2026 pricing guide — real numbers, no fluff. What ATI charges, what others charge, and how to avoid getting overcharged.
The cost of moving from Denver to Las Vegas depends on several key factors: the size of your home, the distance, how much you need packed, and whether you need storage. Here's what you can realistically expect to pay in 2026.
| Home Size | Estimated Cost | Transit Time | ATI Rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| Studio / 1BR | $1,200 – $2,400 | 2–5 days | From $1,199 |
| 2 Bedroom | $2,400 – $4,200 | 3–6 days | From $2,299 |
| 3 Bedroom | $3,800 – $6,500 | 4–7 days | From $3,599 |
| 4+ Bedroom | $5,500 – $10,000+ | 5–10 days | From $5,299 |
| Office/Commercial | Custom quote | Varies | Call 305-547-8878 |
More stuff = higher cost. Decluttering before your move is the single best way to reduce price.
Peak season (May–Sept) and weekends cost more. Mid-week, off-season moves get the best rates.
Full-service packing adds $300–$1,500. Packing yourself saves money but takes time.
Stairs, elevators, long carries, and narrow hallways add time — which adds cost.
If your new place isn't ready, storage adds $100–$300/month depending on volume.
Shipping a vehicle adds $600–$1,400 depending on route and enclosed vs open carrier.
Most moving companies on this route are brokers — they take your deposit and farm your move out to the lowest available carrier. That's how you end up with strangers showing up in a rented truck, no GPS tracking, and surprise charges on delivery day.
ATI owns its trucks and employs its crew. One company, one contract, one point of accountability. Your coordinator is reachable by phone or text from booking to final delivery — not a call center that reads from a script.
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