Ultimate Guide to Moving to Florida: Tips for a Seamless Transition

For your convenience, use the following guide to help you navigate your move to Florida. From the different cities to the job market, to the smallest things you wouldn’t even consider, we’re here to help.

Moving to Florida

1. Look at Cities

As early as possible, start researching top cities in Florida. Before you hop in your car and start driving around the state, do some research online to discover different cities and pick a few that stand out to you. Research things like the average cost of rent, distance to wherever you’d be working, and school systems in the area if you have kids.

If the area looks like a good fit, we highly recommend booking a trip there first or driving down to see it in person.


2. The Weather

This is exactly why we recommend booking a trip down to Florida before deciding to move. The weather is very unique, and you have to experience it yourself to understand what we’re talking about. Certain cities tend to be very humid and hot the closer it gets to summer. 

Cities like Miami will easily break the 85-degree mark with extreme humidity. It doesn’t get colder at night, which is one of the most unique things about Florida’s weather.  Florida will stay in the high 80s all night, unlike most cities that are hot in the day often cool down as the sun sets.


3. Look at the Job Market

Looking at the job market is one of the most important steps to moving to Florida. Search for jobs in the area that apply to your background and skill set. 

Tampa Bay, Fort Lauderdale, and Orlando offer the most job opportunities due to the presence of large companies in those areas. If you’re 20 minutes or less outside of these cities, make sure to look in the downtown areas.


4. Popular Careers In Florida

Florida has a prominent job market that’s always in high demand. The following are some of the best positions to apply for if you’re looking for a high-paying career in Florida.

  • Operations Managers: With many high-level companies being based out of Florida, all of them need in-house operations managers to manage the office space and keep all employees on track with work. This positions averages around the $70k/year salary mark.
  • Sales: With many high-level companies being based in Florida, you’ll have no problem finding a good in house sales job if you have a relevant bachelors degree.
  • Mining Engineering: Mining engineering is a popular career path in Florida and can be done with any engineering degree. 
  • Tech: If you have a degree in the tech field, there’s plenty of jobs you can easily find to fit your experience.

Take a look at job board websites such as Indeed to find relevant jobs. Florida also offers many college options if you are looking for a better career path.


5. Take a Visit

Visiting the area you want to move to is highly recommended when planning a move to Florida. Take a trip to area you’re consider and chat with residents to their perspective on living there.

You can also connect with a relocation expert and get their opinion on where and if you should move. They are professionals with a lot of knowledge in the area and are always happy to help you with your moving needs and questions.


6. Once You’ve Moved

If you decided Florida is the place for you, and planned a move, there’s a few things you’ll need to do once you are all settled in. Consider the following once you’ve unloaded your belongings;

  • Driver’s License: When moving to Florida from another state be sure to get a Florida driver’s license and update your vehicle registration.
  • Register to Vote: To register to vote in Florida make sure you have a Florida driver’s license, then use this link to complete your voter registration after obtaining your ID. Register to vote in Florida
  • Make Sure Your AC Works: We aren’t kidding about the weather. Summer months will leave you begging for AC. As soon as you move, make sure your air conditioning unit functions properly, as well as all other household utilities.

7. Enroll Your Kids in School

If you have children you’ll have to enroll them in the school system. In areas near cities, there are usually a lot of school choices available.

It’s important to do some research and select one that aligns with your preferences for your child's needs.


8. Hire a Moving Company

Moving to Florida can be a journey for people as it is situated at the southernmost tip of the United States. Whether you’re moving from a closeby state or a significant distance, selecting top-notch movers is a smart move.


Happy Moving!

No matter where you choose to settle in Florida it’s always a great place to begin a new chapter in life. With its friendly residents and abundant opportunities, Florida offers a promising new start. We hope this guide helped you finalize your decision and clear up some gray areas of confusion.

Happy moving!


Tommy Loutzenheiser

Meet Tommy, a writer from San Diego, California with a passion for interior design and moving! Coming from a family of interior designers from San Diego, he’s been involved in the world of moving and helping to create beautiful homes for the places people move to. He’s also moved over ten times in various states such as California, Washington, and Arizona! Through these moves, he’s worked with a variety of moving companies, and prides himself on knowing what to look for and how to have the safest, smoothest move possible! For the past few years, he’s bringing his talent of copywriting and knowledge of moving together to help people all across the world start new chapters in their lives through moving! When he’s not busy writing, you can find him doing extensive research all to help your moving process.

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