How Much Does Long-Distance Move Cost in Alaska?

Alaska pricing is above the national average. Updated for 2024.

Low End
$2,560
Average
$5,760
High End
$10,240
per move
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Long-Distance Move Pricing in Alaska

In Alaska, the average cost for long-distance move is $5,760 per move, which is 28% higher than the national average of $4,500. Most Alaska residents pay between $2,560 and $10,240.

Alaska has a higher cost of living than most states, which translates to higher labor rates and material costs. Urban areas within Alaska may be even higher.

Long-distance moves (over 50 miles or across state lines) are typically priced by weight and distance rather than hourly. Costs include packing, loading, transport, and delivery.

Alaska vs National Average

Alaska Average
$5,760
National Average
$4,500
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What Affects Long-Distance Move Cost in Alaska?

Distance

500 miles: $2K-$4K. 1,000 miles: $3K-$6K. Coast-to-coast: $5K-$10K+

Home Size

1 BR (2,000 lbs): $2K-$3K. 3 BR (7,000 lbs): $4K-$7K. 5 BR (12,000 lbs): $7K-$12K

💡 Tips to Save on Long-Distance Move in Alaska

  • 1.Be flexible on delivery dates for lower rates
  • 2.Ship heavy items separately via freight
  • 3.Get binding estimates to avoid surprise charges
  • 4.Move during off-peak months (October-April)
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Frequently Asked Questions

How far in advance should I book movers?

4-8 weeks for most moves. For summer moves (peak season): 8-12 weeks.

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