Nashville Long Distance Moving Services
Coastal Moving Services coordinates long distance moves from Nashville to anywhere in the contiguous United States. We match you with vetted, licensed carriers, manage the full process from booking through delivery, and stay available as your single point of contact from the first quote through the final box placed at your new home. We cover everything from SoBro high-rise COI requirements to Brentwood HOA protocols and peak-season carrier availability across Middle Tennessee.
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Long Distance Moving Services from Nashville
Whether you are departing from a SoBro high-rise, a Germantown craftsman, a 12 South bungalow, or a Franklin or Brentwood home in Williamson County, we connect you with the right licensed carrier for your destination, timeline, and budget. Nashville's rapid growth as one of the fastest-expanding metros in the country has created a moving market with extreme seasonal demand and a wide range of operator quality. Every move we coordinate is managed through one dedicated coordinator from the initial estimate through confirmed delivery, with carrier credentials verified before anyone is assigned to your job.
Full Household Moves
Door-to-door long distance service for moves out of Nashville covering all household contents including furniture, appliances, and fragile items. We match your move to a carrier with direct experience on your destination route and manage everything from initial booking through final delivery confirmation. Whether you are leaving a Nashville Yards tower in SoBro, a historic home in Germantown, or a new-build in the Franklin or Nolensville corridor, we coordinate all logistical details including building access procedures, Metro Nashville right-of-way requirements, and Spaghetti Junction routing to ensure a clean departure from your address.
Packing & Unpacking
Full and partial packing and unpacking services are available through our Nashville carrier network. Nashville summers regularly exceed 90 degrees from June through August, making professional packing valuable because it reduces the time your household contents spend exposed to heat during loading. Professional packing also substantially reduces transit damage for moves covering the long corridors to Florida, Texas, and the West Coast that are the most common outbound routes departing Middle Tennessee.
Storage Bridge Solutions
When your Nashville departure date and your destination move-in date do not align, we coordinate secure short-term storage to hold your belongings safely between the two ends of the move. Storage bridge service is especially common for Nashville households navigating the gap between selling in a competitive Davidson County market and closing on a destination property. Nashville's rapid housing turnover has made this gap a routine situation for outbound movers across the Metro.
Corporate & Employee Relocation
Nashville's healthcare, technology, and entertainment industries generate a continuous flow of employee relocations across all US markets. HCA Healthcare, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Amazon's Nashville operations, and dozens of healthcare-adjacent companies headquartered in the Metro regularly manage employee relocations across the country. We coordinate directly with relocating employees, handle all logistics from Nashville pickup through delivery, and provide full documentation for corporate reimbursement and HR compliance regardless of destination.
Full Move Coordination
As a licensed moving brokerage, we manage the entire process on your behalf: carrier matching, estimate review, scheduling, Nashville high-rise building access confirmation, Metro Nashville right-of-way coordination, move-day oversight, and post-delivery follow-through. You work with one contact who knows your Nashville move in full detail from start to finish. You will not need to explain your building's COI requirements or freight elevator booking window to a different representative each time you call for an update.
Specialty & Oversized Items
Nashville's music industry creates a specialty moving category that is unique to this market: grand pianos, vintage guitars, recording consoles, amplifier stacks, and stage equipment all require climate-controlled transport options, custom crating, and carriers with documented experience handling fragile and high-value gear over long transit distances. Beyond music industry items, we coordinate moves of pianos, grandfather clocks, hot tubs, antiques, and oversized items from any Nashville address, matching every job to a vetted operator before any booking is confirmed.
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Why Finding a Reliable Long Distance Mover in Nashville Is Harder Than Most People Expect
Nashville's population grew at more than double the national average from 2020 through 2024, and that growth created a moving market that is simultaneously booming with inbound arrivals and generating one of the highest outbound migration rates in the South. Longtime residents are being priced out of a market where the median listing price has surpassed $527,000. The combination of extreme seasonal demand, no Tennessee state licensing filter for carriers, an operator pool flooded with unqualified entrants, and a downtown event calendar that creates access blackouts on more dates than most residents realize puts unprepared consumers at serious risk of hiring the wrong carrier at the wrong price.
Tennessee Has No State Moving License Requirement and the Nashville Boom Flooded the Market with Unqualified Operators
Tennessee does not require household goods carriers to obtain a state-issued license or registration to solicit and perform moving services. The only mandatory credentials for any interstate long distance move departing Nashville are federal FMCSA operating authority and a valid USDOT number. Nashville's growth as a relocation destination attracted a large number of new carriers and brokers who entered the market to capitalize on demand without establishing the credentials, infrastructure, or track record to execute long distance interstate moves competently. Consumers in Nashville's active market have no public state database to use when quickly filtering legitimate interstate operators from unqualified local movers marketing themselves as long distance specialists.
Nashville's Housing Affordability Crisis Is Driving a Dual Migration Pattern That Overloads Peak-Season Carrier Availability
Nashville is simultaneously one of the most popular relocation destinations in the country and one of the fastest-growing sources of outbound migration in the South. A Vanderbilt University study found that 82 percent of Nashville residents cannot afford to buy a home in Davidson County at current median listing prices. This affordability pressure means the same spring and summer window that brings new residents into the Metro also generates a surge of departing households moving to more affordable markets in the Southeast, Midwest, and Texas. The result is a peak-season bottleneck where both inbound and outbound long distance moves compete for the same pool of qualified carriers. Consumers who wait until late spring to book regularly find that quality options are already committed for their preferred departure dates.
The Gulch, SoBro, and Nashville Yards High-Rises Have Building Access Requirements Most Carriers Are Not Prepared For
Nashville's downtown and near-downtown residential tower boom has produced a growing inventory of high-rise condominiums whose building management procedures rival those of major Northeastern cities in complexity. Freight elevator reservation windows, Certificate of Insurance requirements, restricted loading dock hours, and building-specific COI coverage thresholds are standard for The Gulch, SoBro, and Nashville Yards properties. Carriers who arrive at one of these towers without the correct COI on file, without a pre-confirmed freight elevator booking, or outside the building's designated move hours face immediate denial of access. Rescheduling costs and delays fall entirely on the customer in every one of these cases.
Nashville's Event Calendar Creates Frequent Hard-Blackout Access Dates Across the Core Neighborhoods
Nashville's status as a major entertainment and tourism destination means the downtown core and adjacent neighborhoods experience street closures, commercial vehicle restrictions, and escalated parking enforcement on more days per year than most residents track. CMA Fest in June draws hundreds of thousands of visitors and triggers street closures across the Broadway corridor, SoBro, and parts of East Nashville. The Nashville Marathon, Music City Bowl, stadium events at Bridgestone Arena and Nissan Stadium, and New Year's Eve on Lower Broadway all create calendar blackout dates that any carrier must verify before scheduling a departure from any address within a mile of downtown Nashville.
The I-40/I-65/I-24 Spaghetti Junction Bottleneck Creates Serious Logistics Exposure on Move Day
The convergence of I-40, I-65, and I-24 at Nashville's downtown interchange, commonly known as Spaghetti Junction, is one of the most congested traffic bottlenecks in the southeastern United States. Commercial moving trucks that are not routed and timed with knowledge of Nashville's peak congestion windows routinely experience multi-hour delays at this interchange. These delays cascade directly into the rest of the move-day schedule, affecting elevator reservation windows at destination buildings, driver hours-of-service compliance on long distance routes, and in some cases causing missed departure-day commitments when the truck arrives at the origin address later than planned.
Brentwood and Franklin HOA Communities Have Independent Move Protocols That Catch Outside Carriers Off Guard
Williamson County's Brentwood and Franklin communities include a large number of master-planned HOA developments, gated neighborhoods, and new-build communities that have their own move-day procedures entirely separate from Metro Nashville's right-of-way permit system. These communities typically require advance notice of moving activity, restrict move hours to weekday windows, prohibit commercial trucks on certain interior roads, and in gated developments may require carriers to use designated service entrances. Carriers from outside the Nashville market who have not worked these communities before regularly discover these requirements only after arriving, creating the same denied-access problem that downtown building COI issues cause in the urban core.
How Much Does a Long Distance Move from Nashville Cost?
Long distance moving costs from Nashville depend on the size of your home, the distance to your destination, the services you select, and your departure timing relative to Nashville's spring and summer peak. Nashville sits at the geographic center of several of the most active long distance moving corridors in the Southeast: Nashville to Florida, Nashville to Texas, Nashville to the Carolinas, and Nashville to the Midwest. Carriers serving this market have well-established pricing on these routes. High-rise addresses in The Gulch, SoBro, and Nashville Yards carry a modest premium over standard Metro addresses due to building access complexity and freight elevator scheduling requirements.
Nashville's peak moving season runs May through August, with the sharpest demand concentration in June and July. Peak season moves carry 15 to 25 percent higher rates than fall and winter shoulder season pricing. With Nashville consistently ranked among the top US metros for both inbound and outbound migration, booking five to seven weeks ahead of any summer departure date is the most reliable way to secure a qualified carrier at a competitive rate before availability tightens on your preferred dates.
| Home Size | Estimated Weight | Typical Cost Range |
|---|---|---|
| Studio / 1 Bedroom | 1,000 – 3,000 lbs | $1,200 – $3,600 |
| 2 Bedrooms | 3,000 – 5,000 lbs | $2,400 – $6,400 |
| 3 Bedrooms | 5,000 – 8,000 lbs | $4,200 – $9,800 |
| 4+ Bedrooms | 8,000 – 14,000 lbs | $7,000 – $15,500+ |
What Drives the Final Price on a Nashville Long Distance Move
- Total miles between your Nashville address and destination city
- Shipment weight and total volume of items being transported
- Packing services selected: full pack, partial pack, or self-pack
- Move date and seasonal demand (May through August is peak season in Nashville)
- Building access requirements including COI submission, freight elevator reservations, and restricted loading hours for high-rise addresses in The Gulch, SoBro, or Nashville Yards
- Metro Nashville temporary right-of-way permit fees if a street closure or lane occupancy is required at your origin address
- Brentwood or Franklin HOA access restrictions and any community-specific move protocol requirements
- Storage requirements between your Nashville departure and destination move-in date
- Specialty items including musical instruments, recording equipment, pianos, or antiques requiring custom crating or climate-controlled transport
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Nashville Moving Rules & Requirements
Tennessee's moving market is governed primarily by federal regulation for interstate moves, with no state-level licensing requirement filtering carriers before they can operate in Nashville. Understanding which rules protect you, how to verify a carrier's credentials before paying a deposit, and what Metro Nashville's right-of-way permit process requires for your specific address are the most important steps you can take before your long distance move begins.
Tennessee Has No State Moving License: FMCSA Federal Credentials Are the Only Mandatory Baseline
Tennessee does not require household goods movers to hold a state-issued license or certification. For any long distance move from Nashville that crosses a state line, the carrier must hold active FMCSA interstate operating authority and a valid USDOT number. These are the two credentials to verify before paying any deposit or signing any contract. Both can be confirmed free of charge at safer.fmcsa.dot.gov. In Nashville's booming market where new operators have entered rapidly, this verification step is the primary consumer protection tool available in the absence of a state-level licensing filter.
Metro Nashville Temporary Street Closure Permit: $55 Base Fee Through Metro NDOT
Metro Nashville requires a temporary street closure or right-of-way occupancy permit for any moving truck that needs to block a travel lane, occupy a curb lane beyond normal limits, or stage in a way that obstructs traffic flow on a Metro Nashville public street. The permit fee is $55 for up to five days, administered through Metro Nashville's Department of Transportation (NDOT). Applications must be submitted in advance. Operating without a permit when one is required carries a triple-fee penalty of $165. If your Nashville origin address is on a narrow neighborhood street, a one-way corridor, or in a downtown block with active parking enforcement, contact Metro NDOT before your move date to confirm whether a temporary closure permit applies to your specific staging plan.
Nashville High-Rise Buildings Require Carrier Certificate of Insurance Before Any Loading Access Is Granted
Residential towers throughout The Gulch, SoBro, Midtown, and the Nashville Yards development consistently require the moving carrier to provide a Certificate of Insurance naming the building or its management company as an additional insured before any freight elevator access, loading dock use, or lobby access is permitted on move day. Coverage requirements vary by building, but $1 million per occurrence general liability is the typical floor for Nashville high-rises, with some newer properties requiring higher limits. Contact your building's management office at least two weeks before your move date, collect the exact COI specifications, and confirm the carrier's COI has been submitted and accepted well before move day arrives.
Binding vs. Non-Binding Estimates: Your Federal Right on Any Interstate Move from Nashville
Federal law entitles you to request a written binding estimate for any interstate move departing Nashville. A binding estimate locks the total price based on the agreed inventory and cannot be increased at delivery. A non-binding estimate can be adjusted upward based on actual shipment weight at origin, sometimes by a substantial margin. Nashville's active market includes operators who quote non-binding estimates at artificially low prices to win the booking and then revise significantly upward on move day when the truck is loaded and the customer has no practical alternative. Always request a binding estimate in writing before any deposit is paid, and confirm the document explicitly states "binding estimate" with a detailed inventory as its basis.
Williamson County HOA and Franklin Community Move Protocols Are Independent of Metro Nashville Rules
Brentwood, Franklin, Spring Hill, Nolensville, and the broader Williamson County corridor contain a large number of HOA-governed communities, gated neighborhoods, and master-planned developments that have their own independent moving rules. These range from advance-notice requirements and restricted move hours to mandatory use of designated service entrances, prohibitions on commercial trucks on certain interior streets, and escort requirements for commercial vehicles entering gated communities. Neither Metro Nashville's permit system nor federal FMCSA regulations cover these HOA protocols. Contact your community's HOA management office directly at least two weeks before your departure date to confirm all requirements and provide them to your assigned carrier before the scheduled pickup.
Federal Deposit and Payment Protections on Nashville Interstate Moves
Federal interstate moving regulations prohibit carriers from requiring full payment before delivery and from collecting more than a reasonable deposit at the time of booking. Any Nashville carrier or broker demanding the full cost of the move upfront before your items are loaded is operating outside federal guidelines. Legitimate operators collect a deposit to secure your booking dates and collect the remaining balance at delivery after you have reviewed the shipment condition and confirmed the final invoice matches your written estimate. Significant upward pressure for full prepayment on a Nashville booking is a disqualifying signal regardless of how competitive the initial quote appeared.
Nashville Moving Parking & Access Guide
Nashville's rapid development has produced a diverse range of access environments for moving trucks. The loading dock procedures of brand-new downtown high-rises in The Gulch and SoBro, the narrow residential streets of Germantown and East Nashville, the gated HOA communities of Brentwood and Franklin, and rural properties along the outer Davidson County line each have distinct requirements that need to be confirmed before move day, not the morning the truck arrives.
For any Nashville origin address that requires a commercial vehicle to stage in a travel lane, occupy restricted curb space, or close a lane segment, a temporary street closure permit from Metro Nashville's Department of Transportation is required. The base fee is $55 for up to five days. Operating without a required permit carries a $165 penalty. Contact Metro Nashville NDOT through the Nashville.gov permits portal to confirm your specific address and staging plan before scheduling the move.
The Gulch, SoBro, and Nashville Yards High-Rise Towers
Nashville's downtown residential tower corridor requires advance freight elevator reservations, Certificate of Insurance submission to building management, and restricted loading dock access windows that are typically limited to Monday through Friday between 8 AM and 5 PM, with weekend moves subject to building management approval on a case-by-case basis. Nashville Yards buildings and newer SoBro towers commonly require the COI to be submitted 10 to 14 days before the move date to allow time for building management review and approval. Contact your building's management company as soon as your departure date is confirmed, collect the exact COI requirements, and provide them to your assigned carrier immediately so the documentation process does not create a bottleneck on move day.
Germantown, East Nashville, and 12 South Historic Neighborhoods
Germantown, East Nashville, 12 South, Sylvan Park, and Hillsboro Village feature a mix of historic homes, infill developments, and narrow residential streets that limit staging options for commercial moving trucks. Many blocks in these neighborhoods have near-continuous on-street parking, leaving minimal room for a truck to stage close to the origin address without occupying a travel lane. If your origin address is on a block where staging in the street is unavoidable, contact Metro Nashville NDOT about the temporary closure permit ahead of your departure. Alley access behind many Germantown and East Nashville properties provides a viable truck staging alternative for addresses where it exists. Confirm with your carrier whether alley dimensions are sufficient for the truck type being dispatched before the day of the move.
Brentwood and Franklin HOA Gated Communities
Williamson County's Brentwood and Franklin communities contain some of the most restrictive HOA moving environments in the Nashville Metro. Gated communities require carrier registration and often a community management escort for commercial vehicles during move hours. Many of these developments prohibit full-size 26-foot moving trucks on interior streets due to road width or posted weight limits, requiring a shuttle or smaller truck for the final approach from a permitted staging area near the community entrance. Advance notice to the HOA management of 10 to 14 days is the reliable minimum for any Brentwood or Franklin gated community departure. Contact both the HOA management company and your community's security gate directly to confirm the specific procedures and vehicle size limits that apply to your address before a carrier is dispatched.
Downtown Nashville Event Blackout Dates: CMA Fest, Bridgestone Arena, and Lower Broadway
Nashville's entertainment calendar creates moving access blackouts in the downtown core more frequently than most residents realize. CMA Fest each June produces multi-day street closures across the Broadway corridor, SoBro, and parts of the Gulch and Rutledge Hill neighborhoods. Major Bridgestone Arena events, Nissan Stadium game days, and Nashville SC matches at GEODIS Park trigger escalated parking enforcement and restricted commercial vehicle access in surrounding blocks. New Year's Eve on Lower Broadway results in the most extensive downtown street closure of the year. Before booking any departure from a downtown Nashville, Gulch, SoBro, or Germantown address, cross-reference your planned move date against the Nashville Convention and Visitors Corp event calendar and the schedules for the Nashville Predators, Tennessee Titans, and Nashville SC.
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Popular Long Distance Moving Routes from Nashville
These are the most common long distance routes we coordinate from Nashville. Nashville's central location on the I-65, I-40, and I-24 corridors makes it one of the best-connected cities in the Southeast for outbound long distance moves in virtually every direction. Cost ranges reflect full-service moves including loading, transport, and delivery.
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Why Choose a Moving Planner in Nashville
In a market flooded with new operators who entered to capitalize on Nashville's boom, with no Tennessee state licensing filter and a peak-season demand surge that consistently outstrips qualified carrier availability every summer, having a licensed and accountable moving planner coordinate your long distance departure removes the risk that comes with navigating this market without industry relationships or reliable benchmarks for evaluating the operators you find.
FMCSA Credential Verification Before Any Carrier Is Assigned
Every carrier in our Nashville network has been verified for active FMCSA interstate authority and current insurance coverage before we assign them to any move. In a market with no Tennessee state licensing filter and a well-documented influx of unqualified operators during the Nashville boom, this pre-screening is the consumer protection that the state does not provide on its own.
Carrier Matched to Your Route, Timeline, and Nashville-Specific Access Conditions
We compare pricing and availability across our vetted Nashville carrier network and match your move to the best available fit for your specific destination, schedule, building access requirements, and budget. You avoid spending days evaluating operators who have no established track record in this market and no verifiable history on your destination route.
One Contact Who Knows Your Move in Full Detail
From the first quote through delivery confirmation, you work with one person who knows your Nashville move from beginning to end: your building's COI requirements, your Williamson County HOA protocols, your departure date relative to CMA Fest or other event blackouts, and your destination timeline. No re-explaining your situation, no hand-offs, and no chasing down updates from people who do not know your file.
Real Accountability and Industry Leverage When Problems Arise
If something goes wrong mid-move, a licensed brokerage works directly with the carrier on your behalf using real industry relationships to drive resolution. You are not filing a federal complaint alone from another state. We are on the phone with the carrier alongside you, with a business relationship that creates actual leverage toward a solution faster than any individual consumer can access independently.
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We Move Special Items from Nashville
Nashville's music industry creates a specialty long distance moving category that exists nowhere else at the same scale. Beyond instruments and recording equipment, the standard specialty items, including pianos, grandfather clocks, and hot tubs, require the same carrier-specific matching and pre-move site assessment that we apply to every Nashville specialty job. Nothing high-value leaves a Nashville address in unprepared hands.
Pianos & Musical Instruments
Nashville's music industry generates a volume of long distance piano and instrument moves unmatched in any comparably sized US city. Upright pianos, baby grands, and concert grands require specialized boards, custom padding, and crews trained for the specific physical conditions at the origin address, whether that is a Music Row recording studio, a Brentwood estate, or a high-rise freight elevator in The Gulch with a narrow loading dock clearance. Vintage guitars, custom-built acoustic instruments, amplifier stacks, recording consoles, and stage gear all require climate-controlled transport and custom crating engineered for long transit distances. We match every Nashville music instrument move to carriers with verified long distance experience handling that specific instrument type before any booking is confirmed.
Grandfather Clocks
Grandfather clocks must be fully disassembled before any long distance move out of Nashville. The pendulum, weights, and movement each require individual packaging with a precise reassembly protocol at the destination. Skipping disassembly steps, particularly with tall case clocks being carried down staircases in Germantown Victorian homes or through narrow hallways in historic 12 South bungalows, causes irreparable mechanical damage that cannot be corrected at a reasonable cost after the fact. Our Nashville grandfather clock specialists handle full disassembly at your address, custom component crating, safe long distance transport, and professional reassembly so the clock arrives in working condition regardless of destination.
Hot Tubs
Hot tub relocation from any Nashville property requires complete drainage, panel removal, and heavy-lift equipment to move the shell without cracking the acrylic or damaging the plumbing connections. Nashville's large-lot Brentwood and Franklin properties frequently involve deck-mounted hot tubs with complex access: soft ground approaches, tiered decking, and limited crane swing clearance around tree canopies common in Williamson County's established neighborhoods. We match every Nashville hot tub move to carriers with hydraulic lift gates, purpose-built strapping systems, and documented heavy-lift experience in suburban and estate property environments before the crew is dispatched to your address.
Nashville & Greater Metro Service Areas
We coordinate long distance moves from every Nashville neighborhood and across the full Greater Nashville Metro, including Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson, Sumner, and Cheatham counties. Every address in Middle Tennessee is covered, from the downtown Nashville core and Music Row to the outer suburban corridors of Franklin, Murfreesboro, and Hendersonville.
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Articles About Moving from Nashville
Practical guides covering Nashville-specific moving topics including the housing affordability exodus, peak season planning, high-rise building access, Williamson County HOA procedures, music industry specialty moves, and long distance cost breakdowns for the most common routes out of Middle Tennessee.
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(334) 659-1878Popular Nashville Long Distance Moving Routes
Reference pricing and transit estimates for the most common long distance moves originating from Nashville and Greater Middle Tennessee. All cost ranges reflect full-service moves including loading, transport, and delivery. Final pricing varies based on home size, selected services, and seasonal demand. Peak season (May through August) adds 15 to 25 percent above the ranges shown below.
| Moving Route | Distance | Est. Transit | 1 BR Range | 3 BR Range | Peak Season |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Moving from Nashville to Atlanta, GA | ~250 mi | 1 – 3 days | $900 – $2,000 | $2,600 – $5,400 | May – Aug |
| Moving from Nashville to Charlotte, NC | ~410 mi | 1 – 4 days | $1,100 – $2,400 | $3,000 – $6,200 | May – Aug |
| Moving from Nashville to Raleigh, NC | ~560 mi | 2 – 4 days | $1,300 – $2,800 | $3,400 – $7,000 | May – Aug |
| Moving from Nashville to Dallas, TX | ~670 mi | 2 – 5 days | $1,500 – $3,200 | $3,800 – $7,600 | May – Aug |
| Moving from Nashville to Orlando, FL | ~680 mi | 2 – 5 days | $1,500 – $3,200 | $3,900 – $7,800 | May – Aug |
| Moving from Nashville to Houston, TX | ~790 mi | 2 – 5 days | $1,700 – $3,400 | $4,200 – $8,200 | May – Aug |
| Moving from Nashville to Miami, FL | ~870 mi | 3 – 6 days | $1,800 – $3,700 | $4,400 – $8,800 | May – Aug |
| Moving from Nashville to New York, NY | ~900 mi | 3 – 6 days | $1,900 – $3,800 | $4,600 – $9,000 | May – Aug |
| Moving from Nashville to Denver, CO | ~1,100 mi | 3 – 7 days | $2,100 – $4,200 | $5,000 – $9,800 | May – Aug |
| Moving from Nashville to Phoenix, AZ | ~1,600 mi | 4 – 9 days | $2,600 – $5,000 | $6,000 – $11,200 | May – Aug |
| Moving from Nashville to Los Angeles, CA | ~1,900 mi | 5 – 11 days | $2,900 – $5,600 | $6,800 – $12,400 | May – Aug |
| Moving from Nashville to Seattle, WA | ~2,200 mi | 6 – 12 days | $3,200 – $6,200 | $7,400 – $13,600 | May – Aug |
Nashville Moving Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to the questions we hear most often from people planning a long distance move out of Nashville, Brentwood, Franklin, and the Greater Middle Tennessee metro.





