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Comparing the Top Moving Companies in Myrtle Beach, SC: Which Mover Is Right for You?

Undergrads CrewJune 9, 202610 min read
Comparing the Top Moving Companies in Myrtle Beach, SC: Which Mover Is Right for You?

An honest, alphabetical comparison of seven Myrtle Beach-area moving companies (A & M Friendly Movers, All My Sons, Fairway, LaBarbera, Two Men and a Truck, Undergrads, and Yarborough's) by rating, type, services, and cost, so you can match the right mover to your move.

Myrtle Beach's moving market is shaped by three things that don't exist in most metros: a constant flow of snowbirds and retirees moving in from the Northeast and Midwest, a tourism economy that creates predictable seasonal demand around Memorial Day and Labor Day, and a small but real local population that rents and buys year-round around Coastal Carolina University, Horry-Georgetown Technical College, and the broader Grand Strand workforce. The result is a moving market that runs hotter than its population would suggest, with full-service movers booked solid in May, June, and the back half of summer.

If you're moving into the Grand Strand from out of state, hopping from a beach condo to a Carolina Forest house, or relocating across town from Surfside to Murrells Inlet, the mover you choose matters. The Grand Strand has fewer national franchises than Charlotte or Atlanta, more independently owned local operators, and a customer base that does most of its mover research on Facebook groups and Reddit threads rather than Google. The honest information is out there if you look for it.

We compared seven Myrtle Beach-area moving companies, with a mix of well-established locals, national franchise operations, and the labor-only model. The goal isn't to crown a winner. It's to give you enough information about each option to match the right mover to your specific move.

TL;DR

Quick read on each option. Two Men and a Truck is the highest-volume and highest-rated full-service mover in the Myrtle Beach area, with hundreds of local reviews and a track record across most of the Grand Strand. Fairway Moving Services is a well-regarded local that has won the Readers Choice Award for Best Mover in recent years, with strong reviews on both Google and Facebook. LaBarbera Movers is one of the longer-tenured local operators, with consistent reviews across residential and commercial work. A & M Friendly Movers is another local with strong customer feedback, primarily for residential moves. Yarborough's Moving is a smaller boutique local with a loyal repeat customer base. All My Sons Moving & Storage brings the brand recognition and the franchise infrastructure, with the trade-offs that come with a heavily franchised operation. Undergrads Moving runs a labor-only model where you book your own truck and we handle the lifting.

There isn't a single right answer. The right mover depends on whether you're moving a beach condo or a Carolina Forest house, how much hand-holding you want, and how much you're trying to spend.

Frequently Asked Questions

How far in advance should I book movers in Myrtle Beach?

Myrtle Beach's peak moving season runs from April through September, with the heaviest demand in May, June, and August. Snowbird season (October through April) creates secondary demand spikes as part-time residents move in and out. The major movers fill four to six weeks ahead for any Saturday in summer. End-of-month weekends in any month also book up fast. Outside those windows, three weeks of lead time is usually enough to get the date and time slot you want. If you have flexibility, a midweek midmonth move opens up more options and usually saves a little on price. And if plans fall through at the last minute, last-minute Myrtle Beach movers can sometimes step in on same-day or next-day notice.

What information do I need when requesting a moving quote?

A reasonable quote requires the bedroom count or square footage of your current home, both addresses (with floor and elevator access), a rough inventory of large or specialty items like pianos, gun safes, or oversized waterfront furniture, your preferred move date, and whether you need packing services. Myrtle Beach has a few specific wrinkles: oceanfront condos and high-rises often require Certificates of Insurance from the mover and freight elevator reservations, gated communities in Carolina Forest, Plantation Lakes, and Grande Dunes require advance notice for entry, and the Grand Strand's salt air and sand exposure means some movers offer specific protections for furniture and electronics. Flag those upfront.

What neighborhoods and nearby areas are people moving to in Myrtle Beach?

Within Myrtle Beach proper, the most active rental and buying corridors are around the central beach areas, Carolina Forest, Market Common, and the corridor along Highway 17 Bypass. North Myrtle Beach pulls a more affluent crowd looking for waterfront access without the central tourist density. South Myrtle Beach and Surfside Beach remain relatively affordable. Beyond city limits, Conway has absorbed significant growth thanks to Coastal Carolina University and lower prices, Murrells Inlet pulls families and snowbirds, Socastee offers genuinely affordable inventory just outside Myrtle Beach, and Little River (north of NMB) appeals to buyers looking for value with bay access. Most Myrtle Beach movers serve the broader Grand Strand including Calabash and Sunset Beach across the North Carolina line.

What is a labor-only moving company?

Labor-only moving means the company provides the crew, not the truck. You rent a truck or portable container yourself from U-Haul, Penske, Budget, or PODS, and the labor-only crew handles loading, unloading, and arranging your furniture. The model typically saves 25 to 35 percent compared to a full-service mover because you're not paying for the truck, the fuel, the commercial auto insurance, or the corporate garage overhead. It works best for local moves where the truck doesn't need to cover much distance, and for apartment-sized moves where the price gap matters most.

How much does it cost to hire movers in Myrtle Beach, SC?

For a local move within the Grand Strand, full-service mover pricing typically runs $600 to $1,000 for a 1-bedroom apartment or condo and $1,400 to $2,800 for a 3 to 4-bedroom house, depending on company, distance, and add-ons. Long-distance moves out of Myrtle Beach usually start around $2,500 for a 2-bedroom. Labor-only services tend to come in around $250 to $450 for a 1-bedroom plus the truck rental. Rates climb during summer, on end-of-month weekends, and around snowbird transition windows.

Myrtle Beach Moving Companies at a Glance

Listed alphabetically.

CompanyGoogle Rating (approx.)Reviews (approx.)TypeServices
A & M Friendly Movers4.7 ★~200LocalFull-service residential, packing
All My Sons Moving & Storage4.5 ★~500+NationalFull-service, packing, storage
Fairway Moving Services4.9 ★~108 (plus 50 Facebook)LocalFull-service local & long-distance, packing
LaBarbera Movers4.8 ★~250LocalFull-service residential & commercial
Two Men and a Truck4.6 ★~240+NationalFull-service, packing, storage
Undergrads Moving4.8 ★~80Local (Labor-Only)Loading, unloading, in-home moves, packing labor
Yarborough's Moving4.8 ★~150LocalFull-service residential, smaller boutique

Ratings and review counts are approximate and shift weekly. Verify before publishing.

A & M Friendly Movers

A & M Friendly Movers is a Grand Strand local with a 4.7-star Google rating across roughly 200 reviews. The operation skews toward residential work, with a steady customer base of repeat movers and word-of-mouth recommendations. Reviews focus on punctual crews, careful furniture handling, and accurate quoting.

The operation is smaller than the national franchises, which means tighter capacity during peak season and slower booking windows in summer. For customers who'd rather work with a smaller, family-style operation, A & M has built the kind of word-of-mouth reputation that comes from a decade-plus of consistent local work.

All My Sons Moving & Storage

All My Sons is a national brand with a long-standing Grand Strand presence. The operation carries a Google rating in the mid-4s with several hundred local reviews, and they handle local moves, long-distance, packing, and storage. Reviewers regularly praise individual crew members for being hardworking and professional.

The broader review picture is more complicated than the Google score alone suggests. All My Sons locations across the country tend to have noticeably lower Yelp scores than Google scores, and the most common complaint pattern is the gap between the verbal estimate and the final bill, with surcharges customers say weren't disclosed up front. The Myrtle Beach location shows some of the same pattern in recent third-party reviews. If you're considering them, get every line item in writing, confirm the hourly rate and any potential surcharges, and read the most recent local reviews carefully before booking.

Fairway Moving Services

Fairway Moving Services is one of the most recommended local movers in Myrtle Beach-area Facebook groups and Reddit threads. The operation carries a 4.9-star Google rating across roughly 108 reviews, with another 50 on Facebook, and has won the Readers Choice Award for Best Mover in recent years. Service focus is residential and small commercial, including local and intrastate long-distance work.

Reviews lean heavily on the same themes: crews that show up on time, careful handling of furniture, clear communication, and pricing that holds to the estimate. The trade-off, like with most boutique movers, is capacity. Popular dates fill faster, and same-week availability isn't guaranteed during peak months.

LaBarbera Movers

LaBarbera Movers is one of the longer-tenured local operators in the Grand Strand, with consistent reviews across residential and commercial moves. Google rating sits at 4.8 stars across roughly 250 reviews. They handle full-service local moves, residential and commercial work, packing services, and intrastate long-distance.

The LaBarbera review pattern leans heavily on professionalism and the kind of consistency that comes from a stable workforce rather than a rotating crew of contract movers. They sit in the mid-tier on price, which means not the cheapest in the market but reasonable for the level of service. For straightforward residential moves where you want reliability without paying the premium-brand markup, they're a solid local choice.

Two Men and a Truck

Two Men and a Truck is the largest franchised moving company in the country, and the Myrtle Beach location ranks at or near the top of most third-party "best of" lists for the Grand Strand. The local franchise carries a 4.6-star Google rating across roughly 240 reviews, with MoveBuddha and FreightWaves both ranking it as the top Myrtle Beach mover by overall score in 2026. The franchise model delivers a standardized booking process, branded trucks, uniformed crews, and a playbook refined over four decades.

The trade-off with any franchise is that the experience depends heavily on which specific crew shows up. The Myrtle Beach franchise has earned consistent reviews over the past several years, which suggests stable local management. Pricing reflects the national brand overhead, so don't expect the cheapest rate in the market. For customers who value predictability and want a corporate-grade infrastructure to call if something goes wrong, the franchise structure is reassuring.

Yarborough's Moving

Yarborough's is a smaller boutique Grand Strand local with a 4.8-star Google rating across roughly 150 reviews. The operation focuses on residential moves, with a loyal repeat customer base and the kind of personal-service feel that comes from a family-run business. Reviewers frequently mention the owner by name and the consistency of the crews across multiple moves.

The boutique trade-offs apply: tighter capacity, fewer specialty service options, and slower booking windows during peak demand. For customers who'd rather work with a smaller mover and don't need the franchise infrastructure, Yarborough's is the kind of company that gets passed around in word-of-mouth recommendations.

Undergrads Moving

Undergrads is a labor-only moving company staffed by Coastal Carolina University and Horry-Georgetown Technical College students. The model removes the truck from the equation: you rent a truck or container yourself, and our crew handles loading, unloading, and the heavy lifting. The cost savings come from not running a fleet, which means we can charge less per hour than full-service operations. The trade-off is that you're handling the truck rental yourself, which adds a layer of logistics some customers would rather avoid.

The model is best suited for local apartment and condo moves and smaller homes where the truck overhead is a meaningful share of the full-service price. For larger houses, long-distance moves, or anyone who doesn't want to drive a 16-foot rental, full-service is generally the cleaner path. More on the model on our Myrtle Beach page.

The Bottom Line

The Myrtle Beach moving market has more depth than its size would suggest, with a strong slate of local operators alongside the national franchises. Two Men and a Truck sits at the top of most third-party rankings and carries the most reviews. Fairway Moving has the highest local-mover rating and the strongest community recognition. LaBarbera and Yarborough's offer reliable mid-tier local alternatives. A & M Friendly Movers is a solid smaller operator. All My Sons has the brand recognition but deserves a closer look at written estimates and recent local reviews before booking.

Labor-only services like Undergrads work for a specific kind of move (local, apartment or condo-sized, customer comfortable driving a truck) and aren't the right fit for every job. Full-service local movers are the right fit for larger homes, complicated moves, and customers who'd rather hand off the entire process and not think about truck logistics.

Whichever you choose, the things that matter are the same across every mover: a written estimate that lists the hourly rate, the minimum hours, the travel time policy, and the cancellation terms. A USDOT number for any interstate work. Active reviews in the past three to six months. And lead time, especially in May through September and at the end of any given month.

For specific service details, the Undergrads Myrtle Beach page has more on what we do and don't do. For the other movers on this list, their own sites and recent Google reviews are the best starting point.