April 17, 2026

Moving From New Jersey to Florida: What to Know Before You Go

Moving from NJ to FL takes 2 to 14 business days. 2BR costs Last Updated: April 2026

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Last Updated: April 2026

Moving from New Jersey to Florida covers roughly 1,000 to 1,300 miles and typically takes 2 to 14 business days, with a 2-bedroom home costing $3,800 to $5,800 and a 3-bedroom home costing $7,500 to $9,500 for long-distance service. Safebound Moving & Storage (USDOT 2900155) is a licensed carrier and broker based in West Palm Beach, Florida, that has completed over 35,000 residential and commercial relocations across all 48 continental states since 2016. This guide covers transit times, pricing, the I-95 corridor, tax differences, and how to plan a move between these two states.

Key Takeaways

  • New Jersey to Florida falls in the 1,001 to 1,500 mile transit band: 2 to 14 business days.
  • A 2-bedroom long-distance move on this route typically costs $3,800 to $5,800.
  • A 3-bedroom long-distance move on this route typically costs $7,500 to $9,500.
  • Long-distance pricing is based on volume (cubic footage) with a 400 cubic foot minimum.
  • All estimates are binding unless the customer adds services or changes the work order.
  • Florida has no state income tax, which is one of the primary financial reasons for this move.

How Long Does a New Jersey to Florida Move Take?

The New Jersey to Florida corridor covers 1,000 to 1,300 miles depending on origin and destination cities. That puts it in the 1,001 to 1,500 mile transit band, with a delivery window of 2 to 14 business days. The full transit time table below shows all four distance bands for reference.

Distance BandTransit WindowCommon Factors
0 to 500 miles0 to 7 business daysPickup access, weather, truck availability
501 to 1,000 miles1 to 10 business daysLoad size, routing schedule, storage needs
1,001 to 1,500 miles2 to 14 business daysNJ to FL corridor: shared scheduling, highway routing
1,501 to 3,300 miles3 to 21 business daysCross-country routing, multiple delivery zones

Business days do not include weekends. Holidays can extend the window. The exact delivery date depends on pickup timing, truck routing, and access conditions at the Florida destination. The delivery spread should be confirmed in writing before booking so there are no surprises about when to expect the truck.

How Much Does Moving From NJ to FL Cost?

Long-distance moves are priced by volume (cubic footage), not by the hour. Every long-distance shipment requires a 400 cubic foot minimum. The rate per cubic foot is determined by the destination zone, and the final price is built from a visual or video estimate of the household inventory.

Home SizeTypical VolumeNJ to FL Cost Range
Studio / 1 Bedroom400 to 600 cubic feet$2,500 to $3,800
2 Bedroom600 to 1,000 cubic feet$3,800 to $5,800
3 Bedroom1,000 to 1,500 cubic feet$7,500 to $9,500
4 Bedroom1,200 to 2,000 cubic feet$9,000 to $12,500
5+ Bedroom1,500 to 2,500+ cubic feet$11,000 to $15,000+

The table below shows how Florida long-distance pricing compares across all major destination corridors. Use it to benchmark this route against other common moves.

Distance RangeCommon Destinations2-Bedroom3-Bedroom4-Bedroom
300-500 milesGeorgia, Alabama, South Carolina$2,400-$4,000$4,000-$6,500$8,500+
500-800 milesNorth Carolina, Tennessee, Louisiana$2,600-$4,200$4,200-$7,500$9,500+
800-1,200 milesVirginia, Kentucky, Mississippi, Arkansas$2,800-$4,800$4,800-$7,700$9,800+
1,200-1,600 milesNew York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Illinois$3,800-$5,800$7,500-$9,500$9,800+
1,600-2,000 milesMassachusetts, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota$4,500-$6,500$6,000-$8,500$10,000+
2,000-2,800 milesWashington, Oregon, Nevada, Arizona$5,500-$8,000$8,000-$12,500$12,000+
2,800+ milesCalifornia (all regions)$5,500-$8,000$8,500-$12,500$13,500+

Source: Verified pricing data for Florida-origin long-distance moves. All prices are estimates based on standard household sizes and may vary with access conditions, specialty items, or additional services. Flat-rate move price; packing materials quoted separately.

Four pricing options are available for long-distance moves:

  1. Binding estimate based on visual or video survey. The price is locked unless the customer adds services or changes the work order.
  2. Flat-rate quote. Requires a visual or onsite estimate. The total is fixed as long as the inventory matches what was surveyed.
  3. Dedicated truck. The customer's belongings fill the entire truck with no shared loads from other households. Full control over the schedule and delivery timeline.
  4. Fully customized solution. The move is built around the customer's specific needs, timeline, and requirements, including multiple stops, specialty items, or flexible delivery windows.

All estimates are binding. The price does not change unless you add services or modify the work order after the estimate is completed.

What Is the I-95 Corridor Like for This Move?

The I-95 corridor is the most direct route from New Jersey to Florida, running roughly 1,100 miles from northern New Jersey through Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, the Carolinas, Georgia, and into Florida. It is also one of the most heavily traveled interstate highways on the East Coast.

Tolls apply in several states along this route. New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, and Florida all have toll roads or turnpike sections on or near I-95. For a household move, tolls are typically included in the carrier's operating costs and do not appear as a separate line item on the estimate.

Seasonal traffic matters. Summer moves face heavier vacation traffic through the Carolinas and into Florida. Winter moves may deal with weather delays in the mid-Atlantic states. Route conditions are factored into the delivery window before booking, so the transit band reflects real conditions rather than a best-case scenario.

How Do NJ and FL Taxes Compare After a Move?

The tax difference between New Jersey and Florida is one of the biggest reasons people make this move. Here is how the key tax categories compare.

Tax ItemNew JerseyFlorida
State income taxYes (1.4% to 10.75%)No state income tax
Sales tax6.625% statewide6% statewide, varies by county
Property taxAmong the highest in the U.S.Generally lower, varies by county
Estate taxNo estate tax (repealed 2018)No estate tax

New Jersey residency rules can still affect the tax year of the move. If you earn income in New Jersey before establishing Florida residency, that income may still be subject to New Jersey taxes. Keep closing papers, lease dates, and move records together for tax filing. Consult a qualified tax professional for guidance on your specific situation.

What Do Most People Overlook on This Route?

Three planning gaps cause the most problems on New Jersey to Florida moves.

Estimate type. Most people do not ask whether their estimate is binding. A binding estimate locks the price. A non-binding estimate can change after the truck is loaded. Always confirm whether your estimate is binding before signing.

Delivery window vs. exact date. Long-distance moves deliver within a window, not on a single day. For this route, that window is 2 to 14 business days. Plan housing, travel, and utility start dates around the window, not a single expected date.

Storage backup. If the Florida home is not ready when the truck arrives, items need somewhere to go. Climate-controlled storage in wooden vaults avoids the scramble of last-minute arrangements. Storage rates range from $0.40 to $0.75 per cubic foot, or a pre-agreed flat rate, with a $75 per vault vaulting/unvaulting charge.

What Are the Pros and Cons of This Move?

FactorPotential UpsidePotential Downside
TaxesNo Florida state income taxNJ residency timing can still affect the move year
ClimateWarmer winters, no snow removalHeat, humidity, hurricane season planning
HousingOften more square footage per dollarInsurance costs can be higher in some FL areas
TimingMore flexible winter schedulingDelivery windows span several business days
PlanningClearer long-term financial goalsMore coordination for travel, storage, and school dates

Summary

Moving from New Jersey to Florida covers 1,000 to 1,300 miles along the I-95 corridor, with a transit window of 2 to 14 business days. A 2-bedroom move typically costs $3,800 to $5,800, and a 3-bedroom move typically costs $7,500 to $9,500. Long-distance pricing is based on volume with a 400 cubic foot minimum, and binding estimates protect the quoted price. The tax savings from Florida's lack of state income tax is one of the primary financial drivers, but planning for the delivery window, storage backup, and residency timing is just as important as the move itself.

Ready to Plan Your NJ to FL Move?

Get a free estimate from Safebound Moving & Storage. Call 561-510-7191 or request a free quote online. With 4.9 stars across 2,401 Google reviews and 35,000+ completed moves, the team can walk you through your transit window, pricing, and delivery options for the New Jersey to Florida corridor. Mon-Fri 8:30am-9pm \| Sat-Sun 10am-6pm.


Frequently Asked Questions

Is it better to live in Florida or New Jersey?

It depends on what matters most to you. Florida is often chosen for warmer weather, no state income tax, and a simpler annual tax picture. New Jersey can appeal to people who want closer access to major Northeast job markets and familiar neighborhoods. The decision usually comes down to housing costs, commute needs, family ties, and the lifestyle you want after the move.

Why do so many people move from NJ to FL?

Many people move for weather, retirement planning, and a different monthly cost structure. Others want to leave behind long commutes, winter driving, or some of the highest property taxes in the country. The move also becomes more appealing when family members already live in Florida or when someone wants to simplify their financial picture before starting fresh.

How do I pack fragile items for a long-distance move?

Pack fragile items in sturdy boxes with enough cushioning to prevent shifting during transit. Wrap each item individually, fill empty spaces so contents do not move, and label boxes clearly so they stay upright during loading. For breakables that matter most, professional packing services can prepare each item for a long interstate move.

What does moving insurance cover on an interstate move?

The federal minimum is Released Value Protection at $0.60 per pound per article, included at no charge with any licensed interstate move. Full Value Protection provides broader per-item coverage and is quoted per move. Company-level cargo insurance of $750,000 is separate from item-level protection. For a move this long, it is worth asking for the coverage level that matches your household.

How much does a NJ to FL move cost?

Long-distance moves are priced by volume (cubic footage) and destination zone. A 2-bedroom NJ to FL move typically costs $3,800 to $5,800, and a 3-bedroom costs $7,500 to $9,500. The most accurate step is to request a written estimate based on your specific inventory and route.

How do I safely move furniture on a long-distance route?

Use proper wrapping, sturdy padding, and secure loading so furniture does not shift during transit. Disassemble what can be safely broken down, protect corners and edges, and keep hardware in labeled bags. For bulky or delicate pieces, a professional crew can reduce handling errors across a route this long.

What happens if items are damaged during the move?

Document the condition right away and report it through the mover's claims process. Coverage depends on the protection selected, so the claim outcome can differ between Released Value Protection and Full Value Protection. Keep photos, inventory notes, and delivery paperwork so the issue can be reviewed accurately.

How do I verify a mover is licensed for interstate moves from NJ to FL?

Confirm the carrier's USDOT number, MC number, and BBB accreditation. Those credentials can be verified through the FMCSA carrier database. For an interstate move, confirming registration and complaint history helps ensure the company follows federal transport requirements.

How far in advance should I plan this move?

Plan as early as possible, especially if you want flexibility with pickup dates, packing help, or storage. Long-distance moves need time for inventory checks, route planning, and scheduling. Popular moving periods fill quickly, so starting with a quote request 4 to 8 weeks before the move date gives the most options.

What if my Florida home is not ready when the truck arrives?

Storage bridges the gap between pickup and move-in. Items are placed in wooden vaults inside a climate-controlled facility until you are ready for delivery. Storage rates range from $0.40 to $0.75 per cubic foot, with a $75 per vault vaulting/unvaulting charge. Deliveries are scheduled by appointment, so you choose when items arrive at the new home.


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About the Author

Leo Cavaretta \| Moving Industry Specialist, Safebound Moving & Storage

Leo Cavaretta specializes in interstate moving regulations, USDOT compliance, residential relocation, and moving cost transparency, helping customers navigate the full moving process with confidence. Safebound Moving & Storage is a licensed carrier based in West Palm Beach, Florida, holding USDOT 2900155, MC 975408, FL IM2839, and $750,000 cargo coverage. BBB Accredited. 35,000+ moves completed across all 48 continental states since 2016. Get a free quote or learn about the team.

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This content is for informational and educational purposes only. Moving costs vary based on distance, volume, services required, and timing. All moves are subject to Safebound's terms of service and require formal written estimates. Contact Safebound directly at 561-510-7191 for accurate pricing specific to your move. Safebound Moving & Storage is licensed and insured: USDOT 2900155 \| MC 975408 \| FL IM2839 \| $750,000 cargo coverage \| BBB Accredited.

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