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Best Cross-Country Moving Companies of May 2024

Written by Tatyana Meshcheryakova
Published on May 3, 2024

Moving across the country can be stressful if you're not in good hands. To make your move hassle-free, our moving experts have researched and compiled a list of the seven best cross-country moving companies that you should consider for your next cross-country move.

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7 Best Cross-Country Moving Companies

United Van Lines

United Van Lines Logo
4.9
4.9 stars help icon
Nationwide availability
Excellent
Customer happiness
Excellent
Storage available
Yes
Full service packing
Yes
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Nationwide availability
Excellent
Customer happiness
Excellent
Storage available
Yes
Full service packing
Yes

United Van Lines (UVL) is a full-service moving company with local, long-distance and international moving services. Like the rest of the companies on this list, UVL is among the industry's oldest and most established companies with a large fleet and a wide range of services. The mover works with a network of moving partners to provide services in more than 500 locations in the U.S. and internationally. This means that the company might broker your move to another provider.

UVL is owned by the UniGroup Family, like its sister company, Mayflower. UVL features similar advantages and offerings as Mayflower, including three full-service moving packages with different levels of valuation protection and different service offerings. You can also build your own set of services a la carte.

United Van Lines (UVL) performs local, interstate, long-distance and international moves. These include corporate, military and small moves via Snapmoves plus full-service packing and unpacking. Corporate moves include helping employees find local real estate agents through a partnership with CityPointe Real Estate Services. United Van Lines also has approval from the General Service Administration (GSA) to work with the government and military.

The full-value protection plan is included in every initial price quote, though customers can waive full-value protection and also have an opportunity to upgrade. Similar to Mayflower's website, UVL's website features a lot of moving resources and an online portal. Their services include providing a moving specialist who will work with you directly to assist during all stages of the move, including a high-quality home inspection.

Colonial Van Lines

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4.8
4.8 stars help icon
Nationwide availability
Excellent
Customer happiness
Excellent
Storage available
Yes
Full service packing
Yes
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Nationwide availability
Excellent
Customer happiness
Excellent
Storage available
Yes
Full service packing
Yes

Family-owned and operated, Colonial Van Lines is a full-service moving company that specializes in long-distance moving, packing and storage services throughout the continental U.S. Several customer-friendly features set Colonial apart from the competition. These include instant online moving quotes, move customization, and a mobile app that customers can use to get quotes, provide moving details and create a virtual inventory.

Colonial also offers short-term, long-term, storage-in-transit and commercial storage in temperature-controlled warehouses. There's enough space to accommodate oversized items, such as large furniture and commercial equipment. Colonial's packing services are varied, too. Besides full packing, Colonial offers tailored packing services, including kitchen-only packing and single-item packing.

Mayflower Transit

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4.7
4.7 stars help icon
Nationwide availability
Great
Customer happiness
Great
Storage available
Yes
Full service packing
Yes
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Nationwide availability
Great
Customer happiness
Great
Storage available
Yes
Full service packing
Yes

With more than 90 years of experience, Mayflower Transit is a solid choice for all your moving needs. This seasoned pro has a wide network of movers nationwide and worldwide for local, long-distance and international moves. Besides many add-on services available, Mayflower offers storage services plus online shipment tracking and comprehensive protection options. Through its Snapmoves program, Mayflower can easily execute small moves, from a few basic services, such as loading and unloading, to add-ons, including debris removal and custom crating.

But it is the company's customizable moving packages that set it apart from the competition. These one-stop-shop options streamline the customization process and come in three. The most basic package includes $5,000 of additional valuation protection, gold standard protection, identity theft protection and claims assist. The other two options include all of option one services plus additional valuation protection and several add-on services. The moving packages are a great alternative to adding services a la carte.

Another great feature you can use with Mayflower is its online portal, through which you can plan and track all aspects of your move. The MyMayflower Move Portal has a moving timeline, an interactive move checklist, moving tips and more. You can use the portal to get a quote, book a mover and pay online. In addition to offering both full-value and released value protection options (basic full-value protection is included in all initial quotes but customers can opt out), Mayflower has several protection programs a la carte.

Allied Van Lines

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4.8
4.8 stars help icon
Nationwide availability
Great
Customer happiness
Great
Storage available
Yes
Full service packing
Yes
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Nationwide availability
Great
Customer happiness
Great
Storage available
Yes
Full service packing
Yes

Allied Van Lines is one of the top moving companies in the U.S. It is well-known in the industry for its nationwide network, well-trained employees and high-quality customer care. The company has been in business for over 90 years.

Allied's wide availability and generous array of moving services allows the moving company to meet most moving needs. One of the most distinguishable features is in-house auto shipping. While many moving companies use a broker, Allied offers this service directly to its customers. Another great customer service feature is 24/7 shipment tracking.

Allied is a full-service company, so it offers everything from packing assistance, cleaning and specialty packing services to shuttle services, debris removal and more. The services are personalized, too. All customers are assigned a moving coordinator who can plan and customize the move as needed.

In addition to offering local, long-distance and international moving services, Allied offers full-value protection, appliance disconnection and reconnection, and storage. The company also sells boxes and moving supplies.

North American Van Lines

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4.8
4.8 stars help icon
Nationwide availability
Excellent
Customer happiness
Excellent
Storage available
Yes
Full service packing
Yes
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Nationwide availability
Excellent
Customer happiness
Excellent
Storage available
Yes
Full service packing
Yes

North American Van Lines is another full-service company with decades of experience and a large fleet of national and international movers. When it comes to interstate moves, North American is a go-to. We can confidently recommend North American Van Lines for cross-country and interstate moves, for its easy 24/7 shipment tracking feature for both domestic and international shipments, and its many add-on services. These include full-service packing, fragile-only packing, assistance with self-packing, storage-in-transit, and installation and assembly of appliances.

The company's BlueExpress moving container program offers a full-service moving container alternative to PODS and U-Pack. It was designed for small interstate moves (four furnished rooms or fewer). Keep in mind that most moving container companies target DIY moves, so this program sets the company apart since it includes the services of a professional moving crew.

North American Van Lines also offers auto transport services, with door-to-door car shipping available for domestic and international moves. The company does both open and enclosed car carrier transport. (The latter is a good option if you have a valuable car.)

The company's website is very user-friendly and offers plenty of helpful resources. Customer service overall tends to be excellent. Finally, the pricing structure allows you to customize your move based on the level of service needed.

American Van Lines

American Van Lines Logo
4.6
4.6 stars help icon
Nationwide availability
Great
Customer happiness
Excellent
Storage available
Yes
Full service packing
Yes
Get Free Estimates
Nationwide availability
Great
Customer happiness
Excellent
Storage available
Yes
Full service packing
Yes

American Van Lines, or AVL (not to be confused with North American Van Lines), is one of the largest moving networks in the country. It offers local, interstate and international moves, but its specialty is long-distance moving. We recommend AVL for many reasons, including its excellent customer service, flat-rate pricing, binding estimates, and the ability to move specialty items, such as pianos and antiques. Provided you don't add anything to the inventory after you receive the estimate, you'll get a flat-rate binding quote, which is not common in the industry.

The company employs background-checked movers, and the list of their services is long. AVL does require a deposit of 10 to 50 percent of your overall moving cost, and its prices are slightly above the industry average. Still, we highly recommend AVL for the reasons above.

The company's customer service ratings are consistently high. AVL is also committed to community and charity work and environmentally-friendly practices. American Van Lines uses energy-efficient lighting in its facilities, sources packing supplies from environmentally responsible vendors, and tries to curb fuel consumption by using updated fleets.

U-Pack

U-Pack Logo
4.6
4.6 stars help icon
Nationwide availability
Excellent
Customer happiness
Excellent
Storage available
Yes
Full service packing
No
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Nationwide availability
Excellent
Customer happiness
Excellent
Storage available
Yes
Full service packing
No

We recommend U-Pack for its nationwide availability, fast delivery times and flexible delivery options. It's a cost-effective alternative to using full-service movers for cross-country moves. You can find one of U-Pack's 240 service centers in each of the 50 states as well as Canada and Puerto Rico. When U-Pack opened in 1997, it was the "you pack, we drive" residential moving service branch of ABF Freight. You could rent a moving container from U-Pack, and ABF would drive it.

Today, customers have two different types of moving equipment to choose from: the ReloCube moving container and the 28-foot trailer. Once you reserve the trailer, ABF moving services will drop off the moving equipment to your home or a service center. You have three days to load the container, then ABF will pick it up and deliver it to your new home. You only pay for the space you use, and there are two types of liability coverage.

The benefits of using U-Pack are many. First of all, it costs significantly less than hiring full-service movers, especially if you opt not to hire a third party to pack and unpack your containers. Also, there are multiple delivery options (door to door, to the service center, or mix and match), a simple overall process and a flexible reservation policy. Deposit is not required and there are no unexpected fees as the quotes are all-inclusive. The containers are durable and weatherproof, though not climate-controlled. U-Pack has great customer service ratings and is in good standing with the BBB. The website is user-friendly, and online reservations are encouraged.

Summary: Best Cross-Country Moving Companies

Company
Rating
Nationwide
availability
Customer
Happiness
Storage
available
Full service
packing
Quotes
4.9
4.9 stars help icon
Excellent
Excellent
Yes
Yes
4.8
4.8 stars help icon
Excellent
Excellent
Yes
Yes
4.6
4.6 stars help icon
Excellent
Excellent
Yes
No

What To Look for In Cross-Country Movers

Proper Registration

A reputable moving company that transports across state lines is federally required to be registered with the FMCSA. In addition to asking the mover directly, you can search the agency's website to see if a mover is registered. Checking state registration is not necessary for cross-country movers, but you certainly could for your peace of mind.

Insurance

In addition to being registered and insured, a cross-country moving company must be insured. Under federal law, interstate movers must offer two types of protection, full-value and released value. Released value protection is more basic and is included in the total price of your cross-country move. Under this option, per FMCSA, "the mover is responsible for no more than 60 cents per pound per article. For example, if your mover lost or damaged a 50-inch TV weighing 25 pounds, you would only receive $15 (60 cents x 25 pounds)." The full-value protection is more comprehensive but also costs extra. Under this option, the mover is responsible for the "replacement value of lost or damaged goods in your entire shipment." You can also purchase additional insurance from a third party.

Another necessary coverage is worker's compensation in case a mover sustains a work-related injury during your move. Otherwise, you could be held liable. All reputable moving companies should easily provide proof of insurance if you request it.

Wide Range of Services

Unlike a simple local move, your cross-country move might require services that go beyond just loading and unloading. These services typically include transporting specialty items, storage, auto shipping, packing supplies and assistance, custom crating your valuable possessions, and so on.

Good Reviews/Reputation

Read the online reviews, ask for recommendations on social media and from friends and family, and check the company's track records of complaints made against it (available on the FMCSA website when you look the company up). Also, check the company's standing with the Better Business Bureau and whether it's accredited by this agency. Also, check to see if the company is a member of the American Mover and Storage Association.

What Costs Are Involved With Cross-Country Moving?

Move Distance and Shipping Weight

The weight of your shipment of household belongings is one of the major factors that affect the cost. Simply said, the more stuff you move, the more expensive your move will be. The mileage between your point of origin and your destination is another big one. The more miles your belongings need to travel, the higher the cost. That's why cross-country moves cost considerably more than local moves.

Seasonality

You'll save some money if you move at a certain time of year. The best time to move during the year is between mid-September and April.

Booking Date

Along with the seasonal factor, the month, week and even day of the move also matter. For example, the best time of the month to move is mid-month. The best time of the week to move is on a weekday. And the best time of the day to move is early morning.

Service Requirements

If you choose only loading/unloading and DIY the rest, the price will reflect that. The more help you need, the more it will cost to move. For instance, if you need storage, this is considered an add-on and will cost extra. The same goes for many other services that full-service moving companies offer, including specialty-item moving, full or partial packing assistance, shuttle service, a moving container, packing and moving supplies, and so on.

Availability

All seven movers on this list have multiple locations across the U.S. and, some, internationally. Where you are moving from and to will be reflected in the total cost of the move because the cross-country moving company you want to book might not have a presence in your area. The more locations the moving company has, the easier it will be on you. Most movers on this list have a presence throughout the continental U.S. But if you're moving to/from Alaska or Hawaii, your options might be more limited and the move will be more complicated, and therefore, more expensive. Average Costs

Here is the basic breakdown of full-service cross-country moving costs. This is just an estimate. To get an accurate quote, you'll need to contact a moving company to discuss your moving needs and work with a representative to create an inventory of your belongings either virtually or in person.

Cross-Country Moving Costs

Average Costs Based on Distance

Home Size
Studio
1-bedroom
2-bedroom
3-bedroom
4-bedroom
5-bedroom
Low Estimate High Estimate
$1,920 $3,269
$3,118 $4,272
$4,236 $5,371
$6,397 $8,546
$9,546 $13,989
$11,011 $14,107

Other Cost Factors

There are other expenses to consider, depending on your needs and moving complications. These include:

  • Add-on services. Packing, unpacking, moving supplies and boxes, storage, reconnecting appliances, moving specialty items, auto shipping — it will all cost extra.
  • Fuel charges. The farther your belongings have to travel, the more you'll pay.
  • Additional protection coverage. If you opt to get additional insurance through a third party, it will cost extra. It might be worth it if you have valuable items, just check to see if you have coverage with your current homeowners insurance first.
  • Shuttle fee. If you're relocating from a remote or populous area, it might be hard to reach by truck. A shuttle might be needed to transport your belongings to the truck or to your home.
  • Storage. Short-term, long-term and storage-in-transit services will all cost extra.

Popular Cross-Country Moving Services

We advise getting quotes from at least three different moving companies. While shopping around for a moving company for your cross-country move, keep in mind the services you might need:

  • Moving containers
  • Virtual surveys
  • Storage services (long-term, short-term, storage-in-transit)
  • Packing and unpacking
  • Loading and unloading
  • Debris removal
  • Custom crates and fragile packing
  • Furniture disassembly and reassembly
  • Appliance disconnection and reconnection
  • Installation services
  • Car, boat and RV shipping
  • Boxes and moving supplies
  • Online shipment tracking
  • Full-valuation coverage

Pack Properly to Protect Your Belongings

Packing to move across the country might be the most time-consuming part of the whole process. Our best packing tips for moving are all about saving yourself time while still making sure that your belongings are safe. With that in mind, here are some packing tips for a smoother move.

  • Create an inventory list. It's always a good idea to create an inventory list of all of your belongings before packing begins. You should also take photos to document the condition of items before they are moved. These two strategies will make it easy to identify if something goes missing and will help if you have to file a claim. (This is in addition to the inventory you'll be creating with the moving company if you hire professional movers.)
  • Purge your belongings. Lightening the load will decrease your moving costs. So, before you start packing, we recommend purging items you can live without in your next home. Whether it's unused clothing, unnecessary furniture or perishable food, eliminate the stuff that your movers aren't allowed to move and that you no longer need or want.
  • Find the right supplies. From cardboard moving boxes and packing tape to moving blankets and packing paper, there are many supplies you'll need when packing for a long-distance move. Read our definitive list of moving supplies to consider for your next move.
  • Set up a packing station. Set up a surface for your packing station. It could be a folding table or the guest bedroom or anywhere in the house that won't be in your way. With a designated packing space, you won't waste time looking for any supplies and can use it to tape and label boxes.
  • Set up boxes as you need them. Keep your space as clear and manageable as possible by only setting up boxes as you're ready to fill them. Once a box is filled take it to the packing station for taping and labeling.
  • Start with non-essentials. This includes picture frames, books, knick-knacks, pillows, blankets, exercise equipment, extra dishes — and anything else you won't need in the month(s) leading up to the move.
  • Pack heavy items in smaller boxes. Don't overpack your boxes. Heavy items should be carefully packed inside small boxes — not large boxes. The last thing you want to do is fill up a large box with lots of heavy items. The box could break, and your belongings could get damaged.
  • Put your linens, towels and other soft items to use. Wrap up breakables like glasses or perfume bottles in socks for serious padding, and use linens and towels to cushion fragile, difficult-to-wrap items like lamps and vases. In the kitchen, use dish towels to securely wrap up knives and other sharp objects, securing them here with a rubber band. You'll be amazed by how many household items that you already have on hand can be used for packing.
  • Pack your suitcases. You can get away with packing heavy things in suitcases since their wheels make them easy to move. Use suitcases to pack things that aren't easily transported in boxes, such as books and heavy serving dishes.
  • Keep hardware in a plastic bag. When you disassemble furniture, put small hardware in a sealable bag and label it. Tape it to the furniture it belongs to or keep it all in a box together.
  • Label everything. Label all boxes with the corresponding room. Not only will this make it easy for movers to place boxes in the correct rooms, but it will also make it easier for you to unpack. Many people use color-coded labels purchased online to keep things simple.
  • Color-code boxes. Save time with your box labeling by picking up a sheet of different colored stickers and assigning each color a room. That way, you'll be able to identify what needs to go where quickly, and you won't have to hunt for a marker every time you seal a box.
  • Put destination rooms on the boxes/label the contents. Another option is to put the name of the room the box is going to on every box. Yet another thing you can do is label boxes with the contents, but it might be confusing to the movers, so we recommend it only if you're moving yourself.
  • Mark boxes as fragile. It's especially important if you've hired movers as they won't know to be extra careful with some of your boxes.
  • Take pictures of the box contents. Snap a quick pic of the inside of boxes after they're packed in case you need to jog your memory later about what's inside. While you won't capture every item in the shot, it should help you get a general idea of what you'll find in each box.
  • Pack a moving essentials box. The essentials box (or the open-first box) will save your sanity on your first night in your new home. It should have everything you'll need right after the move, including paper towels, toilet paper, water, paper plates and plastic utensils and so on. If you're moving with a small child, you'll need to add diapers and extra clothes as well as favorite toys and baby food. For pets, you'll have to have easy access to their food and food bowls, the leash, treats and chews, the bedding, a litter box, cleanup bags and your pet's favorite toys.
  • Pack a moving day bag. Pack a bag with items you'll need on moving day, including pajamas, underwear, baby items, a toothbrush and toilet paper.
  • Pack the packing supplies last. You'll probably need at least some of them on moving day, (for example, tape and markers), so keep them unpacked and at the packing station until the very end.

Cross-Country Moving FAQs

Here are a few answers to the most commonly asked questions about cross-country moves.

It depends on the route, traffic, road conditions, road work and possible delays due to mechanical issues. You should expect the driver to log in up to eight hours a day, or 400-500 miles per day. You can do the math, but do allow extra time for unforeseen delays.

For small moves completed by one crew in a day, we recommend this simple formula to make your life easier and the tipping process more uniform: $10 per hour per mover. Moving across the country doesn't require a higher tipping rate or percentage. If the crews on both ends did a good job, we recommend tipping both crews — the crew that loaded your belongings at your old home and the crew that unloaded them at your new home. Start with $10 per hour per mover on both ends of the move. You can increase or decrease the amount based on job performance.

Cross-country moving companies cannot guarantee delivery dates because there may be unforeseen circumstances along the way, such as inclement weather or mechanical problems. However, many cross-country moving companies offer online shipment tracking so that you can monitor the progress.

Most movers, cross-country or not, won't move any items considered hazardous, live plants, perishable food, pets, or highly valuable items. Check out what your movers won't move in more detail in this guide, and contact your moving company directly. Many moving companies list prohibited items on their websites as well.

You can get a ballpark idea with instant quotes, but until you hash out with your moving coordinator what services you'll need and complete an inventory of your belongings, you won't know the true cost of your move. We recommend getting at least three quotes from different moving companies to compare.

Author: Tatyana Meshcheryakova

Tatyana has been creating content for almost three decades. She has a background in journalism, publishing and marketing, and has written about numerous topics ranging from real estate and home improvement to city guides, travel, and pop culture. As a new homeowner in New Orleans, she is learning a thing or two about home improvement and decorating firsthand. Tatyana is no stranger to moving, too. She has left her native Ukraine at 16, moving to Philadelphia and then to New Orleans, all the while traveling extensively within the U.S. as well as in Europe and South America.

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Sources

https://www.allied.com/
https://colonialvanlines.com/
https://www.northamerican.com
https://www.mayflower.com
https://www.unitedvanlines.com/
https://www.americanvanlines.net/
https://www.upack.com/
https://safer.fmcsa.dot.gov/CompanySnapshot.aspx
https://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/protect-your-move/select-mover
https://www.bbb.org

Our Rating Methodology

We conducted in-depth research, comparing multiple cross-country moving companies. We found that these seven moving companies have services and qualities that set them apart from the competition, including large fleet sizes, wide availability, solid reputations, accurate websites, a myriad of moving services and customer-friendly offerings. We are confident that any of these companies will be able to meet the needs of your next cross-country move.

Our seven best cross-country moving companies have been thoroughly vetted and researched by our moving experts. When assessing and comparing moving companies we looked at a number of key factors, including:

  • Services offered. We looked at the complete range of services offered by the company.
  • Availability. How many states is the moving company operating in?
  • Valuation coverage options. Does the company offer full value along with the released value? Is the full-value coverage customizable?
  • Price transparency. Are the prices for the services the company offers easily obtainable upon request?
  • Customer service. What is the average customer service experience with this provider? Are the customer reviews overwhelmingly positive?
  • Website accuracy. Does this company have an up-to-date website that's easy to navigate? Does it provide the information you'll need to decide whether you want to use their services? Can you schedule a move online?
  • BBB ratings and overall reputation. What's the company's standing with the Business Better Bureau (BBB)? Are there any alerts, pending lawsuits or red flags?
  • Moving quote process. How easy is it to get a quote? Is there an option to do it online? By calling? Both?
  • Costs. What is included in the estimate? What isn't? Is financing available? Is a moving deposit required?
  • Types of estimates offered. Does the company offer binding estimates? Fixed rates?
  • Shipment tracking abilities. Does this moving company have GPS or online tracking options?
  • Fleet size. Does the company have a range of container sizes and trailers to offer?

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