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Student & College Movers in North Hollywood, CA

Moving Pro Inc., NorthStar Moving, Prodigy Moving & Storage, Rocket Moving Services, SOS Moving, VIPro Moving, Z Movers LA, Popeye Moving Co, Trek Movers, Best California Movers, Happy Home Moving, Got2Move, Royal Moving & Storage and Signature Moving are FMCSA-registered movers handling student and college moves in North Hollywood, CA, including dorm rooms ($200 to $400), studios ($300 to $600), and 1-bedrooms ($500 to $900). Student moves are typically the smallest move size, so mover minimums ($350 to $600) often apply. Self-packing saves $200 to $400 vs full-service. Book midweek and avoid August move-in week for the best rates.

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Movers Handling Student Moves in North Hollywood

These companies serve students in the North Hollywood area with dorm, apartment, and off-campus moves, verified through FMCSA and Google data.

CompanyGoogleFMCSAStorageMin Charge
Moving Pro Inc.Verified-ActiveYesAsk
NorthStar MovingVerified-ActiveYesAsk
Prodigy Moving & StorageVerified-ActiveYesAsk
Rocket Moving ServicesVerified-ActiveYesAsk
SOS MovingVerified-ActiveYesAsk
VIPro MovingVerified-ActiveYesAsk
Z Movers LAVerified-ActiveYesAsk
Popeye Moving CoVerified-ActiveYesAsk
Trek MoversVerified-ActiveYesAsk
Best California MoversVerified-ActiveYesAsk
Happy Home MovingVerified-ActiveYesAsk
Got2MoveVerified-ActiveYesAsk
Royal Moving & StorageVerified-ActiveYesAsk
Signature MovingVerified-ActiveYesAsk

Student Move Costs in North Hollywood

Student moves are priced by volume and distance, with most falling into the smallest move tiers. Many movers have minimum charges that may exceed the actual cost of a dorm-size move.

Move TypeCostTypical Scenario
Dorm room$200 to $400Bed, desk, boxes, mini fridge. Elevator building. Mover minimum may apply.
Studio apartment$300 to $600Bed, couch, desk, TV, 10 to 20 boxes. 150 to 300 cubic feet.
1 BR apartment$500 to $900Full bedroom set, living room, kitchen. 400 to 600 cubic feet.
Shared apt (your room only)$250 to $500One bedroom from a shared apartment. Similar to studio volume.
Summer storage pickup/delivery$150 to $300 + storagePick up items at end of semester, store, deliver at start of next semester.

Prices for local moves in the North Hollywood area. Many movers have a minimum charge of $350 to $600 regardless of move size | a dorm room may hit the minimum.

How to keep costs down

  • Self-pack. Packing your own boxes saves $200 to $400. Get boxes from campus mail rooms, liquor stores, or ask on your dorm's group chat.
  • Move midweek. Tuesday through Thursday moves are 10 to 15% cheaper than weekends.
  • Avoid August move-in week. Prices spike 10 to 20% and crews are booked solid. If your school allows early move-in, take it.
  • Consolidate with a roommate. If you and your roommate are both moving, book one truck instead of two | split the cost.
  • Sell what you can. That $50 IKEA bookshelf costs $30 to $50 to move. Sell it for $20 on Facebook Marketplace and buy another one at the new place.

Hire Movers or Do It Yourself?

For student moves, this is a real question. The answer depends on how much stuff you have and the access conditions at both locations.

ScenarioDIY CostMovers CostRecommendation
Dorm room (boxes + small items only)$0 to $50$200 to $400DIY. Fits in a car or borrowed SUV. Not worth hiring movers.
Studio (bed + desk + boxes)$50 to $150$300 to $600Depends. If you have help and no stairs, DIY works. If 3rd floor walkup, hire movers.
1BR with real furniture$100 to $250$500 to $900Hire movers. A couch, bed, and dresser through a narrow stairwell = injury risk and wall damage.

DIY costs assume cargo van rental ($50 to $100/day) or borrowed vehicle. Does not include value of your time (4 to 8 hours), potential damage to rental property (security deposit), or injury risk.

Dorm Move vs Apartment Move

Dorm moves and apartment moves have different logistics, from time windows and elevator access to what you need to bring. Understanding the differences helps you plan and quote accurately.

Dorm Move

  • Time window: Most schools assign a 2 to 4 hour move-in slot. The movers need to arrive, unload, and leave within that window.
  • Parking: Loading zones fill up fast on move-in day. Some schools require a parking pass or have designated unloading areas.
  • Elevators: Shared with hundreds of other students moving in simultaneously. Expect waits. The freight elevator (if one exists) is faster.
  • What to bring: Bed (check if loftable), desk chair, mini fridge, microwave, bedding, and boxes. Most dorm furniture is provided.
  • Volume: Typically 50 to 150 cubic feet. Often fits in a car or small van.

Apartment Move

  • Time window: Flexible | usually full day. Coordinate with landlord for key handoff and move-in inspection.
  • Parking: Street parking, loading zones, or apartment complex parking. Check for truck height restrictions in garages.
  • Stairs: Walkup apartments without elevators add $50 to $150 to the move and significantly more time. Tell the mover in advance.
  • What to bring: Full furniture | bed, couch, table, dresser, TV, kitchen items. Much more volume than a dorm move.
  • Volume: 200 to 600 cubic feet. Usually requires a truck.

When to Book & When to Avoid

Timing dramatically affects both availability and price for student moves. August move-in week is the most expensive and crowded time in the entire moving calendar.

Peak times (avoid if possible)

August 15 to September 5: Fall move-in. Every student in the city is moving the same week. Prices spike 10 to 20%, crews book out 3 to 4 weeks ahead, and traffic near campuses is gridlocked.

May 1 to 15: Spring move-out. Same surge. If your lease ends May 31, book the movers for mid-May, not the last weekend.

Weekends: Saturday/Sunday moves are always more expensive than weekday. If you can move on a Tuesday, do it.

Best times (cheapest, most available)

Early August or late August: If your school offers early move-in (for orientation leaders, athletes, etc.), take it. Moving August 5 is dramatically easier than August 20.

Midweek: Tuesday through Thursday. Crews are available, prices are lower, and traffic is lighter.

Winter break: December to January is the cheapest time to move. If you're switching apartments between semesters, this is ideal.

Summer Storage for Students

Going home for the summer but keeping your lease, or between apartments? Summer storage solves the gap between semesters.

OptionCost/monthBest for
Self-storage unit (5x5)$50 to $100Boxes and small items only. You transport yourself.
Self-storage unit (5x10)$80 to $150Studio apartment contents. Bed, desk, boxes.
Mover pickup + storage$100 to $300 + $100 to $200/moNo car? Mover picks up, stores, delivers next semester.
Campus storage (if available)VariesSome schools partner with storage companies. Check your housing office.

Pro tip: If 3+ friends all need summer storage, splitting a 10x10 unit ($100 to $200/mo) is cheaper per person than individual units. Coordinate before move-out week.

First-Time Mover Mistakes

If this is your first move, these are the most common mistakes students make and how to avoid them.

Booking movers the day before

During August move-in, movers book out 2 to 3 weeks ahead. Day-before booking means no availability or a 20%+ rush fee. Book as soon as you know your move-in date.

Not measuring the elevator

Your couch is 84 inches. The freight elevator is 78 inches. Now the movers have to carry it up 4 flights of stairs | or it doesn't fit at all. Measure doorways, elevators, and stairwells before move day.

Not having boxes ready

The movers arrive and you're still throwing things into garbage bags. Every hour of mover time costs $50 to $100. Have everything packed and ready before they show up.

Forgetting to do a walk-through

Document the condition of your new place (walls, floors, appliances) with photos BEFORE anything is moved in. When you move out, the landlord can't charge you for pre-existing damage if you have timestamped photos.

Not telling the mover about stairs

If you're on the 3rd floor of a walkup, tell the mover when you book | not when they arrive. Stairs change the price, the time estimate, and the crew size. Surprising them costs you more.

Provider data sourced from FMCSA SAFER, Google Business Profiles, and direct mover surveys. Pricing reflects industry ranges for the North Hollywood area. Last verified 2026-06-16.

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