on traffic.
Do I need to reserve a parking spot or street space for my moving truck in Montgomery?
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In most residential Montgomery neighborhoods — EastChase, Pike Road, Cloverdale, Millbrook — trucks can park on the street or in driveways without permits. Downtown moves near Dexter Avenue, Commerce Street, or Court Square are the exception; loading zones there are time-limited and may require coordination with the city. For apartment complexes, confirm loading dock or designated move-in zone availability with management before move day.
What extra costs should I budget for beyond the base moving quote?
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Common add-ons in Montgomery include: stair carries (extra per flight above the first), long-carry fees if the truck can't park within 75 feet of the door, packing materials if you use the mover's boxes and tape, and fuel surcharges for long-distance moves. For summer moves, some companies add a heat-day supplement. Tipping 15–20% of the total job cost is standard practice for a job well done. Always get a written binding or not-to-exceed estimate for larger moves.
Is Montgomery a good city to move to from a larger metro?
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Montgomery offers a low cost of living relative to most Southern metros, a genuine sense of history, and a stable employment base anchored by state government, Maxwell AFB, Hyundai, and healthcare. The trade-off is limited public transit, a car-dependent layout, and a smaller dining and cultural scene than Birmingham or Atlanta. Families, government workers, military personnel, and people seeking affordable homeownership consistently rate Montgomery favorably as a relocation destination.
What's the average cost to move from Atlanta to Montgomery?
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A standard 2-bedroom household move from Atlanta to Montgomery — approximately 160 miles via I-85 West — typically costs $1,400–$2,800 depending on total weight, access conditions at both ends, and whether you use full-service packing. The route is straightforward and truck-friendly with no tolls in Alabama. Book 3–4 weeks ahead for a smooth-season move, 5–6 weeks if moving May through August.
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