If your top priority is saving money, the winter months of January and February are the cheapest time to move in Los Angeles, with rates running 10 to 30 percent below summer peaks. If you want the best balance of mild weather, availability, and reasonable pricing, aim for the shoulder seasons: late March through May, or October. The most expensive and busiest window is summer, June through August.
Demand drives price in the moving industry, and LA’s demand follows a clear seasonal curve. Here is how the seasons compare:
| Season | Demand | Pricing vs. Off-Peak | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Winter (Dec to Feb) | Lowest | 10 to 30% cheaper | Budget movers, flexible schedules |
| Spring (Mar to May) | Rising | Climbing toward the peak | Mild weather, good availability early |
| Summer (Jun to Aug) | Highest | 10 to 25% more | Families tied to school calendars |
| Fall (Sep to Nov) | Cooling | Dropping after September | Best overall value plus comfort |
Roughly 70 percent of all moves happen between May and September nationwide, which is exactly why prices spike during those months. Move outside that window, and you are competing with far fewer people for the same trucks and crews.
| Month | Rating | What to Expect |
|---|---|---|
| January | Excellent | Cheapest month of the year. Movers have wide availability and offer their steepest discounts. Minimal rain risk. |
| February | Excellent | Still slow season with low prices and great availability. Comfortable weather. |
| March | Good | Spring moving begins, and prices start creeping up. Ideal weather. Avoid USC and UCLA spring break weeks. |
| April | Moderate | Decent availability, though prices are rising. Plan around Coachella weekends, which strain regional logistics. |
| May | Getting busy | College and family moves begin. Prices climb roughly 15 percent. Book three weeks ahead. |
| June | Expensive | Peak season starts. Graduation moves everywhere and prices go up 20 to 25 percent. |
| July | Expensive | Highest demand and peak summer heat. Book at least a month in advance. |
| August | Expensive | Families are rushing before the school year. High prices, limited weekend slots. |
| September | Moderate | Demand begins cooling, but early-month pricing stays high. |
| October | Good | Heat backs off, demand drops, and pricing improves. One of the best overall months. |
| November | Good | Lower rental costs and mild weather. Avoid the Thanksgiving week rush. |
| December | Moderate | Quieter than summer, and prices are low, but the holidays add scheduling complexity. |
Summer is peak season for a simple reason: families with school-age children prefer to move while school is out, and college graduations in May and June trigger a wave of relocations. That concentrated demand means higher rates, limited weekend availability, and the need to book a month or more ahead. Add the Valley’s triple-digit heat and LA’s marine-layer mornings, and a summer move is both pricier and more physically demanding. If summer is your only option, an early 8:00 AM start helps you beat both the heat and the traffic.
For the majority of movers who are not locked into a summer school schedule, the shoulder seasons of spring and fall are the smartest choice. Late March through May delivers mild temperatures, longer daylight hours, and pricing that has not yet hit its summer ceiling, which makes loading and unloading far more comfortable than a July afternoon in the Valley. October offers the same advantages in reverse: the summer heat has broken, demand has cooled, and moving companies that were fully booked weeks ahead in July suddenly have weekday slots open. You also gain leverage in the rental market during these periods, because landlords filling vacancies in slower months are more likely to negotiate or offer move-in concessions. The result is a move that is easier on your body, your calendar, and your wallet all at once, without the deep-winter rain risk or the holiday-season scheduling headaches.
Choosing the right month is only half the equation. Within any month, a few timing rules consistently lower your cost and stress:
The single best slot in LA is a mid-month weekday morning in late March, May, or October. That combination gives you mild weather, predictable traffic, and off-peak pricing all at once.
Los Angeles has a few local quirks worth planning around. USC and UCLA graduation periods in May flood entire neighborhoods with traffic. Coachella weekends in April pull moving resources toward the desert. And event days near stadiums, beaches, and major venues can turn a simple cross-town move into an all-day ordeal. Whenever possible, check the local calendar before locking in your date.
If your schedule allows, two approaches can save even more:
The best time of year to move in Los Angeles depends on your priority. For the lowest cost, choose January or February. For the best mix of weather, availability, and value, target late March through May or October. Whatever you choose, booking a mid-month weekday morning will stretch your budget further and make the whole day run more smoothly.
When you have picked your window, let us handle the rest. Simple Moving Company is fully licensed and insured, with friendly professional movers and all-inclusive rates and no hidden fees, all year long.