A New Chapter Starts with a Big Decision
The destination is set. Maybe it is Sarasota to be closer to the grandkids. Maybe it is Scottsdale for the dry heat, or Asheville for the mountains without the winter. The house is listed, the real estate agent is handling showings, and the next chapter finally feels real.
What most people underestimate is everything that happens between selling the house and arriving at the new one.
Baby boomers now account for more than half of all home sellers nationally, and an estimated $68 trillion in generational wealth is expected to transfer over the next two decades, with a significant portion tied directly to home equity. That is not an abstract economic trend. In Chicago, it plays out one household at a time: a lifetime of furniture, photo albums, fragile collections, and irreplaceable belongings loaded onto a truck and driven 800 to 1,200 miles south.
The Gap Between Planning Where to Go and Planning How to Get There
Most families spend months researching the right city, the right neighborhood, the right floor plan. Then they spend a few days picking a mover, often based on a Google search and a phone quote.
That imbalance matters more with a senior long-distance move than almost any other type of relocation. As Daniel Iordan of Moovers Chicago explained in a recent interview on SmartTalk, “We want customers to have data when they make a decision.” That philosophy matters because long-distance household relocations run anywhere from $4,000 to $11,000 or more depending on volume, distance, and complexity. These jobs require USDOT-registered carriers, multi-day logistics planning, and a level of coordination that a phone quote simply cannot capture.
The emotional stakes are just as real as the financial ones. Leaving a family home after decades is not a transaction. It is a life transition. And the moving company you choose is the one entity responsible for physically carrying that life from one place to the next.
What a Qualified Long-Distance Mover Actually Looks Like
In a market with more than 450 licensed moving companies, most of them make similar promises. The difference is in what can be independently verified.
Start with safety. A company operating a fleet across hundreds of highway miles every week should be investing in technology that protects both its crews and your belongings. Moovers Chicago deploys Samsara AI dash cam technology across its entire 29-vehicle fleet, providing 360-degree coverage that detects cyclists, pedestrians, and road hazards in real time. The result has been an 81% reduction in speeding incidents and only two accidents in five years. For the customer, this also creates an unbroken video evidence chain showing exactly how belongings were loaded, transported, and delivered.
Then look at recognition that is earned, not purchased. The IMAWA Mover of the Year award is evaluated by industry peers on safety, operations, equipment, and professional development. The Community Choice Award is voted on by community members and formalized by a City Council of Chicago resolution. A 4.9-star rating across 20,000+ completed moves is a statistical pattern, not a lucky streak. And a 95% customer recommendation rate is a satisfaction signal that cannot be manufactured.
Before You Book: A Practical Checklist
Whether you are planning your own move or helping a parent plan theirs, a few steps taken early will save significant stress later.
Verify that the company holds active FMCSA registration for interstate moves. This is a free, public database search. Request an in-home estimate rather than a phone or online quote. For a senior household with decades of accumulated belongings, accurate scoping makes the difference between a reliable price and a moving-day surprise. Ask about the claims process before you need it. A reputable company will explain exactly how damage claims are handled, documented, and resolved. Check review platforms for volume and recency alongside the star rating. A high rating on a small number of reviews is not the same as a high rating on thousands. And start earlier than feels necessary. For a complex long-distance move, eight to twelve weeks of lead time is realistic.
The Destination Deserves the Journey
Choosing where to spend the next chapter is one of the most meaningful decisions a person can make. The move itself deserves the same level of care and preparation. The right moving company will not just transport your belongings. It will give you confidence that the transition was handled with the respect it deserves.
Get a free estimate from Moovers Chicago and start planning your long-distance move with a team built for exactly this kind of work.












