Free Moving Cost Estimator

Planning a move? Get an instant cost estimate based on your distance, home size, and the services you need. Whether you are moving locally or across the country, this calculator helps you budget with confidence.

Moving Cost Calculator

How to Use the Moving Cost Estimator

This calculator gives you a realistic estimate of your moving costs. Simply select your moving distance and home size, then choose the type of service you need. The calculator accounts for:

  • Distance — Local moves are charged by the hour; long-distance moves are flat-rate based on mileage and volume.
  • Home size — Larger homes mean more belongings, more movers, and more time.
  • Service type — Full-service movers handle everything; truck-only means you rent a truck and do the work yourself.
  • Packing — Professional packing adds about 20% to your cost but saves days of work.
  • Special items — Pianos, pool tables, and hot tubs require extra equipment and expertise.

How Moving Costs Are Calculated

Moving companies base their quotes on several key factors. Here is how each one affects your final cost:

Local Move: Cost = (Hours of Work) x (Hourly Rate)
Long-Distance: Cost = Base Rate by Home Size + Distance Surcharge
Full-Service: Includes loading, transport, unloading, and equipment
Packing: Adds ~20% to labor and transport costs
Insurance: ~1.5% of total (based on estimated value of goods)
Total Range: Estimated Cost ± 15%

Your actual cost may vary based on your location, the season, stair access, elevator availability, and the moving company you choose. We recommend getting at least three in-home quotes.

Frequently Asked Questions

This calculator provides a reasonable cost estimate based on industry averages and common pricing models. Actual moving costs depend on your specific location, the time of year (summer moves cost more), access conditions (stairs vs. elevator), parking availability, and the company you hire. Use this as a budgeting tool, then get quotes from at least three movers.
The most affordable option is a DIY move where you rent a truck, pack your belongings, and enlist friends or family to help load and unload. A container service is a good middle-ground option — you pack the container yourself but the company handles the transport. For local moves, renting a truck and doing the labor yourself can save 50% or more compared to full-service movers.
Professional moving companies typically charge $100 to $160 per hour for a crew of two movers and a truck. The hourly rate varies by city and season. Most moves have a minimum of 2-3 hours. Travel time to and from the moving site is usually included in the hourly charge.
Basic valuation coverage is often included for free but provides minimal protection (typically $0.60 per pound per item). For valuable belongings, consider purchasing full-value protection, which costs about 1-2% of the declared value of your goods. This covers repair, replacement, or cash settlement for lost or damaged items.
For local moves, book 4-6 weeks in advance. For long-distance or cross-country moves, book 6-8 weeks ahead. If moving during peak season (May-September), book even earlier. Last-minute bookings can cost 20-30% more and have limited availability.
Three factors have the biggest impact: (1) Distance — long-distance moves cost significantly more than local moves. (2) Home size — the volume of belongings determines crew size and time needed. (3) Service level — full-service moving with packing can cost 2-3 times more than a DIY move. Special items like pianos and hot tubs add $250-500 each.