Average Cost of Movers in Orlando
Based on the price calculation of 8 reviews, we estimate that a move within Orlando should very roughly cost $2853.
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741 movers in Orlando
"WHAT A SCAM JUST WHEN YOU ARE GOING THRU MAJOR CHANGES IN YOUR LIFE AND THESE SCUM BUCKETS MAKE AN APPEARANCE. PRICE? WHAT A JOKE. ESTIMATES ARE NOTHING BUT FOR THEM TO GET THEIR SLIMMY FOOT IN THE DOOR. SECTION 12 STATES WAIVER OF CLASS ACTION SU..."
"Total scam from start to finish. Friendly w/ good rates until the moment they had all my property locked in their (rented) truck. Then the price immediately more than quadrupled their “estimate.” They blamed me, saying their estimate was based on ..."
"This is not a professional anything! This place stoled approximately $2300 from me. As most thieves are also liars, as well. They should no longer be allowed to hold any licenses from the State of FL and the Department of Transportation! As far as..."
"Herrmann Bros did a great job on my move from Florida to New york. I had a 100 cubic feet less than they quoted me and I got some money taken off on delivery. My delivery was late by a couple days from when they said it would be but I attributed t..."
"Worst Company Ever. From the initial price increasing by $3000, rude customer service, last minute declaring they don’t provide boxes and will not pack up the stuff, changing the delivery date by a week, and being hit on by the delivery man, it ju..."
"This is the worst company ever, good in sales pitch. They have nothing to do with the actual move, there final (after a final count) was $1,890. They turned it to "Trig Moving and Storage" totally different story. The pick up day price (after the ..."
"I hired this company to move part of my things from Arizona back to Montana. I was given a preliminary quote, which I understand is not a contract. However, upon arrival to pick up my stuff, they were going to charge me more than double so I had t..."
"We moved from Pennsylvania to Boynton Beach. Florida from a three bedroom house with an attic and abasement. We did not know they subcontracted out their work and are entire house. Thirty years worth of items was stolen. They tried to offer us thr..."
"Let me start by saying a one star review is WAY overstated but they done have lower stars I hired this so called company in sept 2021, but is not who showed up to gather my things, Ocean Moving and Storage was who they subcontracted to. The men ..."
"Complete misrepresentation of a moving company. Showed up in a U Haul, not their own Moving trucks like they claimed. Based out of Ft Lauderdale, Fl (Lauderhill). My belongings went to a warehouse and changed hands several times. Every box was bro..."
"If I could give them less than one star, I would. They subcontract out to a different moving company which is run by unprofessional people where English is their second language (I am not racist). Those men broke many items, sat on my belongings, ..."
"These guys were hired through Guardian Van lines as a broker. From the beginning, our moving cost went up by 2000, which they attributed to a sofa being more cubic feet than originally stated. Mind you, it's up to the person conducting the quality..."
"I strongly urge anyone looking to relocate furniture not you use this company. They are the nicest people up until when they put your items on their truck. They give discounts because they know what's going to happen later. They came a day and a h..."
"We contracted white glove vanlines didnt know they were a broker they contracted our items out to j&m relocations,afterwards j&m relocations charged us more then our quote by adding more cubic ft and weight then white glove quote didn't count , ..."
"DO NOT USE THEM. REPEAT. DO NOT USE THEM. They are a scam. There's too many horrible things that occurred during this move, I can't begin to list them all. I'll sum it up. They suck. They made my moving experience the worst in my life. They ripped..."
"If I could give zero stars I would. I had my things picked up early December 2020. When I first called and booked everything i was actually booking through what I though was a different company (American Standard Moving) and it turns out that th..."
"This is the worse moving company I have ever dealt with. They damaged my furniture and then wants to pay me $50 for breaking the leg of my antique chair. Then she had the audacity to tell me she is the executive director of the company and that I ..."
"I canceled the service on the same day and was charged when Carroll Wade contacted me and tried to threaten me. The company is terrible are criminals. The reviews are fake, he creates emails and phones to do fake reviews. never believe in this com..."
"Run. Don not walk. Run away from this company. We hired them to move us from VT to MT for $16,000 plus for white glove service. Our belongings arrived 2 weeks late and 75% of our belongings were not packed, destroyed, broken, scratched. The contra..."
"These people are cons. we dealt specifically with Eric Kramer, and he is a snake. promised us everything we wanted. told us not to worry about the contract guidelines because we were "all set." Couple days before our move CROSS COUNTRY, we get a c..."
"I signed a moving contract between Dallas, TX and Corpus Christi, TX with Ryan Rinker from Coastal Movers for $2,179.50 on 5/28/24. I gave a 944.00 deposit to Ryan for the move. Ryan told me that they couldn’t travel 6 hours in 1 day due to the ..."
"DO NOT DO BUSINESS WITH THIS SCAM COMPANY!!! WHY AFTER ALL THESE COMPLAINTS ABOUT BAD BUSINESS PRACTICES ARE THEY NOT SHUT DOWN??? Hired them to move interstate. Was contacted by agent Howard and he talked Non-Stop about how great he was and wha..."
What to know when moving to Orlando, FL
Orlando at a Glance
- The Vibe:
- A highly educated area where 63.1% of residents hold a bachelor's degree and 71.6% are renters.
- The Major Draw:
- The median household income is $77,626, making it an attractive option for many.
- The Reality Check:
- With a poverty rate of 17.9%, the area has its challenges.
- Commute:
- Only 0.9% of residents use public transit.
- Top Tip:
- Budget for a median gross rent of $1,773.
The 'Vibe' Check: Who Thrives Here?
Orlando's ZIP 32801 is home to a young, educated population, with a significant renter presence at 71.6%. The median household income of $77,626 suggests many residents are financially stable, yet the 17.9% poverty rate indicates some economic disparity. With only 0.9% using public transit, having a car might be essential for daily life.
Probably not your spot if: high housing costs or low public transit options are deal breakers for you.
Your Money: Housing & Cost Snapshot
- Median gross rent is $1,773, while the median home value is $397,600.
- 63.1% of residents hold a bachelor's degree, reflecting a highly educated community.
- The poverty rate stands at 17.9%, indicating some economic challenges.
- 71.6% of the population are renters, showing a strong rental market.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, ACS 5-Year Data Profiles.
Schools & Higher Ed
Orlando has access to a variety of educational institutions, with 36 total schools in the area. Notable examples include AdventHealth University and DeVry University-Florida, among others. These institutions provide nearby educational opportunities for residents.
- Total postsecondary institutions: 36
- Institutions with College Scorecard data: 32
Source: NCES Postsecondary School Locations, U.S. Dept. of Education College Scorecard.
Weather & Getting Outside
Orlando experiences about 54.4 inches of precipitation annually, with 113 rainy days each year. This means you'll want to be prepared for the wet weather. Notably, there are no snow days, making it a warm place to live.
- Lake Eola Park - Rated 4.7 based on 24,366 reviews
- ICON Park - Rated 4.6 based on 50,325 reviews
- The Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art - Rated 4.8 based on 2,682 reviews
- Orlando Museum of Art - Rated 4.6 based on 2,550 reviews
Sources: NOAA Climate Data Online, Google Places.
Jobs & the Local Economy
In Orange County, where Orlando is located, the unemployment rate was 4.3% as of December 2025, with a labor force of 826,741. This reflects a stable job market with 790,813 residents employed.
- Unemployment rate: 4.3% (December 2025)
- Employed: 790,813
- Labor force: 826,741
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Local Area Unemployment Statistics.
Where do people move from Orlando?
People move long distance from Orlando to popular cities like Los Angeles CA, Chicago IL and Seattle WA.
Popular destinations within Florida include and Miami.
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