Moving from Seattle to Tucson:
The Real Cost
Key Insights
Your upfront costs ($17,744) exceed 2 months of take-home pay. Build a dedicated moving fund before giving notice.
You'll save $2,255/month in Tucson vs Seattle. That's $27,060/year in your pocket.
At current projections, you'll recover the move costs by month 10. Consider ways to reduce upfront costs.
At 1219 miles, this is a cross-country move. Budget extra for: shipping vehicles, temporary housing while apartment hunting, and the emotional cost of rebuilding your social network.
Rent alone decreases by $1,106/month. This is your biggest savings driver — consider locking in a longer lease.
Upfront Cost Breakdown
Monthly Living Cost Comparison
12-Month Cash Impact Curve
How your finances recover (or don't) over the first year. Negative values represent the cumulative extra cost of moving.
✅ Break-even point: Month 10
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does it cost to move from Seattle to Tucson?
The estimated one-time moving cost is $17,744, including security deposit, moving truck/service, travel, temporary housing, and setup fees. Monthly living costs will decrease by $2,255/mo.
Is Tucson cheaper than Seattle?
Yes, Tucson (index 93) is 46% cheaper than Seattle (index 172) overall.
How long until I break even after moving?
Based on our model, it takes approximately 10 months to recover your upfront moving costs through monthly savings.