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Should I move? quick check
Compare everyday costs, state tax, property tax, and a one-time move budget before a retirement relocation gets too dreamy.
What this checks
Cost level
Everyday spending adjusted by state price levels.
Tax pressure
Broad state tax plus median property tax.
Move setup
The first-year cash hit before the move feels normal.
Ready when you are
Run the quick check to see your result here.
This is a fast calculator, not the full map. Change the numbers, run it, then add the result to your planner if it matters.
Quick tool run
Run it, see the answer, then bring it into the map.
Calculator disclosure
What you'll see here. This is an educational tool. Your planning inputs stay in your browser — Retirement Transparency Project does not receive them. The numbers you'll see are observations and projections, not advice. They depend on the assumptions you enter and may not reflect your situation. Identifiable details (name, email, phone) are only collected if you separately choose to save your plan, ask for help, or be matched with a partner firm, and those flows have their own consent steps. Consult your own licensed financial professional before making any financial decision.
Learn more
Read the answer behind the calculator.
State guide
How much do I need to retire in Florida?
Use the Florida state page to see cost level, property tax, sales tax, and retirement-income context.
Relocation guide
Should I move to Florida for retirement?
Use the Florida relocation guide for housing, insurance, storms, health care, and family distance.
Care guide
Long-term care costs in Florida
See Florida care costs by setting before a move becomes part of the plan.