State-to-State Guide

Moving from Alaska to Washington

Compare cost of living, taxes, housing, and find the best moving companies for your Alaska to Washington move.

Quick Comparison

Leaving Alaska

Population733K
State Income Tax0% (None)
Avg Home Price$350,000
Avg Rent$1,350/mo
Property Tax Rate1.19%
DESTINATION

Moving to Washington

Population7.6M
State Income Tax0% (None)
Avg Home Price$560,000
Avg Rent$1,750/mo
Property Tax Rate1.03%

Why Are People Moving from Alaska to Washington?

The migration corridor between Alaska and Washington is a popular interstate move. Alaska has been experiencing net outflow while Washington continues to attract new residents.

Cost of Living: Both states have a comparable cost of living. Housing in Washington costs about $210,000 more on average, so budget accordingly.

Climate & Weather: Summers in Washington average 76°F, compared to 62°F in Alaska. Winters in Washington average 38°F, compared to 10°F in Alaska.

Jobs & Industry: Washington's key industries include Technology, Aerospace, Agriculture, which attract professionals from Alaska's Oil & Gas and Fishing sectors.

Popular City-to-City Routes

No specific city-to-city routes are currently listed for this state pair. Check back soon or explore our Route Directory.

Cities in Alaska

Anchorage
Fairbanks
Juneau

Estimated Moving Cost

Based on the average distance of 1000 miles between Alaska and Washington:

Studio / 1 BR
$1,300
3–4 BR Home
$3,200

Estimates based on typical full-service interstate moves. Actual costs vary.

AlaskaWashington Transition Checklist

Driver's License

You must obtain a Washington driver's license within 30 days of establishing residency.

Vehicle Registration

Register your vehicle in Washington within 30 days.

Voter Registration

Update your voter registration to Washington after establishing residency. You can typically register at your local DMV or online.

Vehicle Inspection

Washington vehicle inspection requirement: Emissions in select areas.

Things to Know About Washington

  • No state income tax but sales tax can exceed 10% in some areas
  • Amazon, Microsoft, Boeing, and Starbucks are headquartered here
  • Rain is frequent west of the Cascades—east side is much drier

What's Different: Alaska vs Washington

Taxes

Alaska Income Tax:None
Washington Income Tax:None
Alaska Property Tax:1.19%
Washington Property Tax:1.03%

Weather

Alaska Summer Avg:62°F
Washington Summer Avg:76°F
Alaska Winter Avg:10°F
Washington Winter Avg:38°F

Cost of Living

Alaska COL Index:127
Washington COL Index:118
Alaska Avg Home Price:$350,000
Washington Avg Home Price:$560,000
Alaska Avg Rent:$1,350/mo
Washington Avg Rent:$1,750/mo

Ready to make the move to Washington?

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