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Moving from Miami to Fort Lauderdale, FL

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Distance
30 mi
Transit
1–1 days
2BR avg
$600–$900
Best season
Oct–Apr
4.9 / 52,800+ verified customer reviews
FMCSA LicensedUSDOT 3214567
MC NumberMC-1098432
FL Mover LicenseFL IM3221
Family-OwnedSince 2014

MiamiFort Lauderdale cost estimates

Estimates reflect off-peak season (Oct–Apr). Peak season (Jun–Sep) pricing is typically 20% higher.

30 mi · 11 days
Home SizeEst. WeightOff-Peak (Oct–Apr)Peak (Jun–Sep)
Studio / 1BR≤ 3,500 lb$420–$630$504–$756
2-BedroomMost common5,000–7,000 lb$600–$900$720–$1,080
3-Bedroom8,000–10,000 lb$810–$1,215$972–$1,458
4-Bedroom+10,000+ lb$1,050–$1,575$1,260–$1,890

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 MiamiFort Lauderdale

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
$600–$900

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
$390–$585

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
$270–$405

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
$180–$270

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 Fort Lauderdale

Fort Lauderdale combines Miami-quality beaches with a more laid-back, boating-oriented lifestyle. Inland canals weave through residential neighborhoods, Las Olas Boulevard offers walkable dining, and the metro feeds into Miami without the same cost pressure. New residents should expect tropical humidity year-round and budget for hurricane preparation.

Las Olas Isles

Luxury Waterfront

Finger-island neighborhoods with private docks, mid-century estates, and walking access to Las Olas Boulevard. The most desirable single-family market in the city.

Victoria Park

Walkable & Mixed

Tree-lined streets, walking distance to downtown, and a mix of bungalows, townhomes, and new construction. Strong rental market for young professionals.

Wilton Manors

Vibrant & LGBTQ+

Independent city within Fort Lauderdale with a thriving LGBTQ+ community, walkable Wilton Drive, and strong civic engagement.

Coral Ridge

Family Waterfront

Established residential area near Bayview Elementary (one of Broward's top public schools) and the Intracoastal. Mid-century homes and good lot sizes.

Rio Vista

Quiet & Upscale

Just south of Las Olas, mature trees, large lots, and quiet streets. Family-friendly but with downtown access.

Tarpon River

Up-and-Coming

Walkable neighborhood west of downtown with new condos and rehabs. Cheaper entry point than Victoria Park or Las Olas.

Best for Families
Coral Ridge, Rio Vista, Imperial Point
Best for Young pros
Victoria Park, Flagler Village, Wilton Manors
Best for Retirees
Coral Ridge, Galt Ocean Mile, Sailboat Bend
Best for Budget
Tarpon River, Lauderhill, Oakland Park periphery

7 tips for your Miami → Fort Lauderdale move

  • Same state, no DMV refresh required

    Both Miami and Fort Lauderdale 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 Miami-Dade school enrollment

    Miami-Dade County Public Schools and Miami-Dade 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. Your 30-mile move qualifies as local in Florida.

  • Fort Lauderdale 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.

  1. Get 3 quotes

    6 weeks out

    Compare hourly local movers and flat-rate long-distance carriers if your move is over 100 miles.

  2. Notify landlord / HOA

    4 weeks out

    Florida leases require 60-day notice for most residential properties; HOAs need 7–14 days.

  3. Schedule utilities transfer

    3 weeks out

    FPL/Duke, water, internet, trash — most can transfer same-day for intra-state moves.

  4. Update FLHSMV address

    2 weeks out

    Update license and vehicle registration address online at flhsmv.gov.

  5. Pack and confirm crew

    1 week out

    Start with non-essentials. Confirm crew arrival window and access codes for both addresses.

  6. Final walkthrough

    Move day

    Photograph empty home, hand over keys, and direct crew at destination.

Frequently asked

How much does it cost to move from Miami to Fort Lauderdale?
A 2-bedroom intra-Florida move runs $600–$900 for full-service. Studio: $420–$630. 3-bedroom: $810–$1,215. Hourly local-mover pricing applies for moves under 100 miles.
How long does an intra-Florida move take?
Typically 1–1 day. The drive itself is about 0.5 hours. Same-day load-and-unload is common for moves under 200 miles.
Do I need to update my Florida driver's license?
Your license stays valid — but you must update your address with FLHSMV within 30 days. You can do it online at flhsmv.gov in about 5 minutes.
Will my Florida car insurance rate change?
Possibly. FL auto insurance rates vary significantly by ZIP code. Call your carrier with the new address 2 weeks before the move to lock in the new premium.
Do I need to re-register to vote?
Update your voter registration with the new county supervisor of elections within 30 days. You can do it online at registertovoteflorida.gov.
Is it cheaper to rent in Fort Lauderdale or Miami?
Florida rent varies by city. Naples and Miami are the priciest; Jacksonville and Bradenton are the most affordable. Check the route page's cost-of-living comparison for current data.
Should I use a local mover or a long-distance mover?
For under 100 miles, a local FL mover billing hourly is almost always cheaper. For over 200 miles or interstate-corridor routes, a long-distance carrier may be more efficient. Get quotes for both.

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