Star Van Lines

Thank you for your feedback!

We will contact you shortly

exit-icon

Free consultation

Enter your phone number and we will call you back for a consultation on any moving and storage services

HomeLocationsOregonMovers in Beaverton, OR

Movers in Beaverton, OR

Beaverton's Silicon Forest draws Nike designers and Intel engineers from across the country-and Star Van Lines moves them in. Local moves start at $99-$199/hr; long-distance routes begin at $1,777. Registered with FMCSA under USDOT 4176875, we handle Cooper Mountain grades, Central Beaverton MAX-area condo elevators, and OR-217 traffic windows so your move arrives on schedule.

★ 3.9 Trustpilot (139 reviews)240+ ReviewsSince 2016USDOT #4176875Licensed & Insured
Reviewed by Dennis Lee
Reviewed by Dennis Lee, Senior Move Coordinator

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

Get Your Free Quote

We typically reply within 30 minutes during business hours.

6+ Moving ServicesNationwide - All 50 StatesUSDOT #4176875240+ Verified Reviews
Movers in Beaverton, OR

Few Oregon cities pull in relocating workers quite like Beaverton does. Nike designers, Intel engineers, and Tektronix professionals arrive here constantly, which makes it one of the most active relocation markets in the entire Portland metro. Whether you're coming in for a tech role or heading out to a new opportunity, we've been coordinating moves in this area since 2016. We're FMCSA-registered under USDOT #4176875 and MC #1607491, and our 240+ verified reviews reflect consistent, professional work that keeps referrals coming. From Cooper Mountain's steep grades to Central Beaverton's MAX-area condo buildings, we know the neighborhoods, the HOA requirements, and the OR-217 traffic windows that determine whether a move goes smoothly or sideways. Local moves run $99-$199/hr depending on crew size and job complexity. Long-distance service covers all 50 states, with routes to Chicago starting at $1,777 and Atlanta from $1,803. Ready to get moving? Here's what to expect.

Local Moving in Beaverton

Beaverton's neighborhoods each come with their own logistical personality. In Murrayhill and Progress Ridge, townhome HOAs often require a certificate of insurance before your crew can start. We carry full COI documentation and can send it directly to your association before move day. No scrambling at the last minute. Cooper Mountain and Sexton Mountain bring steep, curving streets where large trucks need careful routing. We'll scout your address in advance and bring the right vehicle size because the wrong truck on a wet hillside creates real problems. Central Beaverton's newer mid-rise buildings near the Beaverton Central MAX station frequently require elevator reservations and loading dock scheduling. We handle that coordination before you ever see a moving blanket. Five Oaks and Triple Creek have denser multi-family clusters with tight parking lots and occasional gated entry. We confirm gate codes and staging areas ahead of time so the crew isn't standing around waiting. And if you're in Cedar Hills or Raleigh Hills, expect narrower older streets with mature trees. Early morning start times help you avoid congestion and give the crew room to work. Hourly rates run $99-$199/hr. Most local Beaverton jobs fall within a half-day to full-day window, though it depends on home size and access conditions.

Long-Distance Moving from Beaverton

Moving out of Beaverton, or relocating here from another state? We run long-distance routes from the Portland metro to destinations across the country. Chicago is 2,129 miles from Beaverton with a base price starting at $1,777. Atlanta is 2,607 miles with a base starting at $1,803. Every long-distance move comes with a binding estimate so you know your cost before the truck is loaded. We don't do vague ranges that balloon at delivery. That matters more than people realize until it happens to them. Our 43 warehouse locations nationwide give us flexibility on storage and staging if your new home isn't ready on arrival day. One coordinator manages your move from booking through delivery. No hand-offs, no confusion about who to call. Because you shouldn't have to re-explain your situation to three different people. Want a route not listed here? Call (855) 822-2722 and we'll price it out directly.

Why Choose Star Van Lines in Beaverton

Star Van Lines is FMCSA-registered under USDOT #4176875 and MC #1607491, with 240+ verified reviews from customers across the Portland metro and beyond. Here's why Beaverton residents choose us:

COI documentation ready to send - We carry the paperwork your HOA or condo association requires, and we'll get it to them before move day so there are no last-minute delays.

Why does a single coordinator matter? Because re-explaining your move to three different people wastes time you don't have. One point of contact handles your booking, your binding estimate, and your delivery.

We cover all 50 states. Whether you're heading to Chicago, Atlanta, or anywhere in between, we've got the route.

43 warehouse locations nationwide give us storage flexibility if your timeline shifts or your new home needs a few extra days.

Full-value protection is available on every move, local or long-distance. Ask about coverage options when you call.

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 Beaverton Move Works

1

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.

2

Custom Moving Plan

Your move coordinator reviews the details and builds a plan around your address, access conditions, and timeline. If your Beaverton building requires elevator reservations or HOA approval, we handle that paperwork.

3

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.

4

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.

5

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 Beaverton

Local Moving

Hourly-rate local moves within Beaverton 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 Beaverton. 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 Beaverton. 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 Beaverton

Beaverton's residential landscape ranges from hillside subdivisions to transit-friendly urban blocks. Each area comes with its own moving logistics.

Murrayhill / Progress Ridge is a master-planned, family-oriented area in southwest Beaverton with newer single-family homes and townhomes near Progress Ridge TownSquare. Many subdivisions and condo clusters have HOAs that may require a certificate of insurance from your movers. Confirm requirements before move day. Most homes have driveways and garages, but townhome pockets can have assigned spots with guest parking limits. Some hilly, curving streets and tighter cul-de-sacs require extra care with larger trucks.

Cedar Hills is an older, close-in suburb with mid-century homes and mature trees, offering quick access to US-26. Streets here can be narrower with on-street parking, so timing your move for early morning helps avoid congestion. Some apartment and condo complexes restrict truck size or require permits. Check ahead.

Cooper Mountain sits on Beaverton's southwest edge with newer subdivisions and larger homes on hillside terrain. Steep grades and curvy roads are the main moving challenge here. Large trucks may need to avoid certain steep side streets, especially in wet or icy weather. Most newer subdivisions carry HOA requirements.

Sexton Mountain is a hilly, residential neighborhood west of Murray Blvd with a mix of 1980s-2000s single-family homes. Expect inclines and some longer driveways. Curving hillside streets can be moderately narrow, so make sure truck parking doesn't block curves or intersections.

Five Oaks / Triple Creek has a denser mix of single-family homes, townhomes, and apartments with good access to high-tech employers to the north. Tighter parking lots, carports, and low tree limbs are common in apartment clusters. Scout the complex before move day. Some gated communities require gate code scheduling for truck entry.

Central Beaverton is the most urban area, with newer mixed-use development near the Beaverton Central MAX station. Newer mid-rise buildings commonly have elevators that require move-in reservations and a COI from your movers. Street parking near downtown may have time limits or permit rules. Check city signage in advance.

Raleigh Hills / Raleigh West straddles the Beaverton and SW Portland border with ranch homes and convenient access along Beaverton-Hillsdale Highway. Most single-family blocks have no HOA. Truck drivers should watch for low branches and tight corners on older, curvy neighborhood streets. Busier arterials aren't ideal for truck parking, so use side streets.

Climate and Lifestyle

Beaverton has a marine west coast climate. Mild, wet winters and dry, warm summers. Winter highs run 45-48°F with lows near 33-36°F, and you can expect roughly 5-6 inches of rain per month from November through January. Summers are dry and pleasant, with highs of 75-82°F, although recent heat waves have pushed temperatures above 100°F on some days. Plan summer moves for early morning or late afternoon if you can. Snow is infrequent but possible, and ice storms can briefly make hilly neighborhoods like Cooper Mountain hazardous. From November through March, use waterproof mattress bags and plastic wrap on fabric furniture to protect against sustained drizzle during loading. That's not optional in a Beaverton winter. It's just practical.

Job Market and Major Employers

Beaverton sits at the heart of Oregon's Silicon Forest tech corridor. Nike, Inc. operates its World Headquarters just outside Beaverton's city limits and is one of Oregon's largest private employers. Intel Corporation runs major semiconductor manufacturing and R&D campuses in nearby Hillsboro, which is a short commute from most Beaverton neighborhoods. Tektronix, an electronics test and measurement manufacturer, has significant operations within Beaverton itself. The Beaverton School District rounds out the major employers as a large public-sector anchor. High-tech, athletic apparel, education, and healthcare are the dominant industries drawing relocating workers to the area.

Cost of Living and Housing

Beaverton's cost of living runs somewhat above the U.S. average but below central Portland and the California tech hubs it competes with for workers. That makes it a relatively affordable landing spot for Silicon Forest professionals, especially those arriving from the Bay Area or Seattle. Specific median home values and rental figures weren't available in our research data, so we'd recommend checking current listings directly. For moving costs, local moves in Beaverton run $99-$199/hr. Long-distance routes start at $1,803 to Atlanta (2,607 miles) and $1,777 to Chicago (2,129 miles). Call (855) 822-2722 for an exact quote. Rates are based on US moving industry market averages for the Beaverton metro as of 2026. Final cost depends on inventory volume, services selected, access conditions, and seasonal demand.

Tips for Moving to Beaverton

  1. Avoid OR-217 and US-26 during rush hour. Morning and late-afternoon congestion near the Nike and Intel commuter interchanges is significant. Schedule truck travel outside those windows.

  2. Protect your belongings from rain. Expect sustained drizzle many days from November through March. Use waterproof mattress bags, plastic wrap on fabric furniture, and door and floor protection to keep mud and water out.

  3. Confirm HOA and apartment rules before move day. Beaverton has hundreds of HOA and condo associations. Many require a certificate of insurance, elevator reservation, or designated loading zone. Get those details from your property manager in advance.

  4. Scout hilly neighborhoods and tight complexes first. Cooper Mountain, Sexton Mountain, and some Five Oaks apartment communities have steep or winding streets and tight parking lots. A quick pre-move drive-through confirms whether a large box truck can maneuver or if a smaller shuttle service is needed.

Service Areas

We provide local and long-distance moving services across Beaverton and the surrounding area: Portland (West & Southwest), Tigard, Tualatin, Hillsboro, Aloha, Raleigh Hills, Lake Oswego, King City, Sherwood, Cedar Mill, Bethany, Garden Home

Star Van Lines provides moving services across all 50 states from our 43 warehouse locations nationwide. Whether you're moving locally within the Portland metro or relocating cross-country, call (855) 822-2722 to get started.

What to know before moving to Beaverton

Benefits of moving to Beaverton

0.9%

Income tax rate

+0

Thousands of residents

$0K

Median household income

0

Year of foundation

$0K

Cost of average house

$0.10

Average gas price

Beaverton Moving Costs

Rates based on $99-$199/hr. Final hours depend on access conditions, floor level, elevator availability, and volume.

Local Moving Rates

Move sizeEstimate Prices
Studio / 1BR$198-$398
2BR$396-$796
3BR$594-$1,194

Long Distance Moving Rates from Beaverton

DistanceEstimate Prices
Chicago, IL$1,777
Atlanta, GA$1,803

Use our moving cost calculator for a personalized estimate, or call (855) 822-2722 to speak with a coordinator directly. Pricing disclaimer: Rates are based on US moving industry market averages for the Beaverton 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.

Get a Free Estimate →Call (855) 822-2722

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: Beaverton Moving

How much do movers cost in Beaverton, OR?

Local moves in Beaverton run $99-$199/hr depending on crew size, truck size, and the complexity of your move. Long-distance routes start at $1,777 to Chicago (2,129 miles) and $1,803 to Atlanta (2,607 miles). Rates are based on US moving industry market averages for the Beaverton 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 Beaverton, OR?

Yes. Star Van Lines is fully licensed and insured for both local and long-distance moves in Beaverton. We're registered with the FMCSA under USDOT #4176875 and MC #1607491. You can verify our credentials directly at the FMCSA website. We also carry a certificate of insurance (COI) that meets the requirements of Beaverton HOAs, condo associations, and apartment complexes - just ask and we'll send it before move day. Call (855) 822-2722 with any questions.

What's the best time of year to move in Beaverton?

Summer (June through August) is the most popular window - Beaverton's dry season brings average highs of 75-82°F and less than 1 inch of rain per month in July and August. If you move in summer, schedule your crew for morning or late afternoon to avoid the occasional heat waves that have pushed temps above 100°F in recent years. Fall through spring moves (November through March) mean steady rain and roughly 5-6 inches of precipitation per month at peak - plan for waterproof mattress bags and floor protection. Call (855) 822-2722 to book your preferred date early, since summer slots fill fast.

Do I need to worry about HOA rules or parking permits for my Beaverton move?

Beaverton has hundreds of HOA and condo associations, and many apartment complexes require advance notice before a move. Depending on your building, you may need to provide a certificate of insurance, reserve an elevator, or use a designated loading zone. Near Central Beaverton's MAX station, street parking can have time limits - check city signage before your move day. In hillside areas like Cooper Mountain and Sexton Mountain, steep or curving streets may limit where a large truck can park. We recommend contacting your property manager at least a week ahead. Call (855) 822-2722 and we'll help you prepare the right documentation.

What areas around Beaverton does Star Van Lines serve?

We serve Beaverton and the surrounding west Portland metro, including Portland (West and Southwest neighborhoods), Tigard, Tualatin, Hillsboro, Aloha, Raleigh Hills, Lake Oswego, King City, Sherwood, Cedar Mill, Bethany, and Garden Home. For long-distance moves, we cover all 50 states from our 43 warehouse locations nationwide. Whether you're relocating across town or across the country, call (855) 822-2722 to get a quote tailored to your route.

What Our Customers Say

Trustpilot
3.9 / 5
139 reviews
Google
4.50 / 5
34 reviews
Facebook
4.75 / 5
85 reviews

See All Reviews →

Ready to Start Your Beaverton Move?

Get a free moving estimate today. No obligation, no pressure.

Call us or fill out the form - we'll get back to you fast.

USDOT #4176875 | MC #1607491 | Licensed & Insured