Frisco is one of the fastest-growing cities in the country, having expanded from 33,000 residents at the turn of the millennium to roughly 250,000 today. That growth has been fueled by corporate headquarters relocations, the PGA of America’s headquarters and its Fields development, and the Dallas Cowboys’ world headquarters at The Star. Nelson Westerberg handles Frisco moves constantly, and we understand the logistics of a city built almost entirely around master-planned communities and larger, newer homes.

What Frisco Moves Actually Involve

Frisco’s defining characteristic is its master-planned communities, and they shape every move. Luxury developments like Fields in Frisco (around the PGA headquarters), Starwood, and Newman Village feature larger custom homes, gated access, and HOA protocols, while amenity-rich family communities like Phillips Creek Ranch and Windsong Ranch have their own access and move-in rules. The homes tend to be larger than in older suburbs, which means heavier shipments and more planning for packing and protection.

The corporate factor matters here too. Frisco has drawn headquarters relocations from high-cost states — Public Storage from California among them — and the resulting executive and family moves are frequently coordinated through corporate relocation programs and RMCs with specific documentation and timeline requirements. Nelson Westerberg works with these programs and with transferees directly.

Local Knowledge That Matters

  • Gated community & HOA procedures: Frisco’s master-planned and gated communities — Newman Village, Starwood, the Fields neighborhoods, and others — enforce gate access scheduling, approved move hours, driveway and street protection, and large-truck restrictions. We confirm each community’s requirements before move day.
  • Corporate & RMC coordination: We work with the relocation programs behind Frisco’s headquarters arrivals and with individual transferees, handling weight documentation, timelines, and reporting.
  • Larger-home logistics: Frisco homes skew larger and newer, which means heavier shipments and more extensive packing. We plan crew size, truck capacity, and materials accordingly, and provide custom crating for high-value pieces in the luxury communities.
  • Summer heat planning: North Texas summers routinely exceed 100 degrees — a risk to wood, electronics, leather, and art. Our crews start early and use heat-aware wrapping and fast load-to-transport workflows to minimize exposure.
  • Highway routing: We route Frisco moves via the Dallas North Tollway, the Sam Rayburn Tollway (SH-121), and US-75 depending on destination and time of day, scheduling around the heavy DNT rush-hour congestion that defines the corridor.

Moving Services in Frisco

Local moves: Across Frisco or to neighboring Plano, McKinney, Prosper, Little Elm, and the greater Dallas–Fort Worth metro. Full-service packing, loading, transport, and unpacking, with home-protection materials standard.

Long-distance moves: Frisco to anywhere in the 48 contiguous states. As a licensed interstate carrier — not a broker — we keep your belongings on one truck with one crew from pickup to delivery.

Corporate relocation: We coordinate with the corporate relocation programs and RMCs driving Frisco’s headquarters growth, as well as directly with executives and families, managing the timelines and documentation corporate moves require.

Specialty moves: Fine art, antiques, pianos, wine collections, and estate furniture, with custom crating and climate-controlled transport — essential for the high-value homes of Fields, Starwood, and Newman Village in the Texas summer.

Planning a move to the area and want the full picture on neighborhoods, schools, and cost of living? See our complete Frisco moving guide for an in-depth relocation breakdown.

What You’ll Pay for a Frisco Move

Nelson Westerberg uses binding not-to-exceed estimates — the quoted price is the maximum you’ll pay, and you pay less if the move runs lighter or faster than estimated. No surprise charges at delivery.

Local Frisco moves typically run between $1,000 and $2,500 depending on home size, community access, and services; the larger homes common in Frisco often land toward the upper end. Long-distance moves from Frisco to the East Coast range from roughly $4,800 to $9,500, and West Coast moves from $4,200 to $8,800 depending on volume and distance. Every estimate is itemized in writing.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Nelson Westerberg serve all of Frisco’s communities?
Yes. We serve all of Frisco including Fields, Starwood, Newman Village, Phillips Creek Ranch, Windsong Ranch, Panther Creek, and the historic downtown Rail District, plus neighboring Plano, McKinney, and Prosper.

Do you handle moves in gated and master-planned communities?
Yes. We coordinate gate access, approved move hours, and HOA move-in requirements across Frisco’s gated and master-planned communities, confirming each community’s protocols before move day.

Are you a moving broker or a licensed carrier?
Nelson Westerberg is a licensed interstate carrier. We do not broker to subcontractors — our own crews handle your move from start to finish on one truck.

How far in advance should I book a Frisco move?
For peak-season summer moves, book four to six weeks out, with extra lead time for gated-community coordination. Off-season moves can typically be scheduled with two to three weeks’ notice.

Customer Reviews (Verified)

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Amazing people to work with and hassle free moving. Didn’t have to worry about a thing, very much professional staff and fast.

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Their movers are very professional, and all their support staff are very good on coordinating the moves to ensure all parties are on the same schedule. With my furniture being temporary stored for few months and there were damages to some of the furniture, they were very efficient to provide compensation for the damaged items. I particularly like their web-based claim filing system, very user friendly.

June 17
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