Hillsboro, OR — Intel families and planned tech-corridor subdivisions
I’m Garrett Bramwell, and Hillsboro, OR looks easy on a map and is anything but on a move day. The big Intel campus drives a steady relocation churn, the MAX Blue Line shapes which streets you can stage a truck on, and the housing stock is a mix of planned subdivisions, newer townhomes, and a few older homes near downtown.
What I plan for in Hillsboro, OR
- Tight Intel relocation timelines — we send a written flat rate fast
- HOA loading rules and COIs (Karina handles those before we book)
- Cul-de-sac pull-ups that fit the 26-foot truck but not always the 30
- Long carpeted stair runs up to a primary on the third floor
- Multiple monitors, standing desks, and tech-family home offices that need real boxing
Why the Oregon license matters here
Plenty of Vancouver, WA-side movers cross the bridge into Hillsboro, OR without an Oregon DOT HHG license. Honey Do Movers doesn’t operate that way. We hold the Oregon DOT HHG license, the Washington UTC household-goods permit, and US DOT/MC authority — every page on this site says the same thing because it’s the truth.
Flat rate, written, locked
My Hillsboro rate is $145/hour for two movers + truck or $195/hour for three, all gear included, and I’ll convert that into a binding flat-rate quote after a quick walkthrough. The same crew shows up at both ends — never a broker handoff.
Read more on the commercial and tech-corridor moving page, see how full-service packing works for an Intel relocation, or compare nearby Beaverton, OR from the Honey Do Movers home page.
Flat-rate Hillsboro, OR moving
Two of our movers with a truck at $145/hr, or a single flat written PNW rate set before the truck pulls in
Our crew already works the steep wet driveways, the wooded-lot ranches, the basement stair lifts and the freight-elevator windows throughout Hillsboro, OR.
Get my flat-rate price

