St. Louis to Dallas Movers | First Place Moves

St. Louis southwest to Dallas: 630 miles down I-44 to US-69 and I-35 across Oklahoma into north Texas, with one blue-ribbon crew start to finish and a flat written rate agreed first.

Dallas is the longest lane on our board, about 630 miles southwest from our yard off Papin Street near The Hill, down I-44 to US-69 and I-35 across Oklahoma into north Texas, roughly nine and a half hours. A good share of these jobs are families heading to Texas for work or a lower cost of living: a Tower Grove household landing near Lakewood, a Kirkwood couple heading to a place in Plano, or a transfer leaving a downtown St. Louis office for a Dallas firm. Whatever the move, First Place Moves carries it on one truck with the crew that loaded it the full lane, so the hands that load your St. Louis home are the hands that wheel it into the Dallas place.

The drive is a long day or a two-day haul, southwest on I-44 past Springfield, onto US-69 and I-35 through Oklahoma and into the metroplex, so Gina maps the route, the access, and the delivery timing at both ends well ahead. The St. Louis end gets the crew’s full attention: a Dutchtown brick two-family with a steep stoop and a narrow stair, a Lafayette Square walk-up with a long carry and no driveway, or a Washington Avenue loft with a freight elevator and a certificate of insurance. The Dallas end gets the same, whether a Lakewood bungalow with a tight drive or a tower with a dock window and a COI. We are a licensed and insured mover, registered with the Missouri Division of Motor Carrier Services with US DOT and MC authority for the interstate run and $1M in cargo coverage, a full-service general mover for any home, apartment, or office, packing and storage included. The shipment never leaves our crew’s hands across the state lines. Get a St. Louis to Dallas moving quote, or read how our long-distance moving service runs the longest lanes on our board.

Your move carries a flat written price you green-light before a single box is loaded, and it stays level across all 630 miles. Tell us the size of each home, what needs packing, and how both ends open up, and Gina rides that number from your St. Louis room straight to the one in Dallas. Heading this far south, a price that will not budge is the sensible call, and packing the truck like a system means fewer round trips and a written rate you can count on.

St. Louis → Dallas — Estimated Cost

Home SizeEstimated Flat RateTypical Transit
Studio / 1 BR$1,900–$2,8402–3 days
2 Bedrooms$2,840–$4,2502–3 days
3 Bedrooms$4,100–$6,1302–3 days
4+ BR / House$5,930–$8,8502–3 days

Read these as ballpark budget figures. We lock the binding written price once we have walked through your home size and the access at each end together.

Moving St. Louis to Dallas?

The same St. Louis movers load it and set it down, on one binding written price, the whole way door to door

Our own St. Louis crew loads your home in St. Louis and stays accountable the entire route — never a broker, never a load board.

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Long-Distance Move Reviews

Katie M.
Katie M.
Clayton · Yelp
★★★★★

“Punctual and communicative. Donnie and Andre did great.”

Ryan K.
Ryan K.
Kirkwood · Google
★★★★★

“Thank you guys for moving us in. You guys were fast and friendly! We appreciate you helping us start the next chapter of our lives! Shoutout to Donnie, Andre and Marcus :)”

Allison R.
Allison R.
Webster Groves · Google
★★★★★

“Omgoodness...they stepped up when I needed them. They were EXCELLENT! Definitely would use again.”

Route FAQ

How long does the move to Dallas take?

Figure roughly 630 miles southwest, down I-44 past Springfield, onto US-69 and I-35 through Oklahoma and into the metroplex, about nine and a half hours behind the wheel. We set a delivery day with you and plan the timing at both ends, so a larger household is not rushed at the curb and the Dallas unload lands when you are ready.

We're heading into a Dallas tower with freight-elevator windows and a reserved loading slot - can your crew handle that?

Yes, at both ends of the run. An Uptown Dallas tower comes with freight-elevator windows, loading docks, and certificate-of-insurance paperwork, and the same goes for a Washington Avenue loft here in St. Louis. We file the COI ahead of time, lock down the elevator window, and plan the approach so the crew never ends up waiting around on move day.

Is my move transferred at any point on the way?

It is not. The same truck and the same crew run the full I-44 to I-35 lane and pull up to your Dallas door. We never hand the shipment to a broker, relay it to another driver, or subcontract the carry. The crew that loads your St. Louis home is the crew that sets it down in Dallas.

How is the Dallas price set?

Our quote is a single flat written figure drawn from each home's size and the access on either end, never a clock running for a day or two down I-44. We confirm the steps, the carry distance, the street parking, and any elevator rules, then Gina sends you that number to approve. It holds across all 630 miles to Dallas, with the one exception being an access detail the walkthrough never caught.

Send the Basics, Get Your Flat Rate in Writing

One written figure for the whole job comes back to you, usually within the hour. Asking costs nothing and locks you into nothing.

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