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Miami, FL to Dallas, TX

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Moving from Miami to Dallas

Welcome to Dallas – Fort Worth! As one of the most rapidly growing metropolitan areas in the country, Dallas presents you with endless options for an amazing quality of life. Well, maybe we jumped the gun a bit and skipped some steps. If you need help actually making the transition from Miami, FL to Dallas, TX, you’re absolutely in the right place. With Pristine Vanlines USA, you’ll have the kind of affordable moving help that you need for a major cross country move. Our professional movers have the knowledge and expertise needed to make your relocation easy. Join us as we take a closer look at the cost of moving to Dallas along with some important things that you should keep in mind about your new home.

How much does it cost to move from Miami to Dallas?

We know that your budget matters and we want to do everything we can to help you save money and move for cheap. In order to find the estimated cost of your move, we looked at the distance between Miami and Dallas (1,310 miles) and provided estimates based on the size of your home.

  • One bedroom Apartment = 4,000 pounds – $2,900 – $3,643
  • Two Bedroom Apartment = 6,000 pounds – $3,644 – $5,030
  • Three Bedroom House = 10,000 pounds  – $5,031 – $7,739
  • 4- Bedroom House = 14,000 pounds – $7,740 – $10,321

* Please note: These price ranges are estimates based on thousands of move we do each year. Prices will vary based on distance, weight of household goods, special requests and specific moving services needed. Please fill out our free online quote form to get your detailed, personalized, no obligation, FREE moving quote today.

Factors that Affect the Cost of Your Move

Let’s be honest. When it comes to the moving process, there will be a range of other things that can affect the cost of your move other than the distance. In order to be as transparent as possible, we’ve created a short list to help you out.

  • Bigger = More Expensive: Moving companies charge customers based on the weight of their household goods. So, the bigger your home and the more household goods you need moved, the more expensive your move will likely be. If you look at the chart above, this explains why the estimated cost to move a 4-bedroom house is so much more than the cost of moving a 1-bedroom apartment.
  • Difficult Moving Requests: If you own a pool table, a hot tub, a grand piano or anything that’s difficult to move, you can expect an upcharge from the moving company. Things that require moving specialists and take additional time always cost more. From fine art to rare artifacts, having a quality team of movers relocate these kinds of goods are a sure way to hike up the price. Remember, it’s better to pay extra with a proven team like AVL than to try to save money with a rookie moving company and incur damages.
  • The Scope of Your Move: Not all moving requests are the same. For some customers, hiring a moving company means having a team of movers lift their heavy items and boxes into a moving truck before driving it cross country. For others, hiring a moving company means having a team pack and unpack their belongings, provide storage units and handle the cleaning of their old apartment after the move is complete. Obviously, a full service move will cost much more.

Why are people moving to Dallas?

As we mentioned previously, Dallas continues to be one of the fastest growing cities in the country. But why are so many people deciding to call Dallas their home? Here are a few of the main reasons.

  1. Career Growth: If you are moving to Dallas with hopes of making a leap in your career, it is an excellent place to do it. As one of the largest metropolitan areas in the country, Dallas is the headquarters for companies such as AT&T, ExxonMobil and Southwest Airlines. As job growth here continues to outpace the rest of the country, it is a smart place to job hunt and jumpstart your career.
  2. Fewer Taxes: As your career takes off and you find new opportunities in Dallas, you’ll want to save some of the money that you make. Thankfully, the entire state of Texas does not pay state or local income tax. What does this mean for you? In essence, you’ll be able to keep a bit more with every paycheck that you earn!
  3. Affordability and Cost of Living: After landing that dream job and saving more each paycheck with fewer taxes, it’s important that you live somewhere that allows you to really enjoy the extra money that you make. Luckily, when compared to other major cities, Dallas is much more affordable. For instance, New York has a 129 percent higher cost of living than Dallas while Miami, the city you’re moving from, has a 14 percent higher cost of living.

The 7 Best Neighborhoods in Dallas, TX

No matter how much a city has to offer, it can all feel like a waste if you don’t find the best neighborhood to call home. If you’re unsure about where exactly you want to land in Dallas, we are here to help. Here’s our list of the 7 best neighborhoods in Dallas!

  • Coppell: With a population of just over 40,000 residents, this Dallas suburb effortlessly provides the small town feel that you’re looking for. Under their tag line, “Family and Community Lasts a Lifetime”,  it’s the perfect place to raise a family with its excellent school system and low crime rate. Whether you visit the Coppell Farmers Market for fruits and vegetables on weekends or spend time with family at the Senior and Community Center, you’ll love all that life has to offer here. Home to 17 beautiful parks, it is also the perfect place for biking and outdoor activity.
  • Frisco: Located just 25 minutes north of Dallas, this suburb offers you access to the big city lifestyle with all of the small town perks. With a median home value of $368,000 and median rent of $1,441, it is affordable compared to other suburbs in the area. If you’re looking to get outdoors, try the Frisco Mountain Bike Trail at Northwest Community Park. Home to the National Video Game Museum, Sci-Tech Discovery Center and the Museum of the American Railroad, there’s plenty to see and do here in your free time.
  • University Park: When it comes to an exclusive community with all of the amenities you can dream of, University Park ranks near the top of the list. With just 25,000 residents, this Dallas suburb lets you live your best life in a quiet neighborhood that your family will love. Home to a some of the best coffee shops and restaurants in the city, University Park is the kind of neighborhood where you can see weekend garage sales and kids with lemonade stands. Its low crime rate and excellent schools make it the perfect place to call home.
  • Flower Mound: This rural Dallas suburb is waiting for you! Home to affordable apartments and homes, you’ll definitely be able to find something that you love here. Known for its beautiful county parks, residents of Flower mound also spend a lot of time golfing, playing tennis and enjoying the great outdoors. With more than 980 acres of park land, the Parks and Recreation Department here does an excellent job of encouraging you to get outdoors!
  • Murphy: There’s a whole lot to love about life in Murphy, TX. Located a mere 20 miles from Dallas, this suburb lets you unplug at home and gives you easy access to the hustle and bustle of big city life. Known for its stellar school system, it’s the perfect place for you to raise a family. With just over 20,000 residents, it certainly provides the small town feel that you may want with lots of rentals on the market.
  • Fairview: Located in Collin County, Fairview is the kind of place where friendly neighbors are plentiful. Home to less than 10,000 residents, it provides the small town feel you desire in close proximity to ample opportunity and the bright lights of downtown Dallas. Known for its highly rated public school system and low crime rate, living here provides the peace of mind needed to comfortably chase the American dream. Start searching for a place soon though because rentals in the area are limited.
  • Allen: Allen has made countless best places to live lists for good reason. This Collin County gem is home to approximately 100,000 residents and has a median rent of $1,456. With lots of high rises and new development, you should be able to find a modern place with nice amenities here rather easily. From a romantic spin at the Allen Community Ice Rink to time spent at one of the city’s amazing parks and trails, you’ll love living here.

Now is the Perfect Time to Move

If you’re still not sure a move to Dallas is right for you, making a cross country move from Miami to Arlington, TX (1,330 miles), Miami to Fort Worth, TX (1,344 miles) or Miami to Austin, TX (1,352 miles) and stay within a similar price range as the one estimated above.

Remember, with Pristine Vanlines USA on your side, no move is too small or big.

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