Plano sits at the heart of one of the densest corporate corridors in the United States. Toyota’s North American headquarters, Texas Instruments’ global headquarters, JPMorgan Chase’s regional campus, and Liberty Mutual all cluster along the Legacy and SH-121 corridor, drawing a steady stream of corporate relocations into the city. Nelson Westerberg handles Plano moves constantly — we know the difference between clearing a Legacy West high-rise condo and a custom home in Willow Bend, and we plan each accordingly.
Plano is a mature, fully built-out suburb, which shapes its moving logistics. West Plano (the 75093 and 75024 ZIP codes) is the premium tier — established luxury neighborhoods like Willow Bend, Stonebriar, and Kings Gate, with larger custom homes, mature tree canopy that affects truck clearance, and HOA move-in protocols. Central and East Plano offer more accessible established neighborhoods. The Legacy West and Shops at Legacy developments add high-rise residential buildings that come with their own freight-elevator and loading-dock requirements.
The corporate relocation factor is the biggest differentiator. A large share of Plano moves are executive and family relocations tied to the headquarters along the Legacy corridor, often coordinated through corporate relocation programs or relocation management companies (RMCs) with specific documentation, timeline, and reporting requirements. Nelson Westerberg works with these programs regularly and understands what HR teams and transferees expect.
Local moves: Across Plano or to neighboring Frisco, Allen, McKinney, Richardson, and the greater Dallas–Fort Worth metro. Full-service packing, loading, transport, and unpacking, with floor runners, door-jamb protectors, and banister wraps standard.
Long-distance moves: Plano to anywhere in the 48 contiguous states. Nelson Westerberg is a licensed interstate carrier, not a broker — your belongings stay on one truck with one crew from pickup to delivery, with no relay handoffs.
Corporate relocation: Plano’s corporate corridor generates constant executive and team relocations. We coordinate with HR teams, RMCs, and transferees directly, managing timelines, building access, and documentation so corporate moves run on schedule.
Specialty moves: Fine art, antiques, pianos, wine collections, and high-value estate furniture, with custom crating and climate-controlled transport — particularly important for the higher-value homes of West Plano during the Texas summer.
Planning a move to the area and want the full picture on neighborhoods, schools, and cost of living? See our complete Plano moving guide for an in-depth relocation breakdown.
Nelson Westerberg uses binding not-to-exceed estimates: the quoted price is the maximum you’ll pay, and if the move takes less time or weight than estimated, you pay less. No surprise charges at delivery.
Local Plano moves for a typical home generally run between $900 and $2,200 depending on size, access, and services, with high-rise Legacy West moves carrying modest elevator-and-dock surcharges. Long-distance moves from Plano to the East Coast range from roughly $4,500 to $9,000, and West Coast moves from $4,000 to $8,500 depending on volume and distance. Every estimate is itemized in writing — no vague verbal quotes.
Does Nelson Westerberg serve all of Plano and its neighborhoods?
Yes. We serve all of Plano including West Plano (Willow Bend, Stonebriar, Kings Gate), Central and East Plano, and the Legacy West and Shops at Legacy areas, plus neighboring Frisco, Allen, McKinney, and Richardson.
Do you handle corporate relocations into the Legacy corridor?
Yes. We work with the corporate relocation programs and RMCs serving Toyota, Texas Instruments, JPMorgan Chase, Liberty Mutual, and other Legacy-corridor employers, as well as directly with transferees, managing documentation and timelines throughout.
Are you a moving broker or a licensed carrier?
Nelson Westerberg is a licensed interstate carrier. We do not broker moves to subcontractors — our own crews handle your belongings from start to finish on one truck.
How far in advance should I book a Plano move?
For summer moves (the peak May–September window), book four to six weeks out; high-rise moves needing building coordination may need more lead time. Off-season moves can usually be scheduled with two to three weeks’ notice.
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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.
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