Moving from North Carolina to Texas
One Licensed Carrier for All 1,000+ Miles
Austin tech offer. Dallas relocation package. A bigger house in Houston for the same money. Whatever’s pulling you to Texas, Moving Hub is the licensed direct-carrier that drives your home there on our own trucks — binding price, real tracking, and one team accountable from your North Carolina front door to your new Texas driveway.
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Why So Many North Carolinians Are Heading to Texas
Texas leads the nation in net inbound migration, and a steady share comes straight from North Carolina. The pull is real: no state income tax, more house per dollar, and booming job markets across technology, energy, healthcare, and finance in Austin, Dallas–Fort Worth, Houston, and San Antonio.
Most NC-to-TX movers are career-driven relocating for a role with a start date that doesn’t move. That makes a missed delivery window more than an inconvenience; it’s your first week of work. We move professionals and families from Charlotte, Raleigh, Durham, and Greensboro to Texas metros, and we plan every long-haul around your real-world deadline.
This is a 1,000-plus-mile run. On a haul that long, who actually drives the truck matters more than anything else.
The Hidden Problems With a Long-Haul Move to Texas
The Handoff Problem
On long routes, brokered moves get handed between multiple trucks and warehouses every transfer is a chance for loss, damage, and delay, and no one owns the outcome. Moving Hub runs the NC-to-TX corridor on our own equipment with our own crew. The people who load you in North Carolina are accountable for what arrives in Texas.
The Weight-Game Problem
Long-distance pricing is based on weight, and dishonest movers inflate it after loading. We weigh transparently and lock your number into a binding estimate before we drive a single mile — so a 1,100-mile move can't quietly become a 1,100-dollar surprise.
The Delivery-Window Problem
A cross-country move with a vague "sometime in the next two weeks" delivery can leave you sleeping on an air mattress before a new job. You get a committed delivery window, GPS-backed updates, and a coordinator who knows your start date.
What's Included in Your North Carolina to Texas Move
Full-Service Packing Built for Long Hauls
Over 1,000 miles of road vibration is the real test of a pack job. Our crew double-wraps fragile items, corner-protects furniture, and secures everything for the distance not just the driveway.
Dedicated Truck No Shared, Reshuffled Loadsy as Standard
Your shipment loads in North Carolina and stays put until Texas. No cross-docking, no "your stuff is on another truck," no warehouse limbo.
Licensed & Fully Insured Transport
Full cargo insurance, Released Value Protection included, Full Value Protection available. Claims handled in-house by Moving Hub.
Professional Loading, Unloading & Setup
Appliance disconnection, furniture disassembly and reassembly, and room-by-room placement at your Texas home. Full-service, both ends.
Specialty & High-Value Item Handling
Pianos, safes, home-gym equipment, large TVs, and fine art crated and secured properly for the long haul.
Your NC to TX Moving Route, What to Expect
Distance: ~1,000–1,180 miles (Charlotte→Dallas ~1,030; →Houston ~1,090; →Austin ~1,180)
Primary Route: I-85 South → I-20 West toward Dallas–Fort Worth | I-20 to I-35 for Austin/San Antonio | I-10 West for Houston
Typical Drive Time: 15–18 hours of driving, scheduled across 2–4 days
Transit Window: Most loads deliver within 2–4 days of pickup
Common NC Origins: Charlotte, Raleigh, Durham, Greensboro, Winston-Salem, Cary, Fayetteville
Common TX Destinations: Dallas, Fort Worth, Austin, Houston, San Antonio, Plano, Frisco, Round Rock
Pro Route Notes From Our Drivers
The I-20 stretch through Atlanta and Birmingham and the I-35 corridor into Austin are the predictable choke points. We schedule departures to clear major metros outside rush windows and build realistic multi-day transit into your delivery commitment instead of over-promising a date we can’t hold.
How Much Does It Cost to Move from North Carolina to Texas?
Every Moving Hub quote is binding — long-haul weight games don’t happen here. As a general guide for the NC to TX corridor:
Studio / 1-Bedroom: $2,400 – $4,500
2–3 Bedroom Home: $4,500 – $8,500
4+ Bedroom Home: $8,500 – $13,500
Your exact price depends on home size, total weight, packing services, and your specific cities. Get a personalized binding quote in minutes.
What Our North Carolina Customers Say About Moving to Texas
Devin R.
Raleigh NC → Austin TX
The Alvarez Family
Charlotte NC → Frisco TX
Karen M.
Greensboro NC → Houston TX
Moving from North Carolina to Texas
01. How much does it cost to move from North Carolina to Texas?
02. How long does a move from NC to Texas take?
03. Does Moving Hub use its own trucks for the Texas route, or hand it off?
04. How is a long-distance move to Texas priced?
05. Can you coordinate my Texas delivery around a job start date?
Yes. Job-driven relocations are the most common NC-to-TX move we handle. Tell us your start date and we build the schedule backward from it, with a committed delivery window.
06. Can you move my car along with my household goods?
07. How far in advance should I book an NC to Texas move?
08. What happens if something is damaged on the long haul?
Every move includes Released Value Protection at no charge, with Full Value Protection available. Claims are handled directly by Moving Hub, not outsourced.
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