If you’ve requested multiple moving quotes, you’ve probably seen this:

  • One company quotes $2,800
  • Another quotes $4,900
  • Another comes in at $1,900

Same move. Very different prices. That’s not random.

Moving quotes vary because they’re built on different assumptions, scopes, and business models

Once you understand what’s behind the numbers, the differences make sense.

The Core Reason

Quotes are only as accurate as the information and pricing model behind them.

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  1. Inventory Accuracy (The Biggest Factor)

Every quote starts with your inventory.

If one company estimates:

  • 600 cubic feet and another estimate:
  • 900 cubic feet

You’ll get very different prices.

Why This Happens

  • Some companies do detailed inventories
  • Others rely on rough estimates

Lower quotes often come from underestimated inventory

2. What’s Actually Included

Not all quotes cover the same services.

Some include:

  • Furniture protection
  • Basic disassembly
  • Fuel
  • Standard labor

Others may exclude:

Packing materials

❌ Long carry charges

❌ Stairs or elevator time

A cheaper quote may simply be missing key services.

3. Pricing Model Differences

Different companies use different structures:

Flat-Rate (Binding)

  • Fixed price
  • Built-in buffer for risk

Non-Binding (Estimated)

  • Price can increase
  • Lower upfront cost

Hourly (Local moves)

  • Based on time
  • Variable total

Lower quotes are often less protected pricing models

4. Business Model (Carrier vs Broker)

This is a major difference.

Direct Carrier:

  • Handles the move themselves
  • More control
  • Often, a higher base price

Broker:

  • Sells the move, assigns it later
  • Lower upfront pricing
  • Less control over execution

Brokers often appear cheaper, but can vary more in final cost.

5. Level of Detail in the Quote

Higher-quality quotes:

  • Ask more questions
  • Take detailed inventories
  • Explain pricing clearly

Lower-quality quotes:

❌ Give fast estimates

❌ Skip details

❌ Don’t define scope

More detailed quotes often look more expensive, but are more accurate.

6. Risk Pricing (Built-In Buffers)

Some companies price conservatively.

They include:

  • Extra labor time
  • Potential delays
  • Route variability

This increases the quote, but reduces surprises later.

7. Timing and Availability

Prices change based on demand.

The Better Way to Move

Higher during:

  • Summer
  • Weekends
  • End-of-month

Lower during:

  • Mid-week
  • Off-season

Two quotes for the same move date can still vary based on availability.

8. Company Quality and Service Level

Higher-end movers often charge more because they:

  • Use better materials
  • Have trained crews
  • Provide stronger coordination

Lower-cost companies may:

❌ Cut corners

❌ Use less experienced labor

❌ Offer less support

You’re not just paying for the move; you’re paying for execution quality.

9. Fuel and Logistics Assumptions

Long-distance pricing includes:

  • Fuel costs
  • Route planning
  • Delivery logistics

Different assumptions = different prices.

10. Intentional Low Quotes (To Win the Job)

This is where problems happen.

Some companies:

  • Quote low upfront
  • Increase cost later after inventory or scope changes

This is one of the biggest reasons quotes vary.

How to Compare Quotes Correctly

Instead of asking:

❌ “Which is cheapest?”

Ask: “What am I actually getting?”

Compare:

  • Inventory size
  • Services included
  • Pricing type (binding vs estimate)
  • Timeline and delivery expectations
  • Company model

This gives you a real comparison.

What a Reliable Quote Looks Like

  • Detailed inventory
  • Clear scope of services
  • Transparent pricing structure
  • Defined delivery expectations

Everything is explained up front.

Red Flags to Watch For

❌ Quote seems much lower than others

❌ No clear inventory

❌ Vague or rushed explanation

❌ Pricing type not specified

These usually lead to surprises later.

The Bottom Line

Moving quotes vary because of:

  • Inventory assumptions
  • Included services
  • Pricing models
  • Business structure
  • Level of detail

The lowest quote isn’t always the cheapest; it’s often the least complete.

Want a Quote That’s Clear From the Start?

Bellhop provides transparent pricing with clearly defined scope and structured planning, so you know exactly what you’re paying for before your move begins.

No vague estimates. No hidden fees. Just clear pricing.

Get your quote today.

Call +1 (888) 498-1085 or book online today to get started.

Nick Valentino