Cost of living in 10 of Florida's major cities, ranked cheapest to most expensive

Miami Florida
Business Insider looked at how expensive it is to be in 10 Florida places.
  • Fort Lauderdale is the most expensive urban area in Florida among 10 major cities in a recent analysis.
  • Insider examined data from The Council for Community and Economic Research.
  • Four of the 10 Florida cities on the list had higher cost-of-living indexes than the national average.

Florida is the fastest-growing state in the US and popular with retirees — it can also be quite expensive.

To find out how some of the biggest cities in the popular Sunshine State stack up, Business Insider looked at The Council for Community and Economic Research's Cost of Living Index for different urban areas in the US.

"The Cost of Living Index measures regional differences in the cost of consumer goods and services, excluding taxes and non-consumer expenditures, for professional and managerial households in the top income quintile," a press release from C2ER said. 

"Covering 61 different items, prices are collected quarterly by chambers of commerce, economic development organizations, and university applied economic centers in each participating urban area," the press release continued.

Business Insider looked at average prices from C2ER's research and the overall composite index, which is based on six different categories like housing and transportation, to see how expensive it is to live in different large urban areas in Florida. The data is for the third quarter of 2023 from participating areas; there were 10 urban areas in Florida that had available data for this quarter.

A composite index of 100 for a city means its cost of living is equal to the national average. While four of those 10 places in Florida had scores above 100, the other six were below the national average.

Fort Lauderdale was the most expensive among the 10 Florida places, with a composite index of 118.3, but its cost of living isn't as high as other places in the country. Based on C2ER's data, none of the Florida cities listed appear in the top spots when ranking all 269 US places with indexes. Manhattan, New York, had the highest composite index in the US with an index of 227.8 in the third quarter of 2023.

Note that researchers attempted to compare like offerings from participants in the cities listed. For the average apartment rent, researchers looked at one-year leases for a 950-square-foot, two-bedroom apartment in a complex suitable for a childless couple making in the top 20% of income for the area, among other criteria. Doctor's visits tended to measure prices for the average fee charged to an uninsured and established patient. There are also certain criteria required for determining the price of a house, such as having a 2,400 square-feet living area and newly built.

Below is how expensive it can be to live in 10 urban areas in the Sunshine State.

Did you move to one of these Florida places for the cost of living or did you decide to move out of Florida? Reach out to this reporter to share your story, at mhoff@businessinsider.com.

Update — August 27, 2023: This article was updated to clarify that the list includes large cities in Florida — but not the largest — due to data limitations.

Update — November 21, 2023: This article was updated with third quarter 2023 data.

10. Jacksonville, Florida
Jacksonville, Florida

Composite index: 91.6

Home price: $380,823

Apartment rent: $1,849

Energy: $175.72

Doctor visit: $102

Beauty salon visit: $72

9. Tallahassee, Florida
Tallahassee, Florida

Composite index: 92.5

Home price: $446,856

Apartment rent: $1,406

Energy: $144.17

Doctor visit: $135

Beauty salon visit: $57

8. Vero Beach-Indian River, Florida
Vero Beach, Florida

Composite index: 93.4

Home price: $403,356

Apartment rent: $1,431.5

Energy: $239.57

Doctor visit: $131.81

Beauty salon visit: $58.67

7. Tampa, Florida
Tampa, FL

Composite index: 95.2

Home price: $453,289

Apartment rent: $1,707.5

Energy: $188.22

Doctor visit: $126.4

Beauty salon visit: $35.6

6. Daytona Beach, Florida
Daytona Beach

Composite index: 97.4

Home price: $469,609

Apartment rent: $1,790

Energy: $189.71

Doctor visit: $97.5

Beauty salon visit: $46.8

5. Orlando, Florida
Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida

Composite index: 97.8

Home price: $474,323

Apartment rent: $1,860

Energy: $163.88

Doctor visit: $124.33

Beauty salon visit: $62.5

4. Sarasota, Florida
Sarasota Florida skyline

Composite index: 103.3

Home price: $515,976

Apartment rent: $2,104

Energy: $194.21

Doctor visit: $146.33

Beauty salon visit: $55

3. Cape Coral-Fort Myers, Florida
Cape Coral, Florida

Composite index: 104.7

Home price: $516,108

Apartment rent: $2,006

Energy: $190.19

Doctor visit: $163

Beauty salon visit: $55.33

2. Miami-Dade County, Florida
Miami, Florida

Composite index: 115.3

Home price: $676,663

Apartment rent: $2,874

Energy: $202.57

Doctor visit: $130

Beauty salon visit: $84.67

1. Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Fort Lauderdale, Florida

Composite index: 118.3

Home price: $784,200

Apartment rent: $2,723

Energy: $202.57

Doctor visit: $115

Beauty salon visit: $72.86

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