Moving Companies in New Mexico

Last Updated: 04/15/2024

Whether you’re headed for the Land of Enchantment or things have just gotten a little too Breaking Bad in your neighborhood, use iMoving to find your New Mexico movers.

New Mexico Moves with iMoving

The Best Movers in New Mexico Working with iMoving

Moving to New Mexico? iMoving can help. Leaving New Mexico? iMoving can help, too. With a marketplace of over 1000 New Mexico moving companies, we make it easier than ever to plan, shop, and book your movers. With iMoving, you’re just a few clicks from a completely custom relocation.

We prioritize customer safety and satisfaction. It’s why the iMoving research team checks customer reviews, licensing and certification, and mover safety records before we let a carrier join our network. We’ll even go undercover as customers and make a few calls to make sure everyone’s staying honest.

The moving game won’t change overnight. But we’re here to help it along.

With over 30 years of industry experience under our belts, iMoving is making it easier than ever to shop and book for movers: no more phone calls, no more intrusive in-home estimates. Just tell us more about your move, and we’ll handle the heavy lifting.

Just Booked: Recent New Mexico Moves

iMoving is the go-to choice for New Mexico moving. Here are some recent moves to prove it:

Our Top New Mexico Movers

As of April 2024

iMoving selects movers based on their professionalism, customer satisfaction, and moving expertise.

Here are our top picks for New Mexico moving:

New Mexico Moving Services Are a Click Away

Every move is different. Whether it’s a home, office, or just a few items of heavy furniture, iMoving provides a whole menu of must-have services for moving in and out of New Mexico:

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Residential Moving

If you're looking for residential movers in New Mexico, iMoving can help. Shop, compare, and book, entirely online.

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Commercial Moving

Keep the gears turning with the best commercial movers in New Mexico. iMoving has over 1000 commercial movers in our marketplace.

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Long-Distance Moving

There are a lot of long distance movers in New Mexico, and iMoving makes it easy to shop, compare, and book the best.

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Local Moving

Anything under 100 miles and within the same state counts as a local move. We've got plenty of local movers for the job.

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Packing and Unpacking

From the first mile to the last, iMoving's New Mexico packing services can keep your stuff safe.

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Storage

It can get hot in New Mexico, so use iMoving to book some climate-controlled storage to suit your needs.

New Mexico Moving Tips

Whether you’re heading to New Mexico or just doing some daydreaming, we’ve got you covered.

Check out these moving day hacks to keep things easy and efficient.

FAQ

A New Mexico move can cost you anywhere from $278 to $8500 and beyond. It all comes down to how much you’re moving, and how far you’re traveling. Keep in mind, local movers charge per mover, per hour (with about 2 movers per room), and long distance movers charge by weight (or volume) and miles.

Before we even let a mover into our marketplace, we look over megabytes of authentic customer reviews. We also check out their services, their certifications, and their insurance. To keep the movers in our network honest, iMoving will sometimes have secret shoppers call in, pose as customers, and ask plenty of questions to make sure our carriers are staying legit.

Moving containers are a great middle ground between a DIY job and hiring full-service movers. A moving container company will drop off the container at your place, and you can fill it up on your own schedule. When it's ready to go, just contact the container company and they'll pick it up and transport it for you. It's like having a portable storage unit that gets delivered to your door.

It's always a good idea to get insurance, and in the interest of being responsible, we're not going to tell you to skip it. However, if you're feeling risky and you're only moving a couple blocks (without anything fragile thrown in the mix), you may be able to get away with the basic coverage offered by your movers.

If a moving company is expecting you to pay for your entire move up front, run. This is a common tactic for sketchy movers, and if you pay up front, there's no guarantee they'll even deliver your stuff. On the other hand, paying a down payment before the big day is relatively common. Expect to pay a few hundred bucks, or 5-10% of the price of your move. Also, use iMoving to make sure you aren't dealing with scammers.