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Dallas → Seattle · 2,100 mi · I-35N / I-80W / I-90W · Interstate

🌧️ DALLAS TO
SEATTLE
MOVERS

Full-service moving from anywhere in Dallas-Fort Worth to Seattle, Washington. 2,100 miles — our longest regular route. Amazon, Microsoft, Boeing. The Pacific Northwest lifestyle. Binding written estimates. No hidden fees. One crew, straight to your destination.

USDOT #3918729 2,100 miles 5–7 days Binding Estimates Direct Driver Contact Since 2013
2,100miDistance
30Drive Hrs
5Transit Days
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Free Dallas to Seattle Quote
No contact info required for an estimate
Written binding estimate — price guaranteed
Full-service or partial packing available
Direct driver contact throughout transit
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Final payment on delivery — never upfront in full
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Pricing

Dallas to Seattle Moving Costs

All pricing is full-service — professional loading at your DFW address, transport straight to Seattle, complete unloading. Written binding estimate on every move. Call (972) 528-0385 for your exact written quote.

DALLAS TO SEATTLE — PRICING
2,100 miles · 30–31 hours · I-35 North to I-80 West to I-84 West to I-82 West to I-90 West — through Denver, Salt Lake City, and the Pacific Northwest
Home SizeEstimated Cost RangeTypical Duration
Studio / 1 Bedroom $$17,900 – $$18,200 ~34 hrs total — load, 31-hr drive, unload + return
2 Bedroom Apt / Home $$18,300 – $$18,700 ~36 hrs total
3 Bedroom House $$23,900 – $$24,700 ~42–46 hrs total
4 Bedroom House $$30,300 – $$31,600 ~48–54 hrs total
5 Bedroom Estate $$32,200 – $$34,100+ ~54–62 hrs total
⚠ All pricing includes professional loading in DFW, full transport to Seattle, and complete unloading at destination. Pricing reflects full-service moves — crew labor, truck, fuel, and all drive time. Written binding estimate issued before any work begins. Final price = quoted price.
Why People Make This Move

Why Dallas Residents Move
to Seattle

We run the Dallas to Seattle route constantly — here is what drives most of these moves.

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Amazon, Microsoft & Big Tech

Seattle is the home of Amazon's global headquarters and Microsoft's Redmond campus — two of the world's largest tech employers. Tech workers from DFW's Legacy West (Plano), Las Colinas (Irving), and Richardson corridors make this move regularly for career opportunities and compensation packages that can be transformative. This is the #1 driver of the Dallas-to-Seattle route.

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Boeing & Aerospace

Boeing's Commercial Airplanes division, plus a dense ecosystem of aerospace suppliers, defense contractors, and aviation engineering firms. DFW has deep aerospace ties — Lockheed Martin, Bell, L3Harris — and professional transfers between those ecosystems and Seattle's are regular.

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Pacific Northwest Outdoor Lifestyle

The Cascades, Puget Sound, Olympic Peninsula, and access to the best outdoor recreation in America — skiing, hiking, kayaking, mountaineering, sailing. Dallas outdoor enthusiasts making this move describe it as a quality-of-life transformation. The Pacific Northwest is simply a different relationship with the natural world.

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No State Income Tax — Washington

Washington State has no state income tax — identical to Texas. This is a meaningful differentiator from California, Oregon, and other West Coast alternatives. Combined with Seattle's lower housing costs than San Francisco, the financial math works for many DFW-to-Pacific-Northwest moves.

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Quality of Life & Cultural Scene

Seattle consistently ranks among the most livable cities in the US — world-class coffee culture, Pike Place Market, incredible food scene, thriving arts community, and a pace of life that Dallas residents often describe as a revelation. The natural beauty surrounds the city in every direction.

What Affects Your Price

Factors That Affect Your
Dallas to Seattle Cost

The pricing ranges above are starting points. Here is what moves your specific quote up or down.

Distance — Our Longest Regular Route
2,100 miles is the farthest we regularly run from DFW. 30–31 hours of driving requires multiple driver rest stops per federal Hours of Service rules. All Seattle moves are 5–6 day minimum operations: pack day 1, load day 2, drive days 3–4, deliver day 5. Large homes may extend to 6–7 days.
Mountain Pass & Weather Conditions
The route crosses multiple mountain passes — Donner Pass on I-80, Snoqualmie Pass on I-90 into Seattle. October through April brings real mountain winter risk. We monitor passes proactively and hold at lower elevation if passes are dangerous rather than risking the load. Always build weather buffer into a winter Seattle move.
Seattle Neighborhood Access
Seattle's topography — hills, water, and narrow streets — creates access challenges in many neighborhoods. Queen Anne, Capitol Hill, and the Central District have steep hills and tight turns. Building elevator reservations and street parking coordination are required in most Seattle apartment buildings.
Washington State Weight Station
Commercial trucks crossing into Washington are subject to weight station compliance. Our trucks and drivers are DOT compliant. Unusually heavy loads (multiple safes, workshop equipment) should be disclosed at booking.
Packing for the Longest Haul
2,100 miles is 30+ hours of road vibration. We strongly recommend full professional packing on any Seattle move — particularly for electronics, art, instruments, and fragile items. Custom crating for high-value items is standard protocol on this route.
Seattle Neighborhoods

Seattle Delivery Areas

We deliver throughout Seattle and surrounding communities. Here is what to expect in each zone.

Capitol Hill / First Hill

Seattle's most vibrant urban neighborhood — dense with restaurants, nightlife, tech workers, and creative professionals. Mix of high-rises, older apartment buildings, and converted townhomes. Elevator coordination and building management contact required. Steep hills in some sections require careful truck routing. Top destination for DFW tech workers at Amazon and nearby startups.

South Lake Union

Amazon's headquarters neighborhood — dense new construction, luxury apartments, and condos surrounded by tech offices. The most logistically accessible of Seattle's urban neighborhoods for moving trucks. Common destination for Dallas tech professionals making the Amazon move.

Bellevue / Redmond (Eastside)

Microsoft's Redmond campus and the broader Eastside tech corridor. Master-planned suburban development, excellent truck access, and family-friendly communities. Most common destination for DFW families making the Microsoft move. Bellevue is the most accessible major Seattle neighborhood for a moving truck.

Fremont / Ballard / Queen Anne

Seattle's charming northwest neighborhoods — historic architecture, craft breweries, the famous Fremont Troll, and Ballard's Scandinavian heritage. Queen Anne has steep hills — confirm access when booking. Popular with DFW creative professionals and families seeking authentic Seattle character.

West Seattle / White Center

Affordable southwest Seattle peninsula — growing fast with young families and remote workers. Views of Puget Sound, lower density, and better truck access than central Seattle neighborhoods. Common destination for DFW families seeking the Seattle lifestyle at lower cost.

Tacoma / Olympia (South Puget Sound)

If your destination is Tacoma (30 miles south) or Olympia (60 miles south), we serve both. Tacoma is a growing destination for DFW professionals seeking lower Seattle metro costs. Olympia for state government and Evergreen State College connections. Add 30–60 minutes to delivery time.

How It Works

The Dallas to Seattle
Moving Process

From your first call in DFW to final placement in Seattle — exactly what to expect.

Free Binding Estimate

Full inventory by phone, video, or in-home walkthrough at your DFW address. Written binding estimate issued. Price quoted = price paid.

Pre-Move Planning

Packing scope confirmed, Seattle access logistics pre-planned — building contacts, COI if needed, gated community access, delivery window set.

Pack Day at DFW

Crew wraps, pads, and boxes your DFW address. Inventory documented and photographed. Custom crating for high-value items.

Loading Day

Full DFW walkthrough before loading. Professional tie-down throughout. Inventory signed. Driver contact info provided at departure.

Direct Transit to Seattle

One crew, one truck — I-35 North to I-80 West to I-84 West to I-82 West to I-90 West. You have direct contact with your driver throughout the 5–7 days journey.

Delivery & Inspection

Crew places items per your direction in Seattle. Full inspection against DFW inventory. Final payment on completion — never required in full upfront.

Licensing & Compliance

Fully Licensed for the
Dallas to Seattle Route

Interstate moves from Texas require active FMCSA authority. Moving Company Guys holds USDOT #3918729 — publicly verifiable before you book.

MOVING COMPANY GUYS — VERIFIED CREDENTIALS
Federal DOT Authority
USDOT #3918729
Interstate moves — all 50 states
Route Authorization
TX → WA
Licensed for this route
FMCSA Registration
Active & Current
Safety rating, insurance on file
Estimate Type
Written Binding
Price quoted = price paid
Operating Since
2013
13 years DFW long distance
Distance
2,100 miles
30–31 hours
Always verify before booking any Dallas to Seattle mover: Search USDOT #3918729 at fmcsa.dot.gov. Unlicensed movers operating interstate have zero legal accountability.
Our DFW Locations

Two DFW Pickup Locations

We pick up from anywhere in the DFW Metroplex. One number: (972) 528-0385

Moving Company Guys — Dallas
3333 Lee Pkwy, Suite 600 · Dallas TX 75219
Moving Company Guys — Movers Garland TX
2913 Big Oaks Drive · Garland TX 75044
Dallas to Seattle FAQs

Common Questions

Everything you need to know before booking your Dallas to Seattle move.

How much does it cost to move from Dallas to Seattle?+
A studio or 1-bedroom runs $17,900–$18,200. A 3-bedroom house runs $23,900–$24,700. A 5-bedroom estate runs $32,200–$34,100+. All full-service — loading in DFW, transport to Seattle, complete unloading. Free binding estimates: (972) 528-0385.
How long does the Dallas to Seattle move take?+
2,100 miles on I-35N, I-80W, and I-90W through Denver, Salt Lake City, and the Cascades — 30–31 hours of driving over multiple days. All Seattle moves are 5–6 day operations: pack day 1, load day 2, drive days 3–4, deliver day 5. A 5-bedroom estate may extend to 6–7 days.
Is the Dallas to Seattle move interstate?+
Yes — crossing Texas, Oklahoma, Colorado, Utah, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington makes this a fully interstate move governed by FMCSA under USDOT #3918729. Federal binding estimate rules apply. We issue written binding estimates on every move as standard.
Do you move to Bellevue and Redmond for Microsoft employees?+
Yes — Bellevue and Redmond are among our most common Dallas-to-Seattle destinations for Microsoft employees and contractors. The Eastside tech corridor (Bellevue, Redmond, Kirkland, Bothell) is where the majority of DFW tech worker relocations land. Call (972) 528-0385 with your Eastside address for an immediate quote.
What is the best time of year to move from Dallas to Seattle?+
May through September is the best window — dry Pacific Northwest weather and minimal mountain pass risk. October through April brings mountain winter conditions on I-80 (Donner Pass) and I-90 (Snoqualmie Pass). If you must move in winter, build substantial weather buffer into your timeline.
Do you serve Tacoma, Olympia, and other Puget Sound cities?+
Yes — Tacoma, Olympia, Everett, Bellingham, and all of the greater Puget Sound area are within our Seattle delivery zone. Tacoma adds approximately 30 minutes to delivery; Olympia adds 60 minutes. Call (972) 528-0385 for a specific quote.
How do you handle the mountain pass crossing on the Dallas to Seattle route?+
We monitor I-80 (Donner Pass, California/Nevada) and I-90 (Snoqualmie Pass, Washington) conditions actively during fall and winter moves. If a pass is closed or dangerous due to snow or ice, we hold at a safe location rather than risk your load or the crew. We communicate proactively on any weather delays. This is standard protocol on the Seattle route.
How far in advance should I book a Dallas to Seattle move?+
10–12 weeks for peak season (May–September). Seattle moves require the most advance logistics planning of any route we run — mountain pass weather monitoring, multi-day driver scheduling, and Seattle building access coordination all take time. Off-season (October–April) has better availability. Call (972) 528-0385.
Other Routes

More DFW Long Distance Routes

Moving somewhere else? We run all of these routes regularly from Dallas-Fort Worth.

READY TO MOVE TO SEATTLE?

From anywhere in Dallas-Fort Worth to Seattle — 2,100 miles on I-35 North to I-80 West to I-84 West to I-82 West to I-90 West. Written binding estimate. No hidden fees. One crew, straight to your destination.

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