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Moving.com can help you prepare financially for any move. From our free moving cost calculator to our useful money-saving tips, here's everything you need to know about calculating moving costs for your next relocation.

How much do movers cost?

The average cost of a local move is $1,250. The average cost of a long distance move is $4,890 (distance of 1,000 miles). These estimates are based on a 2 - 3 bedroom move of approximately 7,500 pounds.

Local move cost

Just moving from one neighborhood to another or perhaps a nearby town? That's considered a local move. Local moves can range from a low of $501 for a studio apartment to $2,988 and higher for a 4-5 bedroom house. It all depends on the size of your home and how many items you have to move.

Studio-1 Bedroom
$501 - $985
2-3 Bedroom 4-5 Bedroom
$966 - $1,733 $1,941 - $2,988

Cost of Movers Per Hour

The price range for hiring a labor-only company typically falls somewhere between $38-$75 per mover, per hour for local moves. So, two-movers working for four hours will cost about $424, on average. We've included a table to show the average total cost of movers (based only on home size and the typical hourly rate of $53 per mover per hour).

Home Size
Studio
1-Bedroom
2-Bedroom
3-Bedroom
4-Bedroom
5-Bedroom
# of Movers #of Hours Average Total Cost
2 2 $212
2 4 $424
3 6 $954
4 7 $1,484
4 9 $1,908
5 12 $3,180

Long Distance Move Cost

Long distance moves cost more because long distance moving companies have to factor in gas prices, tolls and compensating drivers. The cost for a long-distance move can range from $1,123 to more than $14,107 depending on how many miles you're moving and the size of your move.

# of Miles
250
1000+
2500+
Studio-1 Bedroom 2-3 Bedroom 4-5 Bedroom
$1,123 - $2,260 $2,272 - $4,343 $4,137 - $5,553
$1,442 - $3,024 $3,145 - $5,958 $6,378 - $10,002
$1,920 - $4,272 $4,236 - $8,546 $9,546 - $14,107

How to Calculate Moving Costs

So how much will it cost to move? Try our free moving cost calculator to find out. Let us know where you're moving from and the destination of your new home. Use the drop-down function to select the size of your move (in bedrooms), the packing services that you'll need, and your move date. We'll take all of these factors into consideration to give you an accurate cost estimate from top movers.

Factors that Affect Your Moving Cost

When calculating moving costs, don't forget to factor in all necessary moving expenses and additional costs. These include:

  • Travel fees - Travel fees add up quickly when moving a long distance. These fees take into account fuel costs, as well as labor costs for the time it will take for the movers to get from house A to house B.
  • Size of your move - Moving a lot of stuff? Not only will the move take longer to complete, but your shipment of belongings will also be heavier. This can result in a cost increase. Rule of thumb: the more belongings you have to move, the more expensive your move will be.
  • Packing services - While convenient, hiring movers to pack up your belongings could cost you an extra few hundred bucks or more. Of course, hiring packers may be well worth the money, as it saves you time, energy and the hassle of having to pack up a home.
  • Moving add-ons - The cost of your move will be affected by any add-on services you choose to include. This could mean disassembling and reassembling furniture, moving of specialty items, and moving supplies provided by movers such as stretch wrap, felt pads and mattress bags.
  • Storage - If you're dealing with a complicated move, you may choose to have a moving company hold or store all belongings before, during or after a move. Just be prepared to pay extra for this service. Storage rates vary from moving company to moving company, so be sure to ask for specifics.
  • Moving supplies - Unless you're able to scrounge up enough free boxes for your move, you'll need to plan on purchasing moving supplies. These could include cardboard boxes, plastic bins, bubble wrap, packing paper and any other packing materials needed for the move. To find out how many supplies you need, check our Moving Box Calculator.
  • Moving date - Remember: when you move is just as important as how you move. That's because the specific date of your move can affect the price dramatically. For example, a weekend move and/or a move during peak season tends to cost much more than a week-day, off-season move.
  • Liability and valuation coverage - If you're using a moving company, you'll likely need to purchase some sort of liability coverage. Most moving companies offer multiple levels of protection including: Basic Release Value Protection and Full Value Protection. Keep in mind that you may want to purchase additional moving insurance from a third-party provider.

Additional Moving Costs and Fees to Consider

Depending on your moving needs, you may have to pay extra for these services and add-ons.

  • Specialty moving - Moving specialty items often requires specific materials and skills. If you need to move a specialty item, such as a piano, hot tub, valuable artwork or grandfather clock, this will likely cost extra.
  • Long carry fee - If a mover has to carry household items to and from the moving truck over a long distance, then you may be charged a long carry fee. This fee is incurred when a moving truck isn't able to park close to your house.
  • Stair carry fee - This fee is incurred when movers must carry belongings up and down several flights of stairs. It's usually only necessary when homes have multiple stories and/or an above-average number of steps.
  • Elevator fee - If your move requires an elevator (think: a high-rise apartment building), you may be charged an elevator fee.
  • Unpacking service - Need help with unpacking your belongings and removing supplies and debris? You may need to pay movers a fee for this time-consuming service.
  • Shuttle fee - Some movers offer shuttle services to transport belongings to and from the moving truck. This service is usually needed when the moving truck isn't able to park near the home. For instance, if your home is located in a remote area without parking, you may need a shuttle to transport items from the home to the truck.
  • Storage - Need storage before, during or after the move? You'll have to pay extra for short-term, long-term and storage-in-transit services.
  • Extra stops - If the mover needs to make extra stops, expect to pay more. The cost depends on the number of stops and the distance and labor involved in the stops. An example might be a mover stopping at your storage unit to pick up items before delivering everything to your new home.
  • Expedited delivery services - Need to move fast? Long-distance moves can take up to two weeks. If you need items quickly, you may have to pay extra for expedited delivery services.
  • Tipping - While tipping isn't required, it's certainly appreciated. It's also a great way to say "thank you" for a job well done. If you plan to tip your movers, make sure to have cash on hand.

10 Easy Ways to Cut Moving Costs

Looking to save money on your next move? Here are several easy ways to cut costs when moving to a new home.

  1. Get rid of your excess belongings - The easiest way to save money on a move is to simply get rid of unnecessary household items. Start the pre-move purging process early by cleaning out your closet. Then come up with a room-by-room decluttering plan. Donate unnecessary furniture, clothing and knick knacks. If you're looking to sell items, try consigning them, hosting a garage sale or listing them on an online marketplace such as Craigslist. For more advice on how to get rid of your belongings, check out our step-by-step guide to the pre-move purge.

  2. Rent a moving truck - Thinking of taking on a DIY move? You could save thousands of dollars by renting a truck and moving yourself. If moving a large household, consider renting the 26 ft. truck rental option from a reputable truck rental company. These large trucks are capable of holding four-plus bedrooms. To find a large moving truck that best fits your budget and needs, check out Moving.com's truck rental center. Our truck rental center provides discounts on various truck rental companies in your area, as well as more information on the truck rental process.

  3. Enlist friends and family to help - Unless you're prepared to pay for professional movers or labor assistance, try asking friends and family for their help. Make sure to give them plenty of notice when asking for their assistance with a move. Also, be sure that those people are more than capable of lifting heavy boxes and appliances.

  4. Find free moving boxes and supplies - A simple way to slash moving costs is to seek out free moving boxes and supplies from local liquor stores, large chain stores, grocery stores, recycling drop-off points, office buildings and schools. You may also be able to find free supplies on Craigslist, Freecycle, U-Haul Box Exchange, Nextdoor.com and local Facebook groups. In addition, you can save money on various supplies by visiting Moving.com's online box center. We've partnered with UBoxes.com and UsedCardboardBoxes.com to help you purchase any necessary moving boxes and supplies at the best prices possible. Tip: Before ordering the boxes, figure out exactly how many you're going to need for the move by using our Packing Calculator.

  5. Rent a portable moving container - Renting a portable moving container is another great alternative to hiring full-service movers. The cost of renting a portable moving container depends on the length of time needed and the size of the container. To move with a container all you have to do is load it up, and the container company will do the rest. Popular moving container companies include: PODS, ABF's U-Pack ReloCubes, United Mayflower's container, Door-to-Door storage containers, U-Haul's U-Boxes, and 1-800-PACK-RAT. To find a moving container that fits your budget and needs, check out Moving.com's Get Free Quotes Now tool.

  6. Look into moving discounts - Those with a AAA membership may be eligible to receive special moving and storage discounts. For example, Atlas Van Lines offers free Full Value Protection to AAA members moving to a new state. In addition, members of the military may be eligible to receive discounts on moving companies, truck rentals and more.

  7. Pack yourself - This one may seem obvious, but you'd be surprised how much money you can save by packing yourself. While many professional movers offer some sort of packing assistance, the service doesn't come cheap. Packing rates vary from moving company to moving company but are sure to cost at least several hundred dollars. To save money on packing, I recommend packing yourself or enlisting friends and family to help out.

  8. Choose a less expensive move date - When you move can make a big difference in the overall cost of your relocation. In general, it's best to opt for a mid-month, mid-week move. This is typically when demand for moving companies is lowest and therefore, costs are lower as well. While moving on a weekend may be more convenient, keep in mind that there are a limited number of weekends in a year, and most customers will be vying for one of those dates. Those who have the flexibility to miss a day of work to move during the week should do so. Also, keep in mind that more people move during the summer. In fact, roughly 70 percent of moves take place between Memorial Day and Labor Day. So, if possible, avoid moving during this peak moving season. Instead, opt for a late fall to winter move to save on costs.

  9. Obtain quotes from multiple movers - Before hiring a moving company, be sure to shop around for the best price. We recommend obtaining quotes from at least three moving companies. The mover should conduct either an in-person inspection or a video survey of your belongings before giving you a quote. Don't trust quotes you receive over the internet. For the most accurate quote possible, make sure that the mover is aware of any specialty items that require extra care. To hire a reliable and reputable mover, choose from Moving.com's large network of licensed and insured professional moving companies.

  10. Find out if your moving expenses are tax-deductible - Save those receipts! If you donated items to charities before the move, you should be able to deduct these donations from your taxes. Moving expenses are no longer tax-deductible and this change will stay in place at least through 2025. This means you can no longer claim this deduction on your federal return. There are exceptions if you need to amend a previous return prior to tax reform, or you are an active military member. The IRS has a tool to determine if you can deduct your moving expenses.

Frequently Asked Questions

If hiring professional movers for a relocation, you can expect to pay at least $1,000. As mentioned above, the average cost of a local household move is $1,250, and the average cost of a long distance move is $4,890. Of course, the cost of your move will depend on a number of factors including distance traveled, weight of belongings, move date, labor costs and any additional services needed such as insurance or packing.

All interstate movers are required by federal law to offer Released Value Protection and Full Value Protection to customers. The cost of Full Value Protection varies by mover, so be sure to ask your moving company for details. The most basic level of liability, Released Value Protection, is automatically included in the cost of your move. This basic protection covers 60 cents per pound per item. While this type of coverage won't cost you anything extra, it is considered the bare minimum. Those looking for more comprehensive coverage should opt for Full Value Protection. This level of liability means that if the mover damages or loses a belonging, the mover must either replace your item or reimburse you for its current cash value.

The majority of taxpayers can no longer claim a deduction on moving expenses. Military personnel is the exception. According to the IRS, if the move was due to a military order and permanent change of station, you may be able to deduct your unreimbursed moving expenses.

Remember: if you're planning to purge belongings before a move, you can still claim a tax deduction on donated items. Save those receipts when donating household items to a charity and be sure to itemize all belongings (and their current cash value) on the donation receipt. Read more information on how tax reform affected IRS moving deductions.

Before hiring a pricey moving company, be sure to consider whether or not the expense is worth the money. If the answer is no, consider less expensive DIY alternatives such as truck rentals or moving containers. However, if your budget is more flexible, and you'd like to save time and energy on the move, then hiring movers may be worth the price. Whatever you do, be sure to weigh the pros and cons of each choice carefully before deciding on a move method.

The cost of an interstate or long distance move is determined by the weight of the shipment, the mileage between the origin and destination, and the labor costs. Calculating the cost of a local move is slightly different. Intrastate moves are based on a flat dollar amount per hour. Factors that affect this hourly rate include labor costs, services such as packing or climbing an excessive number of stairs, assembling furniture and extra add-ons. In addition, many local movers also offer customers a flat rate option. A flat rate is typically the moving company's estimated number of hours the move will take, multiplied by their hourly rate. Many times this fixed price includes the cost of add-ons as well.

DIY moving costs vary depending on how you move, how far you move and how much you move. Every move is different, so you can expect the cost of every move to be different. While moving yourself is certainly cheaper than hiring a full-service moving company, it might still cost you money. Whether you're renting a moving truck and hiring labor-only movers or using a moving container and paying movers to transport it to your home, you'll likely have to pay at least several hundred dollars for a DIY move. Read our cost estimates for different types of DIY moves.

Our Moving Cost Calculator gives you an accurate cost estimate based on several factors. Keep in mind that the more stuff you move, and the heavier the shipment - the higher your moving costs. In addition, those moving farther will pay more than those moving down the street. Don't forget to factor in the cost of packing supplies and moving boxes as well. Finally, your method of moving will dramatically impact the moving cost. For instance, those hiring a full-service moving company or using a moving container will pay a lot more than those renting their own moving truck.

If you're hiring full-service movers for a long-distance move, we recommend budgeting at least several thousand dollars. The larger the move, the more expensive it will be. You'll also need to budget for moving supplies, such as moving boxes, packing tape and packing paper. These supply costs add up quickly - especially when packing up a large household. If your move requires short-term storage, be sure to ask the moving company how much they charge for storage-in-transit. Read about other moving costs you'll need to factor into your moving budget.

There's no doubt about it - moving is expensive. Fortunately, there are many ways to cut back on moving costs. Several tried-and-true ways to decrease moving costs include purging unnecessary belongings, taking advantage of moving discounts, choosing a less expensive moving date and packing all items yourself. Additionally, it's important to obtain moving quotes from multiple movers before hiring a company to move your belongings. This allows you to compare moving estimates, so you can get the best deal.

When it comes to calculating relocation costs, you'll need to consider both your moving costs and your cost of living after the move. That means researching housing costs, rental rates and typical salaries in your new city to see what you can afford. To calculate moving costs, we recommend using our Moving Cost Calculator at the top of this page.

While hiring a full-service moving company isn't the cheapest way to move, it's certainly the most convenient. For those willing to compromise convenience in order to save some serious bucks, consider these budget-friendly cross-country moving methods: Renting a moving truck and driving items yourself; using a freight trailer; shipping your stuff via USPS, FedEx and UPS; hiring labor-only movers for moving day; enlisting friends to help with the move; and renting a portable moving container.

No matter how you move, chances are good it's not going to be cheap. The reason: moving is a time-consuming, labor-intensive process that often requires a good deal of materials and assistance. Moving company costs typically include the cost of labor, fuel, materials and equipment. In addition, long-distance moving companies charge customers based on the weight of the shipment. So, the more belongings you move, and the heavier the shipment, the more expensive the move. Moving often means having to buy a new home as well, which means paying expensive Realtor fees and closing costs. Read why moving to a new home is so expensive.

The average estimated cost of a local move is $1,250, based on a two to three-bedroom move of approximately 7,500 pounds. Local moving companies typically charge by the hour. As with long-distance moves, keep in mind that rates fluctuate based on the time of year and demand for services.

On average, long-distance movers charge around $4,890 for a two to three-bedroom move of approximately 7,500 pounds with a distance of 1,000 miles. Unlike a local move, the price of a long-distance move is largely based on the weight of the shipment. Other cost factors include the cost of gas, distance traveled, labor costs, packing services and insurance.

For a long-distance move, expect to pay between $2,000 and $3,000 to rent a portable moving container. The cost of renting moving containers varies by company. Factors that influence the cost include the length of the rental, distance moved, number of containers and size of the container. Read about moving containers and how they work.

You'll likely spend around $2 for a medium-sized cardboard box. You can purchase moving boxes online easily. You can also buy them at a local home improvement store, self-storage facility, truck rental company or moving company. Cardboard moving boxes that you assemble yourself are typically cheaper than plastic bins. In addition, you can expect specialty boxes, such as picture boxes and wardrobe boxes, to cost more than your run-of-the-mill cardboard box. For pricing and numbers, read more information on the cost of moving boxes.

Moving company costs are typically higher from May to September. Given the large number of people who choose to move during these warm weather months, movers refer to this time frame as peak moving season. Here are the reasons why summer is an expensive time to move. If your move dates are flexible, we recommend aiming for an off-season move between fall and spring. Other move dates that tend to be cheaper times to move include mid-week and mid-month dates. Read about the best times to move.

The cost of moving a mobile home is affected by many factors, including the distance of the move, the size and weight of the mobile home and moving materials - just to name a few. A transport-only move typically costs between $700 and $3,500, while a full-service move costs between $3,000 and $14,000. Read about the cost of moving a mobile home in the U.S.

When shipping a car across the country, you can expect to pay anywhere from $600 to upwards of $3,000 or more. Auto transport costs largely depend on the type of car you're shipping, the vehicle's condition, the time of year, the distance of the move and the chosen method of auto transport. While enclosed car carriers cost more than open car carriers, they make sense for transporting valuable vehicles that need special care and attention. Those on a budget should opt for the open car carrier method, as these carriers tend to be readily available and less expensive than enclosed carriers. On an open car carrier, a vehicle is loaded onto an open-air trailer with multiple cars.

Possibly. If you're moving for a job, you'll need to check with your employer about their relocation packages (if any). Oftentimes, companies will pay for an employee's moving costs and relocation expenses. If you do receive a relocation package, be sure to save all receipts from moving service providers. You'll need to keep track of moving expenses, including moving supplies, fuel costs, truck rental costs, flight expenses, temporary lodging and restaurant bills during the move.

When deciding whether to hire movers or move yourself, you should consider a number of factors, including your budget, complexity of the move, the amount of stuff you're moving, and how far you're moving. If you're on a tight budget and not moving far, then a DIY move with a truck rental might be the right call for you. However, if you're dealing with a complicated, long-distance move and have money to spare, then hiring full-service movers is the most efficient way to move.

Although hiring professional movers to execute your move can be expensive and less flexible than a DIY move, it is absolutely worth it under certain circumstances, and if you can afford it. Think about it: You won't have to lift a finger. No heavy lifting, straining your muscles, damaging your floors, and so on. Your move will be a more efficient and less stressful moving experience overall.

You should start researching moving services 8 weeks before your move, get at least three moving quotes from the professional moving companies seven weeks before your move, and schedule the movers six weeks in advance. See our Moving Checklist for the timeline and tips on move planning.

Try our free Moving Cost Calculator to find out. Let us know where you're moving from and the destination of your new home. Use the drop-down function to select the size of your move (in bedrooms), the packing services that you'll need, and your move date. We'll take all of these factors into consideration to give you an accurate cost estimate from licensed and insured movers.

For small moves, you're probably better off using a moving container, rental truck, uShip, Ship Smart, MiniMoves, labor-only movers, or moving yourself. Most full-service moving companies have minimums, so no matter how small your move is, you'll still have to pay the minimum amount. If you're looking to save money on a small move, hiring full-service movers is not the right call.

For a simple move where you have everything packed and ready to go and the movers just load, transport and unload your items within a close distance, a $20 tip per mover is more than sufficient. If your move is a little more intense than the aforementioned scenario, you can tip a little more–think $30-$50 per mover. It really all depends on your budget and satisfaction with the job.

Why You Should Use Moving.com's Moving Cost Calculator

Our moving cost calculator makes it easy for you to budget effectively. This straightforward and easy-to-use tool gives users an accurate and reliable estimate for how much a move will cost, based on a number of factors. Try it now and receive up to four free quotes from different professional moving companies.

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