MoveCostGuide

Long Distance

Moving from Atlanta, GA to Los Angeles, CA

1933 miles · 40h 24m drive · Estimated cost $2,588$4,090 for a 2-bedroom move

1933 miles
40h 24m drive
Cost Index: 1.031.18

Cost Estimate: Atlanta to Los Angeles

Average costs for a 2-bedroom move. Use the calculator below for a custom quote.

Full Service

Movers handle everything

$3,330
Range: $2,588$4,090
  • Professional packing & unpacking
  • Loading, transport & unloading
  • Basic valuation coverage

Partial Service

You pack, movers move

$2,655
Range: $2,102$3,224
  • You pack your own boxes
  • Movers load, transport & unload
  • Save 20–35% vs. full service

DIY Move

Rent a truck, do it yourself

$2,340
Range: $1,702$2,891
  • Truck rental + gas + equipment
  • No labor costs — you do the lifting
  • Full control over your schedule

Custom Moving Calculator

Adjust home size, move type, and extras to get a personalized estimate for your Atlanta to Los Angeles move.

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Estimated Moving Cost

Atlanta, GALos Angeles, CA · 1,933 miles

Low

$2,588

Estimated

$3,330

High

$4,090

🟢 Off-peak pricing · March

Where Does Your Money Go?

Full-service cost breakdown for a 2-bedroom long distance from Atlanta to Los Angeles.

Total$3,330
Labor(17.9%)
$522$671
Transportation(61.0%)
$1,590$2,471
Packing(15.6%)
$360$675
Insurance(3.8%)
$74$191
Tips(1.8%)
$41$81

Best Time to Move

Moving costs from Atlanta to Los Angeles vary significantly by season.

January is the cheapest month (save up to 15%), while July is the most expensive (+30%).

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Origin

Atlanta

Georgia
Destination

Los Angeles

California
Cost of Living Index
103
118
Average Rent (1BR)
$1,650
$2,500
Average Rent (2BR)
$2,050
$3,200
State Income Tax
5.5%
13.3%
Avg High Temperature
72°F
75°F
You'll spend ~54% more on housing
Average rent in Los Angeles is $2,850/mo vs $1,850/mo in Atlanta
Top Neighborhoods
Atlanta
  • Virginia-Highland
  • Inman Park
  • Decatur
  • Old Fourth Ward
  • Buckhead
Los Angeles
  • Silver Lake
  • Santa Monica
  • Highland Park
  • Los Feliz
  • Culver City

Long-Distance Moving Tips

Expert advice for your 1933-mile move from Atlanta to Los Angeles.

1

Get a binding estimate

Long-distance moves from Atlanta to Los Angeles can have surprise costs. A binding or not-to-exceed estimate protects you from a ballooning bill.

2

Move in winter to save big

January and February rates are 15–30% lower than the summer peak. If your timeline is flexible, a winter move from pays for itself.

3

Ship your car separately

At 1933 miles, driving two vehicles is exhausting and expensive. Auto transport typically costs $800–$1,500 and eliminates wear on your car.

4

Inventory everything

Create a detailed, numbered inventory with photos before the movers arrive. This is essential for filing claims if anything goes missing or gets damaged.

5

Research your new city

Before arriving in Los Angeles, research neighborhoods, school districts, and local utilities so you can hit the ground running.

6

Use a portable container

Companies like PODS or U-Pack let you pack on your schedule and can be more affordable than traditional long-distance movers.

Top Moving Companies for Atlanta to Los Angeles

These nationally recognized movers service the Atlanta to Los Angeles route. Compare their rates and read reviews before choosing.

United Van Lines

$$$
4.3
Long DistanceCorporate RelocationInternational
  • Extensive nationwide agent network for reliable coverage
  • Offers a comprehensive online tracking and shipment management system
  • Strong reputation with decades of industry experience
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Allied Van Lines

$$$
4.2
Long DistanceMilitaryCorporate Relocation
  • Wide range of service options including packing and unpacking
  • Transparent online quote process with detailed estimates
  • Strong military and government relocation program
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Mayflower

$$$
4.1
Long DistanceCorporate RelocationStorage
  • Offers flexible moving and storage bundles
  • Provides detailed shipment tracking throughout the move
  • Well-established claims process for damaged items
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North American Van Lines

$$$
4
Long DistanceCorporate RelocationGovernment
  • Assigned personal move coordinator for each customer
  • ProMover certified with strong safety track record
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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to move from Atlanta to Los Angeles?
The average cost for a 2-bedroom full-service move from Atlanta, GA to Los Angeles, CA ranges from $2,588 to $4,090, with a typical cost around $3,330. A DIY move with a rental truck averages $2,340. Actual costs depend on home size, time of year, and additional services.
How long does the drive from Atlanta to Los Angeles take?
The distance from Atlanta to Los Angeles is approximately 1933 miles. The estimated driving time is 40h 24m, though actual drive time may vary based on the route, traffic, and road conditions. Professional movers may take 6–7 days to deliver your belongings.
What's the cheapest month to move from Atlanta to Los Angeles?
January is typically the cheapest month to move, with rates up to 15% below average. The most expensive month is July, when rates increase by about 30%. Moving mid-week (Tuesday–Thursday) also helps reduce costs by 10–20%.
Should I hire movers or do it myself?
For a 1933-mile move, hiring professional movers is usually worth the investment. The logistics of a long-distance move are complex, and the physical toll of driving a large truck hundreds of miles can be overwhelming. Compare your DIY cost of ~$2,340 vs. full-service at ~$3,330 to decide.
How far is Atlanta from Los Angeles?
Atlanta, GA is approximately 1933 miles from Los Angeles, CA. This is classified as a long distance and the drive takes roughly 40h 24m.
What size moving truck do I need for a move from Atlanta to Los Angeles?
For a 2-bedroom home, a 15–17 foot truck is usually sufficient. For 3-bedroom homes, plan on a 20–22 foot truck. For 4+ bedrooms, you will likely need a 26-foot truck or may need to consider two trips. When in doubt, size up — packing a too-small truck wastes time and risks damage.

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