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Northeast

Moving to New Jersey

People move to New Jersey for NYC commuter access at lower density. A 2-bedroom move from New York averages around $632 ($537 – $758 range) over an estimated 160 miles. Adjust the calculator for your specific origin.

New Jersey at a glance

  • $632

    2-bedroom average

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

  • 160mi

    Driving distance

    Approximate route mileage used in the corridor-rate calculation.

  • 1–2 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 New York → New Jersey costs

Year-round average estimates for 160 miles. Specify a move date in the calculator above to apply seasonality.

Home sizeEstimated weightCost rangeMid-point
Studio1,800 lbs$193 – $273$228
1 bedroom2,500 lbs$269 – $379$316
2 bedrooms5,000 lbs$537 – $758$632
3 bedrooms7,500 lbs$806 – $1,138$948
4 bedrooms10,000 lbs$1,074 – $1,517$1,264

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 New Jersey moves

Outbound flow to Sun Belt states (FL, NC, TX) consistently exceeds inbound — Florida-bound corridor is heavily competed.

Capital
Trenton
Biggest metro
Newark
Region
Northeast
FMCSA jurisdiction
FMCSA standard

Moving to New Jersey: FAQ

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

How much does it cost to move to New Jersey?
Moving to New Jersey averages around $632 for a 2-bedroom home from a typical mid-distance origin (New York, about 160 miles). Costs vary widely by origin, home size, services, and time of year — short moves into New Jersey 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 New Jersey?
New Jersey's largest metro is Newark, and the capital is Trenton. We're rolling out per-city mover directories through Q3.
When is the cheapest time to move to New Jersey?
Late September through April is consistently the cheapest window for any US move, including New Jersey-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 New Jersey?
Yes — any move into New Jersey 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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