Moving from Florida to Georgia moving is one of the most stressful decisions a household can make. And right now, the Florida to Georgia corridor is one of the busiest relocation routes in the entire country.
If you’re somewhere between fed up with Florida’s insurance bills and genuinely curious about what Georgia has to offer, this guide is written for you. We’ve helped hundreds of families make this exact move. We own our trucks, we employ our crew, and we see what this route actually costs day in and day out. Not what a broker quotes you. What you actually pay.
Why Floridians Are Heading to Georgia
It’s not just your neighbor who left. It’s a genuine migration pattern that’s been building for years.
Florida was the single largest source of inbound migration to Georgia, contributing around 56,000 newcomers in recent data. That’s not a coincidence. According to the PODS Moving Trends Report, the Southeast has dominated U.S. relocation patterns for several consecutive years, with Georgia consistently ranking among the top destination states driven by affordable housing, job growth, and a cost structure that sits below the national average. Floridians are leaving for reasons that are very practical: home insurance premiums that have surpassed $10,000 a year in coastal markets, traffic that’s gotten worse with every new transplant from the Northeast, and a cost of living that quietly crept past what most people originally signed up for.
Georgia isn’t a perfect state. It has income tax, colder winters, and fewer beaches. But for a lot of Florida families, the math is starting to favor the move, and the numbers bear that out.
Is Georgia Actually Cheaper Than Florida?
People ask us this constantly. The short answer is yes, in most of the categories that actually affect your monthly budget.
Georgia housing costs run approximately 18% lower than Florida’s, and rent is nearly 18% more affordable on average. Utilities, groceries, and car insurance also tend to run lower in Georgia’s major metros compared to South Florida or even Tampa Bay.
The one area where Florida still wins is state income tax. Florida has none. Georgia sits around 5.75%. That sounds like a dealbreaker, but stay with us through section five, because the actual math is not what most people expect.
What You’ll Really Pay on This Route
The Florida to Georgia moving cost depends on three things: how much you own, where in Florida you’re leaving from, and where in Georgia you’re landing.
Here’s what we see regularly on this route, based on real carrier pricing from our own jobs, not broker estimates that change once your furniture is already loaded:
A studio or one-bedroom move typically runs between $1,200 and $2,500. A two or three-bedroom home falls in the $2,500 to $4,500 range. Larger households, four bedrooms and up, generally come in between $4,500 and $7,000, with the higher end applying to longer routes or added services like full packing.
One thing most moving guides won’t tell you is that brokers don’t own trucks. They sell your job to a third party, sometimes at a markup. At Moving Hub, we’re a licensed carrier. The price we quote is the price you pay, because our crew handles your move from loading to delivery with no handoffs.
Get a route-specific quote at moving-hub.net
Atlanta vs Savannah: The Cost Difference
Not all Georgia destinations carry the same price tag, and the cost to move from Florida to Atlanta or Savannah varies more than most people budget for.
Florida to Atlanta runs roughly 400 to 500 miles depending on your origin city. Expect costs in the $2,500 to $5,000 range for a standard household. Atlanta’s urban logistics add complexity. Building access requirements, elevator reservations, and parking permits in denser neighborhoods can add time and cost. It’s manageable, but it’s something worth asking your carrier about upfront.
Florida to Savannah is shorter, roughly 250 to 350 miles from most of North and Central Florida. Costs typically fall between $1,800 and $4,000. For families relocating from Jacksonville or the Palm Beach area, Savannah is often the closer destination and can be noticeably cheaper.
You can explore our Georgia long distance moving services or visit our dedicated Florida to Georgia route page to get real pricing for your specific origin and destination.
The Tax Truth Most Blogs Get Wrong
Georgia’s state income tax is real. Florida’s lack of one is a genuine financial advantage. But here is what most comparison articles skip.
If you’re moving from a mid-to-high cost Florida market and you save $250 to $500 a month on housing, $150 or more on home insurance, and another $75 to $125 on utilities, you’re looking at $475 to $775 in monthly savings. For most households, that more than offsets what Georgia’s income tax costs you on a paycheck. And in coastal Florida markets where home insurance is particularly brutal, the gap is even wider.
We’re not financial advisors, and your numbers will depend on your income and your destination. But the families we move who go in expecting Georgia to be financially worse often find the opposite within their first year.
For a deeper look at how Georgia’s overall cost structure compares nationally, the U.S. News and World Report cost of living rankings are worth reviewing before you finalize your decision.
Best Georgia Cities for Florida Movers
The right city depends on what you’re looking for. Here are the four destinations we move Floridians to most often.
Atlanta is the clear choice for career-focused movers. It hosts major employers across finance, technology, logistics, and a growing film industry. Atlanta suburbs like Alpharetta, Woodstock, and Sandy Springs consistently rank among the top school districts in the country, making the metro particularly attractive for families.
Savannah suits those who want coastal charm and a slower pace of life. The port continues to drive steady employment, and the historic district offers a lifestyle that feels genuinely different from Florida’s beachside density. Housing is more affordable than Atlanta, and the city has a character that’s hard to replicate.
Augusta is growing quietly. Healthcare and the energy sector are driving real job growth, and housing prices remain some of the lowest among Georgia’s major cities.
Athens is popular with younger movers and professionals who want a college-town energy with a lower cost of entry than Atlanta.
What to Expect on Moving Day
A typical Florida to Georgia move follows a predictable rhythm once you’re booked with a carrier.
A loading day on a standard two or three-bedroom home takes four to eight hours. Transit from most Florida cities to Georgia destinations runs one to two days. Delivery and unloading adds another two to four hours once we arrive.
Book two to four weeks out in warmer months. If you’re moving between May and August, book earlier. That’s our busiest season on this route and availability does tighten. Fall and winter moves are easier to schedule and often come in at better pricing.
If your new Georgia home isn’t ready on your exact move-in date, ask us about short-term storage. We keep your belongings secure between loading and delivery, and it prevents you from being stuck in limbo. More details are on our storage services page.
How to Lower Your Moving Cost
A few things consistently reduce what our customers pay on this route.
Move midweek. Tuesday through Thursday is lower demand, and we have more scheduling flexibility. Declutter before your move date, because every item removed from your inventory saves time on the truck. Be flexible on your delivery window by a day or two if you can, because that flexibility helps us route more efficiently and often works in your favor on price. And book a carrier directly rather than through a broker, because every middleman in the chain adds margin.
FAQs
How much does it cost to move from Florida to Georgia?
Most moves on this route fall between $1,200 and $7,000 depending on home size, distance, and services included. A two to three-bedroom household averages $2,500 to $4,500. Visit moving-hub.net for pricing based on your specific route.
Is it worth moving from Florida to Georgia?
For most of the families we work with, yes. The savings on housing, insurance, and daily expenses typically outweigh Georgia’s income tax within the first year, particularly for households leaving high-cost Florida markets.
How long does it take to move from Florida to Georgia?
The full process, loading through delivery, typically takes two to three days. Transit alone is one to two days depending on origin and destination cities.
Ready to Move from Florida to Georgia?
We’re not going to oversell this. Moving is hard. It costs money, it takes time, and the margin for error is real when you’re trusting someone with everything you own.
What we can tell you is that Moving Hub is a licensed interstate carrier. We own our trucks. We hire and train our crew. When you get a quote from us, the people who show up to load your Florida home are the same people delivering to your Georgia address.
No brokers. No handoffs. No surprises on the final invoice.
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