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Soho Moving Cost (2026)

Real median moving prices for Soho, Manhattan — studios from $563, 1-bedrooms around $755. Based on 26 real MOVD moves.

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How much does it cost to move in Soho?

A local move in Soho, Manhattan typically costs $563 for a studio, $755 for a 1-bedroom, and $1,089 for a 2-bedroom (median, licensed movers, within NYC) — 2% below the citywide median. These figures are drawn from 26 real MOVD moves in Soho.

Apartment sizeMedianTypical range
Studio$563$469$709
1 Bedroom$755$589$976
2 Bedroom$1,089$799$1,454
3 Bedroom$1,260$996$1,803
4+ Bedroom$1,763$1,511$2,393

Based on 26 real Soho moves · Updated 2026-07-12 · Median local move, licensed NYC movers. Prices vary with stairs, elevator access, and distance.

Moving to Soho, Manhattan

SoHo is a landmark downtown district of grand cast-iron buildings and converted lofts, blending high-end retail with residential space. It draws design professionals and established renters who prize open, light-filled lofts.

What moving in Soho is really like

This is one of the most walk-up-heavy areas in the set, with about 77% of moves involving stair-access buildings such as loft walk-ups and converted warehouses. Many lofts sit atop several flights, so plan for a serious stair carry.

Most moves here are studios (43% of all moves). Most people stay close by — 71% relocate within Manhattan, a median of 2 miles. The busiest time to move is Jun–May.

23%
elevator / doorman
77% walk-up
43%
studios
most common move
71%
stay in Manhattan
~2 mi median
Jun
busiest month
then May

Soho moving cost by apartment size

Median local-move cost, typical crew, and time on site by home size in Soho:

Home sizeTypical crewTime on siteMedian costTypical range
Studio2 movers2–3 hrs$563$469$709
1 Bedroom2–3 movers3–4 hrs$755$589$976
2 Bedroom3 movers4–6 hrs$1,089$799$1,454
3 Bedroom3–4 movers6–8 hrs$1,260$996$1,803
4+ Bedroom4+ movers8+ hrs$1,763$1,511$2,393
Studio
$563
1 Bedroom
$755
2 Bedroom
$1,089
3 Bedroom
$1,260

Crew and time are typical estimates; cost is the real MOVD median for Soho.

What goes into your Soho moving cost

A Soho move is priced on labor (crew size × hours), the truck, and a few add-ons. Here's what moves the number:

  • Flights of stairs — roughly $50–$150 per flight. 77% of Soho moves are walk-ups, so this is the biggest cost swing here.
  • Elevator & COI — many Manhattan buildings require a reserved service elevator and a Certificate of Insurance. MOVD handles the COI; reserve the elevator early.
  • Distance & tolls Soho moves run a median of about 2 miles. Cross-borough and bridge/tunnel moves add drive time and tolls.
  • Packing — full packing adds labor and materials; pack your own non-fragile boxes to trim the bill.
  • Season & timing — May–September peak runs 30–40% higher; mid-week and mid-month beat weekends and month-end.
  • Parking permit — a NYC DOT moving-truck permit ($35–$50) may be needed on busy Soho blocks; your mover can usually arrange it.

How Soho compares

Soho's median move runs 2% below the citywide median. Median cost by size — Soho vs Manhattan vs all of NYC:

Home sizeSohoManhattanAll NYC
Studio$563$572$550
1 Bedroom$755$767$746
2 Bedroom$1,089$1,107$1,172
3 Bedroom$1,260$1,280$1,582

Example Soho moves

Representative local moves in Soho, based on real MOVD medians and the typical Soho building type and destination:

Studio, a 3rd-floor walk-up in Soho → Manhattan
~$563
2 movers · ~2–3 hrs
1-bedroom, a 3rd-floor walk-up in Soho → Manhattan
~$755
2–3 movers · ~3–4 hrs
2-bedroom, a 3rd-floor walk-up in Soho → Manhattan
~$1,089
3 movers · ~4–6 hrs

Typical figures for planning — your flat-rate MOVD price depends on your exact inventory, floor, and building access.

Getting a truck in & building access in Soho

SoHo's cobblestone streets and heavy retail and tourist traffic make truck parking and loading genuinely hard, so early-morning moves and a DOT permit are important. Loft walk-ups without freight elevators may require hoisting or a stair-savvy crew. Landmarked buildings can have strict rules, so confirm access and COI needs early.

Getting there: The 6 at Spring Street, the N/R/W at Prince Street, and the A/C/E at Canal, plus Broadway, are the key markers for movers here.

Local tips for moving in Soho

  • Load early before retail and tourist crowds take over the cobblestone streets.
  • For upper-floor lofts without a freight elevator, plan for a heavy stair carry or hoisting.
  • Check landmarked-building rules and COI requirements well before move day.

Your Soho moving checklist

  1. 4 weeks out
    Get your flat-rate MOVD price and lock in your Soho move date — peak season (May–September) and month-end fill up fast.
  2. 2–3 weeks out
    Measure your stairwell, landings, and doorways — Soho is walk-up-heavy, so confirm big furniture will make the turns. Request a COI if your building needs one.
  3. 1 week out
    Confirm your move window, finish packing, and label boxes by room. Most Soho moves travel about 2 miles, so plan the route and any tolls.
  4. Move day
    Clear a path and hold the curb for the truck (a DOT permit helps on busy blocks). Keep valuables and documents with you, and do a final walkthrough before you sign off.

Soho moving cost — frequently asked

How much does it cost to move in Soho?

A local move in Soho, Manhattan typically costs $563 for a studio, $755 for a 1-bedroom, and $1,089 for a 2-bedroom (median, licensed movers, within NYC) — 2% below the citywide median. These figures are drawn from 26 real MOVD moves in Soho.

What is the price range for a move in Soho?

Most Soho moves fall between $469 (small studio) and $1,454 (larger 2-bedroom). Final cost depends on apartment size, flights of stairs, elevator access, and distance.

Are buildings in Soho walk-ups or elevator buildings?

23% of moves in Soho start in elevator or doorman buildings and 77% in walk-ups; most moves are studios. 77% of moves in Soho start in walk-up buildings, so flights of stairs are the biggest cost swing — each flight adds crew time and typically $50–$150.

When is the busiest time to move in Soho?

The busiest time to move is Jun–May. Most people stay close by — 71% relocate within Manhattan, a median of 2 miles.

Do movers charge extra for stairs in Soho?

Yes — walk-ups typically add about $50–$150 per flight of stairs. In Soho, 77% of moves are walk-ups, so stairs are a major cost factor here. Always tell your mover your floor and whether there's a working elevator so the flat quote is accurate.

How far in advance should I book movers in Soho?

Book 2–4 weeks ahead for the best Manhattan rates and your preferred date. In peak season (May–September) and at month-end, good crews fill up faster, so 4+ weeks is safer.

Is a Soho moving quote a flat rate or hourly?

MOVD moves are quoted as a flat rate — the crew's time, stairs, tolls, and volume are priced in up front, so there's no surprise hourly bill on move day.

How much should I tip movers in Soho?

Tipping is optional but appreciated. A common guideline is $20–$40 per mover for a local move, or 10–15% of the total — lean higher for heavy walk-ups, long carries, or a same-day move.

Where does this Soho pricing come from?

Median of real MOVD move quotes/bookings by pickup ZIP and apartment size. Neighborhood figures scale the borough size-medians by that neighborhood’s price level (its median vs the borough median), shown only where at least 12 real moves back it. Room and 4BR+ are modeled from studio and 3BR. Ranges are the 25th–75th percentile.

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