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Seattle Metro · King/Pierce · Q4 2025 – Q1 2026

Seattle: Mobile Home Moving Costs

Seattle Metro · King & Pierce Counties · Q4 2025 – Q1 2026 market data

Single-Wide Avg
$7,000
Full-service, <30mi
Double-Wide Avg
$14,000
Full-service, <30mi
Per-Mile Rate
$6–$15
After base charge
vs. National
+15%
Seattle premium

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Component Cost Breakdown

Itemized line items by home type for Seattle Metro. Wind/seismic anchoring (ERBS) is mandatory in WA.

Single-Wide
Cost item
Transport Base
Typical range
$3,000 – $5,000
Average: $3,750
Cost item
Setup & Anchor (ERBS Seismic)
Typical range
$1,800 – $3,500
Average: $2,500
Cost item
Utility Reconnect
Typical range
$1,500 – $5,000
Average: $3,000
Cost item
Skirting
Typical range
$1,500 – $5,000
Average: $2,500
Cost item
Permits & Fees
Typical range
$300 – $1,200
Average: $600
Cost item
Escort Vehicles
Typical range
$200 – $800
Average: $400
Cost item
Teardown at Origin
Typical range
$500 – $1,200
Average: $800
Cost item
Steps / Decks
Typical range
$500 – $1,200
Average: $800
Double-Wide
Cost item
Transport Base
Typical range
$4,000 – $8,000
Average: $6,000
Cost item
Setup & Anchor (ERBS Seismic)
Typical range
$2,500 – $5,000
Average: $3,500
Cost item
Marriage Line
Typical range
$3,000 – $6,000
Average: $4,500
Cost item
Utility Reconnect
Typical range
$1,500 – $5,000
Average: $3,000
Cost item
Skirting
Typical range
$2,000 – $5,500
Average: $3,500
Cost item
Permits & Fees
Typical range
$500 – $1,500
Average: $900
Cost item
Escort Vehicles
Typical range
$400 – $1,600
Average: $800
Cost item
Teardown at Origin
Typical range
$800 – $1,800
Average: $1,200
LocalMovers.com · Seattle Mobile Home Moving Data · Q4 2025 – Q1 2026

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  • Active DOT number

    Verify the carrier's DOT number is active. Inactive or missing DOT = walk away.

  • Years under the same name

    Look for 5+ years operating under the same legal business name. Frequent DBA or LLC changes can hide complaint history.

  • Cargo insurance for mobile homes

    Specific cargo insurance for manufactured / mobile homes — not generic freight cargo. Ask for the certificate of insurance and minimum coverage amount in writing.

  • Permits handled for you

    Reputable transporters coordinate state and county permits directly. If they say "you handle the permits," that's non-standard for a full-service move.

  • Setup and leveling included

    Confirm whether the quote covers setup, leveling, anchoring, and utility reconnection — or just transport. Transport-only quotes are cheaper but you'll need a separate contractor for setup.

All Mobile Home Movers in Seattle

Browse all 7 vetted transporters

  • PM
    Pete's Mobile Home & Modular Transporting
    DOT #8331
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  • WS
    Wise Services
    DOT #2457675
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  • NB
    Nickel Bros House Moving
    4.8 (4)DOT #1055521
    View
  • WH
    Westspan Hauling Inc
    DOT #233926
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  • RM
    Remote Mobile LLC
    DOT #2331348
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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to move a single-wide mobile home in Seattle?

In the Seattle-Tacoma metro area, moving a single-wide mobile home typically costs between $5,000 and $10,000 for a full-service move under 50 miles, with an all-in realistic average around $7,000 including skirting, steps, seismic anchoring, and utilities.

What is the average cost to move a double-wide mobile home in Seattle?

A full-service move for a double-wide in the Seattle metro usually ranges from $10,000 to $18,000 for local moves, with all-in costs of $13,000–$15,000 including marriage-line work, ERBS seismic anchoring, and utilities.

Does distance affect mobile home moving costs in Washington?

Yes. Costs increase with distance. Movers charge a base rate plus $5 to $15 per mile blended rate. Cascade pass crossings add $500–$1,500 in escort and chain surcharges. Interstate moves to Oregon require an ODOT permit.

What is the cheapest time of year to move a mobile home in Seattle?

January and December are the cheapest months at 18% below baseline. The most expensive is July at +25%. However, winter rain and Cascade pass closures can cause delays. A midweek spring move offers the best value-to-risk balance.

Are there hidden costs when moving a mobile home in Seattle?

Yes. The quote-to-reality gap is $3,000–$8,000 for a single-wide and $5,000–$15,000 for a double-wide. Common hidden costs include seismic ERBS anchoring ($500–$2,000), King County permit fees ($800–$2,500), site prep on sloped/wooded lots ($4,000–$11,000), and PSE utility hookups ($1,500–$5,000).

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