Did you know that Dose Moving and Storage is a full-service moving company?

We offer:

  • Packing
  • Moving
  • Unpacking
  • Storage
  • NO hidden fees
  • NO extra fee for weekends
  • NO extra fee for weight
  • NO extra fee for blankets & Wrapping

Our pricing is clear and competitive; the way business should be done!

Top-Rated Phoenix Arizona Movers

It’s been said that Phoenix is the relocation, capital of the world. After all, more people are moving to the city – and across the city – than anywhere else in the world. With 20 years of Phoenix-based experience, several offices throughout the area, and a long history of giving back to the community, our team of movers in Arizona make your move simple – get a quote now and get started moving today!

Why Should I Use A Professional Phoenix Moving Company?

Moving is hard. Let’s just state the obvious. Coordinating it all, and getting your things from one location to the next is never a good time. However, there are many great reasons to move and it can also be a very exciting time in your life. If you are thinking about moving and not sure if you want to do it yourself, then welcome! We are here to help you decide if the ease of a moving company is worth the extra cash.

Moving boxes, furniture, and household items can be a chore. However, when you get to your destination, do you have help there as well? Moving out of a location where you have made friends and have people that are willing to help is one thing. But, once you get to the new location, do you have anyone on that end? Moving or just you and your family can mean a whole lot of trips in and out and up the stairs.

Why hire a Professional Moving company?

Do you have a bad back or other health issues? Lifting heavy objects when you have a bad back or bad knees is not a great idea. You could hurt yourself and lose time at your job. This can have a ripple effect on you and your family. Hiring a licensed and insured professional moving company in Phoenix will save your back and let you move on with life, without additional medical treatments. Moving to Phoenix is not an easy task. There are lots of heavy boxes to move, furniture, and household items. As we age, it seems to get even more daunting, but that’s why we are a professional moving company that is ready to help you. Why hire a professional moving company? To get you moved quickly and with ease. There is little you have to worry about, we will get your belongings to their next destination without worry or concern.

Free Quotes

Absolutely! We also offer free in-home estimates in writing. Let us know if you would prefer for us to come out.
No two moves are ever the same. As you can imagine, there are a lot of variables involved, like the distance between locations, the number of items being transported, and the number of trucks and crew needed – just to name a few.

What People Say About Our Moving Company

… Super work ethic, friendly and reliable. We went from a three-bedroom house to a two-bedroom townhouse with lots of boxes and furniture. Dose moving definitely took the stress out of moving!
CLAUDIA & MICHAEL

They showed up on time, quickly loaded boxes, and ensured fragile items and furniture were properly protected. Professional and friendly.

TOD P.
These guys were a dream come true. All the reviews are accurate. Patrick and his crew were extremely professional and efficient.
ANTHONY RASH

Our Location in Phoenix AZ

About Phoenix AZ

Phoenix is the capital of the southwestern U.S. State of Arizona. Known for its year-round sun and warm temperatures, it anchors a sprawling, multicity metropolitan area known as the Valley of the Sun. It’s known for high-end spa resorts, Jack Nicklaus–designed golf courses and vibrant nightclubs. Other highlights include the Desert Botanical Garden, displaying cacti and numerous native plants.

  • Population (approx.): 1,608,000
  • Geo coordinates: 33.4484°N, 112.074°W
  • Postcodes: 85002, 85005, 85039, 85001, 85026, 85038, 85046, 85011, 85010, 85097

Things to Do and See In Phoenix

  • Phoenix, Arizona (near North Central Avenue and East Washington Street): Phoenix is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. State of Arizona. With 1,626,078 people, Phoenix is the fifth most populous city nationwide, the most populous state capital in the United States, and the only state capital with a population of more than one million residents (…).
  • Jefferson/1st Avenue and Washington/Central Avenue stations (near West Washington Street and South 1st Avenue): Washington/Central Ave & Jefferson/1st Ave (also known as Downtown Phoenix and City Hall) is a light rail station on Valley Metro Rail in Phoenix, Arizona, United States. It is the sixteenth stop westbound and the thirteenth stop eastbound on the initial 20-mile starter line (…).
  • Renaissance Square (near West Washington Street and North 1st Avenue): Renaissance Square is a high-rise complex located in downtown Phoenix, Arizona. The complex includes two towers: One Renaissance Square with 26 floors, and Two Renaissance Square with 28 floors. Although a part of the same complex, Tower 1 was completed in 1986 while Tower 2 was completed (…).
  • Phoenix street circuit (near West Washington Street and South 1st Avenue): The Formula One United States Grand Prix was held at the Phoenix street circuit in Phoenix, Arizona, between 1989 and 1991. It was held downtown by the Phoenix Civic Plaza and the America West Arena, prior to the introduction of the state’s baseball stadium, Bank One Ballpark (…).
  • 1989 United States Grand Prix (near West Washington Street and South 1st Avenue): The 1989 United States Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held on June 4, 1989, in Phoenix, Arizona. (…).
  • 1990 United States Grand Prix (near West Washington Street and South 1st Avenue): The 1990 United States Grand Prix was the opening motor race of the 1990 Formula One season held on March 11, 1990, in Phoenix, Arizona. It was the 32nd United States Grand Prix since the American Grand Prize was first held in 1908, and the 25th under Formula One regulations since the first United (…).
  • 1991 United States Grand Prix (near West Washington Street and South 1st Avenue): The 1991 United States Grand Prix (formally the XXVIII Iceberg United States Grand Prix) was a Formula One motor race held on March 10, 1991, in Phoenix, Arizona. It was the first race of the 1991 FIA Formula One World Championship (…).
  • Patriots Square Park (near Underground parking and South 1st Avenue): Patriots Square Park was an urban park located in downtown Phoenix, Arizona. The space has been redeveloped as part of the larger CityScape office and retail project; large portions of the park were demolished as of the spring of 2009 (…).
  • Arizona Summit Law School (near East Washington Street and North Central Avenue): The Arizona Summit Law School, founded in 2005 and known until 2013 as the Phoenix School of Law, is a for-profit law school located in Phoenix, Arizona. SummitLaw is part of the InfiLaw System of independent, for-profit law schools, which includes Florida Coastal School of Law and Charlotte School (…).
  • Phelps Dodge Tower (near East Washington Street and North Central Avenue): The Phelps Dodge Tower is a high-rise office building located along Central Avenue in the Downtown area of Phoenix, Arizona, United States. The tower rises 20 floors in height. Owned by Mitsubishi Estate Co. Ltd., the Phelps Dodge Tower was built in 2001 (…).
  • Cityscape (Phoenix) (near East Washington Street and South 1st Street): CityScape Phoenix is a high-rise mixed-use development in Downtown Phoenix consisting of residential, retail, office, and hotel components. The development covers three city blocks in the heart of Downtown Phoenix and is located between First Avenue and First Street to the west and east, and between (…).
  • Wells Fargo Plaza (Phoenix) (near West Washington Street and North 1st Avenue): The Wells Fargo Plaza is a high-rise skyscraper located on 100 West Washington Street in Downtown Phoenix, Arizona, United States. It opened as the First National Bank Plaza on October 25, 1971, and was later known as the First Interstate Bank Building. It is 372 feet (113 m) tall (…).
  • Heard Building (near East Adams Street and North Central Avenue): The Heard Building (alternatively the Greater Arizona Savings Building) is a 7-story high-rise building in Phoenix, Arizona, United States, it housed the offices of The Arizona Republic (formerly the Arizona Republican) and the Phoenix Gazette from 1920 to 1948 (…).
  • Luhrs Building (near West Jefferson Street and South Central Avenue): The Luhrs Building is a historic ten-story building located at 11 West Jefferson in Downtown Phoenix, Arizona. It was listed on the Phoenix Historic Property Register in 1990. It was built by local businessman George H. N (…).
  • Orpheum Lofts (near West Adams Street and North 1st Avenue): The Orpheum Lofts (originally the Title and Trust Building) is an 11-story high-rise building in Phoenix, Arizona, designed in Art Deco style by local architects Lescher & Mahoney. It was the largest office building in Arizona at the time of its construction in 1930 (…).
  • U.S. Bank Center (Phoenix) (near North 1st Avenue and West Adams Street): The US Bank Center is a high-rise office building located in Phoenix, Arizona. It is the second tallest building in the state of Arizona. Built-in 1976, it is tall. (…).
  • Maricopa County Courthouse (near South 1st Avenue and Underground parking): The Maricopa County Courthouse and Old Phoenix City Hall, also known as the County-City Administration Building, is a historic structure in downtown Phoenix, Arizona. The structure consists of two buildings in a conjoined layout sharing the same architecture. (…).
  • Luhrs Tower (near West Jefferson Street and South 1st Avenue): Luhrs Tower is an Art Deco skyscraper office building in Downtown Phoenix, Arizona. It is located at the southeast corner of First Avenue and Jefferson Street, on the south side of the former Patriots Square Park. (…).
  • Valley Metro (near North 1st Avenue and West Adams Street): The Valley Metro Regional Public Transportation Authority, more popularly known as Valley Metro, is the unified public brand of the regional transit system in and around the Phoenix, Arizona, metropolitan area, responsible for public transit (…).
  • Wells Fargo Museum (Phoenix) (near West Adams Street and North 2nd Avenue): The Wells Fargo Museum in Phoenix is one of eleven museums throughout the United States of the Wells Fargo Bank. The other museums are located in Alaska, Charlotte, Des Moines, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, Philadelphia, Portland, Sacramento, San Diego, and San Francisco (…).

Phoenix School Districts

  • West-Mec – Western Maricopa Education Center240 students | GLENDALE, AZ
    Grades 7-12 & Ungraded | 58 schools
  • East Valley Institute Of Technology1, 093 students | MESA, AZ
    Grades PK, 2, 7-12 | 55 schools
  • Paradise Valley Unified District31, 105 students | PHOENIX, AZ
    Grades PK-12 & Ungraded | 48 schools
  • Deer Valley Unified District34, 544 students | PHOENIX, AZ
    Grades PK-12 & Ungraded | 40 schools
  • Scottsdale Unified District22, 256 students | SCOTTSDALE, AZ
    Grades PK-12 & Ungraded | 34 schools
  • Washington Elementary School District23, 461 students | GLENDALE, AZ
    Grades PK-8 & Ungraded | 32 schools
  • Tempe School District12, 193 students | TEMPE, AZ
    Grades PK-8 & Ungraded | 25 schools
  • Kyrene Elementary School District17, 120 students | TEMPE, AZ
    Grades PK-8 & Ungraded | 25 schools
  • Cartwright Elementary District16, 034 students | PHOENIX, AZ
    Grades PK-8 & Ungraded | 23 schools
  • Roosevelt Elementary District8, 982 students | PHOENIX, AZ
    Grades PK-8 & Ungraded | 18 schools
  • Phoenix Union High School District27, 573 students | PHOENIX, AZ
    Grades 9-12 | 18 schools
  • Alhambra Elementary District12, 551 students | PHOENIX, AZ
    Grades PK-8 & Ungraded | 16 schools
  • Phoenix Elementary District6, 540 students | PHOENIX, AZ
    Grades PK-8 & Ungraded | 16 schools
  • Pendergast Elementary District9, 435 students | PHOENIX, AZ
    Grades PK-8 & Ungraded | 14 schools
  • Isaac Elementary District6, 542 students | PHOENIX, AZ
    Grades PK-8 | 12 schools
  • Glendale Union High School District15, 770 students | GLENDALE, AZ
    Grades 9-12 | 11 schools
  • Creighton Elementary District5, 940 students | PHOENIX, AZ
    Grades PK-8 & Ungraded | 10 schools
  • Arizona State School For The Deaf And Blind993 students | TUCSON, AZ
    Grades PK-12 & Ungraded | 9 schools
  • Cave Creek Unified District5, 406 students | SCOTTSDALE, AZ
    Grades PK-12 & Ungraded | 9 schools
  • Laveen Elementary District7, 354 students | LAVEEN, AZ
    Grades PK-8 & Ungraded | 8 schools
  • Tempe Union High School District13, 352 students | TEMPE, AZ
    Grades 9-12 | 8 schools
  • Madison Elementary District6, 009 students | PHOENIX, AZ
    Grades PK-8 & Ungraded | 8 schools
  • Fowler Elementary District4, 555 students | PHOENIX, AZ
    Grades PK-8 & Ungraded | 7 schools
  • Osborn Elementary District2, 870 students | PHOENIX, AZ
    Grades PK-8 & Ungraded | 6 schools
  • Balsz Elementary District2, 341 students | PHOENIX, AZ
    Grades PK-8 & Ungraded | 5 schools
  • Murphy Elementary District1, 669 students | PHOENIX, AZ
    Grades PK-8 | 4 schools
  • Maricopa County Regional District692 students | PHOENIX, AZ
    Grades K-12 & Ungraded | 4 schools
  • Tolleson Elementary District3, 184 students | TOLLESON, AZ
    Grades PK-8 & Ungraded | 4 schools
  • Riverside Elementary District918 students | PHOENIX, AZ
    Grades PK-8 & Ungraded | 3 schools
  • Wilson Elementary District1, 296 students | PHOENIX, AZ
    Grades PK-8 | 2 schools
  • Arizona State Hospital0 students | PHOENIX, AZ
    Grades K-12 & Ungraded | 1 school

Nearby Towns and Suburbs

  • Central City is 1 mile to the southeast.
  • Encanto is 2 miles to the north.
  • Alhambra is 4 miles to the northwest.
  • Maryvale is 7 miles to the northwest.
  • Laveen is 8 miles to the southwest.
  • Guadalupe is 8 miles to the southeast.
  • Glendale is 9 miles to the northwest.
  • Ahwatukee Foothills is 9 miles to the southeast.
  • Paradise Valley is 9 miles to the northeast.
  • Tempe is 9 miles to the east.
  • Tolleson is 10 miles to the west.
  • Scottsdale is 11 miles to the northeast.
  • Peoria is 13 miles to the northwest.
  • Mesa is 14 miles to the east.
  • Sun City is 15 miles to the northwest.
  • Avondale is 16 miles to the west.
  • Goodyear is 16 miles to the west.
  • Youngtown is 16 miles to the northwest.