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Cost of Moving in Los Angeles in 2026

Moving across Los Angeles can cost anywhere from a few hundred dollars for a studio to several thousand for a full house, and the gap between those two numbers is exactly why so many people feel uneasy before booking. At Simple Moving, we believe a move should be simple, and that starts with knowing what you will actually pay before the truck arrives. This guide breaks down real 2026 pricing across LA, the factors that move the needle, and the honest ways to keep your bill in check.

How Much Does It Cost to Move in Los Angeles in 2026?

For a local move within LA, most households pay somewhere between $500 and $2,750, with the citywide average landing around $1,050 for a typical one to two bedroom move. Long-distance and out-of-state moves are a different model entirely and usually run $2,400 to $10,000 or more, depending on weight and mileage.

Local movers in Los Angeles generally charge by the hour, per mover. Across the market, hourly rates sit between $90 and $150 per mover, with the citywide average near $94 per mover hour. Most companies require a two to four hour minimum, so even the smallest job has a practical floor of roughly $300 to $400.

For comparison, Simple Moving keeps pricing transparent and all-inclusive, with no hidden fees, no surprise charges, and basic insurance built in:

Crew & Truck Best For Cash Rate Credit Rate
2 movers + truck Studio, 1 bedroom, small office $129/hr $139/hr
3 movers + truck Large 1 bedroom, 2 bedroom, mid office $169/hr $179/hr
4 movers + truck Large 2 bedroom, 3+ bedroom, large office $209/hr $229/hr

These rates include blankets, wardrobe boxes, shrink wrap, tape, dollies, straps, assembly and reassembly, and extra stops at no added cost, which removes most of the surprise line items that inflate a typical LA invoice.

Local Moving Costs by Home Size

The single biggest driver of a local move is the size of your home, because it determines crew size and how many hours the job takes. The table below reflects typical 2026 ranges across Los Angeles for moves under 100 miles, including labor, truck, and basic protection.

Home Size Typical Crew Estimated Hours Estimated Total
Studio / small 1 bedroom 2 movers 3 to 4 hours $400 to $700
1 to 2 bedroom apartment 2 to 3 movers 4 to 6 hours $750 to $1,400
2 to 3 bedroom home 3 movers 6 to 8 hours $1,300 to $2,100
4+ bedroom home 4 movers 8 to 10+ hours $2,200 to $3,500+

Why such wide ranges? A minimalist one-bedroom and a one-bedroom packed with heavy furniture can differ by hundreds of dollars even at the same hourly rate, because with local movers, time is money. Narrow hallways, waiting on elevators, and long walks from truck to door all add hours.

Long-Distance Moves Out of Los Angeles

Once a move crosses roughly 100 miles or a state line, pricing shifts from hourly to a flat rate based on shipment weight and distance. Here are typical 2026 ranges leaving LA:

Move Type Approximate Distance Estimated Cost
Regional (LA to Bay Area, Phoenix, Las Vegas) 250 to 400 miles $2,000 to $4,500
Mid-range (LA to Denver, Seattle, Dallas) 800 to 1,400 miles $3,500 to $7,000
Cross-country (LA to New York, Miami) 2,400+ miles $6,000 to $10,000+

For interstate moves, always confirm your mover is registered with the U.S. Department of Transportation and carries a valid USDOT number. Also, ask whether your quote is binding or non-binding, because a low non-binding estimate can climb once your shipment is weighed.

What Drives Your Moving Cost in LA

Beyond home size and distance, several factors specific to Los Angeles can shift your final price:

  • Timing. Rates run 15 to 25 percent higher during peak season from June through August, and end-of-month dates when leases turn over are the busiest and priciest. A mid-week, mid-month move in fall or winter is reliably cheaper.
  • Parking and permits. In many LA neighborhoods, metered curb space can run upward of $9 per hour, and trucks longer than 22 feet often need a permit arranged with LADOT five to ten business days ahead.
  • Hillside and high-rise access. Homes in areas like Hollywood Hills, Silver Lake, and parts of West Hollywood may need a smaller shuttle truck, and high-rise buildings frequently require reserved elevator windows.
  • Stairs and long carries. Surcharges typically apply after the first flight of stairs, and “long carry” fees kick in when the truck cannot park close to the entrance.
  • Add-on services. Packing, specialty items, and storage are billed separately.

Common Add-On Costs

Packing and specialty handling are where budgets quietly grow, so it helps to plan for them up front:

Service Typical 2026 Cost
Partial packing (2 bedroom) $300 to $800
Full-service packing (large home) $800 to $2,500+
Piano or specialty item $150 to $600+
Short-term storage (monthly) $100 to $500
Vehicle shipping (200 to 300 miles) $150 to $600

How to Lower Your Moving Costs

You have more control over the final number than most people realize. A few proven steps:

  1. Declutter first. Fewer items mean fewer hours and lighter long-distance weight. Donate, sell, or recycle before packing.
  2. Move off-peak. Choosing a weekday in the middle of the month, ideally in fall or winter, can trim 15 to 25 percent off your bill.
  3. Pack what you can yourself. Handling your own boxes and reserving the crew for heavy and fragile items lowers labor hours.
  4. Get written, itemized quotes. Compare at least three, and make sure each lists what is and is not included so you are not comparing a bare rate against an all-inclusive one.
  5. Be ready on move day. Boxes sealed, labeled, and staged by the door keeps the clock from running longer than it should.

Final Comments

In 2026, a local Los Angeles move typically costs $500 to $2,750, while long-distance relocations from LA range from about $2,400 to over $10,000. Your final price depends on home size, distance, timing, building access, and the add-ons you choose. The smartest thing you can do is get a clear, itemized quote so there are no surprises on move day.

That is exactly how we work at Simple Moving. We are fully licensed and insured, our crews are professional and friendly, and our all-inclusive rates mean the price you are quoted is the price you pay. Request a free quote today and let us make your LA move simple.