Moving from Atlanta, GA to Washington, DC
Your Complete Guide
640
Miles
10 hrs
Drive Time
I-85 South
Primary Highway
Off-Peak
Current Season
Cost of Living Comparison
Category
Atlanta, GA
Washington, DC
Cost of Living Index
108
152
Median Home Price
$400,000
$620,000
Median 1BR Rent
$1,600/mo
$2,200/mo
Avg Monthly Utilities
$145
$155
Grocery Index
100
108
Best Stops Along the Way
Breaking up a 640-mile drive? Here are great places to stop between Atlanta, GA and Washington, DC.
Richmond, VA
Virginia's capital city blending Civil War history with a thriving arts and food scene. Known for its craft breweries and the James River.
Historic districts, craft beer scene, and outdoor recreation on the James River
Charlotte, NC
The largest city in North Carolina and a major US banking center. Charlotte offers a growing food scene and proximity to both mountains and beaches.
Banking industry, NASCAR Hall of Fame, and rapid growth
State Transition Guide: Georgia → District of Columbia
Moving from Georgia to District of Columbia? Here's what you need to know about updating your documents.
Driver's License
Update within 30 days of establishing residency in District of Columbia
Vehicle Registration
Register vehicle within 30 days in District of Columbia
Vehicle inspection: Required every 2 years
Things to Know About District of Columbia
- Residents pay federal taxes but have no voting representation in Congress
- Reciprocity agreements affect income taxes for commuters from VA and MD
- Parking is extremely limited and expensive—public transit is essential
Frequently Asked Questions
The drive is approximately 640 miles via I-85 South, taking about 10 hours of driving. We recommend breaking this into 2 days of driving, accounting for stops, fuel, and rest.