Moving from Fort Lauderdale to Orlando, FL
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Fort Lauderdale → Orlando cost estimates
Estimates reflect off-peak season (Oct–Apr). Peak season (Jun–Sep) pricing is typically 20% higher.
| Home Size | Est. Weight | Off-Peak (Oct–Apr) | Peak (Jun–Sep) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Studio / 1BR | ≤ 3,500 lb | $630–$980 | $756–$1,176 |
| 2-BedroomMost common | 5,000–7,000 lb | $900–$1,400 | $1,080–$1,680 |
| 3-Bedroom | 8,000–10,000 lb | $1,215–$1,890 | $1,458–$2,268 |
| 4-Bedroom+ | 10,000+ lb | $1,575–$2,450 | $1,890–$2,940 |
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 Fort Lauderdale → Orlando
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 1Crew packs, loads, drives, and unloads. Fastest and lowest hands-on effort.
Best for: Time-poor movers, families, and long-distance relocations.
Moving Container
Option 2Container 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 3You 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 4Crew 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
Smart-city development southeast of downtown with medical campuses, top schools, and new construction. Tech and healthcare workers cluster here.
Winter Park
Charming village with Park Avenue boutiques, Rollins College, and lakefront homes. Top-tier schools and a strong arts community.
Baldwin Park
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
Brick streets, brunch spots, and historic bungalows next to Lake Eola. Walkable to downtown and the courthouse complex.
Dr. Phillips
Suburban community west of I-4 known as Restaurant Row. Strong schools, larger lots, easy theme-park commute.
Avalon Park
East Orlando master-planned community with parks, schools, and lower price points than the Winter Park or Lake Nona areas.
7 tips for your Fort Lauderdale → Orlando move
Same state, no DMV refresh required
Both Fort Lauderdale and Orlando are in Florida — your driver's license, vehicle registration, and voter registration remain valid. Update address with FLHSMV within 30 days at flhsmv.gov.
Insurance still needs an address update
Auto and renter/homeowner insurance premiums vary significantly by FL ZIP code. Update your address before the move and lock in new rates — sometimes they'll drop, sometimes spike.
Plan around Broward school enrollment
Broward County Public Schools and Broward County Public Schools use different enrollment portals than other FL counties. Start the transfer 4–6 weeks before move-in to avoid first-week gaps.
Hurricane prep transfers with you
Bring your hurricane kit, generator, and storm shutters with you — they're cheaper to keep than to repurchase. Confirm fit if moving to a new construction or condo.
Local mover beats long-haul carrier
For moves under 100 miles, hourly local movers beat flat-rate long-haul pricing. At 220 miles, you're between local and long-distance — get quotes for both.
Orlando traffic patterns to know
Avoid arriving during Florida's worst traffic windows: weekday 7–9 a.m. and 4–7 p.m. on I-95, I-4, and I-75. Saturday mornings before 10 a.m. are ideal for crew arrival and unloading.
Pack lighter — short transit, less risk
Intra-FL moves are typically 1–2 days. You can pack lighter, skip heavy crating on most items, and use rental blankets instead of bubble wrap for short-haul protection.
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.
Get 3 quotes
6 weeks outCompare hourly local movers and flat-rate long-distance carriers if your move is over 100 miles.
Notify landlord / HOA
4 weeks outFlorida leases require 60-day notice for most residential properties; HOAs need 7–14 days.
Schedule utilities transfer
3 weeks outFPL/Duke, water, internet, trash — most can transfer same-day for intra-state moves.
Update FLHSMV address
2 weeks outUpdate license and vehicle registration address online at flhsmv.gov.
Pack and confirm crew
1 week outStart with non-essentials. Confirm crew arrival window and access codes for both addresses.
Final walkthrough
Move dayPhotograph empty home, hand over keys, and direct crew at destination.
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