Cross Country Movers in District of Columbia
HaulEza connects homeowners across District of Columbia with licensed and professional cross country movers. Free quotes from FMCSA-vetted carriers.
Call 888-875-6510- Cities covered: 267 in District of Columbia
- Top destinations from DC: Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, New York, Florida
- Carriers: all FMCSA-licensed with active USDOT
- Quotes: free, from the mover after a home survey
Cities in District of Columbia
HaulEza covers 267 cities in District of Columbia. Tap your city for local-specific cross-country moving guidance.
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Showing top 30 of 267 cities by demand.
Where District of Columbia residents are moving
Roughly 60,000 people moved into District of Columbia from other states last year. Outbound, District of Columbia residents most often relocate to:
- Maryland — suburban, regional
- Virginia — suburban, regional
- North Carolina — Research Triangle, lower cost
- New York — jobs, family
- Florida — climate, retirement
Cost-of-living context
District of Columbia: 117 (US average = 100). Moves to lower-cost states free up budget.
Verify your mover
- Check the FMCSA SAFER website for current USDOT status
- Confirm minimum cargo coverage ($5,000/vehicle) and liability ($1M)
- Request a binding (not non-binding) estimate
Frequently asked questions
How do I find a cross country mover from District of Columbia?
Call 888-875-6510. HaulEza routes your call to a licensed cross country mover serving your District of Columbia city.
Are interstate movers in District of Columbia licensed?
Yes. Movers serving District of Columbia for interstate moves must be FMCSA-registered with active USDOT and Motor Carrier numbers.
How much does it cost to move from District of Columbia?
Costs depend on distance, weight, and timing. HaulEza does not quote prices. The mover quotes you after a free home survey.