Moving cost

Moving from Kansas City to San Francisco

A full-service 3 bedroom move from Kansas City to San Francisco is estimated at $6,750–$9,050. The route is about 1,715 miles, which makes it a long-haul move with a modeled transit window of 4 to 8 days. The estimate assumes a shipment of 6,800–9,500 lbs and no packing service; adding full packing, storage, or specialty handling moves the figure upward.

Estimated full-service moving cost · 3 bedroom

$6,750$9,050

Estimated range. Our model’s midpoint for this profile is $7,800.

Priced as full service, this corridor models $6,750–$9,050. Shift the labor to yourself with a container and the figure becomes $4,300–$5,750. On a haul this long the line haul dominates, so the container saving is a smaller share of a bigger bill. Destination labor costs materially more than origin labor here, so the unload is the expensive half of the crew time you would be taking on.

Distance
1,715 mi est.
Transit
4 to 8 days
Shipment
6,800–9,500 lbs
Method
Full service
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Cost to move from Kansas City to San Francisco

What makes this route different

First-party figures produced by our pricing model for this corridor. Modeled values, not collected quotes.

DistanceMODELED
1,715 mi
Long-haul move, modeled from city-center coordinates
Modeled midpointMODELED
$7,800
Based on current 3 bedroom shipment assumptions
Service index gapMODELED
32%
higher modeled crew and access cost at the San Francisco end
  • This corridor is longer than 55% of the route models currently published in Moving Cost Advisor's modeled route set. Cohort: 2,300 all published city-to-city route models in Moving Cost Advisor's modeled route set, priced for the 3-bedroom profile.
  • The modeled 3 bedroom midpoint sits in the upper third of comparable corridors we model at this distance. Cohort: 776 published long-haul move models in Moving Cost Advisor's modeled route set, priced for the 3-bedroom profile.

Comparisons are drawn from our own modeled route set, not from a survey of completed moves. See how the model works and what we source.

Cost by home size

Movers price transported weight, so home size changes the total more than any other input on this route. Each range below uses the same 1,715-mile distance and the same origin and destination service assumptions.

Estimated moving cost by home size
Home sizeAssumed shipmentEstimated cost
Studio1,500–2,600 lbs$2,300$3,100
1 Bedroom2,400–3,800 lbs$3,100$4,100
2 Bedroom4,200–6,200 lbs$4,600$6,150
3 Bedroom6,800–9,500 lbs$6,750$9,050
4 Bedroom9,500–13,000 lbs$9,050$12,050
5+ Bedroom13,000–18,000 lbs$12,150$16,200

Shipment weights are estimating assumptions from our home-size profiles, not measured averages. Your actual weight is confirmed by a mover's survey. See the assumptions.

Cost by moving method

Same shipment, three service models. The difference is how much of the labor and driving you take on.

Estimated moving cost by moving method
Moving methodEstimated cost
Full-service moverCarrier loads, transports, and unloads. You do not drive or lift.$6,750$9,050
Moving containerYou load a container, the provider transports it, you unload.$4,300$5,750
Rental truck (DIY)You rent, load, drive, and unload. Fuel and tolls are yours.$2,650$3,550

What affects the price on this route

Distance and shipment size

At 1,715 miles this is a long-haul move. Our rate table drops the per-mile figure in this band on the assumption that a household shipment shares trailer space rather than moving alone, which is also why the modeled delivery window widens. For the 3-bedroom profile the line haul alone accounts for $6,000 of the midpoint estimate.

Moving date

June through August carries roughly a 12% premium in our model, and month-end dates book out first in both Kansas City and San Francisco. Moving mid-month between October and April is the single easiest way to lower this estimate.

Access at both ends

San Francisco carries the higher access assumption in our model, so it is the end where shuttle transfer or long-carry charges are most likely to be added by the carrier after a survey.

Market differences between Kansas City and San Francisco

Our model prices origin and destination service separately. San Francisco carries a labor and access assumption roughly 32% higher than Kansas City, an assumption covering relative crew cost and access difficulty in each metro. Because the more expensive end is the delivery end, that difference is weighted less heavily in the estimate.

Packing, storage, and specialty items

Packing is the largest optional line item. Storage in transit adds warehouse handling in and out plus a monthly rate, and specialty handling covers crating for pianos, safes, and oversized art. You can switch each of these on in the calculator below and watch the range move.

Midpoint breakdown

Estimated cost components
ComponentEstimated
Line haul (weight × distance)8,150 lbs assumed at $0.43 per 1,000 lbs per mile for this distance band.$6,000
Origin and destination serviceCrew time for loading, unloading, protection, and basic assembly.$1,150
Transport and fuelEquipment, fuel surcharge, and en-route handling.$600

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Kansas City to San Francisco: your details

Estimated moving cost

$6,750$9,050

Kansas City, MOSan Francisco, CA · ≈1,715 mi · 3 Bedroom

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Estimated cost components
ComponentEstimated
Line haul (weight × distance)8,150 lbs assumed at $0.43 per 1,000 lbs per mile for this distance band.$6,000
Origin and destination serviceCrew time for loading, unloading, protection, and basic assembly.$1,150
Transport and fuelEquipment, fuel surcharge, and en-route handling.$600

Off-peak scheduling: no seasonal premium applied.

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Questions about this move

How much does it cost to move from Kansas City to San Francisco?

Moving a 3-bedroom home from Kansas City to San Francisco is estimated at $6,750–$9,050 across roughly 1,715 miles. That covers line haul, crew service at both ends and transport; packing, storage and specialty items are priced separately. The figure is produced by our published pricing model, not quoted by a carrier.

How long does the move take?

Our model assumes 4 to 8 days after pickup on this corridor. Carriers quote a delivery window rather than a fixed date because a single household shipment rarely fills a trailer on its own.

Does moving in summer change the price?

Yes. Scheduling this move in July instead of an off-peak month raises the estimate to about $7,600–$10,100, the 12% peak-season adjustment our model applies to June, July and August. No seasonal premium is applied to October through April dates.

What does full packing add?

Adding full packing to this move brings the estimate to about $7,550–$10,050. That covers materials and packing labor at the Kansas City end; partial packing of only the kitchen and fragile items costs considerably less.

Is a moving container cheaper on this route?

A container is estimated at $4,300–$5,750 for the same shipment because you supply the loading and unloading labor. The saving comes from your own time, not from a lower transport cost.

How we calculated this estimate

Moving Cost Editorial Team · Pricing model pricing-v1.0 · Estimates last recalculated