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Discover detailed guides for the most popular interstate moving routes. Get costs, tips, and connect with professional movers specializing in your route.
These are the highest-demand interstate moving routes in America
One of America's most popular moving routes, connecting the Northeast with the Sunshine State.
The ultimate winter escape route from NYC to Miami's beaches and year-round sunshine.
Popular intrastate move between California's two major metropolitan areas.
Major Texas intrastate move between the state's largest metropolitan areas.
Popular move from business hub Dallas to trendy, tech-focused Austin.
One of California's most popular short-distance moves along the scenic I-5 corridor.
Major Northeast corridor between America's two most historic cities, one of the busiest moving routes on the East Coast.
Short and affordable Northeast corridor move from America's largest city to its sixth largest.
Major East Coast corridor connecting the financial capital to the political capital via I-95.
One of the West's busiest moving corridors, connecting the Entertainment Capital to the City of Angels via I-15.
Popular interstate moves with excellent mover availability
Major migration route from high-cost California to business-friendly Texas.
Popular retirement and lifestyle move from the Midwest to the Southwest.
The classic cross-country move from the Big Apple to the City of Angels.
Moving between two of America's greatest cities with rich culture and opportunities.
Popular short-distance move from California to Nevada's entertainment capital.
Desert-to-desert move with significant cost of living savings.
Midwest to Southwest move for warmer weather and business opportunities.
Popular intrastate Florida move from international hub to theme park capital.
Move from Dallas to historic San Antonio with rich culture and military presence.
Mountain to desert move for warmer winters and retirement lifestyle.
Southeast move between two major banking and business centers.
Desert move between two entertainment and retirement destinations.
Desert to coast move for perfect weather and beach lifestyle.
Popular Texas corridor connecting the state's energy capital to its cultural hub along I-10.
One of Texas's shortest and most affordable moves, connecting the state capital to the Alamo City via I-35.
Quick I-4 corridor move between Florida's two largest metro areas on the Gulf and Atlantic sides.
Major California corridor from the entertainment capital to the state capital, driven by housing affordability.
One of California's most common moves as Bay Area residents seek affordable housing in the state capital.
Full Northeast corridor move connecting two of America's most educated and politically influential cities.
Short Northeast corridor move from the City of Brotherly Love to the nation's capital.
North Carolina's most popular intrastate move connecting the banking capital to the Research Triangle.
Pacific Northwest corridor connecting the two major cities of the region along I-5.
Major cross-country route connecting the West Coast to the Midwest via Route 66 or I-40/I-55.
Emerging popular routes with competitive pricing
Growing trend of Northeast residents relocating to the business-friendly South.
Tech workers and outdoor enthusiasts moving from the Pacific Northwest to the Rockies.
Short-distance move between two major Southern cities with growing economies.
Midwest to Mountain West move for outdoor lifestyle and cleaner air.
Midwest to Southeast move for milder winters and growing economy.
Cross-state Florida move from international Miami to growing Tampa Bay area.
North Florida move from tropical Miami to more temperate Jacksonville.
Mountain West move between two outdoor recreation capitals.
Mountain to Midwest move for lower cost of living and family proximity.
Southeast to Central Florida move for theme parks and no state income tax.
Short intrastate Arizona move between desert metropolitan areas.
Full-length California move from the tech hub of the Bay Area to the biotech hub of San Diego.
Great Lakes corridor connecting two of the Midwest's most iconic industrial cities via I-94.
Upper Midwest corridor connecting the nation's third-largest city to the Twin Cities via I-90/I-94.
Affordable Midwest move from the Windy City to the Crossroads of America along I-65.
Classic Midwest move from the nation's third-largest city to the Gateway to the West via I-55.
Southeast corridor from Georgia's capital to Florida's largest city by area via I-75 and I-95.
Mountain-to-desert corridor connecting Colorado's capital to the Entertainment Capital of the World.
Cross-country move from the Southeast's economic capital to the West Coast via I-20/I-10.
South-to-Mountain corridor connecting Texas's business hub to Colorado's booming Front Range.
West Coast corridor connecting the Pacific Northwest to the Bay Area tech hub via I-5.
Southeast corridor connecting the Research Triangle to the capital of the New South.