iMoving vs North American Van Lines
On our weighted score, iMoving takes the edge (4.2/5). That said, iMoving is the better pick for comparing vetted long-distance carriers, while North American Van Lines wins for cross-country moves with high-value items.
| Category | iMoving | North American Van Lines |
|---|---|---|
| USDOT | Verify on FMCSA | 070851 |
| MC # | Verify on FMCSA | 107012 |
| BBB rating | A | A+ |
| Founded | 2017 | 1933 |
| Headquarters | New York, NY | Fort Wayne, IN |
| Coverage | All 50 states | All 50 states |
| Services | Local, Long-distance, Packing, Storage | Long-distance, International, Packing, Storage, Corporate |
| 2BR estimate | $2,400–$6,500 | $3,000–$7,200 |
| Customer rating | 4.2 / 5 | 4.1 / 5 |
iMoving
Online marketplace that surfaces binding-NTE quotes from a vetted network of long-distance carriers. The transparency layer is the main differentiator versus traditional brokers.
Best for: Comparing vetted long-distance carriers
Watch out: Marketplace model means actual carrier varies — verify specific assignment.
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North American (part of SIRVA) leans toward complex and high-value relocations, with strong piano and antique handling. For a basic studio across town, a local independent will almost always undercut their price.
Best for: Cross-country moves with high-value items
Watch out: Local move pricing is rarely competitive against regional independents.
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