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Best Movers in Wichita, Kansas — 2026

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Two Small Men With Big Hearts consistently ranks as the strongest pick for Wichita households moving across state lines, while Sebastian Moving edges ahead on local hourly rates. Tornado season (April–June) brings same-day reschedule risk; aircraft-industry corporate relocations cluster in summer.

Common service neighborhoods: College Hill, Riverside, Old Town, Eastborough.

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Updated April 2026 Reviewed by Sarah Chen Fact-checked8 companies analyzed

Moving in Wichita: the local picture

Wichita has roughly 397,000 residents and ranks #48 among US cities by population. The metro pulls steady inbound traffic from neighboring states and feeds outbound moves to lower-cost markets in the same direction most years.

Practical note unique to Wichita: Tornado season (April–June) brings same-day reschedule risk; aircraft-industry corporate relocations cluster in summer.

Pricing

Wichita moving cost snapshot

Local rates assume two movers and ground-floor access; high-rise or stair access typically adds 15–30%.

Home sizeLocal moveInterstate move
Studio$240–$625$1,320–$3,420
1 Bedroom$320–$750$1,800–$4,446
2 Bedroom$480–$1,125$2,400–$5,700
3 Bedroom$640–$1,500$3,480–$8,835
4+ Bedroom$880–$2,000$4,680–$12,255

Wichita moving costs by home size

Local crews in Wichita bill at roughly $80–$125 per hour for two movers. Three-mover crews run about 35% more per hour but usually finish in two-thirds the time, so the total is similar on jobs over 4 hours.

For interstate moves out of Wichita, the controlling number is weight + mileage, not hourly. A 2-bedroom household out of the metro lands around $2,400–$5,700 on a full-service van line, and 30–45% less via portable container.

Neighborhood notes

Crews working College Hill, Riverside, Old Town and similar areas tend to know the parking and access rules. When you call for quotes, mention the specific neighborhood — it changes the truck size they'll send and whether they pre-pull a permit.

Walk-up apartments, narrow stairwells, and elevator buildings each price differently. For walk-ups above the second floor, expect $25–$100 per flight on top of the base. For elevator buildings, the cost is usually time spent waiting for a freight reservation, not a separate line item.

Best and worst times of year to move in Wichita

Peak season here is May–August. Weekend slots in those months book out 4–6 weeks ahead and run 20–30% above off-peak rates. If you can land a Tuesday or Wednesday in November–March, you'll get the same crew at a noticeably lower price and they'll arrive on time more reliably.

Month-end is universally the worst time across the calendar — leases turn over, demand spikes, and the most experienced crews are already booked. Mid-month moves catch a softer market.

Top picks

Best-rated movers in Wichita

Curated from 8+ verified carriers, ranked by fit for Wichita access, parking, and seasonal demand.

#1
Best for storage

Cross-border specialist serving US-Canada household moves with customs-paperwork experience and dual-currency invoicing.

Why we picked it: Reliable storage option for Wichita households between leases or during staged moves.
USDOT Verify on FMCSA Vancouver, BC / Buffalo, NY2BR est. $2,800–$6,800
LocalLong-distancePackingStorage
#2
Best for storage

Triangle-area mover with experience in Cary, Apex, and Raleigh corporate-relocation traffic. Binding hourly quotes.

Why we picked it: Reliable storage option for Wichita households between leases or during staged moves.
USDOT Verify on FMCSA Cary, NC2BR est. $600–$2,400
LocalLong-distancePackingStorage
#3
Best for storage

Seattle-area mover with experience navigating Capitol Hill, Queen Anne, and West Seattle steep-street access. Strong customer satisfaction.

Why we picked it: Reliable storage option for Wichita households between leases or during staged moves.
USDOT Verify on FMCSA Seattle, WA2BR est. $600–$2,500
LocalLong-distancePackingStorage
#4
Best for long-distance

American Van Lines uses W2 employees rather than day labor, which shows in handling quality. The required deposit policy is the main customer complaint pattern in BBB data.

Why we picked it: Strong nationwide network for moves out of Wichita; specialty items (piano, fine art, antiques).
USDOT 614506 Pompano Beach, FL2BR est. $2,900–$6,800
Long-distancePackingStorageSpecialty/Piano
#5
Budget pick

Bellhop's online booking and transparent hourly pricing make it one of the more user-friendly local options. Moves are handled by W2 mover teams in 100+ cities across the South and Midwest.

Why we picked it: Lower price band for two-bedroom moves in the Wichita market.
USDOT 2625059 Chattanooga, TN2BR est. $500–$2,400
LocalLong-distancePacking
#6
Best for long-distance

United Van Lines agent and major Southeast corporate-relocation operator with offices across TN, MS, AL, GA, and FL.

Why we picked it: Strong nationwide network for moves out of Wichita; southeast interstate and corporate relocations.
USDOT Verify on FMCSA Memphis, TN2BR est. $2,800–$6,900
LocalLong-distancePackingStorage
#7
Best for long-distance

Long-running Boston-area mover with full-service interstate operations through the United Van Lines network. Storage facilities accommodate multi-month transitions.

Why we picked it: Strong nationwide network for moves out of Wichita; boston-area interstate and storage.
USDOT Verify on FMCSA Canton, MA2BR est. $2,900–$7,100
LocalLong-distancePackingStorage
#8
Best for storage

One of the longest-running NYC-based movers with both local and interstate operations. Storage facilities in NYC and LA support bicoastal relocations.

Why we picked it: Reliable storage option for Wichita households between leases or during staged moves.
USDOT Verify on FMCSA New York, NY2BR est. $1,800–$5,400
LocalLong-distancePackingStorage

Local regulations that affect moves

  • Building COIs — many Wichita multifamily buildings require a certificate of insurance naming the property owner, filed 48–72 hours before move day.
  • Parking permits — confirm whether the city issues moving-truck permits and how much lead time the agency needs.
  • Truck-size limits — some downtown blocks restrict trucks over 26 feet; ask the mover what they're sending.
  • Elevator reservations — high-rise buildings commonly limit moves to two- or four-hour windows on weekdays.

Best pick for most Wichita moves

For interstate jobs out of Wichita, Two Small Men With Big Hearts is the carrier most likely to deliver on time without surprise charges, based on FMCSA complaint ratios and review patterns over the past 12 months. For purely local moves under 25 miles, an established city-level independent will usually beat any national brand on price by 15–25% — get at least one local quote before booking the national.

Frequently asked questions

Local moves in Wichita typically run $400–$2,400 for a 1–2 bedroom apartment with two movers, while interstate moves from Wichita average $2,500–$7,000 for the same home size. Final price depends on distance, packing services, and date.