Spokane is a steady Inland Northwest market driven by cheaper-than-Seattle in-migration. Downtown revitalization adds COI rules; family suburbs (Spokane Valley, Liberty Lake) dominate volume; winter scheduling matters.
Spokane to Seattle or Boise: $1,400 – $3,000. To Portland, Salt Lake, or Denver: $2,000 – $4,200. Cross-country: $4,800 – $9,500.
Peak: May through September. Cheapest: November through February (weather permitting).
A typical 1-bedroom local move in Spokane costs $750 – $1,500. 2-bedroom homes run $1,200 – $2,500, and 3-bedroom+ moves land between $2,000 – $4,000. Final price depends on stair count, parking access, and how much you're moving — bids on Scan To Move are based on your actual measured inventory, so they're binding.
Peak: May through September. Cheapest: November through February (weather permitting).
Yes. Every mover is verified for active state licensing, USDOT/MC credentials (for interstate moves), and active insurance before they're allowed to bid. We don't list lead-broker middlemen — only the actual moving company that will load your truck.
No. Because the AI scan produces an accurate measured inventory, bids on Scan To Move are binding. The price you accept is the price you pay (barring last-minute add-ons you request, like extra packing materials).
Most Spokane customers receive their first bids within 10–30 minutes of finishing the scan. Within a few hours you typically have 3–6 competing offers to choose from.