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Moving from Boston, MAto Washington, DC

Compare free quotes from top-rated, licensed movers for your Boston to Washington move. The average full-service cost ranges from $1,300 to $2,400, but you may find significantly lower rates by comparing multiple options.

Estimated Moving Cost

$1,300

Studio / 1BR

$1,850

2–3 BR

$2,400

4+ BR

*Full-service estimates. Container and truck rental options cost less.

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Route Snapshot: Boston to Washington

The drive from Boston, MA to Washington, DC covers approximately 440 miles. Most professional moving companies complete this route in 3–7 business days, depending on the time of year and truck availability. The average cost for a full-service move on this corridor ranges from $1,300 to $2,400, with the typical move coming in around $1,850.

440

Miles

3–7

Business Days

$1,850

Average Cost

1.2–1.3x

Peak Season

How Much Does It Cost to Move from Boston to Washington?

Moving costs for the 440-mile journey from Boston to Washington depend on the size of your home, the amount of furniture and belongings you need to transport, and the time of year you choose to move. Summer months from June through August are peak moving season when demand is highest and prices tend to run 20 to 30 percent above off-peak rates. Planning your move for fall or winter can save you hundreds or even thousands of dollars.

Home SizeOff-Peak EstimatePeak Season Estimate
Studio / 1 Bedroom$650 – $1,300$813 – $1,625
2–3 Bedrooms$1,300 – $1,850$1,625 – $2,313
4+ Bedrooms$1,850 – $2,400$2,313 – $3,000

These estimates cover standard full-service moves including loading, transport, and unloading. Additional services like professional packing, furniture disassembly, or specialty item handling for pianos, hot tubs, and vehicles will increase the final cost. The most accurate way to budget for your move is to request personalized quotes from multiple licensed movers and compare them side by side.

Compare Your Moving Options: Boston to Washington

There is more than one way to move from Boston to Washington, and the right choice depends on your budget, timeline, and how much effort you want to put in. Full-service movers handle everything for you, while a rental truck gives you the most control at the lowest price. Portable containers and labor-only services fall in between. Here is how the four main options compare for this 440-mile route.

Full-Service Movers

$1,300 – $2,400

Pros: Movers handle everything from packing to delivery. Least stressful option.

Cons: Most expensive. Less control over timing and handling.

Portable Container

$780 – $1,440

Pros: You pack at your own pace. Container is picked up and delivered. Flexible scheduling.

Cons: You handle all packing and loading. May need to rent loading equipment.

Rental Truck

$455 – $840

Pros: Most affordable option. Full control over your schedule and belongings.

Cons: You drive, load, and unload. Fuel and insurance add to the total cost.

Labor Only

$325 – $600

Pros: Hire movers just for loading and unloading. You arrange transport yourself.

Cons: You coordinate the truck rental and driving separately.

Estimates based on industry averages for this distance range. Your actual quote may vary.

Why Move to Washington, DC?

Washington is a popular destination for people relocating from Boston and across the country. Whether you are drawn by career opportunities, a change in lifestyle, or more affordable cost of living, Washington has plenty to offer new residents. The city continues to grow as more people discover what makes it a great place to call home. Requesting quotes from movers who regularly handle the Boston to Washington route ensures you get competitive pricing from professionals who know this corridor well.

Tips for Your Boston to Washington Move

A successful move takes planning. These tips are tailored to the Boston to Washington corridor and will help you save money, avoid common mistakes, and arrive at your new home with less stress.

1

Book your movers at least 2 to 4 weeks ahead of your move date. Mid-month and mid-week moves tend to offer better availability and lower rates.

2

Get at least three quotes from licensed movers for the Boston to Washington route. Comparing quotes side by side is the best way to find a fair price and avoid overpaying.

3

Verify that your mover has a valid USDOT number for interstate moves. You can check a company's safety record and complaint history on the FMCSA website at safer.fmcsa.dot.gov.

4

Declutter before you pack. Every pound you do not move saves money. Donate, sell, or recycle items you no longer need rather than paying to ship them.

Frequently Asked Questions: Boston to Washington

How much does it cost to move from Boston to Washington?

The average cost to move from Boston to Washington (440 miles) ranges from $1,300 to $2,400 for a full-service move, depending on the size of your home and services needed. Portable container moves typically cost 30 to 40 percent less, and rental trucks can save you up to 65 percent compared to full-service pricing.

How long does it take to move from Boston to Washington?

A typical full-service move from Boston to Washington takes 3–7 business days for delivery after pickup. The actual transit time depends on your mover's schedule, the time of year, and whether you choose expedited service. Plan for pickup and delivery to happen on separate days.

What is the best time to move from Boston to Washington?

The best time to move is during the off-peak season from September through April, when demand is lower and prices drop by 20 to 30 percent. Avoid booking during the last and first weeks of the month, as these are the busiest times for movers.

How far in advance should I book movers?

For the best rates and availability, book your movers 4 to 6 weeks in advance for long-distance moves or 2 to 3 weeks for local moves. During peak summer season from June through August, booking 6 to 8 weeks ahead is recommended to secure your preferred dates.

Are the movers licensed and insured?

Yes, all movers in our network are fully licensed, insured, and registered with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) for interstate moves. You can verify any mover's credentials by searching their USDOT number on the FMCSA website at safer.fmcsa.dot.gov.

What moving options are available for the Boston to Washington route?

You have four main options for moving from Boston to Washington: full-service movers who handle everything, portable containers where you pack and they transport, rental trucks where you drive yourself, and labor-only services where movers load and unload but you provide the truck. Each option offers a different balance of cost and convenience.

What insurance coverage do movers provide?

Federal law requires all interstate movers to offer basic liability coverage at 60 cents per pound per item at no extra charge. Full-value protection, which covers the actual repair or replacement cost of damaged items, is available for an additional premium. We recommend full-value protection for long-distance moves with valuable belongings.

Is there any obligation when I get a quote?

No. Getting a quote through our platform is completely free with no obligation. You can compare quotes from multiple licensed movers and choose the one that best fits your budget and requirements. There is no pressure to commit until you are ready.

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