Washington DC, MD to St. Paul, MN Movers (NEW 2026 Costs)

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Quick answer: Moving from Washington DC to St. Paul typically costs $3,000–$6,700 with full-service movers for a 2–3 bedroom home (about 1,107 miles). Use our moving cost calculator below to get an instant estimate.

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Cost to move from Washington DC to St. Paul

Moving from Washington DC, MD to St. Paul, MN typically costs $3,000–$6,700 with full-service movers for a 2–3 bedroom home.

The price ranges below are estimates for a 1,107-mile move from Washington DC to St. Paul, based on moveBuddha pricing data as of Mar 16, 2026. Pricing is updated monthly to reflect seasonality and market changes.

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Studio / 1 bedroom

  • Moving Company $2,300 - $5,300
  • Moving Container $1,400 - $2,600
  • Rental Truck $800 - $1,500
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2-3 bedrooms

  • Moving Company $3,000 - $6,700
  • Moving Container $1,700 - $3,500
  • Rental Truck $900 - $1,800
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4+ bedrooms

  • Moving Company $4,600 - $8,700
  • Moving Container $2,400 - $4,600
  • Rental Truck $1,100 - $2,200

Recent moving quotes for similar moves

  • North American Van Lines recently quoted $3,470 for a 1 bedroom (small) using professional movers.
  • AB Moving recently quoted $4,812 for a 4 bedroom using professional movers.
  • PODS recently quoted $1,724 for a 1 bedroom (small) using a moving container.
Recent Moving Price Estimates
The following are real, anonymized quotes requested by moveBuddha readers in the past 48 hours. Prices change with dates and availability; use these as a ballpark, not a guarantee.
North American Van Lines
College Park, MD Scandia, MN
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AB Moving
Eagle Harbor, MD Chanhassen, MN
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PODS
Forest Heights, MD New Trier, MN
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United Van Lines
Bethesda, MD Delano, MN
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American Van Lines
Kemp Mill, MD Inver Grove Heights, MN
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Safeway Moving
Washington DC, MD Minneapolis, MN
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Allied Van Lines
Bladensburg, MD Mendota, MN
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Budget Truck Rental
Mount Airy, MD Dennison, MN
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1-800-Pack-Rat
Olney, MD Miesville, MN
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Colonial Van Lines
Catonsville, MD Apple Valley, MN
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Factors that affect moving costs from Washington DC to St. Paul

Your total cost will depend on:

  • How much stuff you have: A one-bedroom move from Washington DC to St. Paul may only cost $2,300, whereas a full four-bedroom relocation can approach $8,700.
  • The season you're moving in: Movers charge more in summer, the busiest months in Washington DC.
  • Which type of mover you use: Save with a truck rental ($800–$2,200), but expect more hassle than hiring pros.

Moving the opposite route? We got you covered with our moving from St. Paul, MN to Washington DC, MD guide.

Best Washington DC to St. Paul movers by type

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Best professional movers from Washington DC to St. Paul

Choosing a full-service mover is ideal when you prefer experts to oversee your interstate move from Washington DC to St. Paul. These companies handle all the details, allowing you to dedicate your energy to your next steps.

Want a deeper breakdown of the top long-distance movers? See our best interstate movers guide.

  1. Safeway Moving: 4.9 out of 5 stars
  2. American Van Lines: 4.9 out of 5 stars
  3. Allied Van Lines: 4.2 out of 5 stars
  4. Mayzlin Relocation: 4.8 out of 5 stars
  5. North American Van Lines: 4.8 out of 5 stars
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How we chose the best MD→MN movers

moveBuddha's dedicated analysts have scrutinized moving rates across 51 Maryland moving firms, selecting the top providers by assessing customer approval, reviews, and affordability.

  • Customer satisfaction (40%): The team ensures timely service delivery, engages in effective communication, and adheres to the projected costs.
  • Dispute resolution (20%): Moving isn’t perfect, and mistakes will happen. We highlight movers that handle those situations honestly and put effort into resolving them fairly.
  • Industry reputation (15%): The company is well-regarded within the moving industry and participates in industry conferences and organizations.
  • Online reputation (15%): This mover keeps its website up to date and provides timely, professional replies to questions or concerns raised online.
  • Service options (10%): Companies stand out when they provide comprehensive options such as full-service packing, safe storage, handling of specialty items, and expedited shipping.

Here is our full moving company rating methodology.

What to know before moving from Washington DC to St. Paul

Many movers find St. Paul easier on the wallet than Washington DC - roughly 8% less for singles and 61% less for families.

Monthly basics average $3,633 for one person in St. Paul versus $3,963 in Washington DC. For a family of four, it's $4,290 compared with $11,093.

See the cost breakdown below to pinpoint where the savings add up:

Washington DC St. Paul
Average 1 BR rent $2,568
Average 3 BR rent $5,417
Average home value $594,337 $278,221
Average income (per capita) $101,722 $63,483
Cost of living (single) $3,963 $3,633
Cost of living (family of four) $11,093 $4,290
Unemployment rate 7.0% 4.9%
Sales tax 6.0% 9.88%
State income tax 5.75% 9.85%
  • Rent is about 44% less expensive in St. Paul than in Washington DC, so you will have more cash on hand each month.
  • Expect your mortgage payments to be easier on the wallet, as home prices are around 53% cheaper in St. Paul than in Washington DC.
  • You might want to reassess your budget before relocating. The average income is roughly 38% less in St. Paul than in Washington DC.
  • Expect to spend less on everyday needs such as food, fuel, and utilities in St. Paul. The cost of living for a single person there is 8% below that of Washington DC.
  • A move to St. Paul can offer your family a more affordable lifestyle, with savings on everyday costs such as utilities, groceries, and transport. The cost of living for a family is 61% lower compared to Washington DC.
  • St. Paul has a lower unemployment rate than Washington DC by about 30%. This signals a stronger job market and healthier local economy, both promising indicators for someone relocating.
  • Sales taxes in St. Paul surpass those in Washington DC by 65%. This means everyday items like clothing, dining, and electronics may cost more at checkout.
  • Income taxes are 71% more in Minnesota than in Maryland. This increase in state taxes means you will retain less of your earnings, impacting your disposable income.

Here’s the side-by-side view of common monthly bills and day-to-day expenses in Washington DC versus St. Paul:

Living Expense Washington DC St. Paul
Basic utilities $191.62
Cell phone plan $65.80
Dozen eggs $4.67
Loaf of bread $4.43
Fast-food/casual eatery (one meal) $25.00
Dinner for 2 (mid-range restaurant) $120.00
Gym membership $103.76

How life is different in Washington DC vs. St. Paul

Washington DC St. Paul
Population 672,079 303,176
Transportation score 9 8
Walkability score 77 60
Bike friendliness score 70 64
Crime index 60.37 50.86
Safety index 39.63 49.14
Air quality Good Good
  • St. Paul's population is about 55% less than Washington DC.
  • St. Paul's public transportation score of 8 out of 10 is lower than Washington DC's score of 9.
  • St. Paul is less walkable than Washington DC with a score of 60 out of 100 vs Washington DC's 77 out of 100.
  • St. Paul has a bike-friendliness score of 64 out of 100, which means it isn't as accessible or safe for cyclists as Washington DC, which has a score of 70.
  • St. Paul's crime rate is lower than Washington DC with a score of 50.86 compared to Washington DC's 60.37. This means that St. Paul neighborhoods are safer than 50.86% of all U.S. neighborhoods, and Washington DC neighborhoods are safer than 60.37%.
  • St. Paul is considered to be safer than Washington DC with a safety index of 49.14 vs Washington DC's 39.63.
  • Air quality in St. Paul is Good, and in Washington DC it's Good.

Other things to consider for your Washington DC to St. Paul move

  • HOA rules: Plan time to look into your HOA or community rules and regulations before moving day arrives, to avoid any delays.
  • Elevator reservation: If your building has an elevator you'll want to check on how to reserve it for move day.
  • Truck parking permits: Many cities require special permits for parking large moving trucks. Check in advance to see if one is needed for your move.
  • State licensing: To operate legally within the state, Minnesota household goods movers must have a current permit from the Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT). Before being granted operating authority, each moving company must file a public tariff, provide proof of insurance and submit a Certificate of Compliance to MnDOT. Ensure the company you choose is licensed to handle your move.
  • State regulator: To confirm a moving company's license in Minnesota, visit the state's public utilities commission.
  • Moving Permits: Moving permits aren’t typically required in Minnesota, but always confirm with local authorities to avoid surprises.
  • Change of address: You can set an official move date on the form and this way all of your mail will get properly forwarded to St. Paul. Get started here.
  • Moving company insurance: Each state has its own requirements for the level of insurance moving companies must carry. In Minnesota, opt for the budget-friendly Released Value Protection provided by movers at no extra charge. While economical, it offers minimal coverage at 60 cents per pound per article. For full value coverage of your items, consult with your chosen moving company for alternatives or consider a third-party insurance provider.
  • Moving checklist: Let our moving checklist guide you through the process and help ensure nothing slips through the cracks.

Where to live in St. Paul

With your sights set on Pigs Eye, these are some of the most popular neighborhoods to consider in St. Paul.

Best neighborhoods for singles

  • Downtown
  • St. Anthony Park
  • Summit Hill
  • Summit-University
  • Union Park

Best neighborhoods for families

  • Macalester-Groveland
  • Summit Hill
  • Highland
  • Union Park
  • St. Anthony Park

Things to do in St. Paul

With your move to Minnesota complete, you can dive right into experiencing St. Paul. From cultural attractions to outdoor adventures, you'll never run out of things to do:

  • Arts and culture: St. Paul is home to museums and cultural arts centers like the Science Museum of Minnesota, Minnesota History Center, Historic Fort Snelling, and James J. Hill House.
  • Outdoor recreation: The city's Rice Park, Mears Park, Harriet Island Regional Park, and Indian Mounds Regional Park — among other spots — perfect for hiking, biking, or simply soaking up the outdoors.
  • Sports: Experience the energy of a live game and back the home team at an Minnesota Wild (NHL)St. Paul Saints (MiLB)St. Paul Twin Stars (NPSL)Minnesota United FC (MLS)Minnesota Whitecaps (PHF)Minnesota Wind Chill (AUDL) game.

FAQ

When is the best time to move from Washington DC to St. Paul?

If you're flexible with timing, spring and fall are great seasons to move from Washington DC to St. Paul. You'll dodge the heat, the crowds, and the higher moving costs typical of peak season in Washington DC.

When is the cheapest time to move from Washington DC to St. Paul?

Want to save on your move from Washington DC to St. Paul? Consider scheduling it in winter, when demand is lower and rates are often cheaper. Our moving discounts guide shows you how.

How long does a move from Washington DC to St. Paul take?

The 1,107-mile move from Washington DC, MD, to St. Paul, MN, takes two to eight days. Some Washington DC movers may offer expedited moving if you need it faster. If you need more time, ask your mover about storage options in St. Paul.

What kinds of discounts do Washington DC movers offer?

Many local moving companies provide ways to save, from ongoing deals to seasonal offers. 7 movers offer special pricing for military members. 14 movers extend discounts to senior citizens.

Check with each mover to confirm discount availability, eligibility requirements, and how much you can save.

Need help moving a piano or antiques in Washington DC?

These delicate items require movers with specialized training. Currently, 59 movers in Washington DC provide piano moving services. 44 can transport antiques with care. Statewide, there are 37 piano movers and 30 antique movers, with nationwide counts at 2,296 and 1,463.

Demand for these services can be high, so schedule your specialty move as far ahead as possible.