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Complete Directory of Movers in Thousand Oaks, CA

Local & Long Distance Movers

Below is the complete list of local and long‑distance movers we've found for Thousand Oaks, CA (9 total). Compare each company's USDOT number, years running, fleet size (trucks/drivers), reported miles per year, and the address on file—then use DOT Record to verify details on the official FMCSA listing.

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Complete list of local and long-distance movers in Thousand Oaks, CA.

Business Name

Years Running

Owner's Name

DOT #

Trucks

Drivers

Miles/Year

Address

29

lyn maher

4

5

45000

1317 lawrence drive, newbury park, ca 91320

5

michael voight

3516458DOT Record
2

2

20000

4565 industrial 7l, simi valley, ca 93063

10

oleksandr veryayev

2777901DOT Record
2

2

40000

400 autumnwood st, thousand oaks, ca 91360

the go to guys llc

3

carlos a morales

3949186
1

1

0

2025 los feliz dr apt 6, thousand oaks, ca 91362-3037

juan mata lopez

5

juan mata lopez sr.

3502659
1

2

0

1933 los feliz dr apt 208, thousand oaks, ca 91362-5506

andrei's moving

8

andrei vasilevich

3052071
1

1

0

3074 blazing star drive, thousand oaks, ca 91362

ernie walta

10

ernie walta

2879088
1

1

0

766 d hampshire rd, thousand oaks, ca 91361

moving shadows studio services

10

kristine crivier

2854898
1

2

2500

3047 potter ave, thousand oaks, ca 91360

How much does it cost to move in Thousand Oaks?

Moving costs in Thousand Oaks can range from affordable to premium, depending on the size of your move and the distance involved. Whether youre relocating locally or long-distance, understanding the average moving costs in Thousand Oaks will help you plan your budget more effectively.

Check out our breakdown of the average costs for moving a studio, 1-bedroom apartment, or 3-bedroom house in Thousand Oaks. You can also explore our moving cost calculator to get an estimate tailored to your specific needs.

Moving costs in Thousand Oaks

Move SizeAverage Cost
Studio/1-bedroom$800
2-bedroom apartment$1,200
3-bedroom house$1,800
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About the city

Thousand Oaks: Moving trends and city insights

The moving industry in Thousand Oaks, California plays a vital role in facilitating the area's residential transitions and contributing to the broader regional economy. Known for its upscale neighborhoods, excellent schools, and proximity to Los Angeles, Thousand Oaks attracts families, professionals, and retirees—fueling consistent demand for reliable moving services.

Most moving operations in the city involve two to three movers utilizing trucks between 16 and 26 feet in length, well-suited for navigating suburban streets and accommodating everything from townhomes to spacious single-family estates. On average, jobs range from four to seven hours, depending on the home size, distance, and complexity of access points.

While a significant portion of moves remain within Ventura County, Thousand Oaks also sees regular activity related to long-distance relocations, often connected to employment shifts or lifestyle changes. The city’s organized infrastructure, stable housing market, and scenic environment make it an attractive destination—and, in turn, a steady and competitive market for moving providers. For residents, this translates into access to dependable, high-quality relocation solutions year-round.

How to choose a moving company

What to verify before you book, and the warning signs of a moving scam.

  1. Verify USDOT and MC numbers

    Every interstate mover must carry an active USDOT number, and for-hire interstate carriers an MC number. Look them up free on the FMCSA SAFER system before you book.

  2. Insist on an in-person or video survey

    Reputable movers inspect your belongings before quoting. Prices given sight-unseen routinely get revised upward on moving day.

  3. Get a binding or not-to-exceed estimate in writing

    A binding (or guaranteed not-to-exceed) estimate caps what you pay; a non-binding estimate can climb. Confirm which one you have on paper.

  4. Understand your valuation coverage

    Federal rules give you two choices: free Released Value ($0.60 per pound, minimal) or Full Value Protection. Know which applies and get it in writing.

  5. Confirm the Bill of Lading and inventory

    Every legitimate move has a Bill of Lading (your contract) and usually an inventory list. No paperwork, walk away.

  6. Cross-check reviews and the legal name

    Read reviews across Google, the Better Business Bureau, and Yelp, and confirm the legal name matches the DOT registration. Movers sometimes operate under several names.

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4. Do you handle difficult moves, like Mobile Homes?

Yes. We specialize in coordinating "complex" relocations that many standard companies won't touch, including Mobile Home moves. We have a specific network of movers equipped with the specialized gear and permits required for these types of transports.