Last Updated on June 12, 2026 by Kari-Ann Ryan

If you are trying to figure out whether you need a local or long-distance moving company, the answer starts with one thing: how far you are going. But distance is just the beginning. The type of mover you hire affects your costs, your timeline, your legal paperwork, and how your belongings are handled in transit.

This guide breaks down exactly how local and long-distance moves differ across six key areas, so you can make the right call before you sign anything.

1. Distance: How the Moving Industry Defines Local vs. Long-Distance

The industry uses a mileage threshold to classify moves. Any relocation within 50 to 100 miles of the origin is considered a local move. These are also called intrastate moves when they stay within the same state, and they are almost always completed within a single day.

Long-distance moves are defined as anything over 100 miles, or any move that crosses state lines regardless of the actual mileage.

A few examples that surprise people:

  • Kansas City, Missouri to Kansas City, Kansas is considered a long-distance move. The two cities sit about three miles apart, but the move crosses a state line, which triggers interstate regulations and changes how the job is priced and managed.
  • Chicago to Harrisburg, Illinois is also classified as long-distance. Even though both cities are in the same state, the roughly 333-mile distance places it well over the 100-mile threshold that defines long-distance moves.

At Mid-West Moving & Storage, we handle both. Local moves stay within our direct service area across Chicagoland, while long-distance moves are handled in partnership with National Van Lines for full interstate coverage.

2. Costs: What Drives the Price Difference

Local moves and long-distance moves are priced in fundamentally different ways, and understanding that distinction helps you budget accurately.

Local Moving Costs

Local movers charge by the hour. The total depends on crew size, the number of hours worked, and the size of your home.

In Illinois, the average cost for a local move is between $500 and $3,500 for a crew of two to three movers and a truck. A standard three-bedroom home moved 25 miles, for example, typically runs around $1,400.

Long-Distance Moving Costs

Long-distance moves are not billed by the hour. Instead, the price is based on two primary factors: the weight or volume of your belongings and the total mileage. Heavier loads traveling farther cost more, and the pricing structure accounts for fuel, overnight lodging, interstate tolls, and additional labor across multiple crew shifts.

In Illinois, the average cost of an interstate move ranges from $2,500 to $15,000 or more. That same three-bedroom home referenced above would cost around $3,500 to move across state lines, depending on the destination distance and total weight.

Additional cost factors for long-distance moves include:

  • Insurance coverage for higher-value goods
  • Fuel surcharges and interstate tolls
  • Storage fees if there is a gap between pickup and delivery
  • Specialty item moving such as handling  pianos, antiques, or oversized furniture

3. Logistics: One Day vs. Several Weeks of Coordination

A local move involves one crew, one truck, and a single point-to-point trip. The crew loads in the morning and delivers by afternoon. There is no hand-off between crews, no warehouse storage in transit, and no multi-day route planning.

Long-distance moves are a different operation entirely. Your belongings may be loaded by one crew, transferred to a larger van line, and delivered by a separate crew at the destination. Depending on the distance, transit can take several days to several weeks. At Mid-West Moving & Storage, we provide progress updates throughout long-distance relocations so you know where your shipment is at every stage.

4. Planning: How Far Ahead You Need to Book

A local move can often be scheduled with a week or two of notice, sometimes less during off-peak months. There are no federal highway regulations to account for and no multi-day route logistics to coordinate.

Long-distance moves require significantly more lead time. Most relocation experts recommend booking at least six to eight weeks in advance for an interstate move. This allows time to:

  • Lock in your preferred move dates before they fill up
  • Complete a full inventory assessment for accurate weight-based pricing
  • Arrange storage if your new home is not ready on the same day
  • Review and sign the required legal moving paperwork, including the bill of lading and binding or non-binding estimate

Waiting too long on a long-distance move often means fewer available dates and higher last-minute costs.

5. Risk: Why Long-Distance Moves Require More Protection

The more your belongings are handled and the longer they are in transit, the greater the chance of something going wrong. Local moves have a straightforward risk profile: one truck, one crew, and a short trip.

Long-distance shipments involve multiple loading and unloading points. Items may move through a warehouse before reaching the final destination. Longer transit times introduce additional variables including weather delays, road closures, and mechanical issues with van lines.

This is why valuation coverage matters more for interstate moves. Basic released-value protection (typically 60 cents per pound per item) is included by default, but full-value protection or third-party insurance is worth considering for moves involving high-value furniture, electronics, or irreplaceable items.

When our crews prepare items for long-distance transport, furniture is stretch-wrapped and padded, fragile items are packed with additional protection, and specialty pieces like pianos are handled with equipment and expertise specific to that type of item.

6. Schedule and Delivery: Exact Date vs. Delivery Window

With a local move, you know when your belongings will arrive because the job happens start to finish in one day. The crew loads, drives, unloads, and is done.

Long-distance moves do not come with a guaranteed delivery date. Instead, your contract will include a delivery window, typically a range of dates, to account for road conditions, driver hours-of-service regulations, weather, and scheduling at the destination. Most reputable interstate movers are transparent about this window upfront and communicate any changes as the shipment moves.

Local vs. Long-Distance Moving Cost Comparison

FactorLocal MoveLong-Distance Move
DistanceUnder 100 milesOver 100 miles or across state lines
Pricing ModelHourlyWeight and mileage
Illinois Average Cost$500 to $3,500$2,500 to $15,000+
TimelineSame daySeveral days to weeks
Planning Lead Time1 to 2 weeks6 to 8 weeks
Delivery ScheduleExact dateDelivery window
Risk LevelLowerHigher (more handling points)

Local and Long-Distance Moving from Mid-West Moving & Storage

Whether you are moving across Chicagoland or across the country, Mid-West Moving & Storage provides the crews, equipment, and coordination to handle it properly.

For local moves, our teams protect your home at both origin and destination with hardwood floor runners, door jamb protectors, and carpet shields. Furniture and personal items are stretch-wrapped and padded before loading.

For long-distance moves, we partner with National Van Lines to extend our reach across state lines. Furniture disassembly and reassembly, specialty item handling, and short- or long-term storage are all available as part of the service.

We serve clients from our Chicago and Elk Grove Village, Illinois offices. Contact us to get a quote or ask about availability for your move date.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is considered a local move?

A local move is any relocation within the same city, metro area, or within a 50 to 100-mile radius. Local moves are typically completed in a single day and priced by the hour.

When is a move considered long-distance?

A move is long-distance when it exceeds 100 miles or crosses state lines. Even short cross-state moves, like from Kansas City, Missouri to Kansas City, Kansas, are classified as long-distance because they involve interstate regulations.

Are long-distance moves more expensive than local moves?

Yes. Long-distance moves cost more because pricing is based on the weight of your belongings and total mileage, plus additional costs like fuel, tolls, overnight lodging for drivers, and insurance. The average interstate move from Illinois runs between $2,500 and $15,000 or more.

How far in advance should I schedule a long-distance move?

Book at least six to eight weeks ahead. This secures your preferred dates, allows time for a proper inventory assessment, and gives you room to arrange storage or handle any paperwork without rushing.

What does a delivery window mean for long-distance moves?

Rather than a guaranteed delivery date, interstate movers provide a range of dates for delivery. This accounts for driver regulations, road conditions, and scheduling logistics. Reputable movers communicate updates throughout the process.

Can movers help with packing and storage?

Yes. Many professional moving companies, including Mid-West Moving & Storage, offer packing, unpacking, furniture disassembly, reassembly, and both short- and long-term storage as part of their services.

What insurance options are available for long-distance moves?

Basic released-value protection is included by default in most interstate contracts at 60 cents per pound per item. Full-value protection is available at additional cost and covers repair or replacement of damaged items at their current market value. Third-party moving insurance is also an option for high-value shipments.

Reviews from Our Clients

Review by Kristin Welsh
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"I had a great experience with Midwest. The movers arrived early, set up my entire home with protective pads and flooring, effectively moved all of my home items, and cleaned up afterward. I have actually used them twice. I had different employees each time, but both crews of men were equally prompt, professional, and efficient. I would highly recommend Midwest."
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"The movers did an incredible job! Our second experience with your company is just as wonderful as our first. Your driver is an incredible leader. The rest of the crew was impressive as well. They all worked tirelessly through out the whole time. This move was stressful with the all the school closings and work changes but they made the whole experience much better."
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