Updated April 2026

Container Moving Prices in Oregon: 2026 Full Comparison

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$440 local (16 ft)
$2,700 for 1,000 mi
$4,300 cross-country
Container moving costs from Oregon (2026). Oregon is right around the national average. PODS, U-Pack, and 1-800-PACK-RAT all serve Oregon. Includes 30 days of storage.

Oregon has full coverage from all three national container companies, creating competitive pricing and good scheduling flexibility in major metros. Portland has the most options. Portland has good container availability with all three national companies. Salem and Eugene have moderate coverage on I-5. Bend has limited access. The Oregon coast (Highway 101) has very limited con

Oregon container moving insight

Portland’s rainy climate has prompted PODS to offer a unique service in the Pacific NW: covered loading areas at their Portland and Salem facilities where customers can load containers under shelter during the rainy season. This facility-loading option eliminates the rain risk entirely and is popular with customers who do not want to gamble on a dry loading day between October and May.

Who uses container moving in Oregon

Oregon container customers are Portland remote workers relocating to cheaper Boise or Bend who need bridge storage during the housing search, California arrivals using Portland as a more affordable Pacific NW alternative, and retirees heading to Arizona or Nevada for drier climates. Oregon’s persistent rain (October-May) makes container loading timing critical: experienced Portland container customers wait for a dry day or rig a tarp shelter over the container entrance. PODS offers covered loading bays at their Portland and Salem facilities specifically because of this rain challenge, and facility loading has become the preferred method for rainy-season moves.

Route 16-ft Container Distance Why People Move
Oregon to California $1,800 600 mi LA/Bay Area career returns, I-5 south corridor
Oregon to Washington $900 200 mi Seattle job market, short distance
Oregon to Idaho $1,500 400 mi Boise affordability migration

The most affordable container route from Oregon is to Washington at $900 for a 16-foot container. Pricing includes delivery, 30 days of rental, transportation, and pickup. Two containers for a larger home roughly doubles the cost.

Container moving costs in Oregon

Oregon – 16-foot Container
Budget
$440
Average
$2,700
High-End
$4,300
Local move2,000+ miles
How Oregon compares
Oregon$2,700 (+2%)
Pacific average$4,050 (+53%)
National Average$2,650

Container sizes and pricing in Oregon

Oregon has moderate container availability. Portland has the most scheduling options. Lead times are 7-14 days during peak, 5-7 days off-peak.

Container Size Local 1,000 Miles 2,000 Miles Best For
8-foot (~385 cu ft) $242 $1,485 $2,301 Studio, 1BR, single room
12-foot (~689 cu ft) $343 $2,106 $3,264 1-2BR apartment
16-foot (~857 cu ft) $440 $2,700 $4,300 2-3BR home (most popular)
Two 16-foot containers $726 $4,455 $7,095 3-4BR home, large household

Which container companies serve Oregon?

Company Serves Oregon? Container Options Storage Included
PODS Yes 8, 12, 16 ft 30 days included
U-Pack Yes ReloCubes + trailer Separate pricing
1-800-PACK-RAT Yes 8, 12, 16 ft 30 days included

With all three national companies competing in Oregon, get quotes from each. Pricing for the same route can vary 20-35% between companies. PODS has the largest network and most storage locations. U-Pack often has the lowest price for partial loads. 1-800-PACK-RAT offers price matching and the strongest containers.

Container vs full-service movers vs rental truck from Oregon

Option Cost (1,000 mi) Your Effort Delivery Time Storage
Container (PODS, U-Pack, 1-800-PACK-RAT) $2,700 You pack and load 5-14 days 30 days included
Full-service movers $4,455 Movers handle everything 7-21 days Extra $100-$300/mo
Rental truck (DIY) $1,755+ You do everything + drive You control No storage

Rental truck costs from Oregon are close to the national average. Budget $1,755 for the truck plus $500-$1,000 for gas, hotels, and food.

Containers save $1,755 over full-service movers from Oregon for a 1,000-mile move with a 3BR home. The trade-off: you handle packing, loading, and unloading. Hiring a loading crew in Oregon costs $260 for 2 workers for 2 hours, still keeping the total well below full-service pricing.

Additional costs for container moves in Oregon

Fee Cost in Oregon Notes
Street permit $50-$150 Required if container is on public street. Check with your Oregon city.
Loading labor (2 people, 2 hrs) $260 Through HireAHelper or local movers. Not included in any container quote.
Additional storage $170/month After the first 30 days included in your quote.
Packing supplies $150-$300 Boxes, tape, blankets, mattress bags for a 2-3BR home.
Content protection $10-$350/mo PODS plans range from basic to full replacement value.

Container moving tips for Oregon

Portland has good container availability with all three national companies. Salem and Eugene have moderate coverage on I-5. Bend has limited access. The Oregon coast (Highway 101) has very limited container service due to narrow roads. Portland requires street permits ($75-$150) in most neighborhoods. Many Portland neighborhoods with mature trees have low-hanging branches that interfere with the PODZILLA delivery arm. Request a pre-delivery site assessment. Oregon’s persistent rain (October-May) means loading during the wet season requires tarps and waterproof practices. Items loaded in an open container during Oregon rain will get wet. Load on dry days or set up a tarp shelter over the container entrance. Portland’s inbound migration means containers arriving are competitive; outbound costs more.

Bridge moves in Oregon

Roughly 24% of container moves in Oregon include a storage component (bridge moves where the gap between selling and buying requires temporary storage). Container storage in Oregon costs $170/month for a 16-foot container. A 3-month bridge adds $510 to your total. This is significantly cheaper than the double-loading cost of using full-service movers for a bridge move (which adds $1,500-$3,000 for the extra load and unload at storage).

How to save on container moving in Oregon

Move off-peak. October through March saves $405 on a 1,000-mile move from Oregon. Container prices rise 10-20% during May-September. Mid-week and mid-month timing saves an additional 5-10%.

Right-size your container. If your belongings fit in a 12-foot container (1-2BR apartment or heavily decluttered 3BR), you save $594 on a 1,000-mile move versus the 16-foot option. Measure and inventory before choosing. A container that is 80% full is perfect. A container that is 50% full means you overpaid for space.

Declutter aggressively before packing. Every item you do not move is volume you do not pay for. Sell, donate, or discard anything that costs less to replace than the share of container space it occupies. For a 16-foot container costing $2,700, each cubic foot of space costs roughly $3.2. An old armchair taking 30 cubic feet of space costs $96 of container space to move.

Get quotes from every available company. PODS, U-Pack, 1-800-PACK-RAT serve Oregon. Pricing for the same route varies 20-35% between companies. The 15 minutes spent getting multiple quotes can save $675 or more.

Pack yourself. Container companies charge nothing for your labor. If you hire loading help in Oregon at $260 for 2 hours with 2 workers, your total loading cost is still a fraction of what full-service movers charge. Many people enlist friends and family for loading day, reducing the cost to pizza and drinks.

Permits and placement logistics in Oregon

If your container will sit on a public street in Oregon, expect permit costs of $50-$150. Driveway placement typically requires no permit. Before booking, verify two things: (1) your driveway or street can accommodate the delivery truck (needs roughly 60 feet of straight clearance and a level surface), and (2) your city or HOA allows container placement for your needed duration.

Mountain and hillside addresses in Oregon may not accommodate container delivery due to steep grades or narrow access roads. The delivery truck needs a level surface for the hydraulic lift to operate safely. If your driveway has a significant slope, the container may need to be placed on the street or at an alternative location.

How Oregon compares to neighboring states

State Local (16 ft) 1,000 Miles PODS? vs Oregon
Washington $460 $2,700 Yes 0%
California $500 $2,400 Yes +12%
Nevada $420 $2,600 Yes +4%
Idaho $420 $2,800 Yes -4%

Among Oregon’s neighbors, California has the lowest container pricing at $2,400 for a 1,000-mile move. If you live near the border, getting quotes for pickup in both states can reveal meaningful differences, especially if the neighboring state has different company availability or lower permit costs.

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National guide: PODS & Container Moving Cost – complete 2026 guide

Frequently asked questions about container moving in Oregon

A local container move in Oregon with a 16-foot container costs $440 on average. A 1,000-mile move costs $2,700. A 2,000-mile cross-country move costs $4,300. These prices include delivery, 30 days of rental, transportation, and pickup. Add $260 for loading help and $170/month for additional storage.

PODS, U-Pack, 1-800-PACK-RAT all serve Oregon. Portland has the best scheduling availability. Get quotes from all three to compare pricing for your specific route.

A studio or 1BR needs one 8-foot container ($242 local, $1,485 long-distance in Oregon). A 2-3BR home needs one 16-foot container ($440 local, $2,700 LD) with aggressive packing, or two containers ($726 local, $4,455 LD). A 4BR home almost always needs two 16-foot containers. Pack at 60% of stated capacity.

If the container sits on a public street rather than your private driveway, most Oregon cities require a permit costing $50-$150. The container company does not arrange this. Check with your city’s parking authority before booking.

Yes. A container move in Oregon saves roughly $1,485 compared to full-service movers for the same 1,000-mile move. The trade-off is that you handle packing, loading, and unloading yourself. Hiring loading labor in Oregon costs $260 for a 2-person crew for 2 hours.

October through March, mid-week, mid-month. Container prices in Oregon rise 10-20% during peak season (May-September). Off-peak saves $405 on a 1,000-mile move.

How we calculate these costs: All figures represent 2025-2026 market rates based on industry surveys, provider rate sheets, and regional cost-of-living data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Container moving costs in Oregon prices are updated quarterly.


📅 Last updated: April 18, 2026