How Much Does It Cost to Move?

The average cost of a move is anywhere from $400 to over $7,000. If you’re moving within the same city and live in a smaller house or apartment, you can handle the move yourself for as little as $300 (not including housing costs like security deposits). If you’re switching coasts, on the other hand, be prepared to spend at least $3,000 and as much as $8,000 if you hire professional movers.
Major caveat: There’s a lot of wiggle room in these numbers. Your exact budget for moving out will vary depending on where you’re going, the amount of stuff you’ll be taking with you, and whether you’ll be hiring a mover or renting a truck yourself. Your needs will also factor into a moving budget to figure out if there are new things you need to buy or not.
**1-2 Bedroom Kit from U-Haul
***At average price as of 01/19/22 ($3.314/gallon) and 10 MPG If you keep everything as simple as possible and do all the heavy lifting yourself, you can keep costs to a little over $500. (Beer and pizza for your friends not included.)
Moving on your own
Doing everything yourself will save you a lot of money, but you’ll still have to factor in unexpected expenses like renting a moving truck, gas to fill it up, and possibly hotels along the way. Here’s how a few different long distance moves compare when you’re doing the work yourself: [table id=13 /] *For 15’ Truck (1 Bedroom Home to 2 Bedroom Apt.)**1-2 Bedroom Kit from U-Haul
***At average price as of 01/19/22 ($3.314/gallon) and 10 MPG If you keep everything as simple as possible and do all the heavy lifting yourself, you can keep costs to a little over $500. (Beer and pizza for your friends not included.)
Hiring professional movers
Here’s where things get expensive. Your moving budget will have to get significantly larger if you’re planning on using professional movers or shipping a car. That said, the price to hire moving companies varies a ton depending on the amount you’re moving and whether they’re packing things up for you. Here are some example costs for longer moves using professionals: [table id=14 /] *Average of quotes through MYMOVE for 2-bedroom apartmentMoving containers
If you want to go a cheaper route than hiring professional movers, moving containers are another popular option. Here are some quotes from two popular moving container companies. In both case, they drop off the container and you pack it up yourself. | Distance | U-Haul | U-Pack | | ----------- | ------ | ------ | | 200 miles | $1,031 | $1,412 | | 500 miles | $2,205 | $2,420 | | 1,000 miles | $4,962 | $2,619 | | 3,000 miles | $5,838 | $6,413 | *Average of quotes for 2-bedroom apartmentAdditional moving costs to consider
Before you set your moving budget in stone, there are a few other costs you’ll want to take into account, especially if you’re moving across the country.- Food: If you’re making the drive yourself, plan on factoring in at least $30 per day for every person in your caravan.
- Hotels: Cross-country trips will almost always require a couple nights in a hotel. Expect to pay at least $100 per room on your drive.
- Storage: Timing may not work out perfectly on your move, and you may need to store some of your belongings in the short- or long-term. Storage units cost anywhere from $100 to $300 per month, depending on the size.
- Time off work: For some moves, you may need to take a whole week off of work. If these means lost wages for you, be sure to include that in your moving budget.
- Childcare: Depending on the kind of move you’re making, you may need to pay for childcare for a few days. This can cost as much as $600 per week in some cities.


