Key factors that impact the cost of your Laredo to Omaha movetoggle

The cost of Laredo movers will depend on:

  • Size of your move: The more items you have, the more your move will cost. A smaller move from Laredo to Omaha (like a one-bedroom) could be as low as $1,479, while larger moves may reach $7,939 for a four-bedroom home.
  • Seasonal demand: Moving in the summer? Expect to pay more โ€” itโ€™s the busiest time of year for movers in Laredo.
  • DIY vs. hiring pros: You can cut costs by renting a truck (typically $810 to $2,099, but it requires more effort than hiring professional movers.

What to know before moving from Laredo to Omaha

Moving from Laredo to Omaha comes with exciting new opportunities โ€” but also higher living costs. Since Omaha is generally more expensive than Laredo, itโ€™s important to plan ahead and budget carefully for the change.

Check out how the two cities compare so you know what to expect before you relocate:

Laredo Omaha
Average rent cost $1,241 $1,295
Average home value $210,593 $275,214
Average income (per capita) $58,896 $65,359
Cost of living (single person) $1,756 $3,133
Cost of living (family of 4) $3,770 $4,020
Unemployment rate 7.9% 3.4%
Sales tax 8.25% 7.0%
State income tax 0.0% 6.64%
  • Rent prices in Omaha are 4% higher than in Laredo, which means youโ€™ll have less money in your pocket each month.
  • In terms of homeownership, youโ€™ll be able to get more for your money in Laredo.
    Home prices in Omaha are 30.7% higher than in Laredo.
  • Income in Omaha is 11.0% higher than in Laredo, so you could earn more for doing the same job. The top employers in Omaha include Berkshire Hathaway, C&A Industries, and Union Pacific.
  • Be sure to budget for higher bills in Omaha, since the cost of living for a single person in Omaha is 78.4% higher than in Laredo. This includes routine expenses like utilities, groceries, clothing, and transportation.
  • If youโ€™re moving your family to Omaha, keep in mind that your living expenses could increase. The cost of living for a family in Omaha is 6.6% higher than in Laredo.
  • The unemployment rate in Omaha is 56.96% lower than in Laredo.
  • Youโ€™ll spend less on retail and restaurants in Omaha, since the cityโ€™s sales taxes in Omaha are 15.15% lower than in Laredo.
  • State income taxes in Omaha are 6.64% higher than in Laredo.

To put this in perspective, you would need around $5,352.51 in Omaha to maintain the same standard of life that you can have with $3,000.00 in Laredo.

How life is different in Laredo vs. Omaha

Omaha Laredo
Population 483,335 255,205
AllTransit Transportation Performance Score 5 4
Walkability score 48 37
Bike friendliness score 42 40
Crime Index 45.72 36.23
Safety Index 54.28 63.77
Air Quality Good Good
  • The population of Omaha is about 89% greater than Laredo, so you may find more to see and do in your new surroundings. Of course, with more people can also come increased competition for jobs and housing.
  • Omaha offers better access to buses and trains than Laredo, based on public transportation ratings. Omaha has a transit score of 5 out of 10 compared to 4 in Laredo. The higher the score, the more public transportation pickup and dropoff locations a city provides.
  • Living in Omaha means youโ€™ll likely be within closer walking distance to restaurants, shops, parks, and entertainment than you are in Laredo. Omaha is considered more walkable than Laredo, with a score of 48 out of 100 versus 37 out of 100 in Laredo. A cityโ€™s walkability score indicates how pedestrian-friendly it is in terms of proximity of neighborhoods to amenities.
  • Omaha and Laredo are similarly bike-friendly based on their comparable ratings of 42 and 40 respectively. Bike-friendliness scores between 50 and 100 indicate varying levels of infrastructure to support cyclists, including bike lanes and roadway connectivity. Cities with scores under 50 are considered more car-dependent.
  • The crime rate in Omaha is higher than in Laredo, so you may want to exercise a little extra caution as you're acclimating to your new location. While the crime index is 45.72 in Omaha, it is 36.23 in Laredo. With this index, the lower the score, the better, since it indicates a cityโ€™s crime levels.
  • You may want to exercise more caution as youโ€™re getting used to your new surroundings in Omaha. With a crime index of 54.28, Omaha ranks lower in overall safety than Laredo, whose index is Laredo's 63.77. The safety index measures how safe people in a city feel about walking alone, both during the day and at night, as well as data on muggings, theft, vandalism, and other instances of petty crime.
  • The air quality in Omaha and Laredo is generally the same (Good). Cities with good to moderate ratings have clean or acceptable air quality, with the possibility of small pollutants affecting people with certain health conditions like asthma. Anything beyond the moderate rate means increased impact on residents.

Other things to consider for your Laredo vs. Omaha move

  • Weather: Omaha has hot summers and cold winters. Most rain fall occurs during the warmer months.
  • HOA rules: Itโ€™s a good idea to look into your HOA or community regulations before moving day arrives.
  • Elevator reservation: If your building has an elevator, itโ€™s a good idea to secure a reservation before your moving day.
  • Truck parking permits: To avoid fines or delays, check whether a parking permit is needed for your moving truck.
  • State licensing: The Nebraska Public Service Commission (NPSC) regulates local and intrastate moving companies within the state. All movers must have a Certificate of Authority issued by the NPSC, maintain minimum levels of insurance, and comply with regulations set forth by the Commissionโ€™s Motor Carrier Division. Before booking, ensure the moving company is officially licensed to handle your move.
  • State regulator: To confirm a moving companyโ€™s license in Nebraska, visit the state's public utilities commission
  • Moving permits: While Nebraska doesnโ€™t mandate moving permits, checking local parking guidelines before your move-in day is still a good idea.
  • Change of address: We recommend submitting your USPS change of address form at least one week before your move to ensure your mail gets forwarded to Omaha without delay. You can select your official move date when completing the form. Start the process here.
  • Moving company insurance: Every state sets its own rules for what insurance moving companies need to maintain. Opt for Released Value Protection, a no-cost choice with minimal coverage, as movers are liable for up to 60 cents per pound per item. For example, if your mover misplaces or damages a valuable antique weighing 30 pounds, you'd receive $18 (60 cents x 30 pounds). For broader coverage, discuss alternatives with your moving company or consider consulting a third-party insurance provider.
  • Moving checklist: Our moving checklist gives you the peace of mind that comes with being fully prepared.

Where to live in Omaha

With your sights set on "Big "O"", these are some of the most popular neighborhoods to consider in Omaha.

Best neighborhoods for singles

  • Benson
  • Aksarben/Elmwood Park
  • Old Market
  • Midtown Crossing
  • Blackstone

Best neighborhoods for families

  • Dundee
  • Aksarben/Elmwood Park
  • West Omaha
  • Millard
  • Field Club

Things to do in Omaha

Once youโ€™re settled into your new home in Nebraska, itโ€™s time to get out and discover what Omaha has to offer. No matter your interests, thereโ€™s something for everyone here:

  • Arts and culture: Omaha features a variety of museums and cultural arts centers, including the The Durham Museum, Joslyn Art Museum, Omaha Children's Museum, General Crook House Museum, and Freedom Park Navy Museum.
  • Outdoor recreation: The cityโ€™s Heartland of America Park, Kenefick Park, First National's Spirit of Nebraska's Wilderness and Pioneer Courage Park, and Zorinsky Lake and Recreation Area โ€” among other spots โ€” perfect for hiking, biking, or simply soaking up the outdoors.
  • Sports: Grab a seat and root for the home team during an Creighton Bluejays (NCAA), Omaha Mavericks (NCAA), Omaha Storm Chasers (Triple-A East), or Omaha Lancers (USHL) game.

FAQ

When is the best time to move from Laredo to Omaha?

The most budget-friendly and comfortable times to move from Laredo to Omaha are in the spring or fall, when the weather is mild and moving rates in Laredo are lower.

When is the cheapest time to move from Laredo to Omaha?

With many people choosing to move from Laredo to Omaha in spring or fall, winter moves often come with better rates. Take a look at our moving discounts guide to find out how to save.

How long does a move from Laredo to Omaha take?

Moving from Laredo, TX to Omaha, NE covers 1,074 miles and usually takes two to eight days. Need to move faster? Some Laredo movers offer expedited options. If youโ€™re not ready to receive your items, look into storage solutions in Omaha.

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