Moving from Florida to Utah ($3,500-$8,000)
The cost to move from Florida to Utah ranges from $3,500 to $8,000 with full-service movers, based on 1,022 real quotes from moveBuddha users. Use our moving cost calculator to get a number tailored to your move — it weighs distance, home size, and move date together instead of leaning on a flat Florida to Utah average. This 2,374-mile route guide draws on our review of 228 movers based in Florida.
How much does it cost to move from Florida to Utah?
The average cost of moving from Florida to Utah with full-service movers typically ranges between $3,500 to $8,000 for a 2-3 bedroom home. We calculated this average by reviewing 1,022 real-time quotes provided to moveBuddha users over the past 90 days. The average moving distance quoted was 2,374 miles.
The final price of your Florida to Utah move will be dependent on the type of mover you choose, how much you're moving, time of year, distance, access, and add-on services. Get a free and accurate estimate using our moving cost calculator.
The rates below are for full-service movers, meaning the crew loads, transports, and unloads your belongings for you:
| Move Size | Full-Service Mover Cost |
|---|---|
| Studio / 1 bedroom | $1,250 - $5,250 |
| 2 - 3 bedrooms | $3,500 - $8,000 |
| 4+ bedrooms | $7,000 - $11,500 |
How much do moving containers cost from Florida to Utah?
A moving container from Florida to Utah costs between $1,500 and $7,000, depending on how much you're moving. For a 2-3 bedroom home, expect $2,500 to $5,000, roughly 35% less than full-service movers on this route. You pack and load the container yourself; the container company handles the 2,374-mile drive.
| Move Size | Moving Container Cost |
|---|---|
| Studio / 1 bedroom | $1,500 - $3,500 |
| 2 - 3 bedrooms | $2,500 - $5,000 |
| 4+ bedrooms | $3,250 - $7,000 |
How much does a rental truck cost from Florida to Utah?
A rental truck from Florida to Utah costs between $1,475 and $4,075. For a 2-3 bedroom home, budget $1,675 to $3,650, about 55% less than hiring full-service movers. That figure covers the truck itself; with gas in Florida averaging $2.96 per gallon, fuel for the 2,374-mile drive, plus insurance, equipment rental, and lodging, all land on top of the base rate.
| Move Size | Rental Truck Cost |
|---|---|
| Studio / 1 bedroom | $1,475 - $2,950 |
| 2 - 3 bedrooms | $1,675 - $3,650 |
| 4+ bedrooms | $2,050 - $4,075 |
Add-on costs for a Florida to Utah move
The figures above are linehaul: crew time on both ends plus 2,374 miles of transport. Accessorial charges are quoted separately, and on a Florida to Utah route they commonly add 12% to 28% to the final invoice.
At 2,374 miles, carriers almost always consolidate Florida to Utah shipments with other loads heading the same direction. That makes storage-in-transit, shuttle service at the Utah end, and guaranteed-delivery windows all realistic line items rather than edge cases, and it's why the spread between a low and high quote widens on routes this long.
Cost of living is close between Florida and Utah, so accessorial pricing on this route lands near national averages at both ends. Distance, not local labor rates, is what drives the numbers below.
| Add-On Service | Typical Cost (Florida to Utah) |
|---|---|
| Full packing service | $575 - $1,525 |
| Packing materials only | $150 - $425 |
| Specialty item (piano, safe, pool table) | $425 - $1,200 |
| Appliance disconnect & reconnect | $100 - $275 |
| Stair or elevator carry | $75 - $250 |
| Storage-in-transit (per month) | $175 - $450 |
| Shuttle service at delivery | $200 - $600 |
| Long carry (over 75 ft) | $125 - $425 |
| Guaranteed delivery window | $425 - $1,750 |
| Auto transport (1 vehicle) | $1,175 - $1,750 |
| Full-value protection | 1% - 2% of declared shipment value |
Released-value protection at 60¢ per pound is included at no charge on every interstate move, but it pays out almost nothing on a damaged item. A 40-pound TV settles at $24. Full-value protection is the line item most worth the money on a 2,374-mile haul. Our moving cost calculator prices these accessorials into your Florida to Utah estimate up front instead of leaving them to surface on moving day.
Our recommended Florida to Utah Movers
Compare movers for your Florida to Utah move
Before you request quotes, take a look at the Florida long-distance movers our team has reviewed and rated for routes like this one to Utah:
Solomon & Sons Relocation Services
3524 SW 30th Ave, Dania Beach, FL 33312
Joe Bonnie & Son Moving & Storage
235 N Congress Ave, Delray Beach, FL 33445
10614 Yeager Road, Jacksonville, FL 32218
First Class Moving Systems, Inc.
70004 E Broadway Ave, Tampa, FL 33619
1475 Northwood Dr, St. Augustine, FL 32084
Alternate Florida to Utah moving options
DIY moving options offer real cost savings on a Florida to Utah move, with the right choice depending on how hands-on you want to be. Moving containers run about 35% less than full-service interstate movers, and rental trucks come in around 55% less.
With a rental truck (ex: U-Haul), you handle all the loading, driving, and unloading yourself, plus added costs like fuel, insurance, and equipment rentals on top of the base rate. If you'd rather skip the heavy lifting, local labor-only crews in Florida run $59 - $79 per hour to load the truck for you, while you still drive and unload on the Utah end.
With a moving container (ex: PODS), you handle the packing and loading in Florida on your own timeline, and the container company will drop it off in Utah for you to unload. A standard 16-foot container (the size most 2-3 bedroom interstate moves need) typically runs $316 - $813 to rent in Florida, before the long-distance haul fee shown above is added.
Why moveBuddha is the smarter way to find a mover:
Over the last 3 months, moveBuddha has processed 1,022 real quotes from Florida to Utah, so we know current pricing better than most. Checking our moving cost calculator before you talk to movers helps you avoid low-ball or inflated estimates.
Moving the reverse route? We've got you covered with our Utah to Florida guide.
Florida to Utah cost of living comparison
Before you commit to a Florida to Utah move, it helps to know how the two states actually compare. Based on the moving trends moveBuddha tracks nationwide, cost of living, job markets, housing, and lifestyle are the factors that most often make or break a relocation decision:
| Factor | Florida | Utah |
|---|---|---|
| Cost of living index | 102 | 105 |
| Average household income | $67,917 | $86,833 |
| Median home value | $392,176 | $517,020 |
| Unemployment rate | 2.9% | 3.5% |
| State income tax | 0.0% | 4.95% |
The cost of living in Utah is comparable to Florida, so most people making this move are driven by career, family, or personal reasons rather than cost differences. Day-to-day expenses should feel familiar after you settle in.
Getting to know Utah
Utah is nicknamed the Beehive State. People who've made this move point to abundant outdoor activities, growing population, and outdoor paradise as the biggest draws. Utah gets its name from the Native American tribe, Ute. The tribe has lived here for centuries, much before the first Europeans arrived in America. While traditionally the Ute tribe hunted, fished and gathered food, they also traded with other Native American tribes and with the Spanish.
Coming from Florida, where winters average 49°F, expect winters in Utah to run about 32° colder. Utah's temperatures are extreme, with cold temperatures in winter due to its elevation, and very hot summers statewide (with the exception of mountain areas and high mountain valleys). Utah is usually protected from major blasts of cold air by mountains lying north and east of the state. Utah, like most of the western United States, has few days of thunderstorms. On average there are fewer than 40 days of thunderstorm activity during the year, although these storms can be briefly intense when they do occur.
And in case you're feeling nostalgic once you're settled: Ybor City was once known as the Cigar Capital of the World with nearly 12,000 tabaqueros (cigar-makers) employed in 200 factories. Ybor City produced an estimated 700 million cigars a year at the industry’s peak.
Moving from Florida to Utah FAQs
How long does it take to move from Florida to Utah?
Most full-service Florida to Utah moves land in the 7 - 18 day range from pickup to delivery, with the exact number driven by distance, your mover's schedule, and whether your load is consolidated with others headed the same direction.
Moving containers take longer than full-service, typically 1 - 2 weeks from when you finish loading to delivery at your new home, because they ship by ground freight on a scheduled run. Rental trucks give you the most control over timing since you drive directly to Utah, but add 1 - 2 days of driving depending on the distance.
Should I ship my car when moving from Florida to Utah?
Deciding whether to drive your car or ship it depends on a few things: the distance, how tight your timeline is, and the number of vehicles involved. Auto transport for a Florida to Utah move typically costs $600 - $1,500 depending on distance and vehicle type, with open transport on the lower end and enclosed transport for higher-value vehicles running more.
Most people shipping their car on a long-distance move do so when the drive would take more than 2 days, they're relocating more than 1 vehicle, or they'd rather fly directly to Utah and start settling in without a multi-day drive. If you can make the drive in a day, driving yourself is usually cheaper.
See our Florida car shipping guide for vetted auto transport companies and current pricing for this route.
How far in advance should I book an interstate move?
Book your 2,374-mile Florida to Utah move 4 - 8 weeks in advance for off-season dates (October - April), and 8 - 12 weeks in advance for peak season dates (mid-May - mid-September). Booking earlier gives you better availability, lower rates, and more flexibility on pickup and delivery dates. Routes this long are usually consolidated with other loads heading the same direction, so carriers lock in their Florida-to-Utah schedule further out than they would for a shorter haul — lean toward the high end of that window.
Peak season demand drives both rates and crew availability tighter industry-wide, so movers book up faster between mid-May and mid-September regardless of destination. For off-season moves, 4 weeks is usually enough notice for most full-service movers, but earlier booking still gives you more pricing leverage.
Who regulates interstate moves?
Interstate moves (any move that crosses state lines, like a Florida to Utah relocation) are regulated federally by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA). Every interstate mover needs a valid USDOT number — verify one for free at FMCSA's carrier lookup tool, and report violations to FMCSA at 1-888-368-7238.
In Florida: Individuals and companies engaging in for-profit local and intrastate moving within the Sunshine State must register each year with the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services – Division of Consumer Services. In Utah: Although a local license is not required in Utah, make sure the moving company you’ll be hiring is registered with U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT). To verify if you’re dealing with a legal and licensed mover, you may ask them their USDOT registration number.
Are full-service movers worth it for a Florida to Utah move?
People making the Florida to Utah move are often chasing robust economic growth in Utah — the kind of move worth protecting with professional handling rather than risking on a DIY haul.
Full-service movers are worth it for a Florida to Utah move when any of the following apply: you're moving a large home (3+ bedrooms), your timeline is tight, you have high-value or fragile items that need professional handling, or you can't take time away from work to manage the logistics of a multi-day drive across state lines.
DIY options make more sense when you're moving a smaller home (1-2 bedrooms), cost is the primary constraint, and you have the time and physical capacity to handle loading, driving, and unloading yourself. Moving containers, about 35% less than full-service, are the best middle-ground for people who want to skip the drive but still save significantly over full-service pricing.
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Moving from Florida to Utah: the bottom line
The cost to move from Florida to Utah ranges from $3,500 - $8,000 for a 2-3 bedroom home with full-service movers. Moving containers and rental trucks cost 35% - 55% less for the same move. For most people making this 2,374-mile relocation, hiring a full-service mover is the most reliable option, especially for larger homes, time-sensitive moves, or relocations involving high-value items.
To get the best price, collect at least 3 quotes, book 4 - 12 weeks in advance depending on your season, and schedule a mid-week, mid-month pickup date when possible. Use our moving cost calculator to compare costs across all service types for your specific home size.