Boston Moving Time Guide • Local Movers • Packing • Apartments • Homes

How Long Does a Move Take?

The time it takes to move depends on your home size, number of movers, amount of furniture, number of boxes, stairs, elevator access, parking, walking distance, packing, furniture assembly, and the distance between pickup and drop-off.

Pack & Go Moving helps Boston and Massachusetts customers estimate moving time more realistically before booking, so the move feels organized, efficient, and less stressful.

Average moving time

How Long Does a Local Move Usually Take?

Most local moves can take anywhere from a few hours to a full day. A small studio move may be completed quickly, while a larger apartment, house, office, or move with packing can take much longer.

The numbers below are general time ranges. Your actual time may be higher or lower depending on your inventory, access conditions, packing level, crew size, and distance.

Move Type Typical Time Range Common Factors
Studio Apartment 2–4 hours Best when boxes are packed, elevator/parking is ready, and inventory is light.
1-Bedroom Apartment 3–5 hours Time depends on furniture, boxes, stairs, elevator, and distance.
2-Bedroom Apartment 4–7 hours More furniture, boxes, beds, dressers, and possible disassembly.
3-Bedroom Home 6–10+ hours Larger inventory, multiple rooms, heavy furniture, packing, and longer loading time.
Office Move Varies by size Desks, chairs, files, equipment, elevators, building rules, and setup needs.
Main time factors

What Affects How Long a Move Takes?

Moving time is usually affected by preparation, building access, number of items, and crew size. The same apartment can take very different time depending on how ready it is when movers arrive.

Number of movers assigned to the job
Number of boxes, furniture pieces, and loose items
Stairs, elevator access, long carry, and parking distance
Whether packing is completed before movers arrive
Furniture disassembly and reassembly needs
Distance between pickup and drop-off locations
Boston moving conditions

Why Boston Moves Can Take Longer

Boston moving can be more complex than a simple suburban move. Apartment buildings, limited parking, narrow streets, elevator windows, stairs, loading zones, and building rules can all affect moving time.

Parking & Long Carry

If the truck cannot park close to the entrance, movers spend more time walking items back and forth.

Stairs & Elevators

Walk-ups, shared elevators, elevator reservations, and tight hallways can increase moving time.

Building Rules

Some buildings require move windows, COI documents, loading dock rules, or elevator protection.

Move type

Moving Time by Service Type

Different services take different amounts of time. A labor-only loading job may be faster than a full-service move, while packing and premium protection can add time but make the move safer and more organized.

How to save time

How to Make Your Move Faster

The best way to reduce moving time is to prepare before the crew arrives. Even a strong moving crew will move slower if boxes are not packed, furniture is blocked, or building access is not ready.

Pack boxes before movers arrive
Label boxes by room
Clear hallways and remove loose items
Reserve elevator or loading dock if needed
Confirm parking or loading zone
Tell movers about heavy items, stairs, and special furniture
Crew size

Can More Movers Make the Move Faster?

Yes, more movers can often reduce the total time, especially for larger moves, stairs, long carry, heavy furniture, and apartments with many boxes. However, the best crew size depends on the move size, access conditions, and service level.

2 Movers

Common for studios, one-bedroom apartments, mini moves, and smaller local moves.

3 Movers

Often better for larger apartments, stairs, heavier furniture, or faster loading and unloading.

4+ Movers

Useful for bigger homes, office moves, heavy items, long carry, or when time is very important.

Pricing connection

Moving Time Affects Moving Cost

Most local moving jobs are based on time, crew size, and service level. That means preparation matters. A well-prepared move can be faster and more cost-efficient.

To better understand your cost, review our pricing page or request a quote with your inventory, pickup address, drop-off address, stairs, elevator, parking, and move date.

Helpful guides

Helpful Moving Resources Before Moving Day

These guides help you prepare, understand the loading process, and avoid delays.

FAQ

How Long Does a Move Take? Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a local move usually take?

Most local moves take between a few hours and a full day depending on home size, number of movers, inventory, stairs, elevator, parking, packing, and distance.

How long does a studio apartment move take?

A studio apartment move often takes about 2–4 hours when boxes are packed, access is simple, and parking is close.

How long does a one-bedroom move take?

A one-bedroom move often takes about 3–5 hours, depending on furniture, boxes, stairs, elevator, parking, and distance.

Does packing add time to a move?

Yes. Packing can add several hours or more depending on how many rooms, fragile items, kitchen items, and loose belongings need to be packed.

Do stairs make the move longer?

Yes. Stairs usually add time because movers need to carry items carefully and safely between floors.

Can more movers make the move faster?

Yes. Adding movers can often reduce total moving time, especially for larger jobs, stairs, long carry, heavy furniture, or bigger homes.

How can I make my move faster?

Pack before movers arrive, label boxes, reserve elevators, confirm parking, clear hallways, separate fragile items, and provide accurate move details before booking.

Get a Realistic Moving Time Estimate

Send your move size, inventory, addresses, stairs, elevator, parking details, and move date. Pack & Go Moving can help you understand the right crew size and expected moving time.

How Long Does a Move Take