A quick way to see roughly what a Honey Do move will run
The calculator on this page gives you a fast ballpark based on home size, distance, packing level, and stairs. It is a range, not a quote. The number that actually ends up on your bill of lading comes from a written estimate after we walk the home in person or by video — that is the flat-rate-in-writing rule we have run on since 2013.
What the calculator uses
- Home size — studio, 1-bed, 2-bed, 3-bed, 4-bed-plus
- Distance — local across the Portland-Vancouver metro, mid-distance up the I-5 to Seattle or east on I-84 to Boise, long-haul to California, Colorado, Arizona
- Crew tier — two movers and a truck at $145/hr basis or three movers and a truck at $195/hr basis
- Add-ons — packing, piano or safe, long carry, steep driveway, short-term storage
What it does not catch
Software cannot see the basement stairs in your Portland Craftsman, the gravel switchback up to your Battle Ground acreage, or the gate code at your Lake Oswego cul-de-sac. Those are the details that swing the real number, which is why every Honey Do move ends with a human walking the home before the contract is signed.
Run the numbers, then send us the details for the real flat rate. Or browse our eight moving services and long-distance routes first.
Read the numbers above as a quick sanity check, not a final figure. Your real binding flat rate turns on the actual inventory, the driveway, basement and stair access at both ends, and the miles on the truck — a Salmon Creek ranch and a four-bedroom Camas hillside view home land in very different tiers, and a cross-Columbia job into Lake Oswego prices differently from a metro-side hop. For a firm signed number, send a few details and the Honey Do Movers office writes it back fast, usually inside the hour on a weekday.