San Diego, California

Moving Companies in San Diego, CA

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From a Pacific Beach apartment to a La Jolla home to a military PCS out of Naval Base San Diego, moving in America’s Finest City means planning around canyons, coastal traffic, and a pricey market. The right local mover makes it easy. Below you’ll find top-rated moving companies in San Diego with addresses and phone numbers, what a move costs here, the neighborhoods and ZIP codes we cover, and why comparing a few quotes puts money back in your pocket.

Top-Rated Moving Companies in San Diego

These established San Diego movers are among the highest-rated in the city. Contact one directly, or click Compare Quotes to get competing prices from several at once—that’s where the savings come from:

Best Fit Movers San Diego
★★★★½ 4.7 (1,421 Google reviews)
8400 Miramar Rd #202A, San Diego, CA 92126

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Stella Moving & Delivery
★★★★½ 4.9 (906 Google reviews)
2341 Ulric St B-12, San Diego, CA 92111

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Two Men and a Truck
★★★★½ 4.5 (828 Google reviews)
9245 Farnham St, San Diego, CA 92123

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The Rock Movers
★★★★★ 5.0 (488 Google reviews)
4901 Morena Blvd Ste 503, San Diego, CA 92117

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Dominant Moving Company
★★★★½ 4.8 (349 Google reviews)
4655 Ruffner St, San Diego, CA 92111

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Vector Moving and Storage
★★★★½ 4.8 (348 Google reviews)
6920 Miramar Rd #305, San Diego, CA 92121

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Sunshine Moving Services
★★★★½ 4.9 (338 Google reviews)
8540 Costa Verde Blvd, San Diego, CA 92122

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Grizzly Moving & Storage
★★★★½ 4.8 (330 Google reviews)
9557 Candida St, San Diego, CA 92126

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Aid-U Moving Company
★★★★½ 4.9 (248 Google reviews)
6029 Fairmount Ave Ste C, San Diego, CA 92120

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Business details and Google ratings are from public sources and may change—verify licensing with the California Bureau of Household Goods and Services (in-state) or the FMCSA (interstate) before booking.

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Why Getting 3+ Quotes Saves You $250 or More

Two reputable San Diego movers can quote very different prices for the same job—based on their schedule, crew, and how much they want the work that week. Call just one company and you have no way to know if you’re getting a fair deal.

  • Movers compete for your business — when they know you’re comparing, they sharpen their pricing.
  • You spot outliers — three quotes make an overpriced (or suspiciously cheap) bid obvious.
  • You negotiate from strength — a lower quote in hand is real leverage.
  • It costs you nothing — comparing quotes through Find Movers Now is free and takes about a minute.

Add it up and comparison shoppers typically save more than $250. It’s one of the easiest ways to cut your moving costs.

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How Much Do Movers Cost in San Diego?

San Diego runs a little higher than the national average. For a local move, expect roughly $90–$150 per hour for a two- to three-person crew (more for larger homes). Long-distance moves from San Diego generally run $4,900–$10,300+, driven mostly by weight and distance. Estimate your move below—then compare quotes to beat the average:

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Move type
Home size
Estimated moving cost
$300 – $700Local move · 2 movers · 3–5 hrs
$400 – $850Local move · 2 movers · 3–6 hrs
$600 – $1,200Local move · 2–3 movers · 5–7 hrs
$900 – $2,000Local move · 3–4 movers · 6–9 hrs
$1,400 – $2,900Local move · 4 movers · 8–12 hrs
$2,000 – $4,500Local move · 4–5 movers · 10–16 hrs
$1,650 – $3,500Long-distance · ~2,000–2,500 lbs
$2,000 – $3,700Long-distance · ~2,500–3,500 lbs
$3,100 – $5,200Long-distance · ~5,000 lbs
$4,900 – $8,200Long-distance · ~7,500–10,000 lbs
$6,300 – $10,300Long-distance · ~10,000–12,000 lbs
$7,800 – $13,000+Long-distance · ~12,000+ lbs

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Add packing (+$280–$2,200), specialty items (+$150–$450 each), or stairs to your estimate. 2026 planning averages—request quotes for a firm number.

For a deeper breakdown, see our moving cost guide and local movers cost page.

Moving in San Diego: What to Know

  • Military & PCS moves. With Naval Base San Diego, MCAS Miramar, Coronado, and Camp Pendleton nearby, many local movers know PCS moves well—mention military status and ask about discounts. See our military movers guide.
  • Canyon & hillside lots. Many San Diego homes have stairs, steep driveways, or canyon access—tell your mover so the crew size and quote are right.
  • Coastal traffic. Schedule around rush hour on I-5, I-8, I-15, and I-805 to keep hourly moves efficient.
  • Beach-area parking. In Pacific Beach, Ocean Beach, and Downtown, plan truck parking ahead—spots are tight.
  • Verify California licensing. In-state movers must hold a BHGS (MTR) license—a quick check protects you from rogue operators.

San Diego Neighborhoods We Cover

We connect you with movers across every San Diego neighborhood, including:

Downtown / GaslampLittle ItalyEast VillageHillcrestNorth ParkSouth ParkNormal HeightsUniversity HeightsMission HillsBankers HillPoint LomaOcean BeachPacific BeachMission BeachLa JollaClairemontKearny MesaMission ValleyLinda VistaBay ParkCarmel ValleyRancho BernardoScripps RanchTierrasantaDel CerroCity Heights

San Diego ZIP Codes Served

Movers in our network serve San Diego ZIP codes citywide, plus surrounding county areas like Chula Vista, La Mesa, El Cajon, Oceanside, and Carlsbad:

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Helpful San Diego Moving Resources

Also see what movers will and won’t pack, our tipping guide, and the best national moving companies.

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San Diego Movers: FAQ

How much can I save by comparing San Diego moving companies?
On average, people who get at least three quotes from local moving companies save more than $250 on their move. San Diego movers price the same job differently depending on their schedule, crew, and route, so comparing several quotes side by side is an easy way to avoid overpaying—and Find Movers Now makes it quick and free.
How much do movers cost in San Diego?
San Diego runs a bit higher than the national average. For a local move, expect roughly $90-$150 per hour for a two- to three-person crew, so most one- to two-bedroom moves land in the hundreds and larger homes more. Long-distance moves from San Diego generally run about $4,900-$10,300 depending on weight and distance. Use the calculator on this page for an estimate, then compare quotes.
Which San Diego movers are best for a military or PCS move?
San Diego is a major military city—home to Naval Base San Diego, MCAS Miramar, Coronado, and close to Camp Pendleton—so many local movers are experienced with PCS moves, weight allowances, and base access. Mention military status when you request quotes and ask about discounts. See our military movers guide for how PCS moves work.
How do I verify a San Diego moving company is licensed?
In California, household-goods movers are licensed by the Bureau of Household Goods and Services (BHGS) and carry an MTR number—you can verify it through the BHGS. For moves crossing state lines, check the mover’s USDOT number with the FMCSA. Always confirm licensing and insurance before booking.
When is the best time to move in San Diego?
San Diego’s mild weather means you can move comfortably year-round, but summer and month-end dates are the busiest and priciest. A weekday, mid-month move usually costs less—and whatever the timing, booking early and comparing quotes gets you the best rate.
How do I find a reliable moving company in San Diego?
Get at least three quotes from licensed, insured movers, verify each with the BHGS (in-state) or FMCSA (interstate), and read recent Google reviews. Look for a real physical address and avoid anyone demanding a large cash deposit.
How much should I tip San Diego movers?
A common guideline is $20-$50 per mover, tipped toward the higher end for stairs, canyon-lot access, heavy items, or long carries. See our tipping guide for the full breakdown.
What areas of San Diego do you serve?
We connect you with movers across the whole city—from Downtown, Hillcrest, and North Park to La Jolla, Point Loma, and Carmel Valley—covering San Diego ZIP codes in the 921xx range, plus surrounding county areas like Chula Vista, La Mesa, El Cajon, Oceanside, and Carlsbad.

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