Data: BLS, AMSA Updated 2026

Michigan Moving Cost & Cost of Living Guide

Planning a move to Michigan? Get data-driven insights on moving costs, storage rates, taxes, and the cost of living to make an informed relocation decision in 2026.

Michigan at a Glance β€” Moving & Living Costs

Avg. Local Move Cost
$510
Typical 2BR local move
Long-Distance Rate/mile
$1.10
Per bedroom, avg rate
Storage (Monthly)
$110
10x10 climate standard
Cost of Living Index
90.4
below the national average
Combined Sales Tax
6.00%
State + local average
Median Home Price
$201,100
2024-2025 estimate
Income Tax Rate
4.25%
Flat 4.25%
Property Tax Rate
1.29%
Of assessed home value

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Moving to Michigan: The 2026 Snapshot

Michigan, in the Midwest, draws relocations for its own mix of reasons β€” climate, job markets, and housing costs among them. The capital is Lansing, and its largest metros β€” Detroit, Grand Rapids, Ann Arbor β€” each carry a distinct price and lifestyle profile that the statewide average smooths over.

Before you commit, weigh both climate and logistics. Humid continental β€” cold snowy winters and warm summers; Great Lakes effect. Two peninsulas with Great Lakes ferry access for the Upper Peninsula. This guide pulls together current moving-cost data, the state’s cost-of-living profile, housing figures, and the tax picture so you can plan with confidence rather than guesswork.

If you already know your home size and destination, jump straight to the moving cost calculator at the bottom of this page for an instant estimate, or compare Michigan against other states with our cost of living comparison calculator.

Cost of Living in Michigan

Michigan sits at 90.4 on the cost-of-living index (U.S. baseline = 100), so a typical household there spends about 10% less than the national average on the combined basket of housing, food, transport, health care, and taxes. That headline number is why Michigan shows up on so many relocation shortlists.

Two line items dominate any budget: housing and taxes. Michigan’s combined state-and-local sales tax averages 6%, the median home price is about $201,100, and recurring property taxes land near 1.29% of assessed value. To see how those figures stack up against the metros you are weighing β€” Detroit, Grand Rapids, Ann Arbor β€” use the cost of living comparison calculator and enter your own spending weights.

Keep in mind that indexes smooth over local reality. Detroit can look nothing like the statewide average on price. That is why our city-level data matters: filter by the actual place you will live, not the state figure.

Housing Market & Rent in Michigan

The median home price across Michigan is approximately $201,100. Renters should expect a 2-bedroom apartment to run well into four figures per month in Detroit, Grand Rapids and other large metros, while smaller towns and rural counties often come in under the statewide median. The snapshot below covers representative cities:

CityMedian Home Price2BR RentCOL Index
Detroit$165,000$1,300/mo82.7
Grand Rapids$255,000$1,550/mo90.3

Before you commit, run the numbers through our rent vs. buy calculator. In high-price metros a mortgage can outpace rent once taxes, insurance, and maintenance are included; in affordable corners of Michigan buying often wins within just a few years. Either way, align your housing decision with your expected time in the state.

Taxes When Moving to Michigan

Taxes are where interstate moves quietly gain or lose thousands of dollars a year. In Michigan the picture is:

Intrastate moves are regulated at the state level β€” confirm a mover's license through the state transportation or consumer-protection authority before signing. If you are moving from a state with a different structure, the relocation tax calculator helps you compare the annual tax burden side by side. Households sensitive to property tax should weigh that line item carefully against the income-tax picture before committing.

Moving Costs To & Within Michigan

A local move inside Michigan (under 50 miles, a 2-bedroom home) typically runs about $510 with a licensed carrier. Long-distance relocations are priced by mileage and volume: budget roughly $2,200–$3,300 for a 1,000-mile move and $4,050–$6,000 for a 2,000-mile cross-country move of a similar household (base service, before packing, specialty items, or seasonal surcharges).

Aim for the short summer window (June–August); winter moves risk weather delays, closed passes, and frequent reschedules. Those ranges also shift with the services you add and how much you declutter beforehand. A few levers move the number most:

Given Michigan’s geography β€” two peninsulas with Great Lakes ferry access for the Upper Peninsula. β€” factor access and distance into your plan. Need to move a vehicle separately? Get a number from the car shipping cost calculator before you assume it is cheaper to drive it yourself.

Best Time of Year to Move & Climate

Humid continental β€” cold snowy winters and warm summers; Great Lakes effect. That pattern shapes when you should book. Aim for the short summer window (June–August); winter moves risk weather delays, closed passes, and frequent reschedules.

Beyond cost, think about logistics: school calendars, lease end-dates, and weather windows all matter. Our best time of year to move breaks down the trade-offs month by month, and moving with kids covers keeping a family on track through the transition.

Top Cities to Move To in Michigan

These metro areas account for the bulk of inbound moves to Michigan and make useful starting points for a home search:

Compare any two of them head-to-head with the cost of living comparison calculator, and check neighboring OH or IN if you want a border-region alternative with different tax or price dynamics.

Interstate vs. Intrastate Moving Rules

A move that crosses state lines is regulated differently from one that stays inside Michigan. Interstate shipments fall under federal (FMCSA) authority: carriers must publish a tariff, provide a written estimate, and carry insurance disclosures. Intrastate moves inside Michigan follow state-level rules instead.

Practical steps that protect you on either type of move:

How to Save Money on Your Michigan Move

You do not have to sacrifice service to cut costs. The highest-impact moves:

For a deeper playbook, see how to save money on a move and DIY vs. professional movers.

Local Moving Insights for Michigan

Two peninsulas with Great Lakes ferry access for the Upper Peninsula. Lansing-area planners should also note: intrastate moves are regulated at the state level β€” confirm a mover's license through the state transportation or consumer-protection authority before signing.

These are exactly the factors a single national average cannot capture for Michigan. Run your own numbers with the calculators on this page and confirm the specifics with licensed local movers before you sign.

Methodology & Sources

Figures on this page are drawn from public datasets cited in our how much movers cost and referenced on the references page. Primary inputs include the Tax Foundation (sales, income, and property tax rates), the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and MIT Living Wage data (cost-of-living and category spending), the American Moving & Storage Association (moving-cost benchmarks), and Zillow (home values and rents). Estimates are planning aids, not binding quotes; confirm with licensed movers for your specific shipment.

Michigan Moving Cost Calculator

Use this quick calculator to estimate your moving cost within or out of Michigan. Enter your home size and move type to get an instant estimate.

Government & Authority Resources for Michigan

Frequently Asked Questions About Moving to Michigan

In Michigan, a local move (under 50 miles) for a 2-bedroom home averages approximately $510 with professional movers. The cost scales with home size: a 1-bedroom typically costs 35% less, while a 4-bedroom can cost 70% more.

Long-distance moves involving Michigan average $1.10 per mile per bedroom. For a 2-bedroom home moving 500 miles, expect to pay roughly $550 plus base service fees. Use the mini calculator above for a personalized estimate.

The cost of living index in Michigan is 90.4 (U.S. average = 100), which is below the national average. The median home price is $201,100, and combined sales tax is 6.00%. Use our Cost of Living Comparison Calculator to compare Michigan with your current city.

Michigan has a state income tax rate of 4.25% (4.25). The combined sales tax is 6.00%, and the average property tax rate is 1.29% of assessed value. If you are moving from a high-tax state, the savings can be substantial β€” use our Relocation Tax Savings Calculator.

A standard 10x10 storage unit in Michigan averages $110 per month. Climate-controlled units typically cost 20-40% more. For detailed estimates including size, climate, and duration discounts, use our Storage Cost Calculator.

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Data Sources for Michigan

Moving costs: American Moving & Storage Association (AMSA), 2024-2025. Cost of living index: BLS Consumer Price Index & MIT Living Wage Calculator, 2024-2025. Tax rates: Tax Foundation 2025, BLS 2024, AMSA 2024. Housing: Zillow ZHVI, 2024-2025. This tool provides estimates only β€” actual costs may vary.