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Local Move

Moving from Washington, DC to Baltimore, MD

35 miles · 42 min drive · Estimated cost $1,024$1,731 for a 2-bedroom move

35 miles
42 min drive
Cost Index: 1.301.03

Cost Estimate: Washington to Baltimore

Average costs for a 2-bedroom move. Use the calculator below for a custom quote.

Full Service

Movers handle everything

$1,373
Range: $1,024$1,731
  • Professional packing & unpacking
  • Loading, transport & unloading
  • Basic valuation coverage

Partial Service

You pack, movers move

$907
Range: $698$1,124
  • You pack your own boxes
  • Movers load, transport & unload
  • Save 20–35% vs. full service

DIY Move

Rent a truck, do it yourself

$370
Range: $192$556
  • Truck rental + gas + equipment
  • No labor costs — you do the lifting
  • Full control over your schedule

Custom Moving Calculator

Adjust home size, move type, and extras to get a personalized estimate for your Washington to Baltimore move.

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Estimated Moving Cost

Washington, DCBaltimore, MD · 35 miles

Low

$1,024

Estimated

$1,373

High

$1,731

🟢 Off-peak pricing · March

Where Does Your Money Go?

Full-service cost breakdown for a 2-bedroom local move from Washington to Baltimore.

Total$1,374
Labor(37.8%)
$440$598
Transportation(31.0%)
$304$547
Packing(24.6%)
$225$450
Insurance(2.8%)
$20$64
Tips(3.8%)
$35$72

Best Time to Move

Moving costs from Washington to Baltimore vary significantly by season.

January is the cheapest month (save up to 15%), while July is the most expensive (+30%).

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Origin

Washington

District of Columbia
Destination

Baltimore

Maryland
Cost of Living Index
130
103
Average Rent (1BR)
$2,400
$1,400
Average Rent (2BR)
$3,000
$1,700
State Income Tax
10.5%
5.8%
Avg High Temperature
65°F
65°F
You'll save ~43% on housing
Average rent in Baltimore is $1,550/mo vs $2,700/mo in Washington
Top Neighborhoods
Washington
  • Georgetown
  • Dupont Circle
  • Capitol Hill
  • Adams Morgan
  • Shaw
Baltimore
  • Federal Hill
  • Fells Point
  • Canton
  • Mount Vernon
  • Hampden

Local Moving Tips

Expert advice for your 35-mile move from Washington to Baltimore.

1

Consider a DIY move

At under 100 miles, renting a truck for your Washington to Baltimore move can save you 50–70% compared to full-service movers.

2

Move mid-week

Tuesday through Thursday moves are typically 15–25% cheaper than weekend moves, with better availability.

3

Declutter before you pack

Sell or donate items you no longer need. Less stuff means fewer boxes, a smaller truck, and a lower bill.

4

Get at least 3 quotes

Local moving company rates can vary dramatically. Always compare at least three in-home or video estimates.

5

Reserve your elevator

If you live in an apartment building, book the service elevator in advance to avoid delays and extra hourly charges.

Finding Local Movers

For local moves under 100 miles, we recommend searching for movers in the Washington area. Local companies often provide better rates and more personalized service than national carriers for short-distance moves. Always get at least 3 in-home estimates and verify licensing through the FMCSA.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to move from Washington to Baltimore?
The average cost for a 2-bedroom full-service move from Washington, DC to Baltimore, MD ranges from $1,024 to $1,731, with a typical cost around $1,373. A DIY move with a rental truck averages $370. Actual costs depend on home size, time of year, and additional services.
How long does the drive from Washington to Baltimore take?
The distance from Washington to Baltimore is approximately 35 miles. The estimated driving time is 42 min, though actual drive time may vary based on the route, traffic, and road conditions. Professional movers may take 1 day to deliver your belongings.
What's the cheapest month to move from Washington to Baltimore?
January is typically the cheapest month to move, with rates up to 15% below average. The most expensive month is July, when rates increase by about 30%. Moving mid-week (Tuesday–Thursday) also helps reduce costs by 10–20%.
Should I hire movers or do it myself?
For a 35-mile move, a DIY move can save you significantly — rental trucks are affordable for short distances, and you can recruit friends to help. Compare your DIY cost of ~$370 vs. full-service at ~$1,373 to decide.
How far is Washington from Baltimore?
Washington, DC is approximately 35 miles from Baltimore, MD. This is classified as a local move and the drive takes roughly 42 min.
What size moving truck do I need for a move from Washington to Baltimore?
For a 2-bedroom home, a 15–17 foot truck is usually sufficient. For 3-bedroom homes, plan on a 20–22 foot truck. For 4+ bedrooms, you will likely need a 26-foot truck or may need to consider two trips. When in doubt, size up — packing a too-small truck wastes time and risks damage.

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