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White Glove Moving in Florida

Premium full-service moving with furniture disassembly, placement, and debris removal.

Avg Cost (FL)

$3,500–$15,000+

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Top Movers

3

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Price Tier

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Real 2026 White Glove Moving Cost Guide

White glove moving is a full-service premium experience. Expect to pay 50–100% more than a standard move. The premium covers specialized crews, custom crating, furniture placement, and cleanup.

Scenario Avg Cost
1–2 BR (luxury condo) $3,500–$6,000
3 BR home $5,000–$9,000
4+ BR estate $8,000–$15,000
Art collection / specialty $2,000–$10,000

What's Included in White Glove Moving in Florida

✓ Included

  • Full packing and custom crating for valuables
  • Furniture disassembly and professional reassembly
  • Debris removal (all boxes and packing materials)
  • Placement of furniture in exact location
  • White-glove treatment of floors and doorways

✗ Usually Extra

  • Interior design consultation
  • Furniture purchase or disposal
  • Art installation (hanging)

Florida-Specific Tips

  • White glove is worth the cost for antiques, fine art, wine collections, and high-end furniture that standard movers lack training to handle
  • Request photos of the crew's custom crating work before booking
  • Many FL luxury condo buildings actually require white glove service during move-in — check your building rules

When Full-Service Is the Right Choice

Full-service white glove moving makes the most sense in specific situations. Use this as a quick decision guide.

Moving 300+ miles away

Long hauls require professional logistics, weight estimates, and delivery coordination that DIY can't match.

You have fragile, high-value, or heavy items

Movers carry liability and bring the right equipment — dollies, padding, specialty crating. Worth it for antiques, art, or a piano.

Tight deadline (corporate relo, closing date)

Professional crews move faster. A 3-bedroom home that takes you a week takes a crew about 2 days end-to-end.

No reliable help for loading/unloading

A bad lift can injure you or damage doorframes. Movers are trained, insured, and equipped for it.

Moving to/from a high-rise, condo, or gated community

Most Florida buildings require licensed, insured movers. Many have elevator reservations and move-in windows that only pros can coordinate efficiently.

When DIY makes sense instead: Studio/1-BR local moves under 30 miles where you have friends to help and can rent a van for $100–$200 — the math often favors DIY if you're not moving specialty items.

How to Compare White Glove Moving Quotes Apples-to-Apples

Getting 3 quotes is step one. Making sense of them is step two. Here's what to check before you sign anything.

  1. 1

    Confirm estimate type — binding, non-binding, or not-to-exceed

    Binding = price is locked. Non-binding = final bill can be higher than the estimate. Not-to-exceed = you pay the estimate or actual weight cost, whichever is lower. Always ask which type you're being quoted.

  2. 2

    Check what's excluded from the base quote

    Most quotes exclude packing labor, full-value insurance, stair fees, shuttle service, and specialty items. Get a written list of add-on fees before comparing totals.

  3. 3

    Verify the mover is a carrier — not just a broker

    Brokers sell your job to a third-party carrier you've never vetted. Ask directly: 'Will you be the carrier of record on my Bill of Lading?' If yes, verify their USDOT number at safer.fmcsa.dot.gov.

  4. 4

    Compare delivery windows, not just pickup dates

    Some movers offer a 7-day delivery window; others offer 21 days. For interstate moves, a wider window usually means your shipment is consolidated with others — slower but cheaper.

  5. 5

    Get the valuation/insurance comparison in writing

    Released value protection ($0.60/lb) is free but nearly worthless. Full value protection costs extra — usually $100–$300. Compare this across quotes and decide based on what you're moving.

Best White Glove Moving Moving Services in Florida

Based on our scoring across pricing, reviews, licensing, and Florida-specific experience.

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Best Overall

⭐ 4.8 (2,847 reviews) · HQ: Doral, FL
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Best for Large Homes

⭐ 4.4 (9,800 reviews) · HQ: Fort Wayne, IN
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JK Moving Services Best for Large Homes

Best Premium Full-Service

⭐ 4.6 (3,100 reviews) · HQ: Sterling, VA
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Long-Distance Movers Near You

Florida's major metro areas each have a mix of national van lines, regional carriers, and local specialists. The right mover for your move depends on your origin city, destination, and home size.

Miami / South Florida

High demand year-round. Many moves go to New York, Texas, and the Carolinas. Book 6+ weeks out in Jan–Mar.

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Tampa / St. Pete

Growing hub for interstate moves to the Southeast and Midwest. Strong local mover competition keeps prices reasonable.

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Orlando

Major origin for moves to the Northeast corridor. Theme park and hospitality industry drives a lot of relocation traffic.

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Jacksonville

Popular for moves to Georgia, the Carolinas, and Virginia. Close proximity to the Georgia border makes some 'interstate' moves shorter than expected.

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Fort Lauderdale

Active market, especially for luxury and high-rise moves. Expect specialty fees for condo buildings — elevator reservations required.

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Naples / Fort Myers

Growing snowbird exit market. Many moves go to the Midwest (Ohio, Michigan, Illinois). Off-season rates (May–Sep) can be 15–25% lower.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What makes white glove moving different from full-service moving?
White glove moving includes everything in full-service plus: custom wood crating for high-value items, floor protection throughout the home, professional furniture reassembly, debris removal, and interior placement. The crew is typically more experienced and fewer items are rushed.
Do white glove movers move fine art?
Yes — but fine art moving often requires a separate art shuttle or specialized fine art carrier with climate control. Companies like American Van Lines and North American Van Lines have dedicated fine art divisions within their white glove service.
Is white glove moving available for local Florida moves?
Yes. While white glove is often associated with long-distance moves, several Florida companies offer it for local and intrastate moves as well, particularly in markets like Miami, Palm Beach, and Naples.

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