Moving Cost Calculator: How to Estimate Your Move
Before you start calling movers, it helps to have a rough idea of what your move should cost. Having a ballpark figure lets you spot unreasonably high (or suspiciously low) quotes, set a realistic budget, and negotiate from a position of knowledge. Here's how to estimate your moving cost step by step.
Step 1: Determine Your Move Type
The first and most important factor is whether your move is local or long-distance, because the pricing model is completely different:
- Local move (under 50β100 miles): Priced by the hour. Your cost depends on crew size and how long the move takes.
- Long-distance move (100+ miles or interstate): Priced by weight and distance. Your cost depends on how much stuff you have and how far it's going.
Step 2: Estimate Your Shipment Size
The biggest variable in any move is the volume/weight of your belongings. Here are typical estimates:
| Home Size | Est. Weight | Est. Cubic Feet | Typical Boxes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Studio | 1,500 β 2,500 lbs | 200 β 400 cu ft | 15 β 30 |
| 1 Bedroom | 2,500 β 3,500 lbs | 400 β 600 cu ft | 30 β 50 |
| 2 Bedrooms | 5,000 β 6,000 lbs | 600 β 900 cu ft | 40 β 70 |
| 3 Bedrooms | 7,000 β 9,000 lbs | 900 β 1,200 cu ft | 60 β 100 |
| 4 Bedrooms | 10,000 β 12,000 lbs | 1,200 β 1,600 cu ft | 80 β 130 |
| 5+ Bedrooms | 13,000 β 17,000 lbs | 1,600+ cu ft | 100 β 170 |
These are averages. If you have a garage full of tools, a home gym, or a library, your weight will be higher. If you're a minimalist, it'll be lower. For a more precise estimate, walk through each room and make a rough inventory of major items.
Step 3: Factor in Distance
For local moves, distance matters less than time β a 10-mile move through city traffic might take longer than a 30-mile highway run. For long-distance moves, distance is a primary cost driver:
- Under 250 miles: ~$0.50β$0.80 per pound
- 250β1,000 miles: ~$0.40β$0.70 per pound
- 1,000β2,000 miles: ~$0.50β$0.85 per pound
- 2,000+ miles: ~$0.55β$0.90 per pound
Step 4: Add Services
Beyond basic loading, transport, and unloading, consider which additional services you'll need:
| Service | Typical Cost |
|---|---|
| Full packing service | $300 β $2,500 |
| Packing materials only | $100 β $400 |
| Furniture disassembly/reassembly | $100 β $300 |
| Appliance disconnect/reconnect | $100 β $250 |
| Piano moving | $200 β $1,000 |
| Vehicle shipping | $800 β $1,500 |
| Storage (per month) | $75 β $300 |
| Full-value insurance | 1β3% of declared value |
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Get Your Free Estimate βStep 5: Adjust for Timing
Apply these multipliers based on when you're moving:
- Peak season (JuneβAugust): Add 20β30% to your estimate
- Off-season (OctoberβMarch): Subtract 15β25%
- End of month: Add 10β15% compared to mid-month
- Saturday moves: Add 10β20% compared to mid-week
For more detail on timing, see our seasonal pricing guide.
Step 6: Account for Access Complications
Your home's physical characteristics can significantly affect the final cost:
- Stairs (no elevator): Add $50β$150 per flight
- Long carry distance (>75 ft from truck to door): Add $75β$200
- Narrow streets or limited parking: May require shuttle service ($200β$500)
- High-rise buildings: Elevator reservation fees, loading dock scheduling
Putting It All Together: Sample Calculation
Let's walk through a sample estimate for a 3-bedroom home moving from Chicago to Denver (about 1,000 miles) in September:
- Weight estimate: 8,000 lbs (3-bedroom average)
- Base rate: $0.60/lb Γ 8,000 = $4,800
- Packing materials (self-pack): $200
- Full-value protection: $30,000 declared Γ 2% = $600
- Stair carry (2nd floor origin): $100
- September timing: No seasonal adjustment (shoulder season)
- Estimated total: $5,700
This estimate gives you a realistic starting point. When you get professional quotes, they should be in the $4,500β$7,000 range for this move. Anything dramatically outside that range deserves scrutiny.
When to Trust Your Estimate vs. Get Professional Quotes
DIY estimates are great for budgeting and sanity-checking, but they're no substitute for professional quotes. Here's why:
- Movers have access to precise tariff tables and route-specific pricing
- An in-home or virtual survey catches items you might forget (garage, attic, outdoor furniture)
- Movers know about access complications you might not think of
- Professional quotes are what you'll actually pay β your estimate is just a rough guide
The best approach: use this calculator method to set your budget expectations, then get 3β5 professional quotes to find the best value.
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