FAQ
How much does it cost to move from Idaho to New York?
Here are average cost ranges by home size and service type:
| Move size | Moving company | Moving container | Rental truck |
|---|---|---|---|
| Studio / 1 bedroom | $1,464 – $6,085 | $1,271 – $3,127 | $1,357 – $2,602 |
| 2-3 bedrooms | $4,262 – $8,412 | $2,302 – $4,411 | $1,455 – $2,944 |
| 4+ bedrooms | $8,167 – $13,554 | $3,014 – $6,244 | $1,784 – $3,573 |
How much does it cost to hire movers (a moving company) for this route?
- Studio / 1 bedroom: $1,464 – $6,085
- 2–3 bedrooms: $4,262 – $8,412
- 4+ bedrooms: $8,167 – $13,554
How much do moving containers cost from Idaho to New York?
- Small move: $1,271 – $3,127
- 2–3 bedrooms: $2,302 – $4,411
- 4+ bedrooms: $3,014 – $6,244
Learn more about PODS cost.
How much does a rental truck cost for this move?
- Studio / 1 bedroom: $1,357 – $2,602
- 2–3 bedrooms: $1,455 – $2,944
- 4+ bedrooms: $1,784 – $3,573
These cost ranges already include estimated fuel costs.
Which option is usually the cheapest?
A rental truck is generally the cheapest option — but you’ll handle the driving and labor yourself.
Why are these prices ranges (not exact quotes)?
These are approximate estimates for a 2,474-mile move from ID to NY using moveBuddha pricing data as of Dec 16, 2025. Pricing is refreshed monthly to reflect seasonal and market changes.
Final costs can vary based on move size, add-on services, parking/access challenges, fuel rates, and scheduling.
How do I get the most accurate price for my exact move?
Compare quotes from multiple movers to dial in a precise number.
What “extra costs” should I plan for after moving from ID to NY?
Beyond the moving bill, your day-to-day budget can change — especially housing and taxes. Here’s a quick side-by-side:
| Idaho | New York | |
|---|---|---|
| Average rent | $1,061 | $1,507 |
| Average home cost | $451,520 | $482,742 |
| Average income (per capita) | $70,214 | $81,386 |
| Cost of living index | 106 | 100 |
| Unemployment rate | 3.7% | 4.4% |
| Average sales tax | 6.03% | 8.52% |
| State income tax | 5.8% | 10.9% |
Will rent be more expensive in New York?
Rent is about 42% higher in New York than in Idaho.
Avg rent: $1,061 vs. $1,507
How do home prices compare (if I’m buying after the move)?
Home prices are about 7% higher in New York than in Idaho.
Avg home value: $451,520 vs. $482,742
Will my earning power likely change after moving?
Average income is about 16% higher in New York than in Idaho.
Avg income (per capita): $70,214 vs. $81,386
Is the overall cost of living higher in New York?
The cost of living is 6% lower in New York than in Idaho.
Cost of living index: 106 vs. 100
Will sales tax increase my everyday spending?
Sales tax is about 41% higher in New York than in Idaho.
Avg sales tax: 6.03% vs. 8.52%
Will state income tax change my take-home pay?
Income taxes are 88% higher in New York than in Idaho.
State income tax: 5.8% vs. 10.9%
How is daily life different in New York compared to Idaho?
Starting fresh means adjusting to more than logistics — climate, crime, and culture shape the experience.
| New York | Idaho | |
|---|---|---|
| Population | 19,571,216 | 1,964,726 |
| Political leaning | Democratic 60-40 | Republican 70-30 |
| Summer high | 81ºF | 85ºF |
| Winter low | 16ºF | 17ºF |
| Annual rain | 44″ | 18″ |
| Annual snow | 62″ | 47″ |
| Crime index | 21.51 | 11.68 |
Will New York feel more crowded than Idaho?
New York is about 896% more populous than Idaho — which can mean more infrastructure and amenities.
Will the political culture feel different?
In the last presidential election, New York voted Democratic while Idaho voted Republican.
How different is the weather (summer and winter)?
Summer: Highs are very similar (81°F vs. 85°F).
Winter: Lows are very similar (16°F vs. 17°F).
Will it be wetter or snowier in New York?
Rain: New York gets more rain (44″ vs. 18″).
Snow: New York gets more snow (62 inches vs. 47 inches).
Is New York safer than Idaho?
New York has a higher crime index than Idaho (21.51 vs. 11.68). Research neighborhoods to find the best fit.
What are some things to do in New York?
Museums in New York
- The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum
- The Strong National Museum of Play
- The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- New York State Museum
- Erie Canal Museum
Parks in New York
- Brooklyn Bridge Park
- Central Park
- Flushing Meadows Corona Park
- Gantry Plaza State Park
- Robert Moses State Park
Sports teams in New York
- Brooklyn Nets Basketball (NBA)
- Buffalo Bills (NFL)
- Buffalo Sabres (NHL)
- New York City FC (MLS)
- New York Islanders (NHL)
Universities in New York
- Cornell University
- Columbia University in the City of New York
- New York University
- University of Rochester
- University at Buffalo, State University of New York
What other things should I plan for besides the move itself?
Other things to consider for your Idaho to New York move
- HOA rules: Check ahead with any neighborhood or community rules on moving to ensure a smooth move.
- Elevator reservation: A key task to tackle early is booking your building’s elevator and checking out the rules for using it on moving day.
- Parking permits: Some cities require a parking permit for moving trucks, so be sure to check your new local rules before moving day to avoid any surprises.
- State licensing: New York requires moving companies to have a license and obtain a New York Department of Transportation (NYDOT) number. A NYDOT license ensures your mover is in compliance with the state’s safety, insurance, and operational regulations. Before you book, double-check that your moving company is properly licensed.
- State regulator: Easily verify the status of a New York moving license anytime on the official state regulator’s website, here.
- Moving permits: New York does not require any moving permits, but it is helpful to check local parking restrictions before moving into the state.
- Change of address: Submit your USPS change of address form at least one week before your move. Just set your official move date, and your mail will be forwarded to New York right on time. Get started here.
- Mover’s insurance: Federal law requires interstate moving companies to provide you with basic insurance, called “released value protection,” for free. Choose Released Value Protection for no-cost, minimal coverage from movers. They’re responsible for a maximum of 60 cents per pound per article. For comprehensive coverage, discuss alternatives with your moving company or consider a third-party insurance provider.
- Moving checklist: Keep moving day simple with our easy-to-use moving checklist. Make this your go-to guide to ensure you don’t miss a thing.
Do I need to follow HOA or building rules on moving day?
Check ahead with any neighborhood or community rules on moving to ensure a smooth move.
Should I reserve an elevator for moving day?
A key task to tackle early is booking your building’s elevator and checking out the rules for using it on moving day.
Do I need a parking permit for a moving truck in New York?
Some cities require a parking permit for moving trucks, so be sure to check your new local rules before moving day to avoid any surprises.
How can I confirm a mover is properly licensed in New York?
New York requires moving companies to have a license and obtain a New York Department of Transportation (NYDOT) number. A NYDOT license ensures your mover is in compliance with the state’s safety, insurance, and operational regulations.
You can verify licensing on the state regulator’s official site: check a New York moving license here.
Do I need a moving permit in New York?
New York does not require any moving permits, but it is helpful to check local parking restrictions before moving into the state.
What should I do about mail forwarding, insurance, and potential discounts?
Submit your USPS change of address form at least one week before your move. Get started here.
Federal law requires interstate movers to include basic insurance (“released value protection”) for free. Choose Released Value Protection for no-cost, minimal coverage from movers. They’re responsible for a maximum of 60 cents per pound per article. For comprehensive coverage, discuss alternatives with your moving company or consider a third-party insurance provider.
Some movers in Idaho offer discounts: 2 AAA discounts; 2 military discounts; 1 senior discounts; 1 law enforcement discounts.
Discount types, amounts, and eligibility vary—confirm with each mover before booking.
Keep moving day simple with our easy-to-use moving checklist. Make this your go-to guide to ensure you don’t miss a thing.
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