Moving from Long Beach to Stockton, CA

Quick answer: Moving from Long Beach to Stockton costs $425–$8,480, depending on home size and whether you hire a moving company or move yourself. Most moves on this 360-mile route within California take 1–4 days from packing to delivery, based on moveBuddha's analysis of 374+ California moving companies.

  • Safeway Moving is moveBuddha's top-rated full-service pick at 4.9 out of 5 stars, our best overall value mover for this route.
  • Use moveBuddha's cost calculator to compare specific quotes for your move.

What are the best ways to move from Long Beach to Stockton?

Moving from Long Beach to Stockton doesn't have to mean hiring a full-service crew and paying top dollar. Whether you want movers to handle the whole job or you're up for tackling parts of it yourself, there's an option that fits.

For full-service moves, we recommend Safeway Moving (4.9/5).

Here's a closer look at each moving option for your 360-mile move:

Moving from Long Beach to Stockton costs between $425 and $8,480, based on moveBuddha's monthly pricing dataset. The prices below break down your 360-mile move costs by type of moving service and home size.

Move type Top pick Average cost Best for Potential downside
Full-service mover $2,024–$5,559 Movers handle loading, driving & unloading Highest price of all options
Moving container $1,345–$2,673 (around 30% less than full-service) Pack & load on your own schedule You handle all loading & unloading
Rental truck $436–$869 (around 60% less than full-service) Lowest upfront cost You drive, load & unload everything yourself
Labor-only $75/hr Need a loading crew & already have a truck You arrange your own transport between cities

Pricing data reflects moveBuddha's monthly dataset of 1,000+ live price points and 374+ California movers reviewed.

How much does it cost to move from Long Beach to Stockton?

Expect to spend between $425 and $8,480 on a Long Beach to Stockton move, based on moveBuddha's monthly pricing dataset. The 360-mile route prices below show what each moving service charges across home sizes:

  • Full-service movers: $1,350–$8,480
  • Moving containers: $1,030–$3,469
  • Rental trucks: $425–$1,039

What drives the cost difference?

  • Full-service moves include packing, loading, transport, and unloading. Professional packing alone adds $0.15–$0.21 per pound.
  • Moving containers cut costs by handling transport while you load and unload yourself.
  • Rental trucks save roughly 30% versus full-service, but require you to drive 360 miles and supply your own labor.
  • Using moveBuddha's cost calculator helps movers save 30% compared to their first quote.
Home size Full-service mover Moving container Rental truck
Studio / 1 bedroom $1,350–$4,347 $1,030–$1,903 $425–$793
2–3 bedrooms $2,024–$5,559 $1,345–$2,673 $436–$869
4+ bedrooms $3,212–$8,480 $1,798–$3,469 $562–$1,039

*Prices are based on moveBuddha pricing data backed by our 12 years of experience reviewing 374+ California moving companies, and are updated as of May 2026. Actual costs vary based on home size, add-on services, access or parking conditions, and timing. Use a moving cost calculator and compare quotes from at least 3 movers for the most accurate number.

What extra fees should you expect on a Long Beach to Stockton move?

Extra fees to watch for on a Long Beach to Stockton move include professional packing, shuttle and access fees, and optional comprehensive contents protection plans. These rarely show up on initial quotes, but they can add 10%–25% to the base price by the time the move is done.

Here's a breakdown of some of the most common added moving costs:

Extra cost Typical range Applies to
Professional packing $0.15–$0.21 per pound Full-service movers
Loading labor $75/hr per mover Moving containers, rental trucks
Fuel surcharge $100–$400, or 8–15% of transport charges Full-service movers
Shuttle service $0.08–$0.12 per pound, $200 minimum Full-service movers
Access fees (stairs, elevators, long carry) $75–$500+ Full-service movers
Storage-in-transit ~$0.50 per cubic foot ($257/month for a 1-bedroom) Full-service movers
Bulky-item handling $150–$400 per item Full-service movers
Equipment rental $50–$200 Rental trucks
Added valuation coverage 1–2% of declared value All move types

Source: moveBuddha pricing analysis. Bulky-item charges apply to safes, sectionals, and large appliances. Storage-in-transit assumes ~514 cubic feet for a 1-bedroom home.

Best movers from Long Beach to Stockton

Safeway Moving is moveBuddha's top-rated full-service mover from Long Beach to Stockton, earning 4.9 out of 5 stars as our best overall value pick. At 360 miles, both local and national movers can handle this route well. Your best fit depends on home size, timeline, and budget.

Best movers for larger homes & complex logistics

Safeway Moving is our best overall value pick for full-service moves from Long Beach to Stockton. With 14 years in the moving industry, statewide service throughout California, and a 4.9 out of 5 stars moveBuddha rating, Safeway Moving handles intrastate moves of 360 miles with the logistics infrastructure most local operators can't match.

moveBuddha's top 5 full-service movers, ranked:

  1. Safeway Moving (4.9 out of 5 stars), moveBuddha's best overall value pick.
  2. American Van Lines (4.9 out of 5 stars), moveBuddha's most experienced pick.
  3. North American Van Lines (4.8 out of 5 stars), moveBuddha's best customized plans pick.
  4. Allied Van Lines (4.2 out of 5 stars), moveBuddha's best coverage pick.
  5. Mayzlin Relocation (4.8 out of 5 stars), moveBuddha's best customer service pick.

Moving the reverse route? We've got you covered with our Stockton to Long Beach guide.

How does Stockton compare to Long Beach?

Cost of living: Long Beach vs. Stockton

A cost-of-living comparison between Long Beach and Stockton covers more than housing. Rent, home prices, average income, daily expenses, and job market trends all factor in. The breakdown below shows how life in Stockton compares to Long Beach.

Check out how the two cities compare so you know what to expect before you relocate:

Long Beach Stockton
Average rent cost $2,075 $1,775
Average home cost $762,188 $410,790
Average income (per capita) $83,969 $76,851
Cost of living (single person) $2,681 $3,767
Cost of living (family of 4) $6,051 $6,810
Unemployment rate 5.2% 10.3%
Average sales tax 10.25% 9.0%

Cost-of-living data for Long Beach and Stockton comes from moveBuddha's city dataset, updated May 2026 across 374+ California cities and metros. Methodology details are available in our moving cost methodology.

  • Rent in Stockton is 14% lower than Long Beach. Apply the savings to a larger unit, a better neighborhood, or higher monthly savings.
  • Home prices in Stockton are 46% lower than Long Beach. The discount accelerates timelines for first-time buyers and improves cash flow for trade-up moves.
  • Average income in Stockton is 8% lower than Long Beach. A same-role transfer typically requires offsetting the salary gap with cost-of-living savings.
  • Cost of living for one person is 41% higher in Stockton than Long Beach. A renter on a fixed budget should expect to downsize or adjust spending categories.
  • Cost of living for a family of 4 in Stockton is 13% higher than Long Beach. Childcare, healthcare, and housing typically drive the gap.
  • Unemployment in Stockton is 98% higher than Long Beach. Job security is less certain, especially in cyclical or layoff-prone industries.
  • Sales taxes in Stockton are 12% lower than Long Beach. Households with larger spending profiles see the biggest savings.

To match the lifestyle you enjoy on $3,000 in Long Beach, you'd need about $4,230 in Stockton.

How life is different in Long Beach vs. Stockton

A comparison of life in Long Beach and Stockton covers weather, population, cost of living, politics, and safety. These factors all impact your daily life. The side-by-side breakdown below shows which city fits your lifestyle and priorities best.

Long Beach Stockton
Population 451,307 320,804
Political leaning Democratic 51-46 Democratic 49.8-48.3
Summer high 79ºF 93ºF
Winter low 46ºF 38ºF
Annual rain 14" 17"
Annual snow 0" 0"
Crime index 58.58 75.2
  • Stockton is 29% smaller in size than Long Beach. Smaller cities typically offer lower housing costs and shorter commutes, with fewer industry options for niche careers.
  • In the most recent presidential race, both Long Beach and Stockton leaned Democratic.
  • Summer highs in Stockton hit 93°F, hotter than Long Beach at 79°F. Plan for higher utility costs and heat-aware scheduling in peak summer months.
  • Winter lows in Stockton reach 38°F, vs. 46°F in Long Beach. Expect a colder season with a corresponding utility bill increase.
  • Annual rainfall levels match in Long Beach (14 inches) and Stockton (17 inches). Outdoor planning carries over.
  • Annual snowfall in Long Beach and Stockton is effectively zero. No winter weather budget or gear adjustments required.
  • Crime index in Stockton (75.2) runs higher than Long Beach (58.58). Pay closer attention to neighborhood-level safety data when narrowing housing options.

Things to do in Stockton

Stockton's lifestyle is defined by outdoor recreation, museums and cultural venues, professional and college sports, and a strong university presence. Top destinations in each category appear below.

Museums in Stockton

  • The Haggin Museum
  • Children's Museum of Stockton

Parks in Stockton

  • University Park World Peace Rose Garden

Sports teams in Stockton

  • Stockton Heat (AHL)
  • Stockton Kings (NBA G League)
  • Stockton Ports (Low-A West)

Universities in Stockton

  • University of the Pacific
  • California State University, Stanislaus
  • Humphreys University
  • Kaplan College of Stockton
  • Christian Life College

Final verdict: best movers from Long Beach to Stockton

Safeway Moving is moveBuddha's top recommendation for full-service moves from Long Beach to Stockton, earning 4.9 out of 5 stars as our best overall value pick. With 14 years in business and statewide California service, it's the strongest choice for larger homes, complex logistics, or moves that benefit from full packing and loading service.

For shoppers prioritizing cost, a moving container or rental truck cuts the price by roughly 30% versus a full-service move. Total costs on this route range from $425–$8,480 depending on service type and home size. All recommendations reflect moveBuddha's analysis of 374+ California movers, our monthly pricing dataset of 1,000+ live price points, and 12 years of moving industry research.

FAQs about moving from Long Beach to Stockton

How much does it cost to hire a professional moving company from Long Beach to Stockton?

A move from Long Beach to Stockton with a professional moving company costs $1,175–$3,876 for a few items or a small bedroom. For a 2–3 bedroom move, prices range from $2,024 up to $5,559. For a 4-bedroom home or larger, expect to pay $3,212–$8,480 for the whole move.

How much are moving container companies from Long Beach to Stockton?

Moving containers from Long Beach to Stockton cost $796–$1,776 for a studio or 1-bedroom home. For a 2–3 bedroom move, moving containers run $1,345–$2,673. A larger home costs $1,798–$3,469.

How much is a moving truck from Long Beach to Stockton?

A rental moving truck from Long Beach to Stockton costs $430–$793 for a studio or 1-bedroom. A 2–3 bedroom move costs $436–$869, and a 4-bedroom or larger move falls between $562 and $1,039.

Rental trucks are typically the most budget-friendly choice for movers willing to handle the driving and heavy lifting. The estimates above factor in estimated fuel costs.

How far in advance should I book Long Beach-to-Stockton movers?

Lock in your movers for a Long Beach to Stockton move at least 2 months ahead of time. For a summer move, aim for 3 months in advance. Early booking gives you a better shot at your ideal moving date and can land better rates. Some companies offer early-bird discounts for reservations placed ahead of time.

What time of year is the cheapest to move to Stockton?

The best deals on a move to Stockton fall between early October and late April. Skipping the busy May-to-September rush saves you money and helps you lock in better rates and more flexible scheduling.