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Moving to Oxford, MS: Compare Trusted Movers & Estimate Your Move

Oxford anchors Lafayette County as Mississippi's most sophisticated college-town destination — a walkable Ole Miss corridor where nationally recognized culinary density, Square-adjacent boutique retail, Sardis Lake and Holly Springs National Forest outdoor recreation, and university-faculty stability draw households from Louisiana, Tennessee, Alabama, Texas, and Florida in 2026. Buyers trading coastal or Nashville premiums discover Oxford as a North Mississippi relocation play: historic homes near the University of Mississippi campus, faculty subdivisions along Old Taylor Road, research-and-academic employment, and genuine small-city cultural depth without Jackson Metro congestion. Our independent directory lets you compare FMCSA-licensed interstate movers serving Oxford (ZIP 38655), the Square district, College Hill, and surrounding Lafayette County neighborhoods. Use our free calculator below, then request 2–3 personalized quotes in under 24 hours.

Oxford has emerged as Lafayette County's highest-intent North Mississippi inbound market — an Ole Miss college town where culinary-scene reputation, outdoor recreation access, university employment corridors, and walkable downtown character converge for families and professionals relocating from Louisiana, Tennessee, Alabama, Texas, and Florida in 2026. Whether you are moving from New Orleans into a College Hill craftsman, accepting a University of Mississippi faculty role while targeting Square-adjacent inventory, relocating from Nashville into a Lafayette County subdivision with Ole Miss school-zone benefits, or downsizing from a Texas metro into a historic Oxford townhome with Sardis Lake weekend access, the fundamentals are identical: document your inventory accurately, verify every carrier on FMCSA.gov, and compare quotes built on equal cubic footage before you sign.

Move Trust Hub is an independent informational directory — we are not affiliated with, endorsed by, or a partner of the moving companies listed. Company names and data are used for identification and research purposes only. Oxford moves involve North Mississippi logistics that generic Southeast guides overlook: Ole Miss semester closing peaks in August and December, historic-district narrow-street shuttle constraints, I-55 and US-78 corridor scheduling clusters, faculty transfer windows, and Square-area long carries from limited street parking — all legitimate cost drivers that should appear in writing before you book.

This guide covers movers serving Oxford (ZIP 38655), the Square, College Hill, Old Taylor Road corridors, and surrounding Lafayette County neighborhoods — with cross-links to Jackson, Madison, Hattiesburg, and Gulfport for households still comparing Mississippi corridors. Interstate deliveries into historic homes, faculty estates, and premium townhome inventory frequently require shuttle trucks, long carries, and semester-aligned closing dates — factors that should be line items on your estimate, not surprises on delivery day. For statewide context, see our parent guide at /moving-to/mississippi.

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Popular Routes to Oxford

  • Louisiana → Oxford≈280–350 miles
  • Tennessee → Oxford≈180–250 miles
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34.37°N, 89.52°W · ZIP 38655

  • Lafayette, MS

Oxford in Lafayette County — sophisticated Ole Miss college town with culinary and outdoor recreation.

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Amerisafe Van Lines

Interstate carrier · Serves Lafayette, MS

4.7

Amerisafe Van Lines offers professional household and small business moving services across the continental United States. They emphasize transparent pricing, careful packing, and strong communication throughout the move process.

Reputation 97/100
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JK Moving Services

Interstate carrier · Serves Oxford, MS

4.7

JK Moving is consistently ranked among the best in customer satisfaction surveys. Family-owned with strong focus on professionalism and on-time performance.

Reputation 93/100
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Pensey Moving & Storage

Interstate carrier · Serves Oxford, MS

4.8

Pensey is highly rated for professionalism, careful handling, and transparent communication on interstate moves.

Reputation 94/100
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Local & regional movers by county

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Two Men and a Truck Oxford

Oxford · MS · Serves Lafayette County

4.7(265 reviews)

Trusted Oxford franchise with excellent reputation for residential and student moves across Lafayette County and the University of Mississippi area.

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FMCSA: Not Rated
BBB: A+
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All-Star Movers

Jackson · MS · Serves Lafayette County

4.8(120 reviews)

Highly rated regional mover serving Tupelo, New Albany, and Northeast Mississippi with efficient residential relocations.

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Labor Only
Residential
FMCSA: Not Rated
BBB: A+
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House To House

Shannon · MS · Serves Lafayette County

4.6(45 reviews)

Shannon-area mover serving Tupelo, Lee County, and Northeast Mississippi with careful residential loading and unloading.

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Labor Only
Residential
FMCSA: Not Rated
BBB: A
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Moving to Oxford: Costs & Inbound Insights

Average interstate moving costs to Oxford, MS by home size, 2026
Home SizeEst. Cubic Ft.Cost Range (from Northeast/Midwest)Transit Days
Studio / 1BR1,000–1,500$2,400 – $5,8002–6
2BR3,000–4,000$4,400 – $8,2003–8
3BR5,000–7,000$6,400 – $11,0004–9
4BR+8,000+$9,200 – $15,8005–11

Peak season (May–September) typically adds 10–20% to interstate linehaul rates into Lafayette County as Louisiana and Tennessee corporate transfer clusters, Ole Miss faculty relocations before fall semester, and summer family moves compress carrier availability on I-55 and US-78 corridors. Louisiana and Tennessee origins benefit from moderate Southeast distances; Texas and Florida relocations involve longer transit windows. Oxford historic-district shuttle staging, Square-area long carries, and premium Lafayette County accessorials can add $350–$2,400 at destination. Ranges reflect Louisiana, Tennessee, Alabama, Texas, and Florida origins; data aggregated from FMCSA-licensed carriers and verified quote patterns for ZIP 38655 deliveries.

Peak Moving Season

May through September aligns with Louisiana and Tennessee corporate transfer clusters, Ole Miss faculty moves before fall semester, and family relocations before school enrollment. August semester closings create additional carrier compression around the University of Mississippi calendar. Spring and fall offer more flexible carrier windows on I-55 routes. Book 6–10 weeks ahead for Square-adjacent and College Hill closings during peak windows.

Top Inbound States

Louisiana, Tennessee, Alabama, Texas, and Florida consistently rank among the largest origin states for Oxford relocations, driven by Ole Miss faculty and research employment, culinary-town livability reputation, outdoor recreation access, and households trading coastal or Nashville premiums for Lafayette County sophistication.

Local vs. Interstate

Moves within Lafayette County or the immediate Oxford–Tupelo regional corridor are typically local hourly jobs. Cross-state shipments require FMCSA-licensed interstate carriers. Some Oxford-area companies broker interstate loads — always verify who physically transports your goods before paying a deposit.

Why families and professionals are moving to Oxford in 2026

Oxford has posted among Mississippi's strongest North Mississippi inbound profiles — an Ole Miss college-town growth story powered by culinary-scene density, university employment corridors, outdoor recreation access, and walkable Square character that make academic and remote careers practical without capital-city price premiums. Buyers priced out of Nashville suburbs, New Orleans inner-ring inventory, or Alabama coastal metros discover they can target College Hill historic homes, Old Taylor Road faculty subdivisions, or established Lafayette County neighborhoods while keeping University of Mississippi research roles, regional healthcare employment, and Memphis or Jackson corridor commutes within manageable daily reach along US-78 and I-55.

The inbound mix reflects that premium college-town value proposition. Louisiana spillover households from New Orleans, Baton Rouge, and Lafayette target Oxford at meaningful quality-of-life upgrades with genuine culinary and cultural access. Tennessee remote workers and Nashville professionals trade Music City premiums for four-season small-city living with Ole Miss intellectual depth. Alabama buyers from Birmingham and Huntsville corridors cross state lines for Lafayette County suburban homes with university employment nearby. Texas and Florida households join North Mississippi employment while choosing ranked college-town inventory. Compared to Hattiesburg's Hub City manufacturing-and-university blend or Jackson's state-capital density, Oxford skews toward polished culinary-and-outdoor sophistication with faculty-community stability.

Lafayette County's Oxford footprint extends well beyond ZIP 38655. The Square delivers walkable boutique retail, restaurant density, and premium accessorial requirements in a historic-district setting. College Hill attracts families wanting craftsman and estate-lot inventory near campus greenway trails. Old Taylor Road and Highway 6 corridors capture faculty households with university commute flexibility and Sardis Lake weekend access. Each address type creates different final-mile logistics — a Square-adjacent townhome with stairwell constraints, a College Hill estate with long driveway staging, and a suburban ranch near Holly Springs National Forest should never share the same accessorial assumptions on a moving estimate.

If you are comparing Oxford against Jackson, Madison, Hattiesburg, or Gulfport, factor in university employment proximity, semester closing-date pressure, Louisiana and Tennessee inbound lane availability, and whether your carrier maintains direct linehaul from your origin state on I-55 and I-59 corridors. Oxford's mix of historic homes, faculty subdivisions, and premium townhome inventory means delivery logistics vary dramatically — document your exact address type when requesting quotes.

How to choose an interstate mover for an Oxford delivery

Start with FMCSA verification. Every interstate carrier must have a USDOT number and, when operating as a for-hire carrier, an MC number. Look up both on FMCSA.gov and confirm a Satisfactory safety rating or acceptable conditional rating with low complaint ratios. Move Trust Hub surfaces this data alongside Google, BBB, and Trustpilot reviews so you can research before anyone calls you.

Demand inventory-based quotes. Lowball phone estimates are the leading cause of moving-day price disputes on Southeast corridors into Lafayette County. Use our room-by-room calculator to document cubic feet and estimated weight — include garage workshop equipment, home-office setups, patio furniture, and outdoor recreation gear common among Louisiana and Tennessee spillover relocations. Send the same inventory to every carrier you compare.

Ask about Oxford and Lafayette County logistics. Historic Square properties frequently require shuttle trucks and careful staging on narrow streets. Faculty estates may need long carries from street parking and HOA move-in scheduling. Ole Miss semester closing clusters (especially August) compress carrier availability on I-55 routes — book early and confirm delivery spread windows in writing.

Read our scam avoidance guide before paying more than a modest booking deposit. Reputable interstate carriers do not demand large upfront cash payments via wire transfer or cryptocurrency. Binding not-to-exceed estimates, when supported by an accurate virtual or in-home survey, offer the strongest price protection for Mississippi-bound shipments from Louisiana, Tennessee, Alabama, and beyond.

County-level mover coverage across the Oxford corridor

Lafayette County is the primary jurisdiction for Oxford city (ZIP 38655) and surrounding North Mississippi communities. Our Lafayette County directory lists vetted local and regional movers with FMCSA licensing, Google ratings, and county cost guides — including teams experienced with historic-district shuttle deliveries, faculty-estate accessorial protocols, and cross-state university closing coordination from Louisiana and Tennessee origins.

For interstate moves, browse our national directory of 25+ major long-distance carriers — many operate well-traveled lanes from Louisiana, Tennessee, Alabama, Texas, and Florida into the Oxford North Mississippi corridor. Pair a reputable interstate linehaul carrier with a Lafayette County local crew for final-mile shuttle service when your historic property, narrow street, or campus-adjacent address requires it. Households still weighing Mississippi corridors should cross-link to our Jackson guide for state-capital employment comparison, our Madison guide for A+ school suburb living, our Hattiesburg guide for Hub City university economy context, our Gulfport guide for Gulf Coast coastal comparison, and our Mississippi statewide hub at /moving-to/mississippi for side-by-side comparison before you commit to ZIP 38655.

Sophisticated college-town living, Ole Miss employment, and culinary-scene reputation shape neighborhood preferences across Oxford. Faculty households often target College Hill and Old Taylor Road for campus proximity and Lafayette County school access. Remote workers gravitate toward Square-adjacent walkable inventory for restaurant and retail density. Outdoor enthusiasts frequently choose subdivisions near Sardis Lake and Holly Springs National Forest with weekend recreation flexibility. Wherever you land in Oxford, equal cubic-footage quotes and written accessorial disclosure remain the best defense against delivery-day disputes.

2026 interstate moving costs to Oxford MS by home size – Move Trust Hub

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Families Who Moved to Oxford

“We relocated from Baton Rouge when Oxford's culinary scene and Ole Miss stability made the math work. Comparing four carriers on identical cubic footage saved us money — and the College Hill craftsman delivery was quoted with narrow-street shuttle access clearly itemized.”

Catherine & James R.
Louisiana spillover move to College Hill · April 2026

“Moving into a Square-adjacent townhome meant tight scheduling around a Nashville closing before fall semester. The FMCSA check and calculator match helped us land a carrier that delivered within the quoted window with no historic-district long-carry surprises.”

David M.
Relocated from Nashville TN to Oxford (38655) · August 2026

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Frequently Asked Questions

How accurate is the moving calculator for Oxford relocations?

The calculator uses industry-standard item volumes and 7 lbs per cubic foot for weight — the same baseline interstate carriers use for initial estimates. Accuracy improves when you add items room-by-room and include garage contents, patio furniture, outdoor recreation gear, and home-office setups. Adjust expectations upward for historic-district shuttle staging, Square-area long carries, and peak-season Ole Miss semester closing clusters.

What is the best time of year to move to Oxford?

Spring (March–May) and fall (September–November) typically offer the best carrier availability into Lafayette County on I-55 routes. Summer aligns with Louisiana and Tennessee corporate transfer clusters and family moves before the school year (May–September) — book 6–10 weeks ahead during peak windows. Avoid scheduling around Ole Miss fall semester move-in week in mid-August unless your carrier confirms dedicated capacity.

Do I need a local mover or an interstate carrier?

Moves within Lafayette County or the immediate Oxford regional corridor are typically handled by local hourly movers. Cross-state shipments — for example, Tennessee to Oxford (ZIP 38655) — require FMCSA-licensed interstate carriers. Some local companies broker interstate loads to third parties; always verify who actually transports your goods before paying a deposit.

How much does it cost to move a 3-bedroom home to Oxford?

From Louisiana, Tennessee, Alabama, Texas, and Florida origins, a 3-bedroom household (roughly 5,000–7,000 cubic feet) typically ranges from $6,400 to $11,000 for full-service interstate transport in 2026. Final price depends on exact volume, packing services, historic or suburban accessorials, and season. Use our calculator for your specific inventory, then request matched quotes.

How does Oxford compare to Jackson for moving costs?

Interstate linehaul to Oxford is often comparable to Jackson Metro delivery from the same origin — similar North Mississippi distances with marginally different inbound pressure by season and Ole Miss semester peaks. Short regional moves from Jackson suburbs (roughly 160–180 miles) are typically full interstate shipments rather than local hourly jobs. Request quotes for each destination ZIP if you are comparing Oxford against Jackson or Madison markets.

What logistics should Louisiana relocations plan for?

Spillover moves from New Orleans, Baton Rouge, and Lafayette often involve tight closing-date windows aligned with school-year transitions and university employment changes. Document inventory accurately, confirm whether your carrier has experience with Oxford historic-district and faculty-estate deliveries, and book early during May–September peak season when cross-state relocations compress carrier availability on I-55.

What access rules affect Oxford-area moves?

Historic Square properties frequently require shuttle trucks and careful staging on narrow streets. Faculty estates may need long carries from street parking and HOA move-in scheduling. Townhouse stairwell constraints are common near campus corridors. Failure to disclose building type, elevator access, or driveway limitations is a frequent cause of rescheduling fees — share written property requirements with your carrier before loading day.

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No. Move Trust Hub is an independent informational directory and quote-matching service. We are not affiliated with, endorsed by, or a partner of the companies listed. We help you research FMCSA data, verified reviews, and reputation scores so you can make an informed decision on your own.