Moving to or from Iowa?
The agricultural heart of the country, the political heart of every presidential primary, and — lately — one of the Midwest's most affordable Fortune-500-rich small-city markets, with Des Moines leading the way.
- #31 Population rank
- 3,200,000 Residents
- Des Moines Largest city
Why people move to Iowa.
- America's agricultural heartland — #1 US producer of corn, soybeans, pork, and eggs
- The Iowa Caucuses — the first presidential primary of every cycle
- Iowa State Fair — the largest state fair in the country by attendance
- Des Moines — second-largest US insurance industry center after Hartford
- Field of Dreams — the film and its Dyersville cornfield are a cultural touchstone
- Affordable cost of living — consistently ranks among the top 10 most affordable states
Where people spend their time.
- Iowa State Fair Des Moines
- Field of Dreams Dyersville
- Amana Colonies Iowa County
- Effigy Mounds National Monument Northeast IA
- Loess Hills Western IA
- Pikes Peak State Park McGregor
- National Czech & Slovak Museum Cedar Rapids
- Iowa State Capitol Des Moines
Biggest cities in Iowa.
Where most of Iowa's moves originate and terminate.
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Des Moines Pop. 215,000
Capital and largest city; insurance and finance industry anchor
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Cedar Rapids Pop. 135,000
Second-largest IA city; Collins Aerospace HQ; Czech heritage
Explore Cedar Rapids guide -
Davenport Pop. 105,000
Quad Cities; Mississippi River port
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Sioux City Pop. 85,000
Tri-state corner (IA/NE/SD); Missouri River industrial hub
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Iowa City Pop. 75,000
University of Iowa; Big Ten college town
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Waterloo Pop. 70,000
Northeast IA; John Deere historic anchor
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Ankeny Pop. 70,000
Des Moines suburb; one of the fastest-growing mid-size IA cities
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West Des Moines Pop. 70,000
Affluent Des Moines suburb; corporate HQs and top schools
Explore West Des Moines guide
Where Iowa movers come from and go to.
Most common moves to Iowa from:
Most common moves out of Iowa to:
Detailed guides for Iowa city moves.
Each guide includes vetted movers, neighborhoods, climate, drive time, and what to expect on arrival.
Moving from a Iowa city:
From Des Moines:
- to Los Angeles, CA
- to Austin, TX
- to New York City, NY
- to Miami, FL
- to Chicago, IL
- to Phoenix, AZ
- to Charlotte, NC
- to Atlanta, GA
- to Dallas, TX
- to Houston, TX
- to Boston, MA
- to Seattle, WA
- to Denver, CO
- to Nashville, TN
- to Orlando, FL
- to Tampa, FL
- to San Francisco, CA
- to Portland, OR
- to Las Vegas, NV
- to San Diego, CA
- to Salt Lake City, UT
- to Minneapolis, MN
- to Raleigh, NC
- to San Antonio, TX
- to Indianapolis, IN
- to Philadelphia, PA
- to Washington, DC
- to Detroit, MI
- to Jacksonville, FL
- to Sacramento, CA
- to Columbus, OH
- to Pittsburgh, PA
- to New Orleans, LA
- to Memphis, TN
- to Louisville, KY
- to Cleveland, OH
- to Kansas City, MO
- to Cincinnati, OH
- to St. Louis, MO
- to Milwaukee, WI
- to Buffalo, NY
- to Albuquerque, NM
- to Birmingham, AL
- to Huntsville, AL
- to Montgomery, AL
- to Mobile, AL
- to Little Rock, AR
- to Fayetteville, AR
- to Hartford, CT
- to New Haven, CT
- to Stamford, CT
- to Wilmington, DE
- to Dover, DE
- to Boise, ID
- to Idaho Falls, ID
- to Cedar Rapids, IA
- to Wichita, KS
- to Topeka, KS
- to Portland, ME
- to Bangor, ME
- to Baltimore, MD
- to Annapolis, MD
- to Jackson, MS
- to Gulfport, MS
- to Billings, MT
- to Bozeman, MT
- to Omaha, NE
- to Lincoln, NE
- to Manchester, NH
- to Nashua, NH
- to Newark, NJ
- to Jersey City, NJ
- to Hoboken, NJ
- to Fargo, ND
- to Bismarck, ND
- to Oklahoma City, OK
- to Tulsa, OK
- to Providence, RI
- to Warwick, RI
- to Charleston, SC
- to Columbia, SC
- to Sioux Falls, SD
- to Rapid City, SD
- to Burlington, VT
- to Montpelier, VT
- to Richmond, VA
- to Virginia Beach, VA
- to Norfolk, VA
- to Charleston, WV
- to Morgantown, WV
- to Cheyenne, WY
- to Casper, WY
From Cedar Rapids:
- to Los Angeles, CA
- to Austin, TX
- to New York City, NY
- to Miami, FL
- to Chicago, IL
- to Phoenix, AZ
- to Charlotte, NC
- to Atlanta, GA
- to Dallas, TX
- to Houston, TX
- to Boston, MA
- to Seattle, WA
- to Denver, CO
- to Nashville, TN
- to Orlando, FL
- to Tampa, FL
- to San Francisco, CA
- to Portland, OR
- to Las Vegas, NV
- to San Diego, CA
- to Salt Lake City, UT
- to Minneapolis, MN
- to Raleigh, NC
- to San Antonio, TX
- to Indianapolis, IN
- to Philadelphia, PA
- to Washington, DC
- to Detroit, MI
- to Jacksonville, FL
- to Sacramento, CA
- to Columbus, OH
- to Pittsburgh, PA
- to New Orleans, LA
- to Memphis, TN
- to Louisville, KY
- to Cleveland, OH
- to Kansas City, MO
- to Cincinnati, OH
- to St. Louis, MO
- to Milwaukee, WI
- to Buffalo, NY
- to Albuquerque, NM
- to Birmingham, AL
- to Huntsville, AL
- to Montgomery, AL
- to Mobile, AL
- to Little Rock, AR
- to Fayetteville, AR
- to Hartford, CT
- to New Haven, CT
- to Stamford, CT
- to Wilmington, DE
- to Dover, DE
- to Boise, ID
- to Idaho Falls, ID
- to Des Moines, IA
- to Wichita, KS
- to Topeka, KS
- to Portland, ME
- to Bangor, ME
- to Baltimore, MD
- to Annapolis, MD
- to Jackson, MS
- to Gulfport, MS
- to Billings, MT
- to Bozeman, MT
- to Omaha, NE
- to Lincoln, NE
- to Manchester, NH
- to Nashua, NH
- to Newark, NJ
- to Jersey City, NJ
- to Hoboken, NJ
- to Fargo, ND
- to Bismarck, ND
- to Oklahoma City, OK
- to Tulsa, OK
- to Providence, RI
- to Warwick, RI
- to Charleston, SC
- to Columbia, SC
- to Sioux Falls, SD
- to Rapid City, SD
- to Burlington, VT
- to Montpelier, VT
- to Richmond, VA
- to Virginia Beach, VA
- to Norfolk, VA
- to Charleston, WV
- to Morgantown, WV
- to Cheyenne, WY
- to Casper, WY
Moving to a Iowa city:
To Des Moines:
- from Los Angeles, CA
- from Austin, TX
- from New York City, NY
- from Miami, FL
- from Chicago, IL
- from Phoenix, AZ
- from Charlotte, NC
- from Atlanta, GA
- from Dallas, TX
- from Houston, TX
- from Boston, MA
- from Seattle, WA
- from Denver, CO
- from Nashville, TN
- from Orlando, FL
- from Tampa, FL
- from San Francisco, CA
- from Portland, OR
- from Las Vegas, NV
- from San Diego, CA
- from Salt Lake City, UT
- from Minneapolis, MN
- from Raleigh, NC
- from San Antonio, TX
- from Indianapolis, IN
- from Philadelphia, PA
- from Washington, DC
- from Detroit, MI
- from Jacksonville, FL
- from Sacramento, CA
- from Columbus, OH
- from Pittsburgh, PA
- from New Orleans, LA
- from Memphis, TN
- from Louisville, KY
- from Cleveland, OH
- from Kansas City, MO
- from Cincinnati, OH
- from St. Louis, MO
- from Milwaukee, WI
- from Buffalo, NY
- from Albuquerque, NM
- from Birmingham, AL
- from Huntsville, AL
- from Montgomery, AL
- from Mobile, AL
- from Little Rock, AR
- from Fayetteville, AR
- from Hartford, CT
- from New Haven, CT
- from Stamford, CT
- from Wilmington, DE
- from Dover, DE
- from Boise, ID
- from Idaho Falls, ID
- from Cedar Rapids, IA
- from Wichita, KS
- from Topeka, KS
- from Portland, ME
- from Bangor, ME
- from Baltimore, MD
- from Annapolis, MD
- from Jackson, MS
- from Gulfport, MS
- from Billings, MT
- from Bozeman, MT
- from Omaha, NE
- from Lincoln, NE
- from Manchester, NH
- from Nashua, NH
- from Newark, NJ
- from Jersey City, NJ
- from Hoboken, NJ
- from Fargo, ND
- from Bismarck, ND
- from Oklahoma City, OK
- from Tulsa, OK
- from Providence, RI
- from Warwick, RI
- from Charleston, SC
- from Columbia, SC
- from Sioux Falls, SD
- from Rapid City, SD
- from Burlington, VT
- from Montpelier, VT
- from Richmond, VA
- from Virginia Beach, VA
- from Norfolk, VA
- from Charleston, WV
- from Morgantown, WV
- from Cheyenne, WY
- from Casper, WY
To Cedar Rapids:
- from Los Angeles, CA
- from Austin, TX
- from New York City, NY
- from Miami, FL
- from Chicago, IL
- from Phoenix, AZ
- from Charlotte, NC
- from Atlanta, GA
- from Dallas, TX
- from Houston, TX
- from Boston, MA
- from Seattle, WA
- from Denver, CO
- from Nashville, TN
- from Orlando, FL
- from Tampa, FL
- from San Francisco, CA
- from Portland, OR
- from Las Vegas, NV
- from San Diego, CA
- from Salt Lake City, UT
- from Minneapolis, MN
- from Raleigh, NC
- from San Antonio, TX
- from Indianapolis, IN
- from Philadelphia, PA
- from Washington, DC
- from Detroit, MI
- from Jacksonville, FL
- from Sacramento, CA
- from Columbus, OH
- from Pittsburgh, PA
- from New Orleans, LA
- from Memphis, TN
- from Louisville, KY
- from Cleveland, OH
- from Kansas City, MO
- from Cincinnati, OH
- from St. Louis, MO
- from Milwaukee, WI
- from Buffalo, NY
- from Albuquerque, NM
- from Birmingham, AL
- from Huntsville, AL
- from Montgomery, AL
- from Mobile, AL
- from Little Rock, AR
- from Fayetteville, AR
- from Hartford, CT
- from New Haven, CT
- from Stamford, CT
- from Wilmington, DE
- from Dover, DE
- from Boise, ID
- from Idaho Falls, ID
- from Des Moines, IA
- from Wichita, KS
- from Topeka, KS
- from Portland, ME
- from Bangor, ME
- from Baltimore, MD
- from Annapolis, MD
- from Jackson, MS
- from Gulfport, MS
- from Billings, MT
- from Bozeman, MT
- from Omaha, NE
- from Lincoln, NE
- from Manchester, NH
- from Nashua, NH
- from Newark, NJ
- from Jersey City, NJ
- from Hoboken, NJ
- from Fargo, ND
- from Bismarck, ND
- from Oklahoma City, OK
- from Tulsa, OK
- from Providence, RI
- from Warwick, RI
- from Charleston, SC
- from Columbia, SC
- from Sioux Falls, SD
- from Rapid City, SD
- from Burlington, VT
- from Montpelier, VT
- from Richmond, VA
- from Virginia Beach, VA
- from Norfolk, VA
- from Charleston, WV
- from Morgantown, WV
- from Cheyenne, WY
- from Casper, WY
Planning a Iowa move.
Humid continental. Cold, snowy winters; warm humid summers with frequent afternoon thunderstorms. Tornado season peaks April through June. In August 2020, a rare derecho (straight-line wind storm) devastated central Iowa with 140 mph winds — a new climate concern in the state's forecasting. Ice storms are a genuine winter hazard.
- Iowa sits in Tornado Alley's northern reach. April–June is peak tornado activity; confirm severe-weather rescheduling clauses in any spring move contract.
- The August 2020 derecho was a generational storm event, devastating Cedar Rapids and central Iowa with 140+ mph winds. Derechoes aren't as frequent as tornadoes but are harder to predict and cause broader-footprint damage. Build a 1–2 day buffer into late-summer moves.
- Iowa is mostly flat, but cross-state drives are long — Council Bluffs to Davenport is 290 miles east-to-west. Cross-state moves often require overnight driver stays and 2-day delivery.
- Winter ice storms can coat roads and power lines overnight. These are harder to plan around than snow and often more disruptive. Budget weather flexibility for December–February moves.
Intrastate household-goods movers in Iowa must be registered with the Iowa Department of Transportation (Iowa DOT) Office of Motor Vehicle Enforcement and hold a valid intrastate motor carrier permit. Verify any IA mover's registration before signing. Interstate movers also need a USDOT number from the FMCSA.
Moving in Iowa: FAQ.
How much does it cost to move within Iowa?
Local moves under 50 miles run $650–$2,200 for a 1–2 bedroom and $2,100–$5,000 for a 3–4 bedroom. Iowa is consistently among the cheapest moving markets in the country. Cross-state moves (Council Bluffs to Davenport = 290 miles) run $2,000–$4,900 for a 2-bedroom.
What's a derecho and should I worry about them?
A derecho is a long-lived, widespread straight-line windstorm — like a tornado's worth of wind, but stretched out over hundreds of miles. The August 2020 Iowa derecho had 140 mph winds and did more damage than most tornadoes. They're rare (a few per decade in any given spot) but hard to predict. Standard homeowners insurance covers derecho damage; standard mover contracts should include severe-weather rescheduling.
Do Iowa movers need a state license?
Yes. Household-goods movers operating within Iowa must be registered with the Iowa DOT Office of Motor Vehicle Enforcement and hold a valid intrastate motor carrier permit. Always verify before booking. Unlicensed movers are most common in the Des Moines market.
Is Des Moines actually a good place to live?
Yes, and increasingly so. Des Moines ranks high on almost every livability metric — low cost of living, short commutes (15 minutes is a long drive), strong public schools, and a stable economy built on insurance, finance, and agribusiness. The tradeoffs are weather (cold winters, hot humid summers) and a smaller cultural scene than the coastal cities.
When's the best time to move to Iowa?
Late April through early October, skipping the worst of tornado season. September and early October are ideal — mild weather, no derecho or tornado risk, and post-peak pricing.
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