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Moving to Kansas

People move to Kansas for low cost of living, central US location. A 2-bedroom move from Missouri averages around $1,173 ($997 – $1,408 range) over an estimated 293 miles. Adjust the calculator for your specific origin.

Kansas at a glance

  • $1,173

    2-bedroom average

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

  • 293mi

    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).

  • 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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Typical Missouri → Kansas costs

Year-round average estimates for 293 miles. Specify a move date in the calculator above to apply seasonality.

Home sizeEstimated weightCost rangeMid-point
Studio1,800 lbs$359 – $507$422
1 bedroom2,500 lbs$499 – $704$587
2 bedrooms5,000 lbs$997 – $1,408$1,173
3 bedrooms7,500 lbs$1,496 – $2,112$1,760
4 bedrooms10,000 lbs$1,994 – $2,816$2,346

Network

How our verified mover network works

When you request a binding quote, we route your move details to one FMCSA-licensed carrier handling your specific route. The vetting happens before the handoff — by the time a mover contacts you, they've already cleared our verification process.

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    FMCSA-licensed only

    Every mover we route a lead to holds active USDOT and Motor Carrier authority. We verify against the FMCSA SAFER database before forwarding any quote request.

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    One mover per request

    When you ask for a binding quote, we hand-pick a single carrier suited to your route — never a multi-mover bidding war on your phone number.

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    Phone numbers stay private

    Your contact info goes to one mover and to our internal record-keeping only. We don't sell or syndicate phone numbers to data brokers or lead aggregators.

Things to know about Kansas moves

Tornado season (April–June) can affect moves to/from the eastern half of the state.

Capital
Topeka
Biggest metro
Wichita
Region
Midwest
FMCSA jurisdiction
FMCSA standard

Moving to Kansas: FAQ

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

How much does it cost to move to Kansas?
Moving to Kansas averages around $1,173 for a 2-bedroom home from a typical mid-distance origin (Missouri, about 293 miles). Costs vary widely by origin, home size, services, and time of year — short moves into Kansas from neighboring states cost considerably less, transcontinental moves cost more. Use the calculator above for a route-specific estimate.
What are the biggest cities to move to in Kansas?
Kansas's largest metro is Wichita, and the capital is Topeka. We're rolling out per-city mover directories through Q3.
When is the cheapest time to move to Kansas?
Late September through April is consistently the cheapest window for any US move, including Kansas-bound. Movers offer 15–25% off in off-peak months. The exception is Florida-bound traffic, where snowbird inbound peaks October–March instead of summer. Most non-Florida states follow the national pattern.
Do I need a federally-licensed mover for moves to Kansas?
Yes — any move into Kansas from another state crosses state lines and is federally regulated. Your mover must hold a valid USDOT number and FMCSA Motor Carrier authority. Verify at fmcsa.dot.gov/registration before booking.

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