Student Movers in Noleta, CA

The student and college movers serving Noleta, CA are Aussie Moving, all FMCSA-registered and insured. A dorm or studio move in Noleta costs approximately $200 to $800, and a 1BR apartment costs $500 to $1,500. Peak student moving season is May (move-out) and August (move-in). Mid-week, mid-semester moves are 15 to 20% cheaper. 3 movers in the area also handle student moves: Aloha Moving, Elite Movers, Meathead Movers.

FMCSA verifiedUpdated Aug 2026

26 movers in Noleta offer student moving. 259 total movers serve this area.

CompanyRatingBBBFleet
Aussie Moving 4.8 (59)A+2 trucks
Trek Movers 4.9 (1500)A-1 trucks
Rocket Moving Services 4.9 (1262)A+1 trucks
Happy Home Moving 4.9 (1202)A+1 trucks
SOS Moving 4.9 (1119)A+3 trucks
Best California Movers 5 (756)A+2 trucks
Got2Move 4.8 (332)A+1 trucks
Elite Movers 5 (169)A+2 trucks
Prodigy Moving & Storage 4.7 (215)A+12 trucks
Aloha Moving 5 (77)A+-
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Covered Movers 4.9--
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SMG Movers---
Space Moving---
Jared's Movers---
One Big Man & One Big Truck---
iBox Moving---
A2B Moving & Storage---
Dependable Movers---
4U Movers---
Smart People Moving---
Moving Forward---
OC Movers---
Golden Sun Movers---
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Student Movers in Noleta

Aussie Moving are verified movers handling student and small apartment moves in Noleta. 3 additional movers in the area also serve students.

CompanyFMCSAGoogleReviewsSmall Moves
Aussie MovingVerifiedActive--Yes
Aloha MovingNone5/577Yes
Elite MoversNone5/5169Yes
Meathead MoversNone4.8/5793Yes

Student Moving Costs in Noleta

Move TypeCost RangeDetails
Dorm room (local)$200 to $5002 movers, 1 to 2 hours. Boxes, small furniture only.
Studio apartment (local)$300 to $8002 movers, 2 to 3 hours. Includes bed, desk, boxes.
1BR apartment (local)$500 to $1,5002 to 3 movers, 3 to 4 hours. Full furniture.
Cargo van rental (DIY)$20 to $40/dayPlus $0.69 to $0.99/mile. Best for dorms under 10 miles.
Labor-only (you drive)$100 to $2002 movers for loading/unloading only, 1 to 2 hours.

Add $50 to $150 per flight of stairs for walkup buildings. Weekend and end-of-month moves cost 15 to 20% more.

Student Moving Guide

How to Move on a Student Budget

Cargo van rental: $20 to $40/day for a dorm or studio. U-Haul, Budget, Enterprise. Add mileage ($0.69 to $0.99/mi).

Labor-only movers: Hire 2 movers for loading and unloading only ($100 to $200 for 2 hours). You drive the truck.

Full-service for 1BR: $500 to $1,500 depending on distance. Worth it if you have furniture beyond dorm basics.

Free boxes: Campus recycling centers, liquor stores near campus, Buy Nothing groups. Most students need 10 to 15 boxes max.

Timing: Mid-week moves are 15 to 20% cheaper. Avoid the last weekend of May and first weekend of August.

Dorm Move-In and Move-Out Logistics

Move-in windows: Most universities assign 2 to 4 hour slots. Book movers for the START of your window.

Certificate of Insurance (COI): Check if your campus requires one from the moving company. Request this 7 to 10 days before.

Elevator access: Some dorms restrict elevator use during peak move-in. Confirm with housing office.

Parking: Campus parking for moving trucks is usually limited to 30 to 60 minutes in designated zones. Have a plan.

Storage between semesters: Campus storage programs ($200 to $400/summer), off-campus storage units ($50 to $100/month), or ship boxes home via UPS/FedEx ($15 to $30/box).

What to Bring vs. What to Buy There

Ship or move: Clothes, bedding, laptop, personal items, small electronics.

Buy at destination: Cleaning supplies, hangers, desk lamp, shower caddy, basic kitchen items. Target or Walmart near campus is cheaper than shipping.

Don't bring: Large furniture (unless off-campus apartment), full desktop PC setup (laptop is enough for dorms), excessive kitchen equipment.

Sell before you go: Textbooks (campus buyback or Chegg), mini fridge (sell to incoming students), furniture (Facebook Marketplace, dorm swap groups).

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a student move cost in Noleta?

A dorm or studio move in Noleta costs $200 to $800. A 1BR apartment move costs $500 to $1,500. Price depends on stairs, distance, and whether you need packing. Hiring 2 movers for 2 to 3 hours for a small move is the most common student option.

When should college students book movers?

Book 2 to 3 weeks ahead for August and May moves. These are peak periods when every student is moving simultaneously. Mid-semester moves (October, March) are cheaper and easier to schedule. Mid-week moves are 15 to 20% cheaper than weekends.

Do movers handle dorm moves in Noleta?

Yes. Most local movers handle dorm and small apartment moves. Key requirements: ability to navigate narrow hallways, elevators, and time-restricted building access. Some campuses require a Certificate of Insurance (COI) and have scheduled move-in windows of 2 to 4 hours.

What is the cheapest way for a student to move?

For a dorm or studio under 10 miles: rent a cargo van ($20 to $40/day) and recruit friends. For anything larger or longer distance, hiring 2 movers for 2 to 3 hours ($200 to $500) is usually worth it compared to the time, risk of injury, and potential damage.

Related

3 of 23 movers serving Noleta, CA list student or college moving as a service: Aloha Moving, Elite Movers, Meathead Movers.

Moving in Noleta

Goleta is a flat, suburban city just west of Santa Barbara with easy truck access, wide residential streets, and straightforward moving logistics. It is home to UCSB and Isla Vista, which creates extreme demand during university move-in (mid-September) and move-out (mid-June). Outside of UCSB turnover periods, Goleta is one of the easiest and most affordable areas to move in along the South Coast. Old Town Goleta has a mix of single-family homes and apartment complexes, while newer developments near Ellwood and the 101 corridor have modern layouts with ample parking.

Noleta Moving FAQ

Is Goleta easy for movers to access?

Yes. Goleta is flat with wide streets, driveways, and ample parking. Most residential areas have straightforward truck access. It is one of the cheapest areas to move in on the South Coast because of these easy logistics.

When is the worst time to move in Goleta?

Mid-September (UCSB move-in) and mid-June (UCSB move-out). Isla Vista and surrounding Goleta neighborhoods see prices spike 15 to 25% during these windows. Book 3+ weeks ahead and schedule mid-week if possible.

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