Moving from San Francisco to Sacramento
Moving from San Francisco to Sacramento: cost & guide.
Moving from San Francisco to Sacramento costs roughly $2,880–$5,967 for a typical 3-bedroom home with full-service movers, covering about 75 miles (about a day of driving). A DIY rental truck runs about $276–$817; a hybrid option falls in between. Here's the full breakdown.
Cost by home size
Full-service estimates for the San Francisco→Sacramento lane, by home size. Bigger homes weigh more, and weight is the biggest driver of an interstate bill.
Cost by service level (3-bedroom)
The same San Francisco→Sacramento move, priced three ways. DIY is cheapest but you do everything; full-service costs the most but is hands-off.
Distance & transit time
San Francisco to Sacramento is approximately 75 miles (about 92 road miles), which is a shorter regional relocation. If you drive it yourself, plan for about a day of driving plus rest stops. Full-service van lines quote a multi-day delivery window because long-haul shipments are often consolidated.
What affects your San Francisco-to-Sacramento cost
- Weight — the single biggest factor; declutter before you get quoted.
- Distance — fixed for this lane (~75 mi), but it sets the line-haul base.
- Season — May–September is peak; expect 15–20% more and tighter availability.
- Service level — DIY vs hybrid vs full-service, shown above.
- Access — stairs, long carries, and shuttle fees at either end add up.
Hiring a mover within California
This is an intrastate move within California, so your mover is licensed at the state level rather than by the FMCSA. Before you sign, confirm the company is registered with California's transportation regulator or public utilities commission and gives you a written estimate. See red flags when hiring movers and our editorial standards.
How to find and hire a licensed mover for this move
Before you book a mover for the San Francisco-to-Sacramentoroute, do your own due diligence — it is the best protection against the most common moving complaints:
- Get at least three written estimates for the same inventory, addresses, and dates, so you can compare like for like.
- Confirm the company holds California operating authority before you sign anything.
- Read independent reviews across more than one platform, and treat a quote far below the others as a warning sign, not a bargain.
- Never pay a large upfront deposit — reputable movers bill on or after delivery.
Verify any company yourself before you book: see how to check a mover's license. MovingRated is independent and is not a moving company, carrier, or broker.
Frequently asked questions
How much does it cost to move from San Francisco to Sacramento?
A full-service move of a typical 3-bedroom home from San Francisco to Sacramento runs about $2,880–$5,967, covering roughly 75 miles. A DIY rental truck is cheaper at about $276–$817. Your actual price depends on home size, exact addresses, time of year, and how much you move.
How long does it take to move from San Francisco to Sacramento?
The drive is roughly 92 road miles — about a day of driving. Full-service van lines typically quote a delivery window of several days to two weeks on a shorter regional relocation like this one, because your shipment may be consolidated with others.
What's the cheapest way to move from San Francisco to Sacramento?
Renting a truck and driving it yourself is almost always cheapest (about $276–$817 for a 3-bedroom load), but it means doing all the loading, driving, and unloading. A hybrid "you pack, they drive" service splits the difference. Full-service movers cost the most but do everything. Get at least three written estimates before deciding.
Do I need a licensed mover for a San Francisco-to-Sacramento move?
This is an intrastate move within California, so your mover is licensed at the state level rather than by the FMCSA. Confirm the company is registered with California's transportation regulator or public utilities commission and gives you a written estimate before you sign.
How do I find a licensed mover for a San Francisco-to-Sacramento move?
Choosing a mover for a San Francisco-to-Sacramento move is your decision, so vet candidates yourself. Get at least three written estimates for the same inventory and dates, confirm each company holds California operating authority, read reviews on more than one platform, and avoid any mover that asks for a large upfront deposit. Verify licensing yourself before you sign.
Plan your California move
- Moving to California — costs, timelines, and what to expect.
- Leaving California — your origin-state guide.
- Moving cost calculator — run your exact home size and addresses.
