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Oklahoma City Metro · Q4 2025 – Q1 2026

Oklahoma City: Mobile Home Moving Costs

Oklahoma City Metro • Q4 2025 – Q1 2026 Market Data

Single-Wide Avg
$7,000
Full-service, <50mi
Double-Wide Avg
$13,000
Full-service, <50mi
Per-Mile Rate
$5–$15
After base charge
vs. National
−10%
OKC discount

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Component Cost Breakdown

Itemized line items for single and double-wide moves. Range: $6,280–$16,300 (SW) and $11,400–$28,900 (DW) depending on distance, site conditions, and complexity. Wind Zone I.

Single-Wide
Cost item
Transport Base
Typical range
$2,650 - $3,400
Average: $3,050
Cost item
Setup & Anchor (Zone I)
Typical range
$1,000 - $3,500
Average: $2,000
Cost item
Utility Reconnect
Typical range
$500 - $3,000
Average: $1,500
Cost item
Skirting
Typical range
$630 - $1,550
Average: $1,090
Cost item
Permits & Fees
Typical range
$150 - $650
Average: $400
Cost item
Escort Vehicles
Typical range
$150 - $900
Average: $500
Cost item
Teardown at Origin
Typical range
$900 - $1,800
Average: $1,400
Cost item
Steps / Decks
Typical range
$300 - $1,500
Average: $800
Double-Wide
Cost item
Transport Base
Typical range
$4,500 - $7,000
Average: $5,750
Cost item
Setup & Anchor (Zone I)
Typical range
$2,000 - $6,000
Average: $3,500
Cost item
Marriage Line
Typical range
$1,000 - $3,000
Average: $2,000
Cost item
Utility Reconnect
Typical range
$700 - $4,000
Average: $2,000
Cost item
Skirting
Typical range
$1,100 - $2,500
Average: $1,550
Cost item
Permits & Fees
Typical range
$200 - $800
Average: $500
Cost item
Escort Vehicles
Typical range
$400 - $1,600
Average: $1,000
Cost item
Teardown at Origin
Typical range
$1,500 - $4,000
Average: $2,500
LocalMovers.com · Oklahoma City Metro Mobile Home Data · Q4 2025 – Q1 2026

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How to choose a mobile home mover

Five things to check before booking your transporter.

  • Active DOT number

    Verify the carrier's DOT number is active. Inactive or missing DOT = walk away.

  • Years under the same name

    Look for 5+ years operating under the same legal business name. Frequent DBA or LLC changes can hide complaint history.

  • Cargo insurance for mobile homes

    Specific cargo insurance for manufactured / mobile homes — not generic freight cargo. Ask for the certificate of insurance and minimum coverage amount in writing.

  • Permits handled for you

    Reputable transporters coordinate state and county permits directly. If they say "you handle the permits," that's non-standard for a full-service move.

  • Setup and leveling included

    Confirm whether the quote covers setup, leveling, anchoring, and utility reconnection — or just transport. Transport-only quotes are cheaper but you'll need a separate contractor for setup.

All Mobile Home Movers in Oklahoma City

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  • J&
    J & C Mobile Home Transport
    3.1 (25)DOT #841211
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  • HM
    Hodge Mobile Home Service Inc.
    3.3 (7)DOT #604582
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  • WH
    Watts House Moving
    5.0 (4)DOT #766728
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  • CM
    Curt's Mobile Home Services
    2.0 (2)DOT #1284828
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  • Top Shelf Mobile Home Services
    Top Shelf Mobile Home Services
    3.1 (16)DOT #3205074
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Mobile Home Moving Resources

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to move a single-wide mobile home in Oklahoma City?

In the Oklahoma City metro area, moving a single-wide mobile home typically costs between $3,000 and $8,000 for a full-service local move under 50 miles, with an all-in realistic average around $7,000-$9,000 including skirting, steps, and utilities. Transport-only quotes start at $2,100-$3,400 but exclude setup, permits, escorts, and reconnection.

What is the average cost to move a double-wide mobile home in OKC?

A full-service move for a double-wide mobile home in the OKC metro usually ranges from $7,000 to $15,000 for local moves, with all-in costs of $13,000-$20,000 including marriage-line reassembly, dual-section transport, anchoring, and utilities. Each half requires its own tow vehicle, ODOT permit, and escort vehicles.

Does distance affect mobile home moving costs in Oklahoma?

Yes. Costs increase significantly with distance. Movers charge a base rate plus $5 to $15 per mile all-in blended rate. Interstate moves add per-state permits: Texas $40/section TxDMV, Kansas $20-$200 KDOT, Arkansas $17/section ArDOT, Missouri $15 MoDOT. No multi-state reciprocity exists.

What is the cheapest time of year to move a mobile home in OKC?

December is the cheapest month at 0.70x baseline pricing due to holiday shutdowns. The best risk-adjusted value window is late September through November. The most expensive months are June and July at 1.30-1.32x, driven by Tinker AFB PCS moves and school calendar synchronization.

Are there hidden costs when moving a mobile home in the OKC metro?

Yes. Common hidden costs include expansive red clay foundation work ($3,500-$17,000), flood zone elevation along the North Canadian River corridor ($5,000-$50,000+), OG&E power line lifts ($450-$3,200), rural well and septic installation ($10,000-$35,000), and transit insurance gaps ($200-$800).

Do I need a permit to move a mobile home in Oklahoma?

Yes. Oklahoma law (47 O.S. § 14-103D) requires an ODOT oversize transport permit ($40 per trip) for every manufactured home move on public roads. Before the permit is issued, all ad valorem taxes must be current via OTC Form 936 from the County Assessor. Escort vehicles are mandatory for homes over 12 feet wide.

Can you move a pre-1976 mobile home in Oklahoma?

There is no explicit state ban on transporting pre-1976 homes, but practical barriers are severe. An estimated 80-95% of carriers refuse to haul pre-HUD units. Norman, Moore, Edmond, and most OKC-metro municipalities require HUD certification seals (post-June 15, 1976) for new placements, effectively barring pre-1976 homes.

How does Oklahoma's tornado risk affect mobile home moving and setup costs?

Oklahoma City falls in HUD Wind Zone I (70 mph design speed), the lowest tier, which keeps baseline anchoring costs moderate. However, the state averages 62 tornadoes per year. Prudent buyers invest $3,000-$10,000 in FEMA-compliant storm shelters, partially offset by Oklahoma's SoonerSafe rebate of up to $3,000.

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