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Moving from one state to another is a major life event, and one of the biggest questions most people ask is:
How much is this really going to cost?
While there’s no one universal price, there are predictable cost ranges you can expect based on key variables such as distance, volume, timing, services selected, and service model chosen.
In this guide, we’ll break down:
- Typical cost ranges for state-to-state moves
- What factors influence the final price
- How estimates and pricing models work
- Surprising cost drivers people often overlook
- How to compare quotes properly
- How to avoid hidden fees and surprises
By the end, you’ll be able to interpret any moving quote with confidence, not confusion.
Typical Cost Ranges for State-to-State Moves
There’s a wide range of price points for state-to-state moves, depending on the size of your move and how far you’re traveling. Below are ballpark figures commonly seen in the industry:
| Move Size | Typical Cost (Dedicated Truck Fixed Price) |
| Studio / 1-Bedroom | $1,000, $3,000 |
| 2-Bedroom | $3,000, $5,500 |
| 3-Bedroom | $5,500, $8,000 |
| 4-Bedroom+ | $8,000, $12,000+ |
These figures represent fixed-price dedicated truck moves, the type of long-distance moves that prioritize predictability and transparency. With dedicated trucks, your belongings travel directly to your destination without transfer or shared shipments, which tends to reduce delivery timing risk and potential damage.
What Drives the Cost of a State-to-State Move?
There are several key factors that influence your final moving cost.
1. Distance Traveled
Longer distances generally mean:
- Higher fuel and mileage costs
- More labor hours
- Longer driver time
For example, moving 300 miles vs. 1,500 miles can increase the price by 2x or more.
2. Size of Your Household
Most movers price based on:
- Weight of your shipment
- Or cubic space used
- Or number of rooms
Larger households cost more simply because there’s more to transport.
3. Service Level
Typical options include:
- Full service move – Movers pack, load, transport, unload
- Partial service – Movers load/unload only; you pack
- Labor only – You provide the truck; movers load/unload
- Dedicated truck long-distance – Movers pack + deliver on a dedicated route
Each level adds different costs but also different value and convenience.
4. Timing & Seasonality
- Peak summer months often have higher prices
- Weekends and end-of-month dates can cost more
- Flexible scheduling may yield lower rates
5. Insurance & Valuation Options
Basic coverage is included, but full replacement value protection typically costs extra and is worth considering for valuables.
6. Access & Complexity
Factors like:
- Stairs
- Long carrying distances
- Packing fragile or bulky items
can add to labor time.
Estimates vs. Fixed Pricing
This is one of the biggest areas customers misunderstand.
Estimate
- The price may change due to weight, time, or services
- Often not guaranteed until move day
- Common with van line and shared truck pricing
Fixed Pricing (Preferred)
- The price is agreed upon in writing when you book
- It won’t change on move day
- No surprise charges if scope hasn’t changed
Bellhop uses fixed pricing for state-to-state long-distance moves, giving customers clarity before they commit.
Understanding which pricing model you’re receiving makes a huge difference when comparing quotes.
Why Some Quotes Are Lower, And What That Really Means
It’s tempting to go with the lowest number, but you need to look deeper before committing.
Here are some common reasons a quote may appear low:
Van Line / Shared Truck Model
Cheaper quotes often come with:
- Shared truck space
- Multiple stops
- Delivery windows instead of exact dates
- Higher handling risk
These lower prices often come with less predictability.
Partial or Minimal Services
Quotes that exclude packing, loading, or stress-reduction services may look cheaper, but don’t include total effort.
Estimates, Not Fixed Prices
An estimate can balloon due to:
- Weight increases
- Extra labor time
- Additional handling fees
These surprises are why many customers cancel after booking.
Real-World Example Scenarios
To make this more concrete, here are example cost estimates for common state-to-state moves (fully packed, dedicated truck with fixed pricing):
Austin, TX → Denver, CO (~900 miles)
- 1-Bedroom: ~$2,500–$3,800
- 2-Bedroom: ~$4,000–$6,500
- 3-Bedroom: ~$6,000–$9,000
Los Angeles, CA → Dallas, TX (~1,400 miles)
- 1-Bedroom: ~$3,200–$4,500
- 2-Bedroom: ~$5,000–$7,000
- 3-Bedroom: ~$7,000–$10,000+
These figures reflect dedicated truck models and assume standard packing and loading services, no extreme access barriers, and mid-season dates.
Remember: every move is unique; these are examples, not guarantees.
Common Hidden Cost Categories to Watch For
Even with fixed pricing, some customers overlook optional costs that can add up:
✔️ Packing services (full or partial)
✔️ Packing materials (boxes, wrap, tape)
✔️ Specialty handling (pianos, antiques)
✔️ Insurance upgrades
✔️ Disassembly/reassembly
✔️ Storage if needed later
When comparing apples to apples, always ask:
“Is this included in the fixed price, or is it extra?”
How to Compare Moving Quotes Properly
When reviewing multiple moving quotes, assess them side by side with these criteria:
✅ Service Model
Dedicated truck vs. shared truck vs. DIY
✅ Pricing Type
Fixed price vs. estimate
✅ Delivery Expectations
Exact date vs. delivery window
✅ Included Services
Packing, materials, insurance
✅ Written Contract Terms
Make sure inclusions are spelled out
✅ Cancellation or Date Change Terms
Understand flexibility
If you’re not sure what something means, ask the mover to explain line by line.
Should You Choose the Cheapest Quote?
Not always.
A lower price may sound appealing upfront, but the real cost of delays, surprise fees, and extended delivery windows often outweighs the savings.
A slightly higher fixed price with clearer expectations can save stress and money in the long run.
How Bellhop Approaches State-to-State Moving Costs
Bellhop’s long-distance pricing philosophy emphasizes:
✔️ Predictability – fixed price you know before booking
✔️ Transparency – clear pricing breakdown
✔️ Dedicated trucks – direct delivery timelines
✔️ Support – specialists you can reach throughout the process
No estimates that change on move day. No hidden fees if services haven’t changed.
Average Cost Takeaways
Here’s what you should remember:
📌 There’s no single price, but ranges are predictable
📌 Pricing depends on distance, household size, services, and timing
📌 Fixed pricing protects you from surprise charges
📌 Low quotes may come with trade-offs
📌 Comparing quotes correctly matters more than a low price alone
Questions to Ask Before You Book
Before you decide, make sure you ask:
- Is this a fixed price or an estimate?
- What services are included (packing, materials, insurance)?
- What delivery date can I expect?
- Will my items be moved on a dedicated truck?
- What happens if my plans change?
Answers to these questions reveal a lot about the real cost and real value of a quote.
Ready for Fixed, Transparent Pricing?
Bellhop offers fixed-price long-distance moves with dedicated trucks, so the price you’re quoted aligns with your agreement and your delivery plan.
Get a free quote in minutes and move with greater confidence.
Get your long-distance quote today.
Call +1 (844) 645-3283 or book online.
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