Moving from Florida to Colorado Movers and Cost

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From the humid lowlands of central Florida to the Rocky Mountains.From the white-sandy beaches to the ski resorts.

Colorado is not only a long ways from Florida in distance but in practically every other way too.

One thing that is the same all states is that no matter where you are, you don’t want to waste money.

So how much is this long-distance move going to cost?

Quick Answer: The average cost to move from Florida to Colorado is $3,400-$6,050 depending on the size, route, and timing of the move. Hiring a professional moving company will be on the more expensive side. Renting a truck or using a moving container will save you money but also require a lot more work.

How much will your move cost?: This cost calculator will provide an immediate calculation of what your move should cost. Just plug in your moving dates, the size of your move, where you’re moving to/from and let the calculator do the rest.

How Much Does It Cost to Move from Florida to Colorado?

  Moving Company Moving Container Freight Company Truck Rental*
Studio/1 bedroom $1,845-$2,700 $2,165-$2,735 $1,853-$2,340 $1,539-$1,944
2-3 bedroom $3,545-$5,480 $3,411-$5,308 $2,945-$3,720 $1,807-$2,282
4+ bedroom $4,780-$8,930 $4,387-$5,542 $3,895-$4,920 $2,203-$2,783

*Estimates for truck rentals includes fuel costs only. Other costs may include lodging, tolls, or parking.

Why Do the Prices Vary So Much?

Prices vary depending on many factors. One of the most important is the type of move you choose. Professional moverscost the most, but they take a lot of stress out of the moving experience. To save money use moving containers, freight companies, and DIY truck rentals as other options.

For example, moving containers and freight companies only move your belongings, you must complete the packing and unpacking.

If you rent a truck you are responsible for every step of the moving process, which can be both physically and mentally stressful. It all depends on how much sweat you want to put into your move.

Inbound vs. Outbound State Demands Impacts Price

The popularity of a state can also impact your moving cost. For example. Colorado is growing both in the inbound population and economically. With so many moving to Colorado, you can save money by sharing a freight move with others leaving Florida and heading for Colorado.

Offseason vs Peak Moving Season Impacts Price

When you move also affects your cost. If you move during peak moving season you will pay more. Offseason moves will save you a lot if you can choose your moving dates. Compare the costs of a moving season move (summer) to an offseason move (fall or winter) from Florida to Colorado.

  • November 1: A five-bedroom house with professional movers: $4,780-$8-930
  • July 1: A five-bedroom house with professional movers: $8,923-$13,200

Use the moving cost calculator to get your best-customized estimate based on your moving dates and the size of your move.

Why Are People Moving from Florida to Colorado?

While Florida has a lot to offer, it is not for everyone. Humid, tropical weather can be overbearing and lead to dangerous hurricanes. Wildlife abounds in Florida, which means your home needs to be constantly protected against all sorts of pests. Tourism is the prime economic engine of Florida, which can make many long-time residents feel like they are being invaded all year round.

Colorado offers a booming 3.6% economic growth. Many inbound movers are also attracted to the dramatic natural vistas and the fact that Colorado ranks as one of the healthiest states in the country.

Best Places to Move in Colorado

Before your move, think about some of the places in Colorado that offer you what you need including recreation, cost of living or employment opportunities. These are a few prime locations preferred by inbound movers.

Aurora, Colorado

Aurora is a diverse community rich with parks and outdoor recreation space. As a Denver suburb, it gives easy access to the Denver metro area for work.

The median listing price for a home is about $356,500, making on average to many mid-scale suburbs in the nation.


Boulder, Colorado

If you’re a foodie, then Boulder may be your go-to destination. The city offers dozens of unique dining experiences, breweries, and cafes.

Boulder is also home to the University of Colorado, so the city has a college vibe. Highlights include a four-block pedestrian shopping mall and forests, lakes, and mountains for outdoor recreation.

Home costs can be high with a median listing price of about $825,000.


Castle Rock, Colorado

For lots to do, Castle Rock is a great city for both indoor and outdoor activities. Shopping and dining are some of the town’s trademarks.

The lush parks and natural settings like Castlewood Canyon State Park give outdoor types plenty to explore. And we can’t forget the prime golf courses.

Castle Rock is also known for low crime rates and high household incomes, so starting a family in Castle Rock is a good idea if you have the money.

Not exactly the high cost of Boulder, Castle Rock has median listing prices for a home around $498,000.


Denver, Colorado

A vibrant urban lifestyle nestled in nature is the best way to describe Denver. Thriving arts and music scenes, lots of exciting city life activities and over 200 nature parks all perched over 5000 feet above sea level set Denver apart among Colorado cities.

Denver boasts over 300 + days of sunshine a year, which is a major attraction for those missing Florida sun, but not the humidity.

Reasonable median home listing prices around $409,000 make Denver an affordable city for new families.
Let’s not forget sports. Denver is home to the Broncos, Rockies, Avalanche and Nuggets.


Fort Collins, Colorado

Colorado has some of the best college towns, and Fort Collins is one of the most scenic. This home to Colorado State University has also become ground zero for high tech start-ups in the state and is a backdrop to breath-taking mountain ranges.

Fort Collins is also the place to find tech jobs with companies like Hewlett Packard who provide much of the employment in the city.

You will find young professionals mingling with college students across town. The tech side of the city is rounded off by a thriving arts and culture scene.

Median home costs is around $445,600


Lakewood, Colorado

It’s close proximity to Denver has made Lakewood a thriving companion town to the big city. Those working in Denver can come home to a suburb with high performing schools and reasonable housing costs around $420,000.

For those who don’t want to commute to Denver, Lakewood has a low unemployment rate and lots of job opportunities.
All of this is available with the backdrop and easy access to the Rocky Mountains.


Pueblo, Colorado

While we’ve looked at all the major attractions that make Colorado cities great, we haven’t looked at day to day costs for living.

For those who need a more affordable place to live in Colorado, Pueblo is a perfect choice. Homes are priced at an average of $214,900 and the average cost of living in the city is also quite affordable.

Pueblo also offers many of the benefits that are a part of all of the state. Beautiful weather and scenery abound. Pueblo also hosts lots of fairs and festivals throughout the year.


Vail, Colorado

Why haven’t we talked about skiing and Colorado? Vail is the skiing and winter sports mecca of the state. Beware of the high cost of living and the touristy atmosphere.

If you are in the hospitality industry and love a vibrant city that is host to visitors from around the world, Vail has lots to offer.

With fantastic dining and entertainment options, Vail is a great place to just have fun. Yes, the housing is high at $825,000 for a median price for a home.

If you are looking to live the high life in an exciting place, then renting may be an option for a single professional.


Colorado Springs

Jobs are also a focus for anyone relocating to Colorado. For those looking for thriving job markets, Colorado Springs may be your best investment.

The economy in Colorado Springs is powered by a military presence, tourism, and high tech. Fort Carson is among the most well-known military bases and has become a strong contributor to the local economy.

Tourism reaches 5 million a year, so Colorado Springs thrives on those out of state dollars. And as high-tech companies venture outside of Silicon Valley, Colorado Spring has become one of the focal points for a second-high tech center of growth in the nation. It’s actually earned the city the nickname Silicon Mountain.

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