Moving from Lancaster to San Jose, CA

Quick answer: Moving from Lancaster to San Jose costs $383–$7,199, depending on home size and whether you hire a moving company or move yourself. Most moves on this 320-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 Lancaster to San Jose?

Moving from Lancaster to San Jose 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 320-mile move:

Moving from Lancaster to San Jose costs between $383 and $7,199, based on moveBuddha's monthly pricing dataset. The prices below break down your 320-mile move costs by type of moving service and home size.

Move type Top pick Average cost Best for Potential downside
Full-service mover $1,942–$5,584 Movers handle loading, driving & unloading Highest price of all options
Moving container $1,284–$2,595 (around 30% less than full-service) Pack & load on your own schedule You handle all loading & unloading
Rental truck $396–$849 (around 60% less than full-service) Lowest upfront cost You drive, load & unload everything yourself
Labor-only $100/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 Lancaster to San Jose?

The cost to move from Lancaster to San Jose ranges from $383 to $7,199, according to moveBuddha's monthly pricing dataset. Pricing on this 320-mile route depends on which moving service you pick and how much you're hauling:

  • Full-service movers: $1,260–$7,199
  • Moving containers: $1,027–$3,388
  • Rental trucks: $383–$935

What drives the cost difference?

  • Full-service moves cover packing, loading, transport, and unloading end-to-end. Professional packing on its own adds $0.15–$0.21 per pound.
  • Moving containers lower the price because you handle loading and unloading while the company drives the container.
  • Rental trucks come in roughly 30% cheaper than full-service, but you drive 320 miles and provide all the labor.
  • Running quotes through moveBuddha's cost calculator helps movers save 30% versus their first quote.
Home size Full-service mover Moving container Rental truck
Studio / 1 bedroom $1,260–$4,523 $1,027–$1,869 $383–$668
2–3 bedrooms $1,942–$5,584 $1,284–$2,595 $396–$849
4+ bedrooms $2,792–$7,199 $1,750–$3,388 $499–$935

*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 Lancaster to San Jose move?

Plan for a few extra fees on a Lancaster to San Jose move: professional packing, shuttle and access fees, and optional comprehensive contents protection plans. They aren't usually included in initial quotes, but together they can add 10%–25% on top of the base price.

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 $100/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 Lancaster to San Jose

Safeway Moving is moveBuddha's top-rated full-service mover from Lancaster to San Jose, earning 4.9 out of 5 stars as our best overall value pick. At 320 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 Lancaster to San Jose. 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 320 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 San Jose to Lancaster guide.

How does San Jose compare to Lancaster?

Cost of living: Lancaster vs. San Jose

The cost of living in Lancaster vs. San Jose is more than just housing costs. Rent, home prices, average income, everyday spending, and local job trends all shape your budget. The comparison below shows how life in San Jose measures up against Lancaster.

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

Lancaster San Jose
Average rent cost $2,600 $3,095
Average home cost $400,712 $1,184,000
Average income (per capita) $76,083 $141,565
Cost of living (single person) $2,540 $3,674
Cost of living (family of 4) $5,562 $8,354
Unemployment rate 15.6% 6.6%
Average sales tax 10.25% 9.38%

Cost-of-living data for Lancaster and San Jose 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 prices in San Jose are 19% higher than in Lancaster. A renter relocating without a salary increase will see roughly 19% more of monthly income absorbed by housing.
  • Home prices in San Jose are 195% higher than Lancaster. Existing equity from a Lancaster sale may not stretch as far in the San Jose market.
  • Average income in San Jose runs 86% higher than Lancaster. Job seekers can target a salary lift on a same-role move.
  • Cost of living for one person is 45% higher in San Jose than Lancaster. Budget the gap into your monthly plan rather than absorbing it through reduced savings.
  • Cost of living for a family of 4 moving to San Jose runs 50% higher than Lancaster. Confirm school, childcare, and healthcare costs in the destination ZIP code before locking the move.
  • Unemployment in San Jose is 58% lower than Lancaster. The tighter labor market favors job seekers with leverage on salary and benefits.
  • Sales taxes in San Jose are 8% lower than Lancaster. Households spending more on taxable categories see the most direct benefit.

If you typically live on $3,000 a month in Lancaster, you'll need about $4,350 to enjoy a similar lifestyle in San Jose.

How life is different in Lancaster vs. San Jose

A look at how life in San Jose measures up to Lancaster covers weather, cost of living, politics, safety, and population. The comparison below makes it easier to tell which city better fits your lifestyle and needs.

Lancaster San Jose
Population 173,516 971,233
Political leaning Democratic 58-38 Democratic 73-25
Summer high 98ºF 82ºF
Winter low 31ºF 42ºF
Annual rain 8" 17"
Annual snow 1" 0"
Crime index 45.5 47.73
  • San Jose is roughly 460% larger in size than Lancaster. Bigger metros support more industry diversity and entertainment options, with the tradeoff of higher housing prices and longer commutes.
  • During the last presidential election, both Lancaster and San Jose supported the Democratic candidate.
  • Summer highs in San Jose hit 82°F, vs. 98°F in Lancaster. Cooling costs drop and summer outdoor habits expand.
  • Winter lows in Lancaster hit 31°F, colder than San Jose's 42°F. The milder San Jose winter shortens cold-weather expense and gear demands.
  • Annual rainfall in San Jose is 17 inches, vs. 8 inches in Lancaster. Wet-weather gear, indoor entertainment, and home maintenance all become more relevant.
  • Annual snowfall in San Jose is zero, while Lancaster averages 1 inch. Snow tires, plowing services, and winter gear become unnecessary expenses.
  • Crime indexes in Lancaster (45.5) and San Jose (47.73) match. Differences between specific neighborhoods will matter more than the city average.

Things to do in San Jose

Adventure, cultural attractions, live sports, and college campuses define San Jose's lifestyle profile. The categories below highlight where to start.

Museums in San Jose

  • Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum
  • Children's Discovery Museum
  • The Tech Interactive
  • San Jose Museum of Art
  • New Almaden Mercury Mining Museum

Parks in San Jose

  • Almaden Quicksilver County Park
  • Alum Rock Park
  • Emma Prusch Farm Park
  • Plaza de Cesar Chavez Park
  • Joseph D. Grant County Park

Sports teams in San Jose

  • San Jose Barracuda (AHL)
  • San Jose Earthquakes (MLS)
  • San Jose Giants (California League)
  • San Jose Sharks (NHL)

Universities in San Jose

  • San Jose State University
  • San Jose City College
  • Evergreen Valley College
  • International Technological University
  • WestMed College

Final verdict: best movers from Lancaster to San Jose

Safeway Moving is moveBuddha's top recommendation for full-service moves from Lancaster to San Jose, 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 $383–$7,199 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 Lancaster to San Jose

How much does it cost to hire a professional moving company from Lancaster to San Jose?

A full-service move from Lancaster to San Jose typically costs $1,166–$3,461 for a few items or a small bedroom. For a 2–3 bedroom home, expect to pay $1,942–$5,584. For a 4-bedroom home or larger, prices fall between $2,792 and $7,199 on the same route.

How much are moving container companies from Lancaster to San Jose?

Moving containers from Lancaster to San Jose have typical costs as follows. For a studio or 1-bedroom, prices fall between $767 and $1,727. For a 2–3 bedroom home, expect to pay $1,284–$2,595. For 4–5 bedroom homes, moves typically range from $1,750 to $3,388.

How much is a moving truck from Lancaster to San Jose?

A rental moving truck from Lancaster to San Jose costs $363–$689 for a studio or 1-bedroom move. A 2–3 bedroom move costs $396–$849. A 4-bedroom or larger move costs $499–$935.

Rental trucks are the most budget-friendly choice for movers willing to handle the driving and heavy lifting. Estimated fuel costs are factored into the pricing above.

How far in advance should I book Lancaster-to-San Jose movers?

Lock in your movers for a Lancaster to San Jose move at least 2 months before your big day. For a summer move, aim for 3 months ahead, since spots fill up fast. Early booking boosts your chances of getting the date you want, and many companies offer early-bird discounts for customers who plan ahead.

What time of year is the cheapest to move to San Jose?

The cheapest time of year to move to San Jose is between early October and late April. This period falls outside the moving industry's peak season (May through September), which means demand and pricing both run lower. Most U.S. moves happen between May and August, so staying outside the busy summer months saves money.