Professional movers load your stuff, ship it to your new home, and unload it all for you. It’s the easiest—but most expensive—option. Learn more.
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You load up all your belongings, but the movers transport your container to your new home. It’s the middle road for effort and cost. Learn more.
Worried about costs? Rent a truck, load it yourself, drive it to your new home, and unload all your things. You do it all—and save a lot. Learn more.
All data current as of publish date.
*Prices averaged for 5 home sizes across 6 distances over 100 miles. Mileage included in long-distance quotes.
**Prices averaged for 5 home sizes (when different trucks were available) for a distance under 100 miles. Prices do not include mileage rates.
Learn more about your moving options. Check out our list of moving truck deals and discounts from across the industry.
What to know about moving in Redwood City
In 2020, Redwood City’s population was 85,385,1 making it one of the smaller cities in Northern California’s Bay Area. Additionally, the city’s population is currently decreasing by 0.21% annually.1
This population decrease is actually part of a larger trend affecting the Bay Area as a whole. During the Coronavirus pandemic, people moved to California less than they used to, and the rate of people moving away from San Francisco actually went up by 34%.2
It’s a little unclear what exactly is causing these population declines in this popular region, though the Bay Area’s notoriously high living costs probably have something to do with it.
Hiring professional movers for a local move can be as cheap as $550 or as expensive as $2,000. For a long-distance move (a move over 100 miles), you should plan to spend $2,000–$7,500 or more.
These ranges are intentionally broad as the exact price for your move depends on a lot of factors unique to your situation. These are just a few things that will determine your move’s final price:
- How much stuff you’re moving
- Exactly how far you’re moving
- Add-on services like packing, piano moving, or furniture assembly
- Time of year
- Which moving company you hire
The variability of these factors makes it all but impossible to pinpoint moving costs ahead of time. The only way to truly know what your move will cost is to get an estimate from a moving company. Luckily, getting estimates is free. In fact, if you want to find the cheapest mover in your area, you should get estimates from multiple movers since they’ll all charge different rates.
Learn more by reading our guide about moving prices.
Planning a long-distance move means making plans to do a lot of paperwork, coordinate with your moving company, find a new home, and—on top of all this—pack up your stuff and clean your house. Here are some of the most important steps for successfully completing a long-distance move:
- Get pricing estimates from moving companies.
- Book your movers.
- Sell your old home or lease.
- Purchase your new home or sign a new lease.
- Carefully pack all of your belongings.
- Change your address.
- Deep clean your old home.
- Cancel your old utilities and start services at your new home.
- Make sure all your items arrived safely.
- Unpack everything when you get to your destination.
This isn’t an exhaustive list of tasks you’ll need to complete for your long-distance move, but it’s a start. If you’re feeling overwhelmed by all of these different chores, don’t fret. We’ve got you covered. We put together a comprehensive moving checklist to help you plan your move from start to finish.
The cheapest way to move long-distance is to rent a moving truck and do all the packing, loading, and driving yourself. If you do it right, this method can be thousands of dollars cheaper than hiring full-service movers. However, it’s also the hardest way to move and it requires the most out of you. Most Americans hire professional movers for a reason.
Luckily, you don’t have to go all or nothing on moving services. If you do decide to rent a moving truck to cut costs, you can still hire professionals to help you pack, load, or even drive the truck to make the job a little easier on you. Whatever you don’t want to do, there’s a pro you can hire to do it.
Read our guide to cheap cross-country moves to learn more.
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- The Ultimate List of Moving Supplies for an Easy Move
- Should You Ship Your Car or Drive It When You Move?
- How Much Should You Tip Movers?
- What Is the Cheapest Way to Move Cross-Country?
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Sources
- World Population Review, “Redwood City, California Population.” Accessed March 1, 2022.
- David Wagner, “'CalExodus’ May Be Overblown, But California Is Losing People — Here’s Why,” Decemer 16, 2021. Accessed March 1, 2022.