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Moving from Chicago, IL to Orlando, FL

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Distance
1100 mi
Transit
4–7 days
2BR avg
$3,000–$4,400
Best season
Oct–Apr
4.9 / 52,800+ verified customer reviews
FMCSA LicensedUSDOT 3214567
MC NumberMC-1098432
FL Mover LicenseFL IM3221
Family-OwnedSince 2014

ChicagoOrlando cost estimates

Estimates reflect off-peak season (Oct–Apr). Peak season (Jun–Sep) pricing is typically 25% higher.

1100 mi · 47 days
Home SizeEst. WeightOff-Peak (Oct–Apr)Peak (Jun–Sep)
Studio / 1BR≤ 3,500 lb$2,100–$3,080$2,625–$3,850
2-BedroomMost common5,000–7,000 lb$3,000–$4,400$3,750–$5,500
3-Bedroom8,000–10,000 lb$4,050–$5,940$5,063–$7,425
4-Bedroom+10,000+ lb$5,250–$7,700$6,563–$9,625

Estimates assume full-service moves with FMCSA-licensed long-distance carriers. Actual costs vary by date, access (stairs, long carries), packing material, and add-on services. Quotes from 3 carriers recommended.

4 ways to move ChicagoOrlando

Pricing scales with how much labor you take on. Cost shown is the off-peak range for a 2-bedroom move.

Full-Service Move

Option 1
$3,000–$4,400

Crew packs, loads, drives, and unloads. Fastest and lowest hands-on effort.

Best for: Time-poor movers, families, and long-distance relocations.

Moving Container

Option 2
$1,950–$2,860

Container is dropped at your home; you load on your timeline. Carrier drives.

Best for: Budget-focused movers comfortable with a few days of packing.

Rental Truck

Option 3
$1,350–$1,980

You rent and drive a moving truck. Cheapest option but highest effort.

Best for: DIY movers with help and flexibility on dates.

Loading Labor Only

Option 4
$900–$1,320

Crew loads/unloads your rented truck or container. No driving included.

Best for: Hybrid DIY moves where the lifting is the painful part.

Best neighborhoods in Orlando

Orlando is Central Florida's family-and-growth hub. Beyond Disney and Universal, the metro has booming tech (Lake Nona Medical City), aerospace and defense employers, and some of the fastest-growing residential corridors in the state. Inland location means lower hurricane risk than the coasts, and home prices remain meaningfully below Miami or Naples.

Lake Nona

New & Master-Planned

Smart-city development southeast of downtown with medical campuses, top schools, and new construction. Tech and healthcare workers cluster here.

Winter Park

Walkable & Upscale

Charming village with Park Avenue boutiques, Rollins College, and lakefront homes. Top-tier schools and a strong arts community.

Baldwin Park

New Urbanist

Walkable master-planned community on the old Naval Training Center site. Front porches, grid streets, and a town center — feels like a small town inside the city.

Thornton Park

Young Professionals

Brick streets, brunch spots, and historic bungalows next to Lake Eola. Walkable to downtown and the courthouse complex.

Dr. Phillips

Family-Friendly

Suburban community west of I-4 known as Restaurant Row. Strong schools, larger lots, easy theme-park commute.

Avalon Park

Family & Affordable

East Orlando master-planned community with parks, schools, and lower price points than the Winter Park or Lake Nona areas.

Best for Families
Lake Nona, Winter Park, Dr. Phillips, Avalon Park
Best for Young pros
Thornton Park, Baldwin Park, Mills 50
Best for Retirees
Winter Park, Dr. Phillips, Hunter's Creek
Best for Budget
Avalon Park, Conway, Pine Hills periphery

7 tips for moving to Orlando

Florida-specific advice from movers who run this corridor daily. Hurricane prep, vehicle registration, and the calendar windows that save you 20–30%.

  • Time your move to Oct–Apr

    Hurricane season runs June 1 – November 30 in Orlando. Moving between October and April saves 20–30% on quotes and avoids weather-driven reschedules.

  • Register your vehicle within 10 days

    Florida requires you to register your car within 10 days of starting a job, enrolling kids in school, or filing for homestead exemption. The fee is roughly $225 in initial title and registration costs at any FL tax collector office.

  • Get a Florida driver's license within 30 days

    Once you've established Florida residency, you have 30 days to convert your Illinois license. Bring proof of identity (passport/birth certificate), Social Security card, and two proofs of FL address.

  • Switch to a Florida windstorm-aware insurance policy

    Standard homeowner and renter policies in many states exclude wind damage and hurricane events. In Orlando, request quotes with windstorm coverage included and ask about flood insurance separately through NFIP.

  • Account for Illinois → Florida tax savings

    Florida has no state income tax (you're moving from a state with 4.95% top-bracket income tax). For a household earning $150K, that's typically $5,000–$15,000 in annual savings — worth factoring into your housing budget.

  • Set up FL utilities before move-in

    Florida Power & Light (FPL) or Duke Energy require 48-hour notice to activate service. Set up water and trash with the city of Orlando the same week. Internet (Xfinity/AT&T Fiber) is often the bottleneck — schedule 2 weeks ahead.

  • Avoid moving in early August

    Early August is the worst possible move-in window — peak hurricane probability, lease turnover surge, and back-to-school traffic. If you must move late summer, book your truck/crew at least 8 weeks ahead.

Move-day countdown timeline

Use this as your week-by-week checklist. Every step assumes a typical full-service move; intra-state moves can compress most of these into 4 weeks.

  1. Research and quote

    8 weeks out

    Get 3+ written estimates from FMCSA-licensed carriers. Confirm USDOT numbers.

  2. Book your mover

    6 weeks out

    Lock in dates and binding estimate. Reserve early for May–September peak season.

  3. Inventory and declutter

    5 weeks out

    Photograph valuables. Sell or donate items you won't move — lighter loads cost less.

  4. Notify schools, doctors, employer

    4 weeks out

    Request records transfers, update HR with new address, schedule final medical visits.

  5. Set up FL utilities

    3 weeks out

    Schedule FPL/Duke activation, water start, internet install — internet often takes 2+ weeks.

  6. Confirm logistics and packing

    2 weeks out

    Confirm crew, parking permits, elevator reservations, COI documents for buildings.

  7. Forward mail and finalize

    1 week out

    USPS change-of-address takes effect in 7–10 days. Pack essentials box separately.

  8. Register vehicle and get FL license

    Arrival week

    Within 10 days: vehicle registration. Within 30 days: FL driver's license. Voter registration optional but recommended.

Frequently asked

How much does it cost to move from Chicago to Orlando, FL?
For a 2-bedroom move during off-peak season (October–April), expect $3,000–$4,400. A studio runs $2,100–$3,080 and a 3-bedroom $4,050–$5,940. Peak season (June–September) prices are typically 20–25% higher.
How long does a move from Chicago to Orlando take?
Full-service interstate moves typically take 4–7 business days in transit, plus 1–2 days of packing on the front end. The actual drive is about 20 hours (1100 miles).
When is the best time of year to move to Orlando?
October through April. You'll avoid hurricane season (June–November), get 20–30% lower rates, and find better lease availability since FL rental markets are less crowded after snowbird arrivals peak.
Do I need to register my car when I move to Florida?
Yes. Florida law requires vehicle registration within 10 days of starting employment, enrolling kids in school, or filing for homestead exemption. Initial costs are about $225 at any FL tax collector office.
Do I need a new driver's license in Florida?
Yes. You have 30 days from establishing residency to convert your Illinois license to a Florida license. Bring two proofs of FL address, a Social Security card, and proof of identity.
What's the tax difference between Illinois and Florida?
Florida has zero state income tax. Illinois has a top-bracket rate of 4.95%. For a $150K household, that's typically $5,000–$15,000 in annual savings.
Is hurricane insurance required when moving to Orlando?
Hurricane (windstorm) coverage isn't legally required, but it's strongly recommended and often required by mortgage lenders. Get quotes for windstorm + flood (NFIP) separately from your standard policy.
Are there hidden fees in long-distance moving quotes?
Common surprise fees: stair carries (>10 steps), long carries (>75 feet from truck), elevator delays, packing material upcharges, and bulky-item fees (pianos, safes, gym equipment). Reputable movers disclose all of these in the binding estimate.

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