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San Diego to San Francisco moving cost

A 2-bedroom move from San Diego, CA to San Francisco, CA averages around $2,152 ($1,829 – $2,583 range) over an estimated 559 miles. Adjust home size, season, and services in the calculator below to refine.

San Diego → San Francisco at a glance

  • $2,152

    2-bedroom average

    Calibrated mid-point. See the calculator above for your home size.

  • 559mi

    Driving distance

    Approximate route mileage used in the corridor-rate calculation.

  • 2–4 days

    Typical transit

    Range from dedicated-truck (faster) to consolidated load (slower).

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    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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Typical San Diego → San Francisco costs

Year-round average estimates for 559 miles. Specify a move date in the calculator above to apply seasonality.

Home sizeEstimated weightCost rangeMid-point
Studio1,800 lbs$659 – $930$775
1 bedroom2,500 lbs$915 – $1,291$1,076
2 bedrooms5,000 lbs$1,829 – $2,583$2,152
3 bedrooms7,500 lbs$2,744 – $3,874$3,228
4 bedrooms10,000 lbs$3,659 – $5,165$4,304

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How San DiegoSan Francisco pricing works

Moving costs from San Diego to San Francisco are calculated by weight (driven by home size) multiplied by distance (about 559 miles metro-to-metro) and a per-mile corridor rate. The national baseline for this corridor is about $0.70 per pound per 1,000 miles.

San Diego and San Francisco are both in California, so this is treated as an in-state move. Movers don't need federal authority for in-state work, but they should hold California state-level licensing through the public utility commission or department of transportation.

Peak season (mid-May through August) runs 15–25% above winter rates because demand for trucks on this route spikes. Mid-week, mid-month off-peak moves are consistently the cheapest option.

San Diego to San Francisco moving FAQ

Plain-English answers, written to be useful — not to fill space.

How much does it cost to move from San Diego, CA to San Francisco, CA?
Moving from San Diego, CA to San Francisco, CA averages around $2,152 for a 2-bedroom home, with a typical range of $3,000–$10,000 depending on home size, services, and time of year. The route is approximately 559 miles, an in-state move that may be priced hourly if under 50 miles.
How long does a San Diego to San Francisco move take?
Transit time for a San Diego to San Francisco move typically runs 3–10 days, depending on whether your mover uses a dedicated truck (faster, more expensive) or consolidates loads (cheaper, slower). Most professional movers give a delivery window rather than a fixed date — confirm the spread in writing before signing.
When is the cheapest time to move from San Diego to San Francisco?
Late September through April is consistently the cheapest window, including for San Diego to San Francisco. Movers offer 15–25% discounts in off-peak months. Mid-month and mid-week moves are also cheaper than first-of-month and weekend moves — most leases turn over on the 1st, so the 10th–20th of any month is a soft window.
Do I need a federally-licensed mover for an in-state CA move?
In-state moves don't require federal authority. Your mover should hold CA state-level licensing through the public utility commission or department of transportation. Verify before booking.

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