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Moving from Miami to Los Angeles

If the prospect of moving to Los Angeles, CA, excites you; we can’t blame you. As one of the most coveted cities in the country, Los Angeles provides excellent weather, unlimited job opportunities, and a way of life that can’t be duplicated anywhere else in the country. When the time comes for you to make the leap to Los Angeles from Miami, we strongly advise that you hire a professional moving company. This is where Pristine Vanlines USA (AVL) comes into the picture. When it comes to finding long-distance moving professionals, few companies do it quite like AVL does. Let’s look at some of the most critical factors when making a cross-country move from Miami to Los Angeles.

How much does it cost to move from Miami to Los Angeles?

Here’s a straightforward breakdown showing the estimated average cost of moving from Miami to Los Angeles (2,732 miles). Here, we looked at estimated prices for the distance based on the size of your home.

  • One-Bedroom Apartment = 4,000 pounds – $4,300 – $5,227
  • Two Bedroom Apartment = 6,000 pounds – $5,228 – $7,297
  • Three Bedroom House = 10,000 pounds  – $7,298 – $11,327
  • 4- Bedroom House = 14,000 pounds – $11,328 – $15,202

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

3 Things that Affect the Cost of Your Move

While estimates are significant, many customers immediately wonder what things contribute to the numbers. We’ve compiled a short list that should give you some clarity.

  1. Size Does Matter: Let’s play a little game of trivia. If you have a three-bedroom home with lots of furniture that needs to be moved and a one-bedroom apartment with limited furniture, which one would you say will cost you more? If you guessed the three-bedroom home, then you’re correct. When hiring a moving company, you’ll usually always be charged based on the weight (Lbs & Cubic Feet) of your household goods. This is the main reason our estimates factor in the size of your home.
  2. Your Specific Moving Requests: Not all moves are created equally. Therefore, not all activities will cost the same. As you think about hiring professional movers, make a detailed list of your moving requests beforehand. Do you have specialty items like fine art or a pool table that need to be relocated? Do you need a complete service move that includes packing, unpacking, and cleaning your old Apartment? Or are you also needing storage units near your new place to keep some valuables until your room is ready? Whatever the case, a bevy of moving requests will cost you more than someone with a standard move.
  3. How Is Challenging Your Move?: Many customers fail to realize that there are things they can do that make their move more challenging. Suppose you were to change your mind multiple times and request new services the day before you move. In that case, this inconvenience could cost you. Or maybe your elevator is broken, or the movers cannot park close to your home to get your household goods for whatever reason. In this case, you can accumulate an extended carry fee that will bump up the cost of your move.

What are the benefits of moving to Los Angeles?

  • Sunshine On Your Shoulders…: Miami is known for similar weather to LA, but LA gives you that year-round sunshine with less humidity and cooler nights. Even in the winter, temps flirt in the 60s – giving you endless opportunities to enjoy the great outdoors or just lounge on your private balcony or your beloved backyard. Few cities offer this weather, and you can’t pass it up.
  • Opportunities Galore: Statistics show that over 70,000 people in LA work in show business. So, this is the place to be if you want to become a singer, actor, or entertainer. From castings for models at every turn to auditions for actors by the day, LA will present you with the opportunities to perfect your craft and create the life you have always wanted.
  • Outdoor Appeal: Did you know there are over 30 miles of beaches in Los Angeles? With beautiful sunsets at every view, LA encourages you to enjoy the city outdoors. Whether biking or rollerblading along Santa Monica Beach or taking in the stunning scenery at Griffith Park, LA is an outdoor lover’s dream.

What are the best neighborhoods in the Los Angeles area?

Now that we’ve covered some of the essential things you need to know about life in Los Angeles let’s close the deal by helping you choose the right area to live. The neighborhood you live in is vital, and it should match both your interests and personality. Here’s our list of the best communities in the Los Angeles area.

  • Ocean Park: Located in Santa Monica, Ocean Park is a safe, welcoming neighborhood that gives you all the best California offers. With a population of approximately 12,500, it is a small area with a dense urban feel and beautiful scenery. This is where you can comfortably go for a job after sunset without the fear of getting attacked. If you are looking for security and access to a stunning home or Apartment, keep Ocean Park near the top of your list of maybes.
  • Hermosa Beach: Let us let you in on a little secret. This Los Angeles suburb may be our favorite on this list. A stunning beach scene,85 highlights it. It is perfect for getting outdoors and taking in all Mother Nature offers. Home to beautiful parks and recreation systems, planning a picnic, bike ride, or enjoying the weather on your patio as you read a book won’t be hard. Oh, it also helps that this is one of the more diverse neighborhoods in all Los Angeles.
  • Irvine: What makes Irvine so unique? In addition to being home to some of the best public schools in America, the residents make Irvine an amazing, fantastic place. As the area rapidly grows, inviting residents to keep that tight-knit community feels going. With tons of easy-to-access public transportation options, this is the kind of neighborhood you can live in comfortably without owning a car. While living expenses here may be slightly higher than their surrounding neighborhoods, it’s worth it if you can afford it.
  • San Marino: San Marino almost feels too good to be true. However, we’ve got good news for you… it’s genuine and should be an option for you. This safe, quiet neighborhood usually ranks highly among families looking for a community with a low crime rate to settle down. While the area has its share of rules and can feel isolated, residents here are delightful, and the chances of finding a beautiful home or Apartment here are incredibly high. Connect with a quality local realtor before you move and set things in motion.
  • Newport Beach: Newport Beach is an affluent town with its own personality. Known for its beautiful beaches and stunning homes, there’s plenty to love about living here. With a median rent of over 2,000 dollars, it is one of the pricier neighborhoods on our list. If you seek a new home where you can feel safe and get away from the stereotypical LA lifestyle, you should undoubtedly give Newport Beach a deeper look.

Los Angeles Awaits!

If you’re still not sure, Los Angeles is right for you, making a cross-country move from Miami to Malibu, CA (2,764 miles), Miami to Burbank, CA (2,742 miles), or Miami to Anaheim, CA (2,715 miles), and stay within a similar price range as the one estimated above.

Pristine Vanlines USA is standing by to take care of your move and answer any questions you may have.

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