The BEST Movers in Yonkers, NY: An Honest Review

Hey there, I’m Sarah Mitchell. As a writer for National Movers and a former moving logistics coordinator, I’ve seen the good, the bad, and the "please-make-it-stop" of the moving world. Finding the best movers in Yonkers can feel like a full-time job. You're not just moving boxes; you're moving your life, and the last thing you need is a relocation nightmare.

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    Written by: National Movers Team

    Reviewed by: Sarah Mitchell

    Last Update: 11/22/2025

    I’ve moved five times myself, including a massive Seattle-to-Charlotte haul. I know that knot in your stomach when you hand your stuff over to strangers.

    My goal here isn’t just to list names. It’s to give you the real, honest scoop, like a friend who’s already done all the homework (and checked all the nerdy DOT numbers).

    I’ve dug into the data, read the reviews, and put my logistics hat on to analyze some of the most visible moving companies in Yonkers. We’re going to look at their services, their reputations, and – most importantly – the red flags you need to watch for.

    So, grab a coffee. Let’s find you a great mover.

    Key Takeaways
    • Always check the USDOT number. Make sure the mover is “Active” and “Authorized” on the FMCSA SAFER website.
    • Get at least 3 in-person or video estimates. Never trust a quote over the phone.
    • Pack & Go Movers and Ron’s Moving stand out for high customer satisfaction on local moves.
    • Oz Moving is a major player with deep experience, ideal for large, complex, or specialty moves.
    • The average cost for local movers in Yonkers is ~$131/hour, but this varies based on the size of your crew, home, and the time of year.

    Best Overall Value Best Overall Value

    United Regions Van Lines

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    • Nationwide availability
    • Clear pricing, no hidden fees
    • Premium door-to-door service

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    • Nationwide availability, over 25 years of experience, premium door-to-door service
    American Relocation Experts

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    • Reliable moving & Storage solutions
    • Top-quality services, trained staff
    • Reliable moving & Storage solutions, top-quality services, trained staff

    A Closer Look at 5 Movers in Yonkers, NY

    I’ve researched the companies you’ve probably seen online. Here’s my breakdown, from the all-stars to the ones I wouldn’t let touch my favorite lamp.

    Ron's Moving, Packing, & Trucking Company

    Ron's Moving, Packing, & Trucking Company logo

    4.5

    The rating shown is an editorial score independently determined by NationalMovers team. It is based on industry analysis, customer reviews, publicly available information, and other relevant criteria.

    • DOT #: 1060058
    • 53 Torre Pl, Yonkers, NY 10703
    Ron's Moving, Packing, & Trucking Company logo

    First off, Ron’s feels like that classic, reliable local mover. They’ve been in the game for over two decades, which in this industry is a lifetime. You don’t survive that long by doing bad work. When I first looked them up, I saw a company that knows Yonkers inside and out – from the tight corners of older apartment buildings to navigating the hilly streets.

    Their crews get consistent shout-outs in reviews for being professional and efficient. This isn’t a faceless corporation; it’s a team that seems to take pride in their work.

    They’re a full-service company, meaning they can handle the packing, the heavy lifting, and the transport. I’d feel confident calling them for a local move, especially if I had a lot of furniture or just wanted a team that’s seen it all before.

    They seem to be a bit more focused on the “trucking” and “moving” part, so if you need complex, long-term storage, you might want to clarify their capabilities. But for a solid A-to-B move, they are a top contender.

    Services Offered
    • Local Moves
    • Long Distance Moves
    • Packing/Unpacking
    • Trucking
    • Residential & Commercial
    Pros and Cons
    Pros
    • Extremely experienced (20+ years)
    • Strong positive reviews for professionalism
    • Full-service (packing and moving)
    Cons
    • Smaller fleet than the national giants
    • Website is a bit old-school

    Pack & Go Movers | Moving & Storage

    Pack & Go Movers | Moving & Storage logo

    4.7

    The rating shown is an editorial score independently determined by NationalMovers team. It is based on industry analysis, customer reviews, publicly available information, and other relevant criteria.

    • DOT #: 2958935
    • 498 Nepperhan Ave, Yonkers, NY 10701
    Pack & Go Movers | Moving & Storage logo

    Okay, I’m a big fan of what I’ve found here. Pack & Go Movers hits that perfect sweet spot: they’re established enough (around 8 years in business) to have streamlined, professional processes, but they’re still small enough that customer service seems to be their top priority. The reviews are overwhelmingly positive, and the magic words I keep seeing are “efficient,” “careful,” and “communicative.”

    Honestly, that last one is gold. The number one complaint in the moving industry is a lack of communication. Knowing your truck is on time, or getting a quick call if there’s a delay, is priceless.

    They seem to excel at local and small moves, making them ideal for apartment-hopping or moving a 1-2 bedroom home.

    They also explicitly offer international moving, which is a complex service that shows a high level of logistical skill. While a tiny fraction of reviews (less than 2%) mention minor damages, the sheer volume of positive feedback suggests this is a team that genuinely tries to get it right.

    Services Offered
    • Local Moves
    • Long Distance Moves
    • International Moves
    • Small Moves
    • Storage
    • Packing Services
    Pros and Cons
    Pros
    • Excellent customer communication
    • Highly-rated for efficiency and care
    • Offers local, long-distance, and international moves
    Cons
    • Not as long-in-the-business as some legacy movers

    Elite Moving & Storing Inc.

    Elite Moving & Storing Inc. logo

    4.3

    The rating shown is an editorial score independently determined by NationalMovers team. It is based on industry analysis, customer reviews, publicly available information, and other relevant criteria.

    • DOT #: 3142311
    • 201 Saw Mill River Rd, Yonkers, NY 10701
    Elite Moving & Storing Inc. logo

    Elite Moving & Storing is a newer player, established in 2018. Now, sometimes “new” can make me nervous in this industry, but I did some digging, and there’s a lot to like. First, they are fully licensed and authorized for moving household goods (USDOT #3142311 and MC #100135).4 This means they went through all the proper channels to get set up.

    What really impressed me, from a logistics standpoint, is their safety record. I checked the public SAFER (Safety and Fitness Electronic Records) system, and in their most recent inspections, they had a 0% out-of-service rate. That’s a fantastic sign. It suggests their trucks are well-maintained and their operations are professional.

    They also offer specialty services like auto transport, which isn’t something every local mover can handle. They’re building a solid reputation, and while they don’t have the volume of reviews as the 20-year veterans, the feedback they do have is generally positive. They’re a strong, licensed, and safe choice.

    Services Offered
    • Local Movers
    • Specialty Services
    • Auto Transport
    • Moving Labor
    • Storage.
    Pros and Cons
    Pros
    • Excellent safety and inspection record
    • Offers specialty services like auto transport
    • Fully licensed and insured
    Cons
    • Fewer years in business
    • Still building a large-scale public reputation

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      Oz Moving & Storage

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      4.2

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      • DOT #: 1058063
      • 498 Nepperhan Ave, Yonkers, NY 10701
      Oz Moving & Storage logo

      Now for one of the biggest names in the NYC-area moving game. Oz is a giant. They’ve been around for over 30 years and have a massive fleet of 38+ trucks. And here’s the most interesting part: their Westchester depot is at the exact same address as Pack & Go Movers.

      Don’t get confused – this is common. They likely share a large commercial warehouse or dispatch. But they are very different companies. Oz is your full-service, do-it-all behemoth. They can handle any move you throw at them: complex cross-country relocations, fine art, pianos, massive office moves, you name it. They have an A+ BBB rating and have been in business forever.

      So why the 4.2 rating? With big companies, you sometimes get “big company” problems. While many reviews are great, there’s a more prominent pattern of complaints about inaccurate estimates and communication mix-ups than you’ll find with a smaller, more hands-on outfit.

      It’s a trade-off. You get the resources and experience of a huge company, but you might not get that personal, “call-the-owner” level of service.

      Services Offered
      • Local Moves
      • Long Distance Moves
      • Commercial & Office Moves
      • Storage
      • Packing
      • Fine Art & Piano Moving.
      Pros and Cons
      Pros
      • Vast experience (30+ years) and large fleet
      • Can handle any type of specialty move (fine art, pianos)
      • Excellent for complex or large-scale long-distance moves
      Cons
      • Some customer complaints about communication
      • Estimates can sometimes be less accurate
      • Can feel less personal than a smaller company

      Dave's Moving Service, Inc.

      Dave's Moving Service, Inc. logo

      4.0

      The rating shown is an editorial score independently determined by NationalMovers team. It is based on industry analysis, customer reviews, publicly available information, and other relevant criteria.

      • DOT #: 878721
      • 578 Nepperhan Ave Suite #502, Yonkers, NY 10701
      Dave's Moving Service, Inc. logo

      This one was a bit trickier to nail down, which is why my rating is cautious. On one hand, Dave’s Moving Service has a professional website that lists their licenses right on the front page (NYDOT: 35243 and USDOT: 878721).

      This is a great sign of transparency. They’ve been in business for a while and seem to be a staple in the Yonkers community for local residential and commercial moves.

      My hesitation comes from the public data. When I searched the national USDOT registry, I found a different company with a similar name in a different NY town that was “Not Authorized.” This is a perfect example of why, as a customer, you must double-check the exact DOT number a company gives you.

      Assuming the number on their website (878721) is their active one, they are good to go. They seem to be a no-frills, get-it-done local mover. I’d classify them as a solid “maybe,” but I would absolutely call, confirm their license numbers, and get a detailed in-writing quote before booking.

      Services Offered
      • Local Moving
      • Commercial Moving
      • Residential Moving.
      Pros and Cons
      Pros
      • Transparently lists DOT numbers on their website
      • Established local company
      • Offers both residential and commercial services
      Cons
      • Some confusion with similarly-named companies in public records
      • Less of an online review footprint than others

      Professional Moving Services in Yonkers

      Professional Moving Services in Yonkers

      Okay, so what kind of move are you actually doing? “Moving” isn’t a one-size-fits-all service. Here’s how it breaks down.

      Local Movers

      This is your classic Yonkers move. It’s typically any move under 50-100 miles, and it’s almost always billed by the hour.

      This is where companies like Ron’s Moving and Pack & Go really shine. The key is efficiency. You’re paying for a crew of 2-3 movers and a truck, and the clock starts when they leave their depot and stops when the job is done. The benefit of a pro?

      They can clear out a 2-bedroom apartment in 3 hours, a job that would take you and your friends all weekend (and cost a lot of pizza).

      Long Distance Movers

      This is a different beast entirely. A long-distance (or interstate) move crosses state lines. It’s priced based on the weight of your shipment and the distance you’re traveling. This is why you need a company with a USDOT number and interstate authority, like Oz Moving or Elite. They are legally authorized to take your stuff across the country. They’ll do a detailed inventory, and the logistics are far more complex. Learn more about long-distance moving services.

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      Small Moves & Long Distance Moves in the Yonkers Area

      What if you’re just moving a few big items? Or a single studio apartment? You need a “small move” specialist. Some companies have high minimums (like 4 hours), which makes no sense if you just need a sofa and a bed moved. Pack & Go Movers specifically lists “small moves” as a service, which is fantastic.

      For small long-distance moves (like moving a dorm to Pennsylvania), you might look into “consolidated” shipping, where your items share space on a truck with other moves.

      Office Movers in Yonkers

      Moving a business is all about one thing: minimizing downtime. Every hour your office is in boxes, you’re losing money. Office movers like Dave’s Moving Service or Oz specialize in this. They work weekends and after-hours.

      They have the special equipment (like library carts and computer bins) to move sensitive electronics, files, and modular furniture safely and get you set up and running in your new space by Monday morning.

      Professional Movers & Packers in Yonkers, NY

      Let me tell you, after my last move, I swore I would never pack my own kitchen again. Professional packing is a game-changer. Most companies, including Ron’s and Pack & Go, offer it.

      You can get “full-service” packing (they pack everything) or “partial” packing (you do the clothes, they do the fragile china). The benefits are huge: it’s fast, they use the right materials, and – most importantly – your items are insured against breakage.

      Additional Services Offered by Yonkers Moving Companies

      Sometimes you need more than just a truck and some muscle.

      Storage Services Packing Services Commercial Moving Specialty Item Moving

      Storage Services

      This is super common. Maybe your new lease doesn’t start for a week, or you’re downsizing and don’t know what to do with your extra furniture. Most full-service movers like Oz Moving and Pack & Go offer storage.

      This can be short-term (a few days) or long-term (months or years). The best part is “storage-in-transit,” where they load your stuff, hold it at their secure warehouse, and then deliver it to your new home when you’re ready.

      Packing Services

      As mentioned, this is a lifesaver. This includes:

      • Full-Service Packing: They bring the boxes, paper, and tape, and pack your entire home.
      • Fragile-Only Packing: They just handle the delicate stuff: kitchen glassware, art, mirrors, etc.
      • Packing Supplies: Even if you pack yourself, you can buy high-quality, uniform boxes directly from your mover.

      Commercial Moving

      This is the business-to-business side. It involves detailed planning, coordination with building management, and disassembly/reassembly of office furniture. It’s a specialty service that not all residential movers are equipped to handle.

      Specialty Item Moving

      Got a grand piano? A priceless antique? A 500-pound safe? You cannot let regular movers handle this. You need a specialty team. Oz Moving is well-known for their “Fine Art” and piano moving divisions.11 These crews have special training and equipment to move high-value, delicate, and oversized items without a scratch.

      Average Cost of Movers in Yonkers, New York

      Please note that prices are estimates for informational purposes and may vary based on individual factors.

      Okay, let’s talk money. I know this is the question you’re really asking. Prices can be all over the place, but here’s the good news: based on recent data, the average hourly rate for local movers in Yonkers is around $131 per hour. That’s actually slightly less than the national average of $139.

      But that’s just an average. The real cost depends on the size of your home and the number of movers you need.

      Local Moving Costs in Yonkers

      Here’s a typical breakdown for a local move. Remember, this is an estimate. Your actual cost will vary.

      Home Size Avg. Number of Movers Avg. Hours Estimated Total Cost Range
      Studio 2 Movers 3 - 5 hours $450 - $750
      1-Bedroom 2 Movers 4 - 6 hours $600 - $900
      2-Bedrooms 3 Movers 5 - 7 hours $1,000 - $1,500
      3-Bedrooms 4 Movers 7 - 10 hours $1,800 - $2,900
      4+ Bedrooms 4-5 Movers 9 - 12 hours $2,500 - $4,500+

      Average Cost of Movers Per Hour

      Number of Movers Average Hourly Rate
      2 Movers $90 - $140
      3 Movers $130 - $190
      4 Movers $170 - $260

      Factors That Affect the Cost of Your Move

      Why the big ranges? Because every move is unique. Here’s what I used to look for when building a quote:

      1. Time of Year: The “peak season” (May-September) is way more expensive. A move on a Tuesday in January will be much cheaper than a Saturday in July.
      2. Stairs & Elevators: Are you on the 5th-floor walkup? That’s going to add time (and money). Even a “long carry” – a long walk from the truck to your front door – will increase the cost.
      3. Volume of Stuff: It’s simple: more stuff = more time.
      4. Packing: If you have them pack, you’re paying for both the labor (by the hour) and the materials (per box).
      5. Specialty Items: That piano or antique will have a separate, flat-rate fee.
      6. Travel/Fuel: This fee covers the time it takes the truck to get from their warehouse to your home and from your old home to your new one.

      How to Choose the Best Moving Company in Yonkers for You

      This is where my logistics-coordinator brain kicks in. Don’t just pick the first name on Google.

      1. Get at Least Three Quotes: This is the golden rule. Get three in-home or video estimates. If a company gives you a quote over the phone without seeing your stuff, hang up. They can’t possibly know what it will take.
      2. Check Their Credentials! I cannot scream this loud enough. Ask for their USDOT number. You can look it up yourself on the FMCSA SAFER website. Make sure their status is “Active” and they are “Authorized for HHG” (Household Goods). This is your #1 protection against a scam.
      3. Read Recent Reviews: Don’t just look at the 5-star rating. Read the 1-star reviews. Are they all about the same problem (e.g., “they broke my table”)? Or are they about things out of the mover’s control (e.g., “it was raining”)? Read the 3-star reviews – they’re often the most honest.
      4. Understand the Estimate: You’ll get one of two types. A “binding” estimate is a fixed price; it’s what you’ll pay, period. A “non-binding” estimate is just a guess, and your final bill will be based on the actual time/weight. Most local moves are non-binding (hourly), but you should get it in writing.
      5. Trust Your Gut: When the estimator visits, are they professional? Do they answer your questions? Do you feel comfortable with them? If you get a weird vibe, listen to it.

      Major Neighborhoods in Yonkers

      Moving to Yonkers? Welcome! It’s a huge city with a ton of different vibes. Finding a moving company in Yonkers that knows the neighborhoods is key.

      Crestwood

      If you’re looking for that “classic suburban” feel, this is it. Crestwood is known for its beautiful, tree-lined streets, gorgeous Tudor and colonial-style homes, and a fantastic, tight-knit community.13 It’s very family-friendly. When moving here, you’ll want a company that’s good at handling multi-story family homes and protecting those lovely hardwood floors.

      Getty Square

      This is the downtown, the urban heart of Yonkers. It’s bustling, diverse, and full of history, shopping, and restaurants. Most people moving here are heading into apartment buildings or multi-family homes. The challenge? Parking and access. You need movers who know how to navigate busy streets, book a building’s service elevator, and work efficiently in tighter spaces.

      Park Hill

      This is one of the most beautiful and historic neighborhoods. It’s known for its stunning, large Victorian homes and its “country club” feel (it’s home to the Park Hill Racquet Club). Moving here means dealing with older architecture, which can be delicate. You’ll want a top-rated mover with experience in protecting historic homes – no scuffing those original moldings, please!

      Riverdale Avenue (Northwest Yonkers)

      Want those iconic Hudson River views? This is where you’ll find them. This area, bordering the Bronx, is a mix of high-rise co-ops, condos, and single-family homes perched on the hills. Movers here need to be prepared for anything – from the logistics of a high-rise move to navigating the steep, winding roads that lead to those amazing views.

      Final Verdict

      So, after all that, who would I call if I were moving to Yonkers?

      Your best bet is to pick two from the “recommended” list, get in-person quotes, and see which team makes you feel the most confident. Good luck with your move!