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Dallas, TX to Florida Movers (2026 Costs)

Based on moveBuddha's in-house pricing data most moves from Dallas, TX to Florida, cost $3,324-$7,629 with full-service movers. The route is about 1,144 miles, and take 2-8 days from pickup to delivery. Use our moving cost calculator to compare estimates and options.

Pricing reflects moveBuddha's monthly dataset of 1,500+ live quotes across our vetted mover network. Last updated as of June 2026.

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How much does it cost to move from Dallas, TX to Florida?

Moving from Dallas to Florida can cost as low as $923 for a small DIY move and as much as $10,511 for a large home using full-service movers.

See a full breakdown in the table below:

Home size Full-service movers Moving container Rental truck
Studio / 1 bedroom $2,672 - $6,253 $1,583 - $2,735 $923 - $1,775
2 - 3 bedrooms $3,324 - $7,629 $1,961 - $3,847 $949 - $1,968
4+ bedrooms $5,576 - $10,511 $2,757 - $5,391 $1,205 - $2,520

Read our full guide on the cost of Dallas, TX movers.

What Dallas to Florida movers are actually charging: The quotes below are real estimates from moveBuddha's verified pricing dataset, not averages or guesses. Prices vary based on home size, move date, and services included.

Recent Moving Price Estimates
The following are real, anonymized quotes requested by moveBuddha readers in the past 48 hours. Prices change with dates and availability; use these as a ballpark, not a guarantee.
American Van Lines
Fort Worth, TX Reddick, FL
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Colonial Van Lines
Midlothian, TX Bonifay, FL
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Joyce Van Lines
Prosper, TX Quincy, FL
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Mayflower Transit
Hurst, TX Three Lakes, FL
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Safeway Moving
Waxahachie, TX Lakeland, FL
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Allied Van Lines
Haslet, TX Conway, FL
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BLVD Moving
Talty, TX Sweetwater, FL
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AB Moving
Crandall, TX Grant-Valkaria, FL
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United Van Lines
Paloma Creek, TX Gretna, FL
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North American Van Lines
Saginaw, TX Biscayne Park, FL
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Best Dallas, TX to Florida Movers

  1. AB Moving (4.66/5 stars): For a full-service move from Dallas to Florida, AB Moving is the top-rated option.
  2. PODS (4.5/5 stars): PODS earns the best container pick for this route. PODS delivers a container to your door, gives you time to load, and handles pickup and delivery so you never have to drive a truck.
  3. U-Haul (4.2/5 stars): U-Haul is the best rental truck for a Dallas to Florida move. It's the right call when keeping costs low matters more than hiring help.
Mover Best for Rating Avg 2-br quote
AB Moving Full-service moving 4.66 $3,324
PODS Moving containers 4.5 $1,961
U-Haul Rental trucks 4.2 $949

Read our full guide on the best Dallas, TX movers.

Best by use case

  • Best full-service experience: AB Moving
  • Best value full-service: 3 Men Movers
  • Best for large or specialty moves: Fantastic Moves handles pianos, antiques, and oversized items
  • Best for seniors and downsizers: AM Moving Company LLC offers dedicated senior move services
  • Best flexible timeline: PODS allows you to pack at your own pace, choose your delivery window
  • Most budget-friendly: U-Haul: you drive it yourself to keep costs as low as possible

How we rank: Rankings based on moveBuddha's verified-quote data for the Dallas to Florida route, FMCSA complaint history, and services the Dallas movers offer. Updated June 2026. See our full guide to the best interstate moving companies for more options.

Why book your mover through moveBuddha:

  • moveBuddha users save more than 30% on average by running their move through our moving cost calculator before booking with a company.
  • A moveBuddha Certified mover comes with $1,000 in added move coverage and dedicated support throughout the entire move.
  • If anything goes wrong with your move, moveBuddha provides dispute mediation with Certified movers to help resolve the issue and protect your shipment.

How to move from Dallas to Florida

Use this Dallas-specific checklist to plan your 1,144-mile move to Florida and compare movers with confidence.

  1. Estimate your Dallas to Florida moving cost — Use the moveBuddha moving cost calculator to get a ballpark for your 1,144-mile move from Dallas to Florida. A 2–3 bedroom full-service move on this route typically costs $3,324 to $7,629, with smaller DIY moves starting as low as $923.
  2. Choose your moving method — Pick the option that fits your budget and how hands-on you want to be: full-service movers (they load, drive, and unload), moving containers (you pack, they haul), or a rental truck (cheapest, but you drive). Containers cost roughly 27% less than full-service on this route; rental trucks save around 65%.
  3. Compare Dallas interstate movers — Only 47 moving companies licensed for interstate moves operate out of Dallas, so vet each carrier carefully. Verify every company's USDOT number at FMCSA.dot.gov before booking and compare movers using moveBuddha's verified-quote data for the Dallas to Florida corridor.
  4. Get quotes and book your move — 4 to 6 weeks out is typically enough time to book movers from Dallas to Florida. With 47 interstate-licensed movers operating out of Dallas, availability is generally good — booking earlier still gives you more leverage to compare quotes. Collect at least 3 written quotes, take a room-by-room inventory survey, and confirm whether each estimate is binding or non-binding before you commit.
  5. Pack for a 1,144-mile move from Dallas — Start packing non-essential rooms 4–6 weeks before pickup. Declutter before you pack to reduce weight-based interstate costs on the 1,144-mile haul from Dallas. Label boxes by room, pack a first-night essentials bag for your car, and confirm your mover's policy on plants and hazardous materials.
  6. Settle in Florida — After delivery in Florida, update your driver's license and vehicle registration if required, transfer utilities before move-in day, update voter registration, and notify your bank, employer, insurance carriers, and the IRS of your new address within 30 days.

FAQ

How long does a move from Dallas to Florida take?

On average, it takes 2-8 days to make the 1,144-mile move from Dallas to Florida.

What's the cheapest way to move from Dallas to Florida?

Renting a truck and driving yourself is the cheapest way to move from Dallas to Florida. A 2-bedroom move on this route starts around $949 with a rental truck company like U-Haul.

How far in advance should I book movers from Dallas to Florida?

4 to 6 weeks out is typically enough time to book movers from Dallas to Florida. With 47 interstate-licensed movers operating out of Dallas, availability on this route is generally good. Booking earlier gives you more leverage to compare quotes and negotiate pricing.

Where can I find a list of long-distance moving companies in Dallas?

Here are our top picks for the best long-distance movers in Dallas.

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Ryan Carrigan
Ryan Carrigan is the co-founder of moveBuddha and a leading voice in the moving industry, helping hundreds of thousands of Americans make smarter, safer relocation decisions each year. With more than a decade of experience analyzing moving companies, pricing trends, and industry regulations, Ryan brings hands-on industry knowledge and data-driven insight to every guide and review. His research has been featured in Forbes, Consumer Reports, The New York Times, and NBC News.

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