750 mi · I-580 E → I-5 S → I-10 E · 2–4 days
San Francisco to Phoenix Movers
San Francisco to Phoenix is the move that finally happens after years of talking about it. Tech workers tired of paying $5,000 for a 700-square-foot apartment, families fed up with the school commute, retirees ready for warmer winters — every year more of our quotes are SF → Phoenix, and we know exactly how to run it.
The hard part of this move is the SF side: narrow streets, hills, parking permits, COI filings, service-elevator reservations, and HOA rules. Our crews handle the paperwork and the access; you handle the celebration when the keys turn over.
- 750 miDistance
- 2–4 daysTransit
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Quote: San Francisco → Phoenix
750 miles · I-580 E → I-5 S → I-10 E
About this route
750 miles via I-580 east to I-5 south, then I-10 east into Phoenix. Two driving days with an overnight in Buttonwillow or Lost Hills. Transit is 2–4 days door-to-door, and we confirm a specific delivery window at booking.
Standard service
What's included in your move
Pad-wrap, disassembly, mattress bags, wardrobe boxes, dedicated 26-foot truck (no co-loading), loading and unloading by our own crew, reassembly in Phoenix, basic insurance, COI filing for SF buildings, and SFMTA parking permit coordination when needed.
Binding flat-rate
Pricing & how it's calculated
Binding flat-rate. Typical 2025 ranges: studio $2,800–$3,800; one-bedroom $3,400–$4,800; two-bedroom $4,800–$6,800; three-bedroom $6,800–$9,800; four-bedroom $9,500–$14,000. SF shuttle and permits are itemized clearly when required.
Owner-operated
Why choose Green Echo for San Francisco → Phoenix
We've done this trip enough times to know that SF buildings answer their phones at 9am and not before, and that the Phoenix delivery side wants to start at 6am to beat the heat. Aligning both is the job — and it's the job we do every week.
"I was sure something would go wrong with the SF half. Permit was posted, COI was filed, the truck arrived on time, and the crew walked everything down two flights without complaint. Unloaded in Gilbert three days later, no surprises."
Pickup
Neighborhoods we pick up from in San Francisco
- Bernal Heights
- Castro
- Cole Valley
- Dogpatch
- Hayes Valley
- Inner Richmond
- Inner Sunset
- Marina
- Mission
- Mission Bay
- Noe Valley
- Nob Hill
- North Beach
- Pacific Heights
- Potrero Hill
- Russian Hill
- SoMa
Delivery
Neighborhoods we serve in Phoenix
- Ahwatukee
- Arcadia
- Biltmore
- Camelback East
- Chandler
- Desert Ridge
- Downtown Phoenix
- Gilbert
- Mesa
- Paradise Valley
- Scottsdale
- Tempe
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Will I need a shuttle truck in SF?+
Sometimes — Inner Sunset, parts of Bernal, Noe, and Telegraph Hill often can't accommodate a 26-foot straight truck. We'll confirm at the survey.
How long does SF to Phoenix take?+
2–4 days door-to-door. We almost always overnight once in the Central Valley.
Do you file the SFMTA permit?+
Yes, with 72+ hours of lead time. We post signs the morning of pickup.
Can you store items between SF move-out and Phoenix move-in?+
Yes — 30/60/90-day storage in our Phoenix climate-controlled facility with one redelivery included.
- USDOT 4055599
- MC 153779
- 24/7 dispatch
- Flat-rate quotes
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Binding flat-rate. Dedicated truck. One crew from pickup to delivery. Quotes back within the hour.
