Moving cost
Moving Costs in Georgia
A typical long-distance move out of Georgia is estimated at $4,350–$5,800 for a 3-bedroom home, based on a median corridor of about 890 miles. Across the 110 Georgia city corridors we price, modelled totals span $2,600–$11,150.
Typical outbound move from Georgia · 3 bedroom
$4,350–$5,800
Estimated range. Most quotes for this profile land near $5,000.
- Median distance
- 890 mi est.
- Distance range
- 265–2,485 mi
- Priced corridors
- 110
- Metros priced
- 2
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What the Georgia corridor data shows
- Atlanta is the most connected Georgia metro in our model with 97 priced corridors, which is why most Georgia searches resolve to one of its route pages.
- Atlanta to Seattle models about 3.2× the midpoint of Atlanta to Nashville; distance explains most of that gap and the market assumptions at each end explain the rest.
- 39% of Georgia corridors in our model are under 800 miles, where crew hours at both ends carry more of the total than mileage does.
- 35% of the set runs 1,500 miles or longer, where the model prices weight hard and the delivery window widens into a spread of days.
Georgia corridors by distance
| Corridor | Distance | 3-bedroom estimate |
|---|---|---|
| Atlanta to Nashville | 265 mi | $2,600–$3,450 |
| Atlanta to Charlotte | 280 mi | $2,650–$3,550 |
| Atlanta to Memphis | 400 mi | $2,800–$3,700 |
| Atlanta to Raleigh | 425 mi | $2,900–$3,900 |
| Atlanta to Cincinnati | 440 mi | $2,950–$3,950 |
| Atlanta to Orlando | 480 mi | $3,150–$4,200 |
| Atlanta to Tampa | 495 mi | $3,200–$4,300 |
| Atlanta to Indianapolis | 510 mi | $3,250–$4,350 |
| Atlanta to Columbus | 520 mi | $3,300–$4,400 |
| Atlanta to St. Louis | 555 mi | $3,450–$4,600 |
Georgia cities we price
Cost by home size
| Home size | Assumed shipment | Estimated cost |
|---|---|---|
| Studio | 1,500–2,600 lbs | $1,550–$2,100 |
| 1 Bedroom | 2,400–3,800 lbs | $2,050–$2,750 |
| 2 Bedroom | 4,200–6,200 lbs | $3,000–$4,000 |
| 3 Bedroom | 6,800–9,500 lbs | $4,350–$5,800 |
| 4 Bedroom | 9,500–13,000 lbs | $5,750–$7,700 |
| 5+ Bedroom | 13,000–18,000 lbs | $7,700–$10,250 |
Georgia moving cost questions
How much does it cost to move out of Georgia?
Across the 49 Georgia corridors we price, a 3-bedroom full-service move models $2,600–$11,150. The median corridor is about 890 miles; shorter moves sit below that band and cross-country moves above it.
Which Georgia move is cheapest in your model?
Atlanta to Nashville at $2,600–$3,450 over 265 miles. The dearest is Atlanta to Seattle at $8,400–$11,150 over 2,485 miles.
Does the Georgia city I move from change the price?
Yes. Labour-index assumptions for Georgia metros run 0.96–1.00 in our model, and that adjustment applies to the crew-service share of the bill at the Georgia end. Mileage from your actual address then sets the line-haul side.
Are these Georgia figures quotes?
No. They are modelled estimates built from published tariff structures, our distance model and documented home-size weight profiles. A binding number requires a survey of your own inventory and addresses.
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Moving Cost Editorial Team · Pricing model pricing-v1.0 · Estimates last recalculated 2026-08-01
