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How Much Does It Cost to Move from Chicago to Seattle?

Chicago to Seattle is 2,060 miles via I-90 West. Full-service movers average $7,200. DIY runs $2,380-2,920. Seattle attracts Chicagoans with tech industry opportunities at Amazon and Microsoft, mountain access, and milder winters - though rain replaces snow as the weather complaint.

From

Chicago, Illinois

To

Seattle, Washington

Distance

2,060 miles

Drive Time

~34 hrs

Mover Transit

4 days

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Chicago to Seattle Moving Cost Breakdown — 2026

Move OptionAverage Cost
Full-service movers$7,200
DIY rental truck$2,380
Distance2,060 miles
Transit time (movers)4 days
DIY savings vs. movers$4,820

DIY vs. Movers: Which Is Right for This Move?

Choose DIY if: You're moving a small amount of belongings, have friends who can help at both ends, are comfortable driving a large truck over a long distance, and have flexibility on timing.

Choose movers if: You have a full household, valuable or fragile items, limited time off work, or you simply don't want the stress of driving a 26-foot truck across multiple states.

Hybrid option: You pack and load, movers drive. This saves 30–40% vs. full-service movers while eliminating the hardest part — driving. Look for "you-pack, we-drive" or portable storage container services.

What's Included in a Long-Distance Moving Quote

Most long-distance mover quotes include loading, transport, and unloading. They do not automatically include:

  • Packing materials (boxes, tape, blankets) — add $100–400
  • Packing service (movers do the packing) — add $400–1,200
  • Storage if delivery is delayed — add $100–300/month
  • Stair and elevator fees at origin or destination
  • Long carry surcharges if trucks can't park close

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FAQ — Chicago to Seattle Moving Cost

How much does it cost to move Chicago to Seattle?

Moving Chicago to Seattle costs an average of $7,200 with full-service movers. A DIY rental truck runs approximately $2,380 including fuel.

How long does it take to move Chicago to Seattle?

Transit time for a Chicago to Seattle move is typically 4 days for professional movers. DIY driving takes the same time but requires you to drive the truck yourself.

Is it cheaper to hire movers or DIY for a Chicago to Seattle move?

DIY saves roughly $4,820 on a Chicago to Seattle move ($2,380 vs. $7,200). However, DIY requires your time, physical effort, and the risk of damage. For long routes, full-service movers often make more sense for families with lots of furniture.

How many miles is a Chicago to Seattle move?

The Chicago to Seattle route covers approximately 2,060 miles. Long-distance movers price by weight plus mileage — expect the mileage component to add $700–1,500 on top of the base weight-based price.

What should I budget for a Chicago to Seattle move?

Budget $7,200 for professional movers or $2,380 for DIY. Add $500–1,000 for packing materials, lodging en route, and contingency costs that most quotes don't include.

How far in advance should I book movers for a Chicago to Seattle move?

Book 6–8 weeks in advance for summer moves (May–September), 3–4 weeks for off-peak moves. Long-distance movers fill up faster than local companies — especially for popular routes like this one.

From the Blog

Route costs are averages for a 2-bedroom home. DIY costs include truck rental and fuel. Actual costs vary by weight, season, and carrier.

Data last reviewed: March 2026. Learn about our data

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