Moving Companies in Fargo

Last Updated: 04/25/2024

North Dakota is growing, and Fargo is no exception. Whether you’re moving in or moving out, use iMoving to shop, compare, and book the best movers in Fargo.

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Fargo is seeing its share of new arrivals and departures. Whichever you are, use iMoving to book and build a completely custom move, no house calls or phone calls required. With a marketplace of over 1000 vetted and verified movers, we make moving easier than ever.

Since our platform is entirely online, the iMoving research team goes the extra mile to make sure our movers are up to the task.

We carefully review safety records, licensing and certification, and customer reviews for every mover before we let them join our network.

After 30+ years of working in the moving industry, the team at iMoving is ready to revolutionize relocation. No more intrusive in-home visits or annoying phone interviews: Just tell us more about your move, and we’ll handle the heavy lifting.

Just Booked: Recent Fargo Moves

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

Our Top Fargo Movers

As of April 2024

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

Here are our top picks for Fargo moving:

Fargo 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 Fargo:

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Residential Moving

Need help moving house? Let our network of residential movers in Fargo handle the heavy lifting.

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Commercial Moving

Our commercial movers in Fargo know their way around business relocations. Book on our platform to minimize downtime and disruption.

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Long-Distance Moving

Moving long distance? Use iMoving to find the best cross-country or interstate specialists.

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Local Moving

Even if you’re just moving across Fargo, you can shop, compare and book your local movers with iMoving.

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Packing and Unpacking

When you're planning a move in Fargo, it pays to keep your stuff protected. Our packing pros can help.

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Storage

Book safe and secure storage in Fargo, and use iMoving to compare the best picks for the job.

Fargo Moving Tips

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

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

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FAQ

Every move is different, and if your move involves several flights of stairs, elevators, or extra long hallways or driveways, expect to pay a little extra for the obstacle course. When you're entering your moving information, make sure you provide accurate details about the layout of your origin and destination. Otherwise, you may end up with some surprise fees.

A Fargo move can cost you anywhere from $198 to $7900 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.

We always recommend booking your movers at least 2 or 3 months in advance. It may seem like a huge window, but it'll give you plenty of time to plan and prepare. Plus, if you provide a flexible enough moving window, you may end up getting some sweet discounts.

Movers need to have an official Department of Transportation (DOT) number, which you should be able to find on their website. If a moving company handles long distance moves that cross state lines, they'll also need a Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) number. Don't forget to check reviews and look for any insurance info they may feature on their website.