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Movers in Frisco, TX

Frisco's master-planned communities and gated neighborhoods demand movers who know the difference between a gate code and a delay. Star Van Lines serves Stonebriar, Fields, Hollyhock, and beyond at $99-$199/hr for local moves, with long-distance routes starting at $540. Registered with FMCSA under USDOT 4176875, we coordinate HOA move-day rules and construction detours so your relocation stays on schedule.

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Movers in Frisco, TX

Few cities in the country have grown as fast as Frisco, Texas, and that growth shows up in the details of every move here. The Star, PGA Frisco, and one of the top-rated school districts in the DFW corridor keep drawing families in, which means gated enclaves, HOA-managed communities, and new-construction streets are the norm rather than the exception. We've been coordinating moves in exactly this kind of environment since 2016. Our team is FMCSA-registered under USDOT #4176875 and MC #1607491, and we've built up 240+ verified reviews from customers across Texas and well beyond. Whether you're moving into a home in Fields or out of an established neighborhood in Stonebriar, we handle gate coordination, HOA move-day requirements, and summer heat that regularly pushes into the mid-90s°F. We cover local moves anywhere within Frisco and long-distance relocations to all 50 states, backed by 43 warehouse locations nationwide. A single coordinator manages your move from pickup to delivery, so nothing gets lost between departments. Here's what local and long-distance service actually looks like.

Local moves in Frisco run at $99-$199/hr depending on crew size, truck configuration, and the complexity of your home. A studio or one-bedroom typically wraps up in two to four hours. A two-bedroom takes four to six hours. A three-bedroom or larger can run six to eight hours or more, especially when gated communities like Stonebriar or Richwoods require gate coordination and security check-ins that add real time to the schedule.

Frisco's master-planned neighborhoods each come with their own HOA rules. Some require advance notice before a moving truck arrives. Others have specific windows for move-in and move-out. Communities like Newman Village may have restrictions on where trucks can park, while newer phases in Fields often involve active construction detours that slow access. We confirm gate codes, HOA requirements, and truck placement before your move day. Not the morning of.

Summer moves should start early. Mid-90s°F heat is standard from June through August, and morning start times protect your crew, your belongings, and any electronics sensitive to heat exposure. Because we've worked in these neighborhoods repeatedly, we know which communities need extra lead time and which streets tend to cause problems for larger trucks.

Long-distance moves out of Frisco are priced on a binding estimate, so the number you're quoted is the number you pay. No surprises at the destination. Our most common corridors from Frisco include Dallas at 40 miles with a base price of $540, Atlanta at 800 miles from $1,220, Denver at 860 miles from $1,274, and Chicago at 930 miles from $1,337. Final pricing depends on inventory volume, access conditions at both ends, and whether you add full-value protection or packing services.

Because we're licensed under MC #1607491 and operate across all 50 states, we can handle moves to any destination, not just the routes listed here. In most cases, a consolidated shipment is an option if you're moving a smaller load and flexibility on timing works for you. Use our moving cost calculator to get a ballpark figure, then call (855) 822-2722 for a binding estimate specific to your inventory.

Star Van Lines is FMCSA-registered under USDOT #4176875 and MC #1607491, with 240+ verified reviews from customers who've moved locally and long-distance. Here's why Frisco residents choose us:

Full-value protection on every move - We carry full-value protection options and meet all FMCSA requirements, so your belongings are covered whether you're moving across Frisco or across the country.

Need coverage beyond Texas? We operate in all 50 states with 43 warehouse locations nationwide, which means your move doesn't hit a wall at the state line.

One coordinator handles your move from booking through delivery. No handoffs, no confusion, no repeating yourself to three different people.

Built for Frisco's HOA communities - We confirm gate codes, move-day windows, and truck placement rules before arrival in neighborhoods like Stonebriar, Richwoods, and The Grove Frisco.

If you're moving during peak season (May through August), book early. Summer demand in the DFW corridor fills schedules fast, and a binding estimate locks your rate before prices climb.

What's Included with Every Move

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Furniture Disassembly & Reassembly

Beds, tables, shelving units, and sectional sofas broken down for safe transport and reassembled at your new home.

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Packing Materials

Blankets, shrink wrap, and corner protectors for your furniture. Boxes and specialty packing available as an add-on.

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Furniture Protection

Quilted moving blankets and stretch wrap on every piece. Hardwood floors and door frames protected during carry.

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Secure Loading

Items loaded by weight distribution and secured with straps and load bars to prevent shifting during transit.

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Room-by-Room Placement

We place items in the rooms you choose. Label your boxes and we'll put them where they belong.

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Post-Move Cleanup

We remove all packing debris, blankets, and wrapping material from your new home before we leave.

How Your Frisco, TX Move Works

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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.

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Custom Moving Plan

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

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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.

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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.

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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 Frisco, TX

Local Moving

Hourly-rate local moves within Frisco, TX and surrounding neighborhoods. Professional crews, fully equipped trucks, upfront pricing - no hidden fees.

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Long Distance Moving

Full-service interstate moving to and from Frisco, TX. Licensed and insured for all 50 states with room-by-room delivery.

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Commercial & Office Moving

Office relocations, retail moves, and commercial logistics in Frisco, TX. Minimal downtime, after-hours scheduling available.

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Packing & Unpacking

Professional packing using 15 types of materials. From fragile glassware to heavy furniture - covered by our standard protection plan.

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Storage Solutions

Climate-controlled, 24/7 monitored warehouse storage on individual pallets. 43 warehouse locations nationwide, flexible short- and long-term options.

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Special Item Moving

Expert handling of pianos, pool tables, safes, hot tubs, and other heavy or fragile items. Custom crating and specialized equipment available.

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Popular Neighborhoods in Frisco, TX

Frisco's residential landscape is dominated by HOA-managed communities, gated enclaves, and large master-planned developments. Every neighborhood below has active HOA oversight, so confirming move-day rules before booking your truck is essential. And in most cases, that conversation is worth having a week out, not the night before.

Newman Village tops local neighborhood rankings for its custom architectural character and strong community identity. HOA requirements apply. Parking is primarily garage and driveway. The decorative street layout can affect where a moving truck stages, and HOA rules may govern truck placement. Confirm specifics with your association before move day. Call us at (855) 822-2722 for current logistics details.

Stonebriar is an upscale, established area near major toll roads with gated and guarded subdivisions. Gate coordination is required. Make sure your driver has the correct gate code and a resident contact before arrival. Street parking is limited in some sections, so plan on using driveways. HOA requirements apply. COI requirements weren't confirmed in our research, so call (855) 822-2722 for current details.

Starwood is a high-end luxury neighborhood with larger homes and strong curb appeal. Gated access is common, and cul-de-sacs plus longer driveways can affect truck positioning. HOA requirements apply. Call (855) 822-2722 for details about moving logistics in Starwood.

Richwoods is a gated, planned neighborhood with polished amenities. Controlled entrances and HOA move-in rules can slow logistics if not arranged in advance. Gate coordination is needed. Parking is primarily garage and driveway. Call (855) 822-2722 for details about moving logistics in Richwoods.

Hollyhock is a newer master-planned community with a natural suburban feel. Homes start in the high $600s. Streets in some sections run narrower than older arterial communities, and new-construction road patterns can add confusion on move day. HOA requirements apply.

The Canals at Grand Park offers a water-centric lifestyle with townhomes starting around $500K and single-family homes ranging from $700K to $1.6M. Townhome sections may have limited street parking, so garage access matters. Pedestrian-oriented streets and water features can narrow truck access in spots.

The Grove Frisco sits at the intersection of Frisco, Plano, Allen, and McKinney, a large master-planned area with a family-oriented feel. Some sections may be gated. Active construction phases and route confusion are common, so build extra time into your schedule.

Fields is Frisco's major emerging luxury district, with homes ranging from about $800K to over $2M. It's exciting, but active construction, detours, and unpaved staging areas in newer phases are real logistical factors. Confirm your route and access point before the truck departs.

Climate and Lifestyle

Frisco runs hot in summer and mild in winter. Highs from June through August regularly reach 91-96°F, with heat index values pushing higher. Morning start times are strongly recommended for summer moves to protect movers, pets, and electronics. Winter highs sit in the 55-61°F range, with lows dropping to 36-40°F. Occasional freezing rain is a bigger road hazard than snowfall.

Annual precipitation runs 39-41 inches, with spring storms and late-spring downpours being the most disruptive. North Texas hail and strong thunderstorm winds can affect outdoor staging, so watch forecasts closely in April and May. But fall and early spring offer the most comfortable moving conditions by far, and if you've got flexibility on timing, those windows are worth targeting.

Job Market and Major Employers

Frisco sits within the broader Dallas-Fort Worth metro, giving residents access to major employment corridors in Plano, McKinney, and Dallas proper. Recognized local anchors include the Dallas Cowboys' headquarters at The Star, Frisco Independent School District, T-Mobile's operations in the Frisco area, and PGA of America through the PGA Frisco development and its hospitality operations. Dominant industries include education, healthcare, retail and hospitality, technology and telecom, and sports and corporate services. The city's combination of newer housing, strong schools, and proximity to DFW employment hubs continues to draw families and professionals, and that demand doesn't show signs of slowing.

Cost of Living and Housing

Frisco is a higher-priced market by North Texas standards. Neighborhood-level data shows a wide range: townhomes in The Canals at Grand Park start around $500K, Hollyhock homes begin in the high $600s, and luxury communities like Fields range from about $800K to over $2M. Stonebriar and Starwood are noted as premium gated markets. A verified citywide median home value wasn't available in our research data.

For a current pricing estimate on your specific move size and distance, call (855) 822-2722. Local moves run $99-$199/hr. Long-distance routes start at $540 to Dallas and scale from there.

Tips for Moving to Frisco

  1. Confirm HOA move-day rules before booking. Frisco maintains neighborhood and HOA resources through the city's official site, and many subdivisions have specific move-in procedures, required notices, or approvals. Don't assume. Ask your HOA directly.

  2. Arrange gate access in advance. Communities like Stonebriar and Richwoods are gated and guarded. Your driver needs the correct gate code, a resident contact, and alternate entry instructions before the truck leaves.

  3. Schedule around the heat. Summer highs regularly reach the mid-90s°F. Morning start times reduce risk for movers, electronics, and anything heat-sensitive. It's one of those details that's easy to overlook until it isn't.

  4. Budget extra time in new-construction areas. Neighborhoods like Fields have active construction, temporary lane closures, and evolving street layouts. A buffer in your schedule prevents a detour from becoming a delay.

Service Areas

We provide local and long-distance moving services across Frisco and the surrounding area: Frisco, Plano, McKinney, Allen, Prosper, Little Elm, The Colony, Carrollton, Lewisville, Richardson, Celina, Denton, Addison. Star Van Lines moves customers across all 50 states. Whether you're relocating within the DFW metro or moving coast to coast, call (855) 822-2722 for a quote.

What to know before moving to Frisco, TX

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Frisco, TX Moving Costs

Rates based on $99-$199/hr local hourly range. Actual time depends on home size, access conditions, and services selected.

Local Moving Rates

Move sizeEstimate Prices
Studio / 1BR$198-$796
2BR$396-$1,194
3BR+$594-$1,592

Long Distance Moving Rates from Frisco, TX

DistanceEstimate Prices
Dallas, TX$540
Atlanta, GA$1,220
Denver, CO$1,274
Chicago, IL$1,337

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

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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: Frisco, TX Moving

How much do movers cost in Frisco, TX?

Local moves in Frisco typically run $99-$199/hr depending on crew size, move complexity, and access conditions like gated entries or HOA move-day rules. For long-distance moves, sample base rates include $540 to Dallas, $1,220 to Atlanta, $1,274 to Denver, and $1,337 to Chicago. Rates are based on US moving industry market averages for the Frisco 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 Frisco, TX?

Yes. Star Van Lines is fully licensed and FMCSA-registered to operate in Frisco and throughout Texas. Our credentials are USDOT #4176875 and MC #1607491, which you can verify directly at the FMCSA website. We carry full-value protection options and meet all federal requirements for both local and interstate moves. With 240+ verified reviews and 15+ years of coordinating relocations, we're a mover Frisco residents can trust. Call (855) 822-2722 to confirm availability for your move date.

What is the best time of year to move in Frisco, TX?

Fall and winter are generally the most comfortable seasons for moving in Frisco. Summer highs regularly reach the mid-90s°F, making outdoor loading and unloading physically demanding for movers and hard on electronics and furniture. Spring brings severe thunderstorms, hail, and sudden downpours that can disrupt outdoor staging. If you must move in summer, scheduling an early morning start helps avoid peak heat. Winter highs typically range from 55-61°F, making it the most manageable season weather-wise. Call (855) 822-2722 to plan your move around Frisco's seasonal conditions.

Do I need to coordinate with my HOA before moving in Frisco?

In most Frisco neighborhoods, yes. Communities like Stonebriar, Richwoods, and Starwood are gated and guarded, requiring gate code access and possible security check-ins on move day. Neighborhoods such as Newman Village and Hollyhock have HOA rules that may govern where moving trucks can park and when moves can take place. The City of Frisco maintains HOA and neighborhood resources to help residents confirm requirements. We recommend contacting your HOA before booking your truck so there are no surprises at the gate. Call (855) 822-2722 and we'll help you plan around your community's rules.

Do you offer storage options for my Frisco move?

Yes. Star Van Lines has access to 43 warehouse locations nationwide, so whether you need short-term storage during a transition between homes or longer-term options while your new construction in Fields or The Grove Frisco is completed, we can accommodate your timeline. Storage is especially useful in Frisco's newer master-planned communities, where active construction and phased move-in schedules can create gaps between your move-out and move-in dates. Call (855) 822-2722 to ask about storage availability and pricing for your specific situation.

What areas around Frisco does Star Van Lines serve?

Star Van Lines serves Frisco and the surrounding North Texas communities, including Plano, McKinney, Allen, Prosper, Little Elm, The Colony, Carrollton, Lewisville, Richardson, Celina, Denton, and Addison. Whether you're moving within the DFW corridor or relocating long-distance, we cover all 50 states from our network of locations. Call (855) 822-2722 to confirm service availability for your origin and destination.

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