Long-distance
Long-distance moving cost in Texas
Moves over ~50–100 miles, typically across state lines. Priced primarily by weight × distance.
Long-distance moving in Texas: at a glance
$5,642
2-bedroom average
Calibrated mid-point. See the calculator above for your home size.
1,607mi
Driving distance
Approximate route mileage used in the corridor-rate calculation.
5–8 days
Typical transit
Range from dedicated-truck (faster) to consolidated load (slower).
0+
Vetted carriers
FMCSA-licensed national van lines serving this corridor.
Cost calibrated against thousands of quotes. See our methodology for the full formula, or browse our verified mover network.
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What drives long-distance costs in Texas
Long-distance and interstate moves out of Texas are priced primarily by weight × distance. A 2-bedroom home averages about 5,000 lbs, and the per-mile rate runs around $0.70 per pound per 1,000 miles for typical corridors. Final totals depend on the specific route, time of year, and add-on services like packing or storage.
Any mover quoting an interstate move out of Texas must hold a valid USDOT number and FMCSA Motor Carrier authority. Verify before booking at fmcsa.dot.gov/registration.
Long-distance moving in Texas: FAQ
Plain-English answers, written to be useful — not to fill space.
- How much does long-distance moving cost in Texas?
- Long-distance moving cost in Texas depends on the size of your home, the distance, and the time of year. Moves over ~50–100 miles, typically across state lines. Priced primarily by weight × distance. Use the MovingCost.net calculator above for a specific estimate based on your route and home size.
- What licenses do long-distance moving companies need in Texas?
- Long-distance and interstate movers operating into or out of Texas need a USDOT number and FMCSA Motor Carrier authority. Verify at fmcsa.dot.gov/registration before booking.
- When is the busiest time for long-distance moving in Texas?
- Mid-May through August is peak season for long-distance moving in Texas — about 60–70% of US household moves happen in those months. Demand is highest the first and last week of every month because most leases turn over on the 1st. Mid-month, mid-week moves are 15–25% cheaper.
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