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July 23, 2026
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If you are looking for movers from Orlando to Miami, here is the direct answer: expect to pay between $1,100 and $3,200 depending on home size and volume. The route covers roughly 236 miles via I-4 and Florida's Turnpike. Most moves complete in one day. Moving Hub is a licensed direct carrier serving this route with binding quotes. What you are quoted is what you pay, full stop.
That said, price is only part of what you need to know. The part most people miss is what happens on the Miami end. South Florida condos, high-rises, and HOA communities come with access rules, paperwork requirements, and elevator booking windows that most Orlando to Miami moving companies are simply not prepared for. This guide covers all of it.

Orlando to Miami moving costs are priced based on volume, distance, and the time of year. Moving Hub prices by cubic feet, not weight. That matters because weight-based pricing leaves room for inflated numbers after your furniture gets loaded. Volume-based pricing is tied directly to what you actually own.
Typical cost ranges for this route:
Home SizeEstimated CostStudio / 1-bedroom$1,100 to $1,6002-bedroom$1,700 to $2,4003-bedroom$2,500 to $3,2004-bedroom and above$3,200 and up
According to the 2025 This Old House Moving Survey, most people hiring full-service movers paid between $1,000 and $5,000, with $2,000 being the most commonly reported total. Only 43% of respondents received a binding estimate. That number matters because a non-binding estimate can legally increase on delivery day. A binding estimate cannot.
Moving Hub issues binding estimates only. You approve the number before anything is loaded.
Expert Tip from Brendan Thomas, Senior Moving Consultant, Moving Hub: "A lot of customers call us after getting a suspiciously low quote from a broker. The crew that shows up is a third-party operation hired at the last minute. When pricing feels unusually low for an Orlando to Miami move, that is almost always the first sign you are dealing with a broker, not a carrier."
Moving from Orlando to Miami and want a price you can count on? Request a free binding quote from Moving Hub today. It takes under 60 seconds and carries zero obligation.
Orlando to Miami relocation covers approximately 236 miles. With a professional crew, most moves on this route complete within one day. Loading typically takes two to four hours depending on home size. Drive time runs three to four hours. Unloading runs two to three hours on the Miami end.
If your destination is a high-rise or HOA community, unloading time extends based on elevator access and building move-in windows. More on that in the next section.
For larger 3- or 4-bedroom homes, a next-day delivery window is available. Your delivery timeline is confirmed in writing before anything is loaded onto the truck.
If you are handling a move in the other direction, the [Miami to Orlando moving guide] covers the reverse route in full detail.

This is where most Orlando to Miami moving companies fall short. South Florida residential buildings are not like Central Florida. If you are moving into a condo, high-rise, or HOA-managed property in Miami, Brickell, Edgewater, or Miami Beach, your mover needs to handle all of the following before moving day arrives.
Most Miami high-rises require the moving company to provide a COI naming the building or HOA as an additional insured. Without it, the crew will not be permitted past the lobby. Moving Hub provides COI documentation as standard. You share your building's specific requirements at booking and we send the paperwork directly to building management.
Miami residential buildings restrict elevator access for moves. Most allow move-ins only Monday through Friday between 9 AM and 5 PM. You will be assigned a 4-hour window. If your crew runs over, the building can shut down access and the rest of your furniture stays on the truck. Experienced movers size the crew around your window, not around a generic hourly rate.
Most Miami HOA communities charge a refundable common area deposit between $500 and $1,000. This is separate from your moving cost. Pay it in advance and photograph hallways and the elevator before the crew starts. Moving Hub's crew brings floor and door protection as standard equipment on every South Florida move.
Parking garage clearances in Miami high-rises commonly run 8 to 10 feet. Many standard moving trucks exceed 11 feet. Your mover needs to confirm vehicle height against your building's clearance before moving day, not discover the problem at the loading dock. Moving Hub verifies this at booking.
For a full breakdown of what South Florida buildings require from your moving crew, the [Florida local movers guide] covers COI, elevator, and gate access requirements across Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach counties.
Moving into a Miami condo or gated community? Contact Moving Hub and tell us your building's requirements. We handle the COI, elevator booking, and truck access coordination before moving day.

Cheap movers from Orlando to Miami Florida listings on aggregator sites are frequently brokers, not carriers. The quote looks attractive because it does not reflect the actual cost of the move. Once a third-party carrier confirms your inventory, the price adjusts.
Moving BrokerMoving Carrier (Moving Hub)Owns trucksNoYesEmploys movers directlyNoYesBinding estimatesRarelyAlwaysCOI documentationNot guaranteedStandardPrice changes on deliveryCommonNot possibleFMCSA licensed carrierNoYes
You can verify any moving company's credentials through the FMCSA SAFER system. Moving Hub holds USDOT #3699092 and MC #1293570. Both are active and publicly searchable.
Real Case Study: A family relocating from Dr. Phillips in Orlando to a Brickell high-rise in Miami booked Moving Hub in October. Their 2-bedroom move was completed same-day. The COI was sent to building management three days before the move. The freight elevator was reserved for a 9 AM to 1 PM window. The truck height was confirmed against the garage clearance in advance. The move wrapped by 12:40 PM at the exact binding estimate. No adjustments. No surprises on delivery day.
For moves continuing outside Florida, the long-distance movers Florida page covers the full Florida corridor with route-by-route pricing. If you are relocating your business along this route, Moving Hub's commercial movers page covers office and small business relocations on the same binding estimate model.

Orlando to Miami relocation cost is directly affected by timing. June through August is peak season on this route. Demand is high, availability is tight, and prices reflect that across every licensed carrier operating in Florida.
October through January is the least competitive window. Rates are lower, move dates are easier to confirm, and crew availability is more flexible. The 2025 This Old House Moving Survey confirms that timing plays a direct role in final costs, with off-peak movers consistently paying less than those booking during the summer rush.
One more thing: avoid the last three days of any month in any season. Building elevator slots in Miami fill weeks out at month-end when lease turnovers stack up. You will be fighting for a window you have no control over.
Expert Tip from Brendan Thomas, Senior Moving Consultant, Moving Hub: "The biggest delays I see on Orlando-to-Miami moves happen because the customer did not call the building office before booking a mover. Get your building's move-in rules in writing first. Then call us. We build the whole plan around those requirements."
For moves further up the coast, [Orlando to Tampa movers] and long-distance movers Florida cover both corridors with the same binding estimate model. Planning a longer haul? Our moving from Arizona to New York and long-distance movers Greer SC pages cover cross-country routes with identical pricing transparency.
A 2-bedroom Orlando to Miami move typically runs between $1,700 and $2,400 with Moving Hub. Pricing is based on cubic feet, not weight, and your estimate is binding. The number you approve before loading is the number on your final invoice.
Yes, in most cases. Miami high-rises and condo buildings require a freight elevator reservation for move-ins. Slots are typically 4-hour windows, weekdays only, between 9 AM and 5 PM. Moving Hub coordinates this reservation with your building management before moving day.
Most Miami HOA buildings require a Certificate of Insurance (COI) naming the building as an additional insured, along with proof of the mover's USDOT and MC license numbers. Moving Hub provides COI documentation as a standard part of every South Florida move.
Yes. Moving Hub has direct experience with Miami-Dade high-rise and HOA move requirements. We handle COI filing, freight elevator coordination, truck height verification, and floor protection as part of your standard move. No add-on fees for logistics coordination.
A binding estimate is a written guarantee that your final moving cost will not exceed the quoted amount, provided your inventory does not change. It legally protects you from price increases on delivery day. Moving Hub issues binding estimates only. Non-binding estimates, which are common with brokers, can and do increase after loading.
Hiring movers from Orlando to Miami comes down to one question: do you know who is actually showing up? With Moving Hub, you do. We own the trucks, we employ the crew, and we issue binding estimates before anything moves. No broker handoffs. No mystery crews. No price changes on delivery day.
We handle the COI, the freight elevator booking, the truck clearance check, and the building coordination. You handle the walk-through. We handle everything else.
Get your free binding quote from Moving Hub now and book with a licensed direct carrier that knows exactly what South Florida buildings require.
Call us directly at 980-279-5945
Brendan Thomas is a Senior Moving Consultant at Moving Hub with 10 years of hands-on experience across local and long-distance relocations. He has coordinated hundreds of residential and interstate moves and has dealt with the real problems that show up on moving day. Brendan writes from the floor up, not from a desk removed from the work. When he breaks down pricing, hidden fees, or the difference between a carrier and a broker, it comes from a decade of doing this job, not researching it.
Whether you're moving across town or anywhere in Florida, Moving Hub is here to help with local and long-distance moving, packing, and storage services. Request your free, no-obligation quote today and let's get your move on the schedule.