💰 What Does It Cost to Move From Minnesota to Florida?
And Should You Move Your Furniture… or Start Fresh?
If you’re planning a move from Minnesota to Florida, one of the biggest questions you’ll face is:
👉 “What is this actually going to cost me?”
👉 “Should I move everything… or just start over?”
The answer? It depends—but let’s break it down so you can make a smart decision.
🚚 The Real Cost of Moving From MN to FL
A long-distance move (1,500–1,800 miles depending on where you’re headed in Florida) isn’t cheap—but there are options.
💡 Typical Moving Costs
Full-Service Movers (Pack + Move + Deliver):
- $8,000 – $15,000+
- Higher for larger homes or long timelines
Standard Moving Company (You Pack, They Move):
- $5,000 – $10,000
Pods / Containers (U-Pack, PODS, etc.):
- $3,000 – $7,000
DIY (Truck Rental + Gas + Lodging):
- $2,000 – $4,000
- But… a LOT more work
⚠️ What Impacts the Cost Most?
- Size of your home (2BR vs 5BR is a big swing)
- Weight of furniture (yes, that sectional matters 😅)
- Time of year (winter moves are often cheaper)
- Storage needs (very common in MN → FL transitions)
🪑 Should You Move Your Furniture… or Start Over?
This is one of the most common questions I get—and honestly, there’s no one-size-fits-all answer.
But here’s how I guide my clients 👇
✅ When It Makes Sense to MOVE Your Furniture
- You have high-quality or newer furniture
- Items have sentimental value
- Your Florida home will be similar in size/layout
- You don’t want the hassle of shopping right away
👉 Example:
If you’re spending $7,000 to move and your furniture would cost $20,000+ to replace… moving it probably makes sense.
❌ When It Makes Sense to SELL & START OVER
- Furniture is older or not worth moving
- You’re downsizing (very common MN → FL)
- Your style is changing (Florida = lighter, coastal feel ☀️)
- You want a fresh start
👉 Example:
If your moving quote is $9,000 and your furniture is worth $5,000…
💡 It might be smarter to sell everything and buy new.
💡 The “Florida Reality” Most People Don’t Think About
Moving furniture from Minnesota to Florida isn’t just about cost…
It’s about fit and lifestyle.
🏡 Common Differences:
- Florida homes often have more open layouts
- Tile floors instead of carpet
- Brighter, coastal design styles
- Outdoor living becomes a bigger focus
👉 That dark, heavy MN furniture?
It can feel out of place in a bright Florida home.
💵 Hidden Costs (That Add Up Fast)
No matter which route you choose, don’t forget:
If You MOVE furniture:
- Insurance for the move
- Potential damage/repair
- Storage between closings
If You START OVER:
- Sales tax on new furniture
- Delivery fees
- Time spent furnishing an entire home
🧠 Smart Strategy (What I Recommend Most Often)
Here’s what I typically suggest to my MN → FL clients:
✔️ Move select key pieces
- Beds
- High-quality furniture
- Sentimental items
✔️ Sell or donate:
- Older furniture
- Bulky items
- Anything that doesn’t fit the Florida vibe
✔️ Buy new in Florida:
- Living room furniture
- Outdoor furniture
- Decor and accessories
👉 This gives you the best of both worlds:
- Save money on moving
- Create a fresh Florida feel
📊 Quick Decision Guide
| Situation | Best Option |
|---|---|
| Newer, high-end furniture | Move it |
| Downsizing significantly | Start over |
| Moving costs > value of furniture | Start over |
| Want a fresh Florida look | Start over (or partial move) |
| Tight timeline | Move (less shopping stress) |
☀️ Final Thoughts
Moving from Minnesota to Florida is more than just a change of address—it’s a lifestyle shift.
And your furniture decision plays a bigger role than most people expect.
👉 The goal isn’t just to save money…
👉 It’s to make your new Florida home feel right from day one.
📲 Thinking About Making the Move?
If you’re planning a move from Minnesota to Florida, I can help you:
✔️ Time your sale and purchase
✔️ Connect you with trusted movers
✔️ Help you decide what makes financial sense
✔️ Find the right Florida home for your lifestyle
Sell in Minnesota. Buy in Florida. Simplified.

