May 2025 · Main Street Moving · Georgia

Moving Cost in Georgia (2025 Guide)

Georgia moving costs vary widely depending on the size of the move, distance, time of year, and what services are included. Here are real price ranges you should expect — and the factors that push quotes higher or lower.

2025 Georgia Moving Cost Ranges

Local move (1 bedroom)
2–4 hours, 2 movers
$300–$600
Local move (3 bedroom)
6–10 hours, 3 movers
$800–$1,800
Local move (4–5 bedroom)
Full day, 4 movers
$1,500–$3,500
Long-distance (GA to FL/TN/NC)
Based on weight & distance
$2,500–$6,000
Full-service packing (added)
Materials + labor
$300–$1,500+

What Drives Moving Cost in Georgia

Time of year: Summer (May–August) is peak moving season in Georgia — demand is highest and prices follow. If you can move in the fall or winter, you'll often get better rates and easier scheduling.

Day of week: Weekends cost more than weekdays. If you can take a day off work, a midweek move is typically 10–20% less expensive.

Stairs and access: Third-floor walk-up apartments cost more than ground-floor homes. Elevators with timed windows, long walks from truck to door, and difficult parking situations all add time and therefore cost.

Atlanta traffic: Atlanta's traffic can add significant time to local moves. Moves that cross the metro during rush hour cost more — experienced movers route and schedule around this, but it's something to plan for.

What's included: Make sure quotes clearly state what's included — packing materials, disassembly/reassembly, floor protection, and insurance. A low quote that excludes these often ends up costing more than a higher quote that includes them.

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