Moving to Wisconsin

Cost ranges, transit times, and the top inbound routes for households relocating into Wisconsin.

Updated August 2026 Reviewed by Amanda Brooks1 inbound routes to Wisconsin analyzed
Cost

Wisconsin cost by home size

Home sizeLocal moveInterstate move
Studio$270–$675$1,430–$3,660
1 Bedroom$360–$810$1,950–$4,758
2 Bedroom$540–$1,215$2,600–$6,100
3 Bedroom$720–$1,620$3,770–$9,455
4 Bedroom$990–$2,160$5,070–$13,115
5+ Bedroom$1,260–$2,700$6,240–$16,470
Inbound

Top routes into Wisconsin

Companies

Interstate movers serving Wisconsin

Not a ranked list and not scored: companies are shown in order of how completely each one can be documented from federal records.

Allied Van Lines

All 50 states

Allied Van Lines operates one of the largest North American moving networks through agent-affiliates, and offers interstate and international household-goods moving. Full value protection is offered as the paid alternative to the default released value liability, as required of interstate carriers.

USDOT 076235Founded 19282BR est. $3,200–$7,500Read reviewGet quotes

Atlas Van Lines

All 50 states

Atlas Van Lines books interstate household goods shipments under its own federal registration and handles them locally through affiliated agents. The agent assigned to your origin is a separate business from the van line, so ask which company's crew is scheduled before you sign.

USDOT 125550Founded 19482BR est. $3,000–$7,200Read reviewGet quotes

United Van Lines

All 50 states

United Van Lines is the largest brand under UniGroup and publishes the annual National Movers Study. It offers shipment tracking and a published claims process; we hold no dataset that compares its claims outcomes with other carriers.

USDOT 077949Founded 19282BR est. $3,100–$7,400Read reviewGet quotes

North American Van Lines

All 50 states

North American Van Lines is part of SIRVA and moves interstate household goods through an agent-affiliate network. The federal registration shown here belongs to the van line, not to the local agent that loads the truck.

USDOT 070851Founded 19332BR est. $3,000–$7,200Read reviewGet quotes

Mayflower Transit

All 50 states

Mayflower Transit is the second large UniGroup brand alongside United Van Lines and runs full-service interstate moves through an agent network under its own federal registration.

USDOT 125563Founded 19272BR est. $3,100–$7,300Read reviewGet quotes

Frequently asked questions

How much does it cost to move to Wisconsin?
A typical 2-bedroom interstate move into Wisconsin runs $2,600–$6,100 with a full-service van line. Local moves inside Wisconsin run $90–$135 per hour with two movers.
When's the best time to move to Wisconsin?
Ask carriers to quote the same move for a date inside May–September and a date outside it, then compare the two written estimates. Mid-week and mid-month pickups are easier to schedule.
Do I need to update my license when moving to Wisconsin?
Wisconsin requires you to update your driver's license and vehicle registration within the state-specified window after establishing residency. Check with the Wisconsin DMV for exact timelines.
Reviewed against our editorial standards. Last updated May 2026.