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SA Moving Rates: 2 Movers + Truck

Hourly rate distribution for local moves • 2025–2026 data synthesis

Mean
$128
Licensed, insured, full-service movers. Below $80: likely hidden fees or no coverage.
Mode$120(most quoted)
Median$118(50th percentile)
Normal model:μ = $128, σ = $25±1σ = $103–153|±2σ = $78–178

Price Distribution (Histogram)

$35–70
Gig / Unlicensed15%
0-15th
$80–109
Budget Low12%
15th-27th
$110–120
Budget Standard18%
27th-45th
$120–160
Mid-Range27%
45th-72nd
$160–200
Premium18%
72nd-90th
$200–229
High-End6%
90th-96th
$229+
White Glove4%
96th+

Market Tiers

Gig/Unlicensed15%
$35–70
No TxDMV cert; cash/Venmo only
Budget Licensed30%
$80–120
$0.60/lb liability; Movers of SA, Chapa's
Mid-Range27%
$120–160
Two Men, Bellhop, Martinez, Mason
Premium18%
$160–200
Einstein, 3 Men; all-inclusive
White Glove10%
$200+
Van line agents; binding estimates
Gig (no insurance)
Sweet spot (licensed)
Premium tier
White glove
LocalMovers.com • Data synthesis March 2026

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much do movers cost in San Antonio?

San Antonio movers charge an average of $125–$130 per hour for 2 movers and a truck for local moves in 2025-2026. The typical range is $110–$170/hr for standard licensed, insured companies. Budget movers start around $80–$120/hr but may offer limited damage coverage ($0.60/lb). Premium and white-glove services range from $170–$229+/hr. San Antonio rates run approximately 10–15% below the national average, driven by lower labor costs, single-story housing dominance, and less traffic congestion.

What's the cheapest time to move in San Antonio?

The cheapest time to move in San Antonio is mid-January through mid-February on a Tuesday or Wednesday, mid-month. This combination stacks the lowest seasonal rates ($110/hr baseline), cheapest day-of-week pricing, and minimal lease-turnover competition. Cash or Zelle payment saves an additional 3.5% versus credit card. A 1-BR move under these conditions can come in under $445, versus $640+ for the same move on a Saturday in late August.

Do San Antonio movers charge more on weekends?

Yes. Saturday is the peak-price day at roughly $155/hr cash average — a 22–24% premium over Tuesday/Wednesday ($125/hr). Friday is treated as a full weekend day by every San Antonio mover that publishes tiered pricing. Sunday sits below Saturday but above weekday rates, at roughly the same level as Friday, reflecting San Antonio's strong Catholic and Hispanic cultural traditions that soften Sunday demand.

How does the military affect San Antonio moving costs?

Joint Base San Antonio (JBSA) — the largest joint base in the DoD — processes approximately 4,500 household goods shipments during the May–August PCS peak season. With 80,000+ active-duty personnel and 65% of all DoD moves concentrated in that summer window, military demand competes directly with civilians for trucks and crews. This drives 25–35% summer surcharges, 4-to-6-week booking lead times, and tighter mid-week availability than non-military metros.

What neighborhoods in San Antonio have the highest moving costs?

Downtown, Riverwalk, Southtown, and King William have the highest effective moving costs ($145–$175/hr) due to parking permits, narrow historic streets, shuttle needs, and long carries of 200+ feet. Alamo Heights, Terrell Hills, and Olmos Park add complexity premiums from 2-story estates and tree canopy restrictions. The lowest costs are on the South Side, East Side, and West Side inner ring ($110–$130/hr effective), where single-story bungalows and zero-friction access allow the fastest moves in the metro.