Florida has once again been recognized as a top destination for movers, securing the second position in the nation for growth in 2025. This surge in new residents is supported by data from U-Haul’s annual Growth Index and corroborated by local moving companies and real estate professionals who have observed a significant increase in activity. The state’s appeal, combined with a healthy housing market, continues to draw people seeking a warmer climate and favorable living conditions.
Key Takeaways
- Florida ranked as the second-highest growth state in the U.S. for 2025, according to U-Haul’s analysis of one-way moving transactions.
- Texas claimed the top spot, while North Carolina and Tennessee also featured in the top destinations.
- Eight Florida cities were among the top 10 growth cities nationwide, with Ocala retaining its number one position.
- Increased housing inventory in Florida is helping to accommodate the influx of new residents without significant price hikes.
U-Haul Growth Index Highlights Florida’s Popularity
U-Haul’s 2025 Growth Index, which analyzes over 2.5 million one-way customer transactions, revealed that 50.6% of U-Haul customers entering Florida in 2025 compared to 49.4% who departed. This net gain places the Sunshine State firmly among the nation’s most sought-after locations for migration. Texas led the nation, but Florida’s consistent performance underscores its enduring appeal.
Local moving businesses in the Tampa Bay area reported their busiest periods in years, particularly in the latter months of 2025. Melisia Diamond, owner of All About Moving Tampa Bay, noted a significant surge in demand, attributing it to people seeking warmer weather and an escape from colder climates.
Florida Cities Lead Migration Trends
The U-Haul data also highlighted specific Florida cities as major growth hubs. Ocala was named the number one growth city in the U.S. for the second consecutive year. Other Florida cities making a strong showing in the top 10 included North Port (second), Kissimmee (fourth), and Clermont (fifth). A total of twelve Florida cities appeared in the top 25 growth cities, and several metro areas, including Lakeland, Palm Bay, and Jacksonville, were recognized for their high net inbound U-Haul traffic.
Real Estate Market Adapts to Influx
Real estate professionals observe that Florida’s housing market is well-positioned to absorb the growing population. Stefan Alvarez of the Alvarez-Schoenbrun Group at South Cedar Real Estate noted that increased housing inventory across various regions is helping to stabilize home prices, even as interest rates fluctuate. This normalization of the market, coupled with state policies perceived as favorable to new residents, contributes to Florida’s attractiveness.
The consistent migration trends suggest that factors such as climate, lifestyle, and economic opportunities continue to drive people to relocate to Florida.
Sources
- Movers and realtors say Florida ranked second in growth in 2025, FOX 13 Tampa Bay.
- Florida Cities Lead 2025 U.S. Migration Rankings, | Florida Realtors.
