Moving Cost Estimator
Estimate the cost of moving house in Australia based on distance, bedrooms, floor access, and packing needs.
How It Works
Estimates moving cost based on a baseline rate for bedroom count and distance, then adjusts for floor access surcharges (stairs add $100-$300), packing service (partial adds 15-25%, full adds 30-50%), and distance. Shows a low-to-high cost range reflecting market variation.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a removalist cost in Australia?
Local moves: 1-bed ~$300-$600, 2-bed ~$500-$900, 3-bed ~$700-$1,500, 4-bed ~$1,000-$2,000. Interstate (e.g., Sydney to Brisbane): 3-bed ~$3,000-$6,000. Prices depend on access, packing, volume, and time of year (Jan-Feb is peak).
Should I hire a removalist or use a trailer?
For a small 1-bed apartment with no heavy furniture, a trailer hire ($50-$100) can save money. For anything larger, a removalist is usually more cost-effective when you factor in time, risk of damage, and the physical effort. Get at least 3 quotes.
What is the cheapest day to move?
Mid-week (Tuesday-Thursday) and mid-month are cheapest. Avoid end of month (lease cycles), weekends, public holidays, and January-February (peak moving season). Some removalists offer 10-20% discounts for mid-week moves.
Does insurance cover my belongings during a move?
Standard home insurance usually does not cover items during transit. Most reputable removalists offer transit insurance ($30-$100 depending on value). Always check the policy details — some only cover total loss, not individual item damage.
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