Las Vegas, NV to Tucson, AZ Movers (NEW 2026 Costs)
Quick answer: Moving from Las Vegas to Tucson typically costs $2,200–$5,900 with full-service movers for a 2–3 bedroom home (about 411 miles). Use our moving cost calculator below to get an instant estimate.
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Cost to move from Las Vegas to Tucson
Moving from Las Vegas, NV to Tucson, AZ typically costs $2,200–$5,900 with full-service movers for a 2–3 bedroom home.
The price ranges below are estimates for a 411-mile move from Las Vegas to Tucson, based on moveBuddha pricing data as of Mar 16, 2026. Pricing is updated monthly to reflect seasonality and market changes.
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Recent moving quotes for similar moves
- Budget Truck Rental recently quoted $385 for a 1 bedroom (small) using a rental truck.
- North American Van Lines recently quoted $4,483 for a 5+ bedroom using professional movers.
- Mayflower Transit recently quoted $3,224 for a 1 bedroom (small) using professional movers.
Key factors that impact the cost of your Las Vegas to Tucson move
Your total cost will depend on:
- Home size: The number of rooms makes a big difference. Expect around $1,300 for a one-bedroom, or up to $8,300 for a four-bedroom.
- The time of year you're moving: Rates climb in summer because of peak season demand in Las Vegas.
- DIY vs. professional: Rental trucks can range from $400 to $1,100, but require more effort than hiring movers.
Moving the opposite route? We got you covered with our moving from Tucson, AZ to Las Vegas, NV guide.
Best Las Vegas to Tucson movers by type
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Best professional movers from Las Vegas to Tucson
Opting for a full-service mover can make your interstate move from Las Vegas to Tucson much easier by letting professionals manage the entire process. This choice allows you to focus on what matters most instead of the logistics of moving.
Want a deeper breakdown of the top long-distance movers? See our best interstate movers guide.
- Safeway Moving: 4.9 out of 5 stars
- American Van Lines: 4.9 out of 5 stars
- Allied Van Lines: 4.2 out of 5 stars
- Mayzlin Relocation: 4.8 out of 5 stars
- North American Van Lines: 4.8 out of 5 stars
How we chose the best NV→AZ movers
The experienced professionals at moveBuddha reviewed moving rates from 34 Nevada movers, pinpointing the highest-rated services by analyzing satisfaction metrics, reviews, and overall cost.
- Customer satisfaction (40%): The business consistently meets deadlines, communicates clearly with clients, and remains within the expected spending limits.
- Dispute resolution (20%): Mistakes cannot be avoided in the moving industry. We look for companies that own their mistakes and make genuine efforts to fix any issues that arise during a move.
- Industry reputation (15%): This mover maintains a strong reputation among industry peers and is active in professional associations and events.
- Online reputation (15%): A polished, accurate website and quick, respectful responses to online inquiries reflect the company’s strong digital presence.
- Service options (10%): A broad service menu matters. We value movers that cover everything from packing and storage to unique item care and speedy delivery.
Here is our full moving company rating methodology.
What to know before moving from Las Vegas to Tucson
Many movers find Tucson easier on the wallet than Las Vegas - roughly 13% less for singles and 10% less for families.
Monthly basics average $2,390 for one person in Tucson versus $2,763 in Las Vegas. For a family of four, it's $6,043 compared with $6,726.
See the cost breakdown below to pinpoint where the savings add up:
| Las Vegas | Tucson | |
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| Average 1 BR rent | $1,611 | $1,265 |
| Average 3 BR rent | $2,691 | $2,177 |
| Average home value | $425,474 | $327,203 |
| Average income (per capita) | $66,356 | $61,749 |
| Cost of living (single) | $2,763 | $2,390 |
| Cost of living (family of four) | $6,726 | $6,043 |
| Unemployment rate | 8.9% | 7.4% |
| Sales tax | 8.38% | 8.7% |
| State income tax | 0.0% | 2.5% |
- When relocating from Las Vegas to Tucson, expect to find rent about 30% cheaper, letting you enjoy more financial freedom monthly.
- You can relax about your monthly mortgage expenses, thanks to home prices being nearly 23% more affordable in Tucson compared to Las Vegas.
- Reviewing your financial plan is wise before moving. The average income is nearly 7% lower in Tucson compared to Las Vegas.
- You'll save on routine expenses like food, gas, and utilities in Tucson, as the cost of living for a single person is 13% lower compared to Las Vegas.
- A move to Tucson can help cut down on a family's routine expenses, including utilities, transportation, and groceries. The cost of living for a family of four is 10% less than what it costs in Las Vegas.
- The unemployment rate in Tucson is about 17% lower than in Las Vegas. This is often a positive indicator of a robust job market and economic health, beneficial if you plan to move there.
- Sales taxes hold steady between Tucson and Las Vegas (within a 5% margin), alleviating the need for major budget adjustments.
- Arizona has a state income tax, while Nevada does not. That means you’ll owe more in taxes after your move, reducing your take-home pay compared to what you’re used to.
See how the cost of everyday necessities and regular monthly payments differs between Las Vegas and Tucson:
| Living Expense | Las Vegas | Tucson |
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| Basic utilities | $246.36 | $271.98 |
| Cell phone plan | $72.23 | $70.53 |
| Dozen eggs | $3.87 | $4.22 |
| Loaf of bread | $3.94 | $3.33 |
| Fast-food/casual eatery (one meal) | $23.00 | $18.00 |
| Dinner for 2 (mid-range restaurant) | $75.00 | $75.00 |
| Gym membership | $23.64 | $35.28 |
- Basic utilities cost less in Las Vegas than in Tucson, helping trim your monthly bills.
- Cell phone plans typically cost more in Las Vegas than in Tucson.
- Eggs are less expensive in Las Vegas than in Tucson.
- Bread is more expensive in Las Vegas than in Tucson.
- A quick meal tends to cost more in Las Vegas than in Tucson.
- The cost of a mid-range dinner for two is about the same in both cities.
- Gym memberships are more affordable in Las Vegas than in Tucson.
How life is different in Las Vegas vs. Tucson
| Las Vegas | Tucson | |
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| Population | 641,903 | 542,629 |
| Transportation score | 5 | 5 |
| Walkability score | 93 | 43 |
| Bike friendliness score | 64 | 66 |
| Crime index | 55.8 | 54.43 |
| Safety index | 44.2 | 45.57 |
| Air quality | Good | Good |
- Tucson's population is about 15% less than Las Vegas.
- Tucson's public transportation score is within about 5% of Las Vegas, making them very similar.
- Tucson is less walkable than Las Vegas with a score of 43 out of 100 vs Las Vegas's 93 out of 100.
- Both Tucson and Las Vegas have similar bike-friendliness scores (64 vs 66), meaning Tucson is about as safe for cyclists as Las Vegas. Typically, cities with scores of 20 or higher are seen as reasonably safe, though higher scores mean better cycling accessibility.
- Tucson and Las Vegas have a similar crime rate with scores of 54.43 and 55.8, respectively.
- Tucson and Las Vegas have a similar safety level, with scores of 45.57 and 44.2.
- Air quality in Tucson is Good, and in Las Vegas it's Good.
Other things to consider for your Las Vegas to Tucson move
- HOA rules: Check ahead with any neighborhood or community rules on moving to ensure a smooth move.
- Elevator reservation: If your building has an elevator, make sure to find out how to reserve it ahead of your move.
- Truck parking permits: Make sure to look into local parking regulations—some areas require permits for large moving trucks.
- State licensing: Though Arizona is largely an “unregulated” state, local moving companies are subject to some Arizona Department of Public Safety (AZDPS) and Department of Weights and Measures regulations intended to ensure that they operate safely and ethically. Before booking, ensure the moving company is officially licensed to handle your move.
- State regulator: Arizona’s public utilities commission provides official mover license verification.
- Moving Permits: Arizona does not require any moving permits, but it is helpful to check local parking restrictions before moving into the state. We recommend submitting your change of address form with USPS at least a week prior to your move.
- Change of address: We suggest filing your USPS change of address form at least one week before your move. You'll be able to set your official move date, helping ensure your mail is forwarded correctly to Tucson. Start the process here.
- Moving company insurance: The amount and type of insurance movers must have depends on state regulations. Choose Released Value Protection for its cost-effectiveness—offered by movers at no extra charge, although it provides minimal coverage. With a liability limit of 60 cents per pound per article, consider this option carefully. For instance, if a 50-inch TV weighing 25 pounds is lost or damaged, your reimbursement would only be $15 (60 cents x 25 pounds). For comprehensive coverage of your items' full value, consult with your moving company for alternative options or consider third-party insurance providers.
- Moving checklist: Our moving checklist gives you the peace of mind that comes with being fully prepared.
Where to live in Tucson
Planning your move to The Old Pueblo? Take a look at our picks for the best neighborhoods to call home in Tucson.
Best neighborhoods for singles
- Armory Park
- Dunbar Spring
- Old Fort Lowell
- El Presidio
- Sam Hughes
Best neighborhoods for families
- Armory Park
- Broadmoor-Broadway
- Catalina Foothills
- Dunbar Spring
- Sam Hughes
Things to do in Tucson
After settling into your new Arizona home, you'll want to branch out and explore your new city. Luckily, Tucson has lots to offer, no matter what you're interested in:
- Arts and culture: Tucson features a variety of museums and cultural arts centers, including the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, Pima Air and Space Museum, DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun Museum, and The Mini Time Machine Museum of Miniatures.
- Outdoor recreation: The city's Agua Caliente Park, Himmel Park, Rillito River Park, and Brandi Fenton Memorial Park — along with other locations — ideal for trails, cycling, or enjoying the fresh air.
- Sports: Nothing beats the thrill of cheering on the home team at an University of Arizona Wildcats (NCAA)Tucson Saguaros (Pecos League)Tucson Roadrunners (AHL)FC Tucson (USL)Tucson Monsoon (IWFL)Tucson Sugar Skulls (IFL) game.
FAQ
When is the best time to move from Las Vegas to Tucson?
Planning your move from Las Vegas to Tucson? Aim for spring or fall when the weather is pleasant and demand is lower, helping you avoid peak-season rates in Las Vegas.
When is the cheapest time to move from Las Vegas to Tucson?
Because most people are moving from Las Vegas to Tucson in the spring or fall, you can often catch discounts by moving in the winter. Read our guide on moving discounts to learn more.
How long does a move from Las Vegas to Tucson take?
The 411-mile journey from Las Vegas, NV to Tucson, AZ, typically takes one to four days. Some movers in Las Vegas offer expedited services if you're on a tight schedule, and if you need extra time, be sure to ask about storage options in Tucson.
Are there special savings available from movers in Las Vegas?
Several movers here offer discounted rates that can help lower your total moving costs. 1 provide savings for AAA members. 1 have discounts for military personnel. 2 extend reduced rates to seniors.
These offers can vary widely, so it’s best to verify details with the mover before booking.
Are piano and antique moving services available in Las Vegas?
Not all movers have the resources to handle high-value or delicate items. In Las Vegas, 16 movers can manage piano relocations. 11 movers are equipped for antique transport. By comparison, Nevada has 25 piano movers and 15 antique movers, while nationwide there are 2,296 and 1,463 respectively.
Always confirm the mover’s experience and packing methods for fragile or specialty items before booking.