How Much Do Apartment Movers Cost in Collin County TX? — City by City
The questions Collin County renters search most — how much movers cost in Plano, Frisco, McKinney, Richardson, Allen, and every other Collin County city — answered in full. With city-by-city pricing, what's included, what costs extra, whether you need a COI, and exactly when to book.
In This Guide
- How Much Do Apartment Movers Cost in Collin County?
- City-by-City Pricing — All 10 Collin County Cities
- How Long Does an Apartment Move Take?
- What's Included — And What Costs Extra
- Do I Need a COI? What It Is and How to Get One Free
- When Should I Book? The Collin County Timing Guide
- How to Save Money on Your Collin County Apartment Move
- What to Ask Before Hiring Apartment Movers in Collin County
This guide answers all of them — specifically for Collin County's 10 apartment markets, not just a generic DFW number. The cost of moving a 1-bedroom at a Greystar luxury community in Frisco's Legacy West is not the same as moving a 1-bedroom garden unit in Murphy or Sachse. The COI situation at Prosper Crossings is completely different from Wylie. The timing rules for a Plano Legacy corridor move are nothing like a Richardson move. Let's break it all down.
How Much Do Apartment Movers Cost in Collin County?
Apartment moving in Collin County is priced hourly — the transparent, honest structure where you pay for actual time worked, not a ballpark that grows after the truck is loaded. Our pricing at Moving Company Guys is consistent across all 10 Collin County cities with one travel fee and no hidden charges.
Moving Company Guys — Collin County Apartment Pricing
What that translates to in total move cost:
| Apartment Size | Crew | Typical Hours | Estimate (incl. travel fee) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Studio | 2 movers | 2–3 hrs | $369–$504 |
| 1-Bedroom | 2 movers | 3–5 hrs | $504–$774 |
| 2-Bedroom | 3 movers | 4–6 hrs | $839–$1,209 |
| 3BR / Townhome | 4 movers | 5.5–8 hrs | $1,349–$1,899 |
| Elevator coordination (Frisco/Plano Legacy) | Add $75–$200 | Add 1–2 hrs | Add to any size above |
These totals assume a standard Collin County move — origin and destination within 20 minutes, no packing services, typical furniture load for the unit size. The variables that push cost up are covered in the What Costs Extra section. The biggest cost driver in Collin County specifically is the west Collin luxury corridor — Frisco Legacy West, Plano Legacy, and Hall Park — where COI lead time, elevator windows, and loading dock logistics add meaningful time to any move.
City-by-City Pricing — All 10 Collin County Cities
Same rate across all 10 cities. What changes is the complexity of the move — which determines total hours and whether elevator coordination, COI, or stair add-ons apply.
Plano — Six Zips, Two Very Different Markets
Plano's six zip codes split into two completely different move experiences. Legacy corridor (75024, 75093) — Toyota North America, JPMorgan Chase, Liberty Mutual drive corporate relocation demand. Apartments here are Camden, Cortland, AMLI, and Greystar managed — all require COI, most have service elevator windows, and loading dock coordination is standard. Budget an extra hour minimum for any Legacy corridor move, plus $75–$200 for elevator coordination.
East Plano (75074, 75075) — 1980s and 1990s garden-style along US-75, no COI at most communities, truck parks at the door, fast and affordable. A 1BR in east Plano runs the same crew rate as Legacy West but takes 3–4 hours vs. 5–7 hours — a meaningful difference in total cost.
North-central Plano (75023, 75025) — mid-range communities in strong Plano ISD zones, step up from east Plano in build quality, no COI at most, good truck access.
Full Plano apartment movers guide →
Frisco — The Star, Legacy West, Hall Park — Collin County's Most Complex Market
Frisco is the most administratively intensive apartment market in Collin County. The three premier mixed-use developments each carry full COI and elevator coordination requirements:
The Star — Dallas Cowboys HQ with integrated luxury residential. Corporate relocation from Cowboys business partners drives high-turnover, premium-rate demand. COI and move-window required at all residential communities. Legacy West Frisco — Toyota, Liberty Mutual, JPMorgan tenants create corporate relocation infrastructure throughout the residential component. Greystar, Camden, and AMLI all require COI. Hall Park — newer mixed-use campus anchoring north Frisco luxury. Same COI and elevator profile as Legacy West.
Outside these three corridors, Frisco has significant 2019–2024 garden-style and mid-rise stock that's generally simpler — no elevator, COI varies by management company. Always confirm with the specific leasing office. Full Frisco apartment movers guide →
McKinney — Historic Downtown vs. Craig Ranch Luxury
McKinney's four zip codes split between two distinct characters. 75069 and 75070 (central and west McKinney) — a mix of older garden-style near the historic downtown square and newer mid-range communities along Hwy 75. COI less common, good truck access throughout. 75071 and 75072 (Craig Ranch corridor) — higher-end communities near the Craig Ranch development along SH 121. COI more likely at the premium communities here; call to confirm for any Craig Ranch area booking.
McKinney ISD serves all four zip codes — no school district splits, which keeps the move decision simpler for families. Full McKinney apartment movers guide →
Richardson — The UT Dallas Effect on Move Timing and Demand
Richardson's move market is shaped by UT Dallas more than any other single factor. The university drives high-turnover 1BR and studio demand in the 75080 corridor (the campus zone), with August and January as peak move months that align with semester starts rather than the typical lease cycle. International graduate students, research faculty, and tech-sector professionals create year-round demand that doesn't follow the standard DFW move calendar.
The Canyon Creek corridor (75082) is Richardson's established suburban apartment market — 1980s garden communities, no COI, fast access, our Garland office is about 12 minutes away. Central Richardson (75081) is a mid-range mix. COI is rarely required anywhere in Richardson; the UTD zone occasionally has newer mid-rise builds that may require it — call ahead. Full Richardson apartment movers guide →
Allen — Two Zip Codes, One ISD, Clear COI Split
Allen is one of the cleaner Collin County markets to quote because the COI situation follows the zip code directly. 75002 (western Allen) — garden-style communities including Mission Eagle Pointe, Knox Allen Station, and older corridor communities. COI not required at most, exterior stairs, fast access. Cortland Allen Station is the exception in 75002 — Cortland requires COI as a company policy regardless of building type.
75013 (eastern Allen — Watters Creek) — Inkwell Watters Creek, Watterscape, and The Montgomery are the marquee luxury communities here. All three require COI and move-in window coordination. Budget 5–6 hours for a 1BR move in this corridor vs. 3–4 hours for a 75002 garden unit. The good news: Allen ISD covers all Allen apartments in both zips — no school district confusion at all.
Full Allen apartment movers guide →
Wylie — Most Affordable East Collin Market, Simplest Moves
Wylie (75098) is one of the most straightforward move markets in Collin County. Garden-style majority throughout, Lake Lavon adjacent, average rents among the lowest in the county. COI essentially never required. Truck parks at the door, exterior stairs, good lot access. Our Garland office reaches most Wylie communities in about 18 minutes.
The one nuance: 75098 is shared with Sachse TX (a different city). If your Wylie address comes back as "Sachse" in GPS or delivery systems, don't worry — it's a USPS service area overlap, not an error. Full Wylie apartment movers guide →
Sachse — Fast Moves, Know Your Zip
Sachse sits on the Dallas/Collin County line and uses two mailing zips: 75048 (Garland mailing, Garland ISD) and 75098 (Wylie mailing, Wylie ISD). For the move itself, this makes no difference — both portions of Sachse are garden-style communities with no COI, exterior stairs, and excellent truck access. Our Garland office is essentially at the Sachse city line, making these some of the shortest dispatch times in the county.
When booking, always give us the full street address rather than relying on the zip or city name — GPS routing from 75048 sometimes wants to treat the address as Garland. Full Sachse apartment movers guide →
Murphy — ~748 Units, Simplest Market in Collin County
Murphy is Collin County's smallest rental market by volume — approximately 748 renter-occupied units total, almost entirely along FM 544, N Murphy Rd, and Heritage Pkwy corridors. 100% garden-style and townhome format. No high-rise, no elevator, no COI. The median household income of $161,473 is one of the highest in the county, which means the apartment stock skews toward well-maintained townhome-format units rather than older budget garden communities.
Murphy moves are the most likely in Collin County to be available same-day and complete in under 3 hours for a studio or 1BR. Important for families: all Murphy addresses feed Plano ISD — there is no Murphy ISD. Full Murphy apartment movers guide →
Prosper — All New Construction, Attached Garages, Greystar COI
Prosper's apartment market is entirely 2019–2024 construction — no aging stock, no deferred maintenance, consistently excellent truck access at all communities. Two things make Prosper unique in all of Collin County:
Attached garages. Windsong Estates offers private attached garages as part of the base unit — essentially unheard of elsewhere in DFW's apartment market. When booking a Prosper move, always mention if your unit has an attached garage — it changes how we position the truck for the most efficient load sequence.
Greystar COI at Prosper Crossings. Prosper Crossings (4400 Prairie Crossing, 75078) is Greystar-managed and always requires COI. Other Prosper communities vary — Luminest, Livano, and Prosper Elms should be confirmed with the leasing office before move day. Full Prosper apartment movers guide →
Celina — Fastest-Growing City in Texas, Newest Stock, Call Before You Book
Celina has been ranked the fastest-growing city in Texas by percentage for multiple consecutive years. Its apartment market barely existed five years ago and now has dozens of communities, with more opening monthly. This growth creates one practical challenge: COI policies, ISD assignments, and management company protocols go stale faster in Celina than anywhere else in Collin County.
General rule: gated communities and 4-story buildings (Highfield Preston at 4465 S Preston Rd is the clearest example) may require COI. Downtown Celina and older communities typically don't. The Highfield Preston community has a confirmed Prosper ISD assignment despite its Celina address — critical for families. Always call us with the full community name and address for any Celina booking and we'll confirm what we know about that specific property. Full Celina apartment movers guide →
How Long Does an Apartment Move Take in Collin County?
Move time is driven by four variables: apartment size, building type and access, distance between addresses, and how prepared your belongings are on move day. Here's the honest Collin County timeline guide:
| Size | Garden-Style (No Elevator) | Mid-Rise (Elevator) | Luxury / Service Elevator |
|---|---|---|---|
| Studio | 2–3 hrs | 2.5–3.5 hrs | 3–4.5 hrs |
| 1-Bedroom | 3–5 hrs | 4–6 hrs | 5–7 hrs |
| 2-Bedroom | 4–6 hrs | 5–7 hrs | 6–8 hrs |
| 3BR / Townhome | 5.5–8 hrs | 6.5–9 hrs | Not typical in Collin County |
The biggest time variables specific to Collin County:
- Frisco and Plano Legacy elevator windows. Communities at The Star, Legacy West, and Hall Park allocate 3–4 hour move windows per resident. The crew must load, clear, and be out of common areas before the window closes. Book the elevator window and the mover simultaneously — don't do one before the other.
- Prosper attached garage sequencing. If your Prosper unit has an attached garage, loading sequence changes. Mention it when you book — it lets the crew plan the most efficient truck position and load order.
- Cross-county Collin moves. Richardson to Celina is a 40-minute drive. Sachse to Prosper is 30 minutes. Drive time between origin and destination counts at the hourly rate — adjacent cities (Allen/Plano, Sachse/Richardson, Murphy/Allen) add 15–20 minutes; cross-county moves add 35–50 minutes.
- Unprepared boxes. The same 1BR with boxes stacked near the door moves in 3 hours. The same apartment with boxes still being filled when the crew arrives can take 5. It's the single most controllable variable in your total cost.
What's Included — And What Costs Extra
Always Included in Every Collin County Quote
- Professional movers (2, 3, or 4 depending on unit size)
- Moving truck sized for your apartment
- Furniture pads, dollies, straps, and hand trucks
- Up to 2 stair flights at each address (origin and destination)
- Basic furniture disassembly and reassembly (bed frames, basic shelving)
- Basic liability coverage at $0.60 per pound
- COI to any Collin County building that requires it — free, within 48 hours
What Costs More (Disclosed in Your Quote Before Work Begins)
| Add-On | Cost | When It Applies |
|---|---|---|
| Elevator coordination | +$75–$200 | Frisco Legacy, Plano Legacy corridor, Allen Watters Creek |
| Extra stair flights (beyond 2) | +$75/flight | 3rd floor+ without elevator; interior townhome stairs in Prosper, McKinney |
| Long carry (+75 ft from truck) | +$50–$100 | Loading dock situations; some Frisco and Plano Legacy communities |
| Full packing service | +$200–$900 | When requested — boxes and labor included |
| Packing materials only | +$75–$250 | Boxes, paper, tape — self-packed |
| Full replacement value insurance | 1–3% declared value | Upgrade from standard $0.60/lb — worth it for high-value items |
| Same-day service | +$100 | When available — call by 9AM · best for Murphy, Sachse, Wylie garden-style |
| Short-term storage | $75–$200/month | When origin and destination dates don't align |
Every add-on is disclosed in your written quote before work begins. The number on the quote is the number on the invoice — no truck-loaded revisions, no surprise fuel surcharges, no stair fees added after the fact. (972) 528-0385
Do I Need a COI? What It Is and How to Get One Free
What a COI Is
A Certificate of Insurance (COI) is a one-page summary document issued by your moving company's insurance provider. It confirms active liability coverage, specifies policy limits and effective dates, and — when requested — names the building's property management company as an additional insured during your move. The standard form is the ACORD 25.
Why buildings require it: Moves involve strangers carrying heavy objects through shared common areas — elevators, hallways, lobbies, loading docks. If a crew member damages an elevator wall or hallway floor, someone is liable. The COI tells property management your movers can cover that cost. Without it, many Collin County luxury buildings — particularly in Frisco, Plano Legacy, and Allen's Watters Creek — will not allow movers on premises on move day.
Which Collin County Buildings Require COI?
| City | COI Required? | Key Details |
|---|---|---|
| Plano — Legacy (75024/75093) | Always | Camden, Cortland, AMLI, Greystar — all require COI + move window. Book 2–3 weeks ahead. |
| Plano — East (75074/75075) | Typically not | Garden-style majority — no COI at most. Newer mid-rise builds: call to confirm. |
| Frisco — Legacy/Star/Hall Park | Always | All major Frisco luxury communities require COI + elevator window. Most intensive COI market in Collin County. |
| Frisco — Other communities | Commonly | Most new-build Frisco communities managed by Greystar, Cortland, or Camden require COI. Confirm with leasing office. |
| McKinney — Craig Ranch | Likely | Premium Craig Ranch communities along SH 121 — COI probable. Central McKinney garden: typically not. |
| Richardson | Rarely | Canyon Creek and most garden communities: no COI. Newer UTD-adjacent mid-rise: call ahead. |
| Allen — Watters Creek (75013) | Always | Inkwell Watters Creek, Watterscape, The Montgomery — all require COI + move window. |
| Allen — Garden (75002) | Mostly not | Most 75002 communities: no COI. Cortland Allen Station: yes (Cortland company policy). |
| Wylie | Rarely | Garden-style throughout 75098 — COI essentially never required. |
| Sachse | Rarely | Garden-style in both 75048 and 75098 — no COI at most communities. |
| Murphy | Never | 100% garden-style and townhome. No elevator, no COI. Simplest market in Collin County. |
| Prosper — Greystar | Always | Prosper Crossings (Greystar) — COI required. Other Prosper communities: call to confirm. |
| Celina | Varies | Highfield Preston and gated communities: confirm directly. Most central Celina: no COI. New openings: always call. |
How to Get Your COI — Three Steps
Step 1: Call your leasing office before move day. Ask: "Does your property require a certificate of insurance from my moving company? Who do we send it to and what coverage amounts are required?" Get it in writing.
Step 2: Give us the management company name when you book. That's all we need. We generate the COI named to your property management company — or as additional insured if required — and send it directly to them.
Step 3: Confirm receipt 5–7 days before move day. Follow up with the leasing office to confirm the COI arrived and was accepted before your elevator window is finalized. Don't assume receipt means approval.
Moving Company Guys provides COI to any Collin County building at no extra charge, within 48 hours of your request. We hold USDOT #3918729 and TxDMV #009567347C. Call (972) 528-0385 with your community name and we'll confirm the requirement and handle it before move day.
When Should I Book? The Collin County Timing Guide
Collin County's booking timing is driven by two forces that don't affect Dallas County the same way: the concentration of corporate relocations in the Legacy corridors (Plano and Frisco), and the UT Dallas semester cycle in Richardson. Both create demand spikes that push availability earlier than a typical DFW market.
Peak Season — April Through September
April through September is peak moving season across all of DFW. In Collin County specifically, the Frisco and Plano Legacy corridors see the most competition during this window due to corporate relocation demand from Toyota, JPMorgan, Liberty Mutual, and dozens of smaller employers. Book 3–4 weeks ahead for any weekend or month-end move during peak season. Legacy community elevator windows fill up at least 2 weeks ahead during summer — sometimes 3.
August 1–15 — Collin County's Most Competitive Window
The first two weeks of August are the most intense move period in Collin County. Corporate summer relocation deadlines, UT Dallas August semester starts, and the broader DFW back-to-school lease cycle all converge. Book 4–6 weeks ahead for any August 1–15 move. For Frisco and Plano Legacy buildings that require elevator reservations, lock in both your elevator window and your mover simultaneously — the two need to align, and both fill up fast in August.
UT Dallas Semester Cycle — Richardson-Specific
Richardson has a secondary peak in January tied to the spring semester start at UT Dallas. International students, graduate researchers, and faculty returning from overseas assignments create concentrated demand in the 75080 corridor around January 5–20. If you're moving near UTD in January, book 3 weeks ahead — same lead as summer for that specific area and time window.
Off-Peak — October Through March (Except January near UTD)
October through March is when Collin County has the best move availability across all 10 cities. Tuesday through Thursday, mid-month dates (8th–22nd) have the best same-week options. Murphy, Sachse, and Wylie have the best same-day availability year-round — these garden-style markets with simple access and our Garland office nearby make them the fastest books in the county.
Weekend / month-end: Book 2–3 weeks ahead (peak season: 3–4 weeks)
August 1–15: Book 4–6 weeks ahead. Lock elevator window simultaneously.
January near UTD (Richardson 75080): Book 3 weeks ahead
Mid-week / mid-month: 1–2 weeks usually sufficient off-peak
Same-day: Call by 9AM — (972) 528-0385. Best for Murphy, Sachse, Wylie. Frisco/Plano Legacy same-day essentially impossible (elevator window required).
How to Save Money on Your Collin County Apartment Move
Move Mid-Week, Mid-Month
Tuesday through Thursday and the 8th through 22nd of the month have the best availability and scheduling flexibility across all 10 Collin County cities. Our rate doesn't change, but your scheduling options improve significantly — and for luxury communities requiring elevator windows, mid-week mid-month dates are much easier to book with building management.
Pack Your Own Boxes — Completely — Before the Crew Arrives
Packing service adds $200–$900. More costly is the time impact of an apartment where boxes are still being filled when the crew shows up. At $135/hr for a 2-mover crew, every extra hour of on-site packing costs $135. Every box packed, sealed, labeled, and stacked near the door before the crew arrives is money directly in your pocket. This is the single most effective cost control in any apartment move.
Disassemble What You Can the Night Before
Bed frames, platform beds, large desks, sectionals — all take time for the crew to break down at $135/hr. What you can safely disassemble the evening before the move is free. IKEA-style furniture especially — allen wrench work is fast for you and slow on the clock for a mover carrying other items simultaneously.
Move Off-Peak Season for Legacy Corridor Flexibility
For Frisco and Plano Legacy buildings specifically — elevator windows in October through March are significantly easier to book with building management than in June through August. If you have any flexibility in your lease timing, an October or November move out of a Legacy West community means you'll have elevator window options rather than competing for a Saturday in August with every other resident on the floor.
Confirm COI Requirement Before Booking — Don't Assume Either Way
Assuming COI is required when it isn't adds 48 hours of unnecessary paperwork. Assuming it isn't required when it is means the crew gets turned away on move day. Either mistake costs you. The fix is one phone call to the leasing office when you book: "Does your property require a certificate of insurance from my moving company?" One minute of confirmation prevents a much bigger problem.
What to Ask Before Hiring Apartment Movers in Collin County
Collin County's market — especially its west Collin luxury corridor — has specific requirements that separate prepared movers from ones who will figure it out on move day. These questions tell you which kind you're talking to:
- "Do you provide COI, and is it free?" If they hesitate, charge extra, or don't know what a COI is — disqualifying for any Frisco, Plano Legacy, Allen Watters Creek, or Prosper Crossings move.
- "Do you know my building's move-in protocols?" For Frisco Legacy and Plano Legacy communities — a mover who hasn't worked there may not know the loading dock requirements, freight elevator booking process, or the specific COI format the management company accepts.
- "What's your travel fee and how is it calculated?" Some movers charge hourly from warehouse departure — which adds 30–60 minutes of billable time before they're at your door. Our $99 flat travel fee is disclosed upfront with no clock running during dispatch.
- "Is your quote written and guaranteed?" Verbal estimates that grow after loading are one of the most common mover complaints in DFW. Every Moving Company Guys quote is written before work begins — what's on the quote is what's on the invoice.
- "Are you licensed with TxDMV?" Texas requires movers to hold a TxDMV household goods mover number. Verify at TxDMV's TruckStop portal. Our credentials: TxDMV #009567347C · USDOT #3918729.
All 10 Collin County Cities — Individual Guides
Plano TX
Legacy corridor COI + elevator vs. east Plano garden. Toyota/JPMorgan corporate relocation hub.
Plano apartment guide →Frisco TX
The Star, Legacy West, Hall Park — Collin County's most COI-intensive apartment market.
Frisco apartment guide →McKinney TX
Historic downtown vs. Craig Ranch luxury. McKinney ISD throughout — no district splits.
McKinney apartment guide →Richardson TX
UT Dallas drives August and January peaks. Canyon Creek garden majority. 3 zip corridors.
Richardson apartment guide →Allen TX
75002 garden (no COI) vs. 75013 Watters Creek luxury (COI always). All Allen ISD — no exceptions.
Allen apartment guide →Wylie TX
Most affordable east Collin market. Garden-style majority, no COI, fast moves.
Wylie apartment guide →Sachse TX
Dual zip (75048/75098). No COI anywhere in Sachse. Garland office is minutes away.
Sachse apartment guide →Murphy TX
Smallest rental market in Collin County. No COI, no elevator. Best same-day availability.
Murphy apartment guide →Prosper TX
All 2019+ construction. Attached garages at Windsong Estates. Greystar COI at Prosper Crossings.
Prosper apartment guide →Celina TX
Texas's fastest-growing city. Collin + Denton County. Always call ahead — new communities opening monthly.
Celina apartment guide →COLLIN COUNTY'S
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