Key factors that impact the cost of your Charlotte to St. Petersburg movetoggle

The cost of Charlotte movers will depend on:

  • Size of your move: The more items you have, the more your move will cost. A smaller move from Charlotte to St. Petersburg (like a one-bedroom) could be as low as $1,248, while larger moves may reach $7,945 for a four-bedroom home.
  • Seasonal demand: Moving in the summer? Expect to pay more โ€” itโ€™s the busiest time of year for movers in Charlotte.
  • DIY vs. hiring pros: You can cut costs by renting a truck (typically $530 to $1,385, but it requires more effort than hiring professional movers.

What to know before moving from Charlotte to St. Petersburg

Moving from Charlotte to St. Petersburg means adjusting to a different pace of life โ€” and a different price tag. On average, it costs significantly more to live in Charlotte than in St. Petersburg, making the move an opportunity for many to enjoy a lower cost of living.

Check out how Charlotte compares to St. Petersburg so you know what to expect before you relocate:

Charlotte St. Petersburg
Average rent cost $1,790 $2,075
Average home value $391,658 $360,584
Average income (per capita) $64,814 $64,374
Cost of living (single person) $3,158 $2,642
Cost of living (family of 4) $8,325 $6,178
Unemployment rate 3.3% 4.6%
Sales tax 7.25% 7.0%
State income tax 4.5% 0.0%
  • Rent prices in St. Petersburg are 16% higher than in Charlotte, which means youโ€™ll have less money in your pocket each month.
  • In terms of homeownership, youโ€™ll be able to get more for your money in St. Petersburg.
    Home prices in St. Petersburg are 7.9% lower than in Charlotte.
  • Income is the same in St. Petersburg and Charlotte. The top employers in St. Petersburg include Jabil, FADV Holdings, and Raymond James.
  • The cost of living for a single person in St. Petersburg is 16.3% lower than in Charlotte. This includes routine expenses like utilities, groceries, clothing, and transportation.
  • The cost of living for a family in St. Petersburg is 25.8% lower than in Charlotte.
  • The unemployment rate in St. Petersburg is 39.39% higher than in Charlotte.
  • Youโ€™ll spend less on retail and restaurants in St. Petersburg, since the cityโ€™s sales taxes in St. Petersburg are 3.45% lower than in Charlotte.
  • One perk of moving to St. Petersburg is paying less in state income taxes, which are 100.00% lower than in Charlotte.

To put this in perspective, you would need around $2,509.82 in St. Petersburg to maintain the same standard of life that you can have with $3,000.00 in Charlotte.

How life is different in Charlotte vs. St. Petersburg

St. Petersburg Charlotte
Population 259,343 874,579
AllTransit Transportation Performance Score 6 5
Walkability score 43 26
Bike friendliness score 59 31
Crime Index 39.54 46.52
Safety Index 60.46 53.48
Air Quality Good Moderate
  • St. Petersburg might offer you a slower pace of life, since the population is about 70% less than Charlotte.
  • St. Petersburg offers better access to buses and trains than Charlotte, based on public transportation ratings. St. Petersburg has a transit score of 6 out of 10 compared to 5 in Charlotte. The higher the score, the more public transportation pickup and dropoff locations a city provides.
  • Living in St. Petersburg means youโ€™ll likely be within closer walking distance to restaurants, shops, parks, and entertainment than you are in Charlotte. St. Petersburg is considered more walkable than Charlotte, with a score of 43 out of 100 versus 26 out of 100 in Charlotte. A cityโ€™s walkability score indicates how pedestrian-friendly it is in terms of proximity of neighborhoods to amenities.
  • If cycling is your thing, St. Petersburg is considered more bike-friendly than Charlotte in terms of designated lanes and connectivity and how many residents opt to commute on two wheels rather than by car. St. Petersburg has a bike-friendliness score of 59 out of 100, while Charlotte is rated as 31 out of 100.
  • St. Petersburg has a lower crime rate than Charlotte based on scores of 39.54 and Charlotte's 46.52, respectively. The crime index shows how safe a city is perceived to be. So, a lower score generally means less crime.
  • You might find more confidence in your overall safety in St. Petersburg than in Charlotte, based on St. Petersburgโ€™s safety index of 60.46 versus 53.48 for Charlotte. With this index, higher scores indicate more safety, particularly around how comfortable residents feel walking alone during the day and at night.
  • You can breathe easy knowing that St. Petersburg has better air quality than in Charlotte. St. Petersburg has Good air quality, compared to moderate in Charlotte. Ratings of good to moderate mean very low risk of health concerns, although people with conditions like asthma or allergies could be affected. Beyond the moderate rating, health concerns increase for some or all residents.

Other things to consider for your Charlotte vs. St. Petersburg move

  • Weather: St. Petersburg has hot and humid summers and cool to mild winters.
  • HOA rules: To keep things running smoothly, make sure you're familiar with any HOA or community moving policies before the big day.
  • Elevator reservation: Make sure to arrange elevator access in advance if your building requires reservations for moving.
  • Truck parking permits: Make sure to look into local parking regulationsโ€”some areas require permits for large moving trucks.
  • State licensing: 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 โ€“ Division of Consumer Services. Ensure the company you choose is licensed to handle your move.
  • State regulator: You can verify a Florida moving company\โ€™s license by visiting the state'spublic utilities commission
  • Moving permits: You wonโ€™t need a moving permit in Florida, though it\โ€™s smart to double-check any local parking restrictions ahead of your move.
  • Change of address: To avoid missing any mail, we recommend submitting your USPS change of address form at least a week before your move. You can choose your official move date to make sure everything gets forwarded properly toSt. Petersburg Start the process here.
  • Moving company insurance: The amount and type of insurance movers must have depends on state regulations.Released Value Protection stands out as a cost-effective choice, provided by movers at no extra expense, although it comes with limited coverage. In this option, the mover's liability is capped at 60 cents per pound per article. To ensure comprehensive coverage matching the full value of your items, consult with your chosen moving company about alternative options or explore third-party insurance providers. Secure the best protection for your belongings during the move with these tailored coverage choices.
  • Moving checklist: Let our moving checklist guide you through the process and help ensure nothing slips through the cracks.

Where to live in St. Petersburg

Now that youโ€™ve chosen "Always in Season" as your next home, here are a few of the best neighborhoods in St. Petersburg to check out.

Best neighborhoods for singles

  • North Downtown
  • North Shore
  • Crescent Lake
  • Uptown
  • University Park

Best neighborhoods for families

  • Crescent Heights
  • Holiday Park
  • Euclid-St. Paul
  • Magnolia Heights
  • Snell Isle

Things to do in St. Petersburg

After settling into your new Florida home, youโ€™ll want to branch out and explore your new city. Luckily, St. Petersburg has lots to offer, no matter what youโ€™re interested in:

  • Arts and culture: St. Petersburg is home to museums and cultural arts centers like the The Dali Museum, Chihuly Collection, Duncan McClellan Gallery, Imagine Museum, and James Museum of Western & Wildlife Art.
  • Outdoor recreation: The cityโ€™s Sawgrass Lake Park, Boyd Hill Nature Preserve, Vinoy Park, and Skyway Fishing Pier State Park โ€” among other sites โ€” are great places to hike, ride bikes, or just enjoy nature.
  • Sports: Catch a live game and cheer on the home team at an game.

FAQ

When is the best time to move from Charlotte to St. Petersburg?

The most budget-friendly and comfortable times to move from Charlotte to St. Petersburg are in the spring or fall, when the weather is mild and moving rates in Charlotte are lower.

When is the cheapest time to move from Charlotte to St. Petersburg?

With many people choosing to move from Charlotte to St. Petersburg in spring or fall, winter moves often come with better rates. Take a look at our moving discounts guide to find out how to save.

How long does a move from Charlotte to St. Petersburg take?

Moving from Charlotte, NC to St. Petersburg, FL covers 603 miles and usually takes one to six days. Need to move faster? Some Charlotte movers offer expedited options. If youโ€™re not ready to receive your items, look into storage solutions in St. Petersburg.

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