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New York City, NY to Washington, DC

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Moving from New York to Washington, DC

You’ve probably been planning a move from New York, NY, to Washington, DC, for a while now. We take great pride in being moving professionals who put the customer first. We understand all the moving parts involved and how challenging it can be. However, now that you’ve found Pristine Vanlines USA, you can look forward to it being more manageable and less stressful. Let’s jump right into your moving estimate and budget to show just how customer-first we are.

How much does moving from New York to Washington, DC, cost?

We’ve got good news and bad news. The good news is the distance between New York and Washington is only 226 miles. The bad news is that even though it isn’t an incredibly long move, it can still prove expensive and complicated. Let’s look at the chart below to get an idea of how much it will cost you based on the size of your home.

  • One-Bedroom Apartment = 4,000 pounds – $2,399 – $2,882
  • Two Bedroom Apartment = 6,000 pounds – $2,883 – $3,873
  • Three Bedroom House = 10,000 pounds  – $3,874 – $5,689
  • 4- Bedroom House = 14,000 pounds – $5,690 – $7,395

* Please note: These price ranges are estimates based on thousands of moves we do each year. Prices will vary based on distance, the weight of household goods, special requests, and specific moving services needed. Please complete our free online quote form today for your detailed, personalized, no obligation, FREE moving quote.

3 Important Questions

1. How is my moving estimate calculated?

While our moving estimates are as accurate as possible, we fully understand why customers question how we arrived at the assessment. We take pride in being honest and transparent and want to do everything we can to make you feel good about your upcoming move.

The amount of furniture you need moved: This is the main reason our estimates are arranged based on the size of your home. In essence, it gives us an idea of the furniture you’ll have and the weight of your household goods. Simply put, the more significant your home and household goods you have, the more expensive your move will be. That said, this is the perfect time to donate some things to charity or give some things to family and friends.

The kind of items you need moved: Think about it for a second. If you had to lift a few moving boxes for one customer and a hot tub and grand piano for another, would you charge both customers the same amount? Well, moving companies operate the same way. If you have difficulty relocating specialty items, it requires special handling from moving professionals who know what they are doing. This is why investing in a reputable moving company like AVL is essential.

Your specific moving requests: Even if you don’t have a hot tub or something considered a specialty item, your move can still be pricy if you have an array of moving requests. Maybe you need the moving company to show up earlier or later than their business hours because of a rule with your condo. Or perhaps your elevator is broken, so the movers must use the stairs. Things like this that complicate the moving process will lead to an increase in your bill.

2. Why should you move to Washington, DC?

Work more and make more: Did you know that at $64,000, the median household income in Washington is 21 percent higher than the national average? Even as the unemployment rate continues to soar country-wide, Washington DC provides its residents with many finances, sports, education, and more opportunities. This tops our list of the reasons you should move here.

Sports and Entertainment: Although it has been a while since a Washington sports team delivered a championship, they are highly competitive every year. Home to the Washington Wizards in basketball, the Nationals in baseball, and the Washington Football Team in football, this city is made for a sports fanatic. When you factor in all of the fantastic restaurants, concerts, and nightlife options, you’ll see why DC has the fun reputation that it does.

Museum City: Home to all things US Government, Washington has always flaunted many excellent museums. From the Smithsonian American Art Museum to the National Air and Space Museum, there’s no shortage of things to see and do here! This wealth of knowledge is perfect for parents looking to help their kids with homework, first dates, or something to do with friends on the weekend.

3. What are the Best Neighborhoods to live in Washington, DC?

While moving is exciting and scary, figuring out exactly where you should live can be annoying. You can try word of mouth, but having no contacts in the area makes it even more difficult. This is where we come into play. We created a short list of the five best neighborhoods in the area that you should consider moving to.

  • Bluemont: Located nearby in Arlington, VA, Bluemont is a beautiful Washington DC, neighborhood with excellent schools, a low crime rate, and easy access to all things Washington. Home to less than 6,000 residents, Bluemont has no trouble making best places to live lists in publications nationwide. Bluemont is ideal if you are looking for a position with beautiful homes where you can have peace of mind as you raise your family.
  • Radnor/Fort Myer Heights: While the Radnor/Fort Myer Heights area is far from cheap, it is a fantastic place to call home if you can afford it. Whether you’re looking to buy or rent, this Arlington, VA, neighborhood provides insanely attractive living options that are easy to find. One drive through the area while we unload your household goods, and you’ll be thrilled that you decided to settle down here.
  • Stone Ridge: With many restaurants, parks, and shopping options within walking distance, Stone Ridge is a Washington, DC, suburb that promotes the walkability and outdoor activity the city is known for. One of the more diverse options on our list, you will see people from all walks of life who decided to call the beautiful Stone Ridge area home.
  • South Kensington: Located in nearby Maryland, South Kensington shines as one of the best Washington DC suburbs. If you’re single and moved here for work or college, you’ll love the welcoming feel and environment that residents foster daily. If you’re raising a family, you’ll be happy to know that the crime rate here is meager, and the schools are rated among the best in the state.
  • North Potomac: Known for “Great people. Great schools, and Great Location”, North Potomac does an excellent job of standing out and being memorable. As one of the more famous Washington DC suburbs, the area is the subject of various TV shows for good reason. Home to exquisite homes isn’t cheap, but living here and being invited to the glitz and glam is worth it to some.

Now is the Perfect Time to Move

Are you ready to make the short move from New York to Washington? If so, we are standing by to get you started. Remember, with other potential destinations such as New York to Arlington, VA (233 miles), New York to Bethesda, MD (225 miles), or New York to Reston, VA (246 miles); you can stay within a similar price range as the one estimated above.

You have enough to worry about. Give yourself a break and leave the heavy lifting to us. We will always have your back.