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Movers in Longmont, CO
Longmont sits at the foot of the Front Range, where Chinook winds and sudden upslope snowstorms can turn moving day unpredictable fast. Star Van Lines handles local moves at $99–$199/hr and long-distance routes starting at $1,300—whether you're heading to a Somerset Meadows estate or an Old Town bungalow. FMCSA-registered (USDOT 4176875), with 240+ verified reviews and coverage across all 50 states.

Dennis has 15+ years of experience in interstate moving and has coordinated over 1,000 relocations across the United States.

Seagate Technology, Medtronic, and UCHealth have been pulling engineers, medical professionals, and educators into Longmont for years—and with median single-family home prices sitting around $620,000, picking the right neighborhood isn't a small decision. Star Van Lines has been moving people into and out of this city since 2016, and we've built 240+ verified reviews doing it right. We're FMCSA-registered under USDOT #4176875 and MC #1607491, so you're working with a properly credentialed carrier every time. Whether you're relocating to a walkable rowhouse in Prospect New Town, a larger lot in Somerset Meadows, or a historic bungalow in Old Town, our team knows the access quirks, HOA requirements, and seasonal weather patterns that can make or break a Front Range move. Local moves run $99–$199/hr, and long-distance routes start at $1,300. Call (855) 822-2722 to lock in a binding estimate before peak season fills our calendar.
Local Moving in Longmont
Local moves in Longmont aren't one-size-fits-all. Old Town's narrow alleys and mature trees mean large trucks often stage on a cross street while crews dolly items in. Plan extra time. Prospect New Town's alley-loaded garages and tight internal streets work best when you coordinate truck placement on adjacent collector roads before the morning rush hits nearby shops. Somerset Meadows and Rainbow Ridge offer wide driveways and good street access, but cul-de-sacs require a driver who can back a 26-foot truck cleanly. Harvest Junction and Mill Village townhome clusters have limited guest parking, so we confirm staging spots before arrival.
Many Longmont HOAs require advance notice and a Certificate of Insurance (COI) from your movers. That's true in Clover Creek, Quail Ridge, Somerset Meadows, and McIntosh Lake, among others. We provide COIs at no added cost. Just let your coordinator know the HOA contact and we'll handle it.
At $99–$199/hr, a studio or one-bedroom typically runs two to three hours. A three-bedroom home with stairs or long carries will run longer. Because upslope snowstorms can drop 6–12 inches in a single day, booking early between October and April is especially important. We'll need scheduling flexibility built in, and you'll want it too.
Long-Distance Moving from Longmont
Moving out of Longmont? Our long-distance routes cover all 50 states, with binding estimates so your final cost isn't a surprise at delivery. Two of our most common corridors from the Longmont area run to Chicago (1,000 miles, base price $1,300) and Atlanta (1,440 miles, base price $1,652). Pricing scales with inventory volume, access conditions, and whether you add full-value protection or packing services.
Many Longmont residents moving for tech or medical careers need a coordinator who can sync pickup with a new job's start date. Our single-coordinator model means you're not re-explaining your move to a different person every call. That matters more than people expect. We operate out of 43 warehouse locations nationwide, which gives us flexibility on storage-in-transit if your new home isn't ready on arrival day. And since we're FMCSA-registered, you can verify our credentials before you book.
Why Choose Star Van Lines in Longmont
Star Van Lines is FMCSA-registered (USDOT #4176875, MC #1607491) with 240+ verified reviews from real customers across the country. Here's why Longmont residents choose us:
- Credentialed on every move. We carry full-value protection options and provide COIs for HOA-controlled neighborhoods like Somerset Meadows, Clover Creek, and Lake Valley Estates. No back-and-forth with your HOA manager.
- One coordinator, start to delivery. You won't re-explain your move to a different person every call.
- We cover all 50 states. Whether you're heading to Chicago, Atlanta, or anywhere in between, we've run the route.
- 43 warehouse locations nationwide mean storage-in-transit is available if your closing date shifts or your new place isn't ready.
- Moving during a Colorado winter? We know Longmont's upslope storm patterns and build weather contingencies into the schedule from day one.
Ready to book your Longmont move? Call (855) 822-2722 for a binding estimate from an FMCSA-registered carrier (USDOT #4176875, MC #1607491). Local rates start at $99/hr and long-distance routes start at $1,300. Get your number before peak season.
What's Included with Every Move
Furniture Disassembly & Reassembly
Beds, tables, shelving units, and sectional sofas broken down for safe transport and reassembled at your new home.
Packing Materials
Blankets, shrink wrap, and corner protectors for your furniture. Boxes and specialty packing available as an add-on.
Furniture Protection
Quilted moving blankets and stretch wrap on every piece. Hardwood floors and door frames protected during carry.
Secure Loading
Items loaded by weight distribution and secured with straps and load bars to prevent shifting during transit.
Room-by-Room Placement
We place items in the rooms you choose. Label your boxes and we'll put them where they belong.
Post-Move Cleanup
We remove all packing debris, blankets, and wrapping material from your new home before we leave.
How Your Longmont Move Works
Free Quote
Call (855) 822-2722 or fill out our online form. We'll ask about your home size, move date, and any items that need special handling. You'll get a detailed estimate - usually within 30 minutes.
Custom Moving Plan
Your move coordinator reviews the details and builds a plan around your address, access conditions, and timeline. If your Longmont building requires elevator reservations or HOA approval, we handle that paperwork.
Professional Packing & Loading
Our crew arrives on move day with all materials. Furniture gets wrapped, fragile items get boxed, and everything is loaded by weight and fragility. In summer, we start early to beat the heat.
Secure Transport & Tracking
Your shipment travels in a climate-prepared truck. You'll have a point of contact for status updates throughout transit. Long-distance moves include GPS tracking.
Delivery & Setup
We unload room by room, reassemble furniture, and place items where you want them. Before we leave, we clean up all packing materials. You inspect everything and sign off.
Our Moving Services in Longmont
Local Moving
Hourly-rate local moves within Longmont and surrounding neighborhoods. Professional crews, fully equipped trucks, upfront pricing - no hidden fees.
Learn More →Long Distance Moving
Full-service interstate moving to and from Longmont. Licensed and insured for all 50 states with room-by-room delivery.
Learn More →Commercial & Office Moving
Office relocations, retail moves, and commercial logistics in Longmont. Minimal downtime, after-hours scheduling available.
Learn More →Packing & Unpacking
Professional packing using 15 types of materials. From fragile glassware to heavy furniture - covered by our standard protection plan.
Learn More →Storage Solutions
Climate-controlled, 24/7 monitored warehouse storage on individual pallets. 43 warehouse locations nationwide, flexible short- and long-term options.
Learn More →Special Item Moving
Expert handling of pianos, pool tables, safes, hot tubs, and other heavy or fragile items. Custom crating and specialized equipment available.
Learn More →Areas and Communities in Longmont
Longmont's neighborhoods each come with their own moving logistics. Knowing what to expect before the truck arrives saves real headaches.
Prospect New Town is a walkable, mixed-use neighborhood with colorful rowhouses, condos, and small-lot single-family homes popular with young professionals. Most properties fall under an HOA, and multifamily buildings often require advance notice plus a COI from movers. Internal streets are narrow and alley-loaded garages are common. Large trucks typically need to stage on adjacent collector roads and shuttle items in with dollies.
Somerset Meadows offers upscale, newer single-family homes on the west side with mountain views. Homes here often range from $1.3–$1.8M. Expect HOA rules and likely COI requirements. Most homes have large driveways and multi-car garages, although HOA rules may restrict overnight truck parking on the street.
McIntosh Lake Area draws families with lake-adjacent trails and a quieter feel. Some portions have HOAs. Streets are generally adequate for moving trucks, but lakeside roads curve and get busy with pedestrians and cyclists on weekends. Plan accordingly.
Rainbow Ridge is an established, higher-end neighborhood near McIntosh Lake with mature trees and wide lots. Driveways and streets handle a 26-foot box truck well, though some cul-de-sacs may require careful backing.
Lake Valley Estates, a golf-course community just outside city limits, features large custom homes in a semi-rural setting. The HOA is covenant-controlled and will likely require advance notice and a COI. Some internal roads wind near course edges. Large trucks are fine but need to watch tight turns around landscaping.
Harvest Junction and Mill Village in southeast Longmont offer newer, more affordable townhomes and condos near Hwy 119. Most HOAs here require proof of movers' insurance and sometimes a move-in deposit. On-street and guest parking is tight. Plan truck placement carefully to avoid blocking shared drive lanes.
Old Town Longmont is the historic core, with early-1900s bungalows and Victorians near Main Street. Most single-family homes here don't have an HOA, but downtown loft and condo buildings may require elevator reservations and padding. Narrow alleys, mature trees, and street parking limits mean larger trucks often stage on cross streets and dolly items the final distance.
Clover Creek and Quail Ridge are planned suburban neighborhoods built mostly from the late 1990s onward, with parks and easy commuter access to Boulder and Denver. HOAs are present in most subdivisions and may restrict how long moving trucks can park on the street. Traffic-calming features like roundabouts require careful turns for bigger trucks.
Climate and Lifestyle
Longmont has a semi-arid, four-season Front Range climate. Winters run cold, with average highs around 45°F and lows dipping to 18–20°F. Spring warms gradually. Highs reach roughly 72°F by May, but upslope snowstorms can drop 6–12 inches in a single day as late as April. Summer highs hit 82–88°F with low humidity, so hydration and truck ventilation matter on move day. Fall is mild but short, with highs sliding from 77°F in September to 52°F by November.
Annual snowfall runs roughly 35–50 inches. Because conditions between October and April can shift fast, build weather flexibility into your schedule and confirm your new street gets plowed before the truck arrives. Late spring through early fall brings afternoon thunderstorms and hail. Protect furniture and boxes during loading.
Job Market and Major Employers
Longmont's economy anchors on technology, health care, and education. Seagate Technology operates a major data-storage manufacturing and R&D facility in the city. Medtronic runs medical device and technology operations here as well. UCHealth / Longs Peak Hospital serves the region and is a significant local employer, and St. Vrain Valley School District is one of Colorado's largest, employing teachers and administrators across the area.
Many residents also commute to Boulder, Denver, or Fort Collins. That's typically 30–45 minutes, depending on traffic. People choose Longmont for relatively lower housing costs and more space while staying close to major employment hubs. It's a reasonable trade-off, though rush-hour timing on Hwy 119 and Hwy 287 can vary more than you'd expect.
Cost of Living and Housing
The median single-family home price in Longmont sits around $620,000. One-bedroom apartment rents generally fall in the mid-$1,000s per month based on regional listings. Overall, Longmont's cost of living runs moderately above the national average, with housing as the main driver. But it's meaningfully less expensive than neighboring Boulder, and that gap is why a lot of people end up here.
Local moves are priced at $99–$199/hr. Long-distance routes run from a base of $1,300 (Chicago, roughly 1,000 miles) or $1,652 (Atlanta, roughly 1,440 miles). Rates are based on US moving industry market averages for the Longmont metro as of 2026. Call (855) 822-2722 for an exact quote based on your move size and distance. Final cost depends on inventory volume, services selected, access conditions, and seasonal demand.
Tips for Moving to Longmont
Confirm HOA requirements before booking. Neighborhoods like Somerset Meadows, Clover Creek, Lake Valley Estates, and most townhome complexes near Harvest Junction require advance notice, a COI from your movers, and sometimes a move-in deposit. Get the rules handbook from your HOA early. Don't assume.
Build weather flexibility into fall and spring moves. Between October and April, Longmont can see heavy wet snow and strong Chinook winds with little warning. Verify your movers' rescheduling policy and confirm that your driveway and street will be plowed before the truck arrives. This matters especially in outlying areas.
Plan parking carefully in Old Town and Prospect New Town. Old Town's narrow alleys and mature trees often require trucks to stage on cross streets. In Prospect, alley-loaded garages and busy retail traffic mean coordinating with neighbors and staging on wider adjacent roads is essential. A little advance planning saves a lot of time.
Map your commute before choosing a neighborhood. South and southwest areas like Clover Creek and Prospect offer quicker access to Boulder and Denver via Hwy 119 and Hwy 287. North and east neighborhoods suit I-25 commutes toward Fort Collins or Greeley. Rush-hour timing can also affect which direction your moving truck approaches from, so it's worth thinking through before booking.
Longmont Moving Costs
Rates based on $99–$199/hr. Final time depends on access conditions, stairs, and distance between locations.
Local Moving Rates
| Move size | Estimate Prices |
|---|---|
| Studio / 1 Bedroom | $198–$597 |
| 2-3 Bedrooms | $297–$995 |
| 4+ Bedrooms | $495–$1,592 |
Long Distance Moving Rates from Longmont
| Destination | Estimate Prices |
|---|---|
| Chicago, IL | $1,300 |
| Atlanta, GA | $1,652 |
| Dallas, TX | $2,700 |
Use our moving cost calculator to estimate your specific move, or call (855) 822-2722 for a custom quote.
Pricing disclaimer: Rates are based on US moving industry market averages for the Longmont metro as of 2026. Call (855) 822-2722 for an exact quote based on your move size and distance. Final cost depends on inventory volume, services selected, access conditions, and seasonal demand.
Ways to Save on Your Move
- Declutter before the move - fewer items mean lower costs
- Pack non-fragile items yourself to reduce labor hours.
- Choose a weekday for loading when demand is lower.
- Book 6-8 weeks in advance for better scheduling options.
- Get quotes from licensed movers and compare - always verify USDOT numbers
Frequently Asked Questions: Longmont Moving
How much do movers cost in Longmont, CO?
Local moves in Longmont run $99-$199/hr depending on crew size, truck size, and the complexity of your move. Long-distance routes start at $1,300 for destinations around 1,000 miles out and $1,652 for routes around 1,440 miles. Rates are based on US moving industry market averages for the Longmont metro as of 2026. Call (855) 822-2722 for an exact quote based on your move size and distance. Final cost depends on inventory volume, services selected, access conditions, and seasonal demand.
Is Star Van Lines licensed to move in Longmont, CO?
Yes. Star Van Lines is fully licensed and FMCSA-registered to operate in Longmont and across all 50 states. Our credentials are USDOT #4176875 and MC #1607491, both verifiable at the FMCSA's official website. We carry full-value protection options and can provide Certificates of Insurance (COIs) for HOA-controlled neighborhoods like Somerset Meadows, Lake Valley Estates, and Clover Creek. Call (855) 822-2722 to confirm coverage details for your specific move.
What's the best time of year to move in Longmont?
Late spring and early fall tend to offer the most predictable moving conditions in Longmont. Summer highs reach 82-88°F with low humidity, which is manageable but requires hydration and good truck ventilation. Winter and early spring are the trickiest - upslope snowstorms can drop 6-12 inches or more in a single day between October and April, and Chinook winds can make loading and unloading difficult. If you're planning a move between October and April, build in weather flexibility and confirm your movers' rescheduling policy. Call (855) 822-2722 to discuss timing options.
Do I need a parking permit for a moving truck in Longmont?
It depends on your neighborhood. In Old Town Longmont, trucks typically need to park on the street and may be subject to posted time limits or downtown parking rules - check for any temporary parking accommodations in advance. In Prospect New Town, narrow internal streets and alley-loaded garages often require staging on wider adjacent roads. HOA-controlled neighborhoods like Somerset Meadows and Harvest Junction may have their own rules on truck parking duration. Our team can help you think through access logistics before move day - call (855) 822-2722 for guidance.
What areas around Longmont does Star Van Lines serve?
We serve Longmont and the surrounding communities throughout Boulder and Weld counties. Our service area includes Niwot, Firestone, Frederick, Dacono, Mead, Berthoud, Hygiene, Lyons, Erie, Gunbarrel, and rural areas along Hwy 66, Hwy 119, and County Line Road. We also handle long-distance moves from Longmont to anywhere in all 50 states. With 43 warehouse locations nationwide, we can accommodate storage needs along the way. Call (855) 822-2722 to confirm service to your specific destination.
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