Should I Move to Florida? Here’s What You Need to Know
- alexsteinhardt9
- Aug 5
- 2 min read

Every day, people search “Should I move to Florida?” on Google—and it’s no surprise. Florida continues to rank as one of the top destinations in the U.S. for relocation, especially for families, retirees, remote workers, and real estate investors.
As a full-time Realtor in Palm Beach and Broward County, I’ve helped hundreds of people make the move, and I hear the same questions all the time. So if you’re considering relocating to Florida, here’s a local perspective on what it’s really like—and whether it’s the right move for you.
1. The Weather: Year-Round Sunshine
If you’re tired of shoveling snow or dealing with gloomy winters, Florida offers a warm, sunny escape. Most of the year is filled with blue skies and temperatures in the 70s to 90s. Yes, we get summer rain and the occasional hurricane watch—but for many, the sunshine far outweighs the seasonal storms.
2. No State Income Tax = More Money in Your Pocket
Florida is one of the few states with no state income tax. This is a major financial advantage for remote workers, business owners, and retirees. You’ll notice the difference in your paycheck and tax return immediately after moving here.
3. Lifestyle: Coastal Living, Outdoor Fun, and Diverse Culture
Whether you love the beach, golf, boating, fitness, nightlife, or just relaxing in the sun, Florida offers it all. Cities like Boca Raton, Delray Beach, Boynton Beach, and Pompano Beach offer a mix of suburban comfort and coastal lifestyle. You’re always minutes from the water, great restaurants, and events.
4. Real Estate Opportunities
Home prices in Florida can vary widely, but compared to major metro areas like NYC, LA, or Chicago, many buyers find Florida real estate to be more affordable—especially when factoring in taxes and cost of living. As a Realtor who has closed over 400 transactions, I help buyers find the right home and negotiate the best value, whether it’s a primary residence, vacation property, or investment.
5. Job Market and Remote Work Friendly
Florida continues to attract remote workers and entrepreneurs. With a lower cost of living and tax-friendly laws, many businesses are relocating to Florida. If you’re already remote, why not live where others vacation?
6. Top Questions I Get from People Considering a Move
“Is it too hot in the summer?” — It’s warm, but homes are built for it. AC is standard and most properties have pools.
“Are homeowners insurance rates high?” — Yes, they’ve gone up, but I guide my clients through options and work with trusted insurance partners.
“Is Florida safe?” — Like any state, safety varies by neighborhood. I help my buyers find the best areas for their lifestyle, needs, and comfort.
Final Thoughts: Is Moving to Florida Right for You?
Florida isn’t perfect for everyone—but if you're looking for sunshine, coastal living, financial benefits, and a more relaxed pace of life, then yes—Florida is worth considering.
If you’re thinking about moving to South Florida, I’d love to be your resource. I offer flexible commission plans, no-pressure consultations, and deep knowledge of the Palm Beach and Broward markets. Let’s talk about what moving to Florida could look like for you.
Contact Me📞 561-405-8787 📧 AlexSteinhardt@gmail.com🌐 www.alexandersteinhardt.com






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