Cost to Move from Nashville to Atlanta

Written by James Crawford Certified Moving Consultant, CMC
Reviewed by Sarah Mitchell, CFP®
· 10 min read

The average cost to move from Nashville to Atlanta (249 miles) in 2026 is $1,600–$2,800 for a 2-bedroom home with professional movers. DIY truck rental costs $700–$1,100. The best months to move for lowest prices are October through March.

Moving Cost (Nashville to Atlanta) = (Shipment Weight x Rate) + Packing + Insurance + Fuel Surcharge

Moving from Nashville to Atlanta is one of the most popular relocation routes in the United States. Whether you’re relocating for work, family, or a fresh start, this guide provides accurate 2026 cost estimates for every budget and home size. We compare professional full-service movers, DIY truck rental, and portable container options so you can choose the best value for your 249-mile move.

All costs below are based on real pricing data from FMCSA-registered carriers and major truck rental companies, updated for 2026 rates.

Nashville to Atlanta Moving Cost Calculator

Estimates based on industry averages and publicly available data. Actual costs may vary. Always obtain quotes from licensed professionals for accurate pricing.

What This Means

Your estimated cost is based on the 249-mile distance between Nashville and Atlanta. Actual costs may vary by 10–15% based on exact weight, access conditions, and seasonal demand. We recommend getting at least three binding estimates from FMCSA-registered movers.

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Moving Costs from Nashville to Atlanta by Home Size

Here are the average costs for moving from Nashville to Atlanta (249 miles) in 2026 with professional full-service movers:

Home SizeProfessional MoversDIY Truck RentalYou Save (DIY)
Studio$900–$1,500$400–$65040–55%
1-Bedroom$1,100–$1,900$500–$80040–55%
2-Bedroom$1,600–$2,800$700–$1,10040–55%
3-Bedroom$2,300–$4,000$950–$1,70040–55%
4-Bedroom$3,200–$5,500$1,300–$2,20040–55%

These estimates include loading, transportation, unloading, and basic Released Value Protection insurance. Packing services, Full Value Protection insurance, and specialty item handling are additional.

Cost Breakdown: Nashville to Atlanta Move

Here’s a detailed breakdown of where your money goes when moving from Nashville to Atlanta:

Cost ComponentEstimated Cost (3BR)% of Total
Labor (loading + unloading)$1,200–$2,50025–30%
Transportation (249 mi)$2,000–$4,00035–45%
Packing materials$200–$5005–7%
Fuel surcharge (6–10%)$300–$6005–8%
Insurance (Full Value)$300–$8005–10%
Accessorial fees$100–$4002–5%

Save on packing supplies by ordering in advance from Amazon: moving boxes, packing tape, and moving blankets.

Best Time to Move from Nashville to Atlanta

The cheapest months to move from Nashville to Atlanta are October through March. Here’s how seasonal pricing affects your move:

SeasonPrice ImpactAvailability
Peak (June–August)+25–30% above base rateBook 6–8 weeks ahead
Shoulder (May, September)+10–15% above base rateBook 4–6 weeks ahead
Off-Peak (October–April)Base rate (lowest)Book 2–4 weeks ahead

Moving mid-month on a Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday saves an additional 5–10% compared to end-of-month weekends.

Tips for Moving from Nashville to Atlanta

I-24 to I-75 through Chattanooga is the standard route with beautiful mountain scenery. Both cities are rapidly growing Southern metros. Tennessee has no state income tax.

Toll costs: No tolls on the standard route.

Additional tips for this route:

  • Get at least 3 binding estimates from FMCSA-registered movers
  • Ask about dedicated vs. consolidated truck service (dedicated is faster but 30–50% more)
  • Purchase Full Value Protection insurance for cross-state moves
  • Ship heavy books via USPS Media Mail ($4–$8/box) to reduce shipment weight
  • Consider a portable container (PODS, U-Pack) for 20–40% savings over full-service movers

DIY Move: Nashville to Atlanta

A DIY move from Nashville to Atlanta can save 40–55% compared to hiring professional movers. Here’s what to budget:

ItemCost (3BR)
Truck rental (26-ft, one-way)$1,800–$3,500
Gas (249 mi)$112–$149
Packing supplies$200–$400
Loading/unloading help$200–$500
Hotels (if multi-day)$0–$300
Food on the road$50–$150
Tolls$0–$100

Compare truck rental prices from U-Haul, Penske, and Budget. Prices vary significantly by direction and season.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to move from Nashville to Atlanta?

The average cost to move from Nashville to Atlanta (249 miles) in 2026 is $1,600–$2,800 for a 2-bedroom home with professional movers. A 3-bedroom costs $2,300–$4,000. DIY truck rental costs $700–$1,100 for a 2-bedroom. Costs depend on home size, time of year, and services selected.

How long does it take to move from Nashville to Atlanta?

Professional movers take 1–2 days for transit from Nashville to Atlanta. Driving yourself takes approximately 4 hours of actual drive time. Plan to be without your belongings for 1–2 days with professional movers.

What is the cheapest way to move from Nashville to Atlanta?

The cheapest way is a DIY truck rental at $700–$1,100 for a 2-bedroom (vs. $1,600–$2,800 with movers). Portable containers (PODS, U-Pack) offer a middle ground at about 20–40% less than full-service movers. The best time for lowest prices is October through March.

Should I hire movers or drive myself from Nashville to Atlanta?

Hire movers if you have a large household, need insurance coverage, or can’t take time off for a 4 hours drive. Drive yourself if you’re budget-conscious and physically able to load/unload. A hybrid option saves 30–50%. For 249 miles, the savings from DIY are significant: $950–$1,700 vs. $2,300–$4,000 for a 3-bedroom.

When is the cheapest time to move from Nashville to Atlanta?

The cheapest time is October through March, when rates are 20–30% lower than peak summer prices. Within any month, mid-month weekdays (Tuesday–Thursday) are cheapest. Avoid the last and first days of the month and any weekend in June, July, or August.

What should I know about moving from Nashville to Atlanta?

I-24 to I-75 through Chattanooga is the standard route with beautiful mountain scenery. Both cities are rapidly growing Southern metros. Tennessee has no state income tax. Use our moving cost calculator for a personalized estimate based on your specific home size and services needed.

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James Crawford

Certified Moving Consultant, CMC

James Crawford is a Certified Moving Consultant with 15+ years of experience in the relocation industry. He has helped thousands of families plan cost-effective moves on the Nashville to Atlanta corridor.

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