Moving to Key West Florida and the Cost of Living
2022 Update: This Key West article was written in 2018. Costs have changed drastically since then and even more scrutiny needs to be giving when considering a move to Key West
Just about anyone who loves the Island & Beach Life has thought about moving to Key West in Florida at one point in their life. However, very few consider the cost of living before actually moving.
Assuming of course you do not already live in Key West, it can seem a bit challenging to get there. Just like any other move, you need to take into consideration your typical moving expenses, housing, and perhaps a new career. But moving to Key West is not really the tough part. Residing there with an unexpected increased of living expenses can be the real challenge.
Unlike any other town in the USA, the mention of "Key West" brings to mind a lazy carefree life.
Relaxing ocean side or bar hopping on Duval Street or visiting The Green Parrot is a daily experience for anyone that wants to live it, right? Suddenly you start to think of selling your house in Massachusetts, quitting your job, piling everything into a U Haul, and taking the trek.
Slow down there!
The reality is the streets of Key West are not lined with gold. Even though Route 1 will bring you right to the island, you are still living on an island. That means everything will start to get more expensive. Gas, food, and housing are much more that on the main land. Because Key West is 3 hours from Miami, the expense of getting goods and supplies to the island will hit your wallet a bit harder. Living in Key West is also very desirable, thus driving up the costs due to basic supply and demand economics. You need to take all of this into consideration before moving to Key West.
Here are some things top to consider before moving to Key West:
So how can you justify moving to Key West on a budget? There are a few options.
- Prepare. Make a trip to the mainland for visits to your local Costco or BJ's and stock up.
- Get a roommate. Two roommates could be even better. Cut your rent and utility bills in half or more.
- Get a bike. Driving in Key West can be a nightmare. You will find it much easier to ride a bike as the island is small enough. You will save not only time, but gas.
- When you need supplies locally, avoid Duval Street. Duval Street is the main tourist area so everything will be more pricey.
- Don't live in Key West. Many people that work in Key West do not live there. They will find a place to stay a few keys up and drive to work. Sure, you may not be living next to Mallory Square, but you are very close and the sunsets are still the same.
If you plan accordingly, there will be little surprises. If visiting Smathers Beach, going snorkeling, people watching, biking, boating, and kayaking (to name a few) are worth it when you are not working, then the decision is easy to make. Move to Key West and be the envy of your friends. Be smart and live the Island & Beach life that many of us want to be a part of.
Do you need some resources for moving to Key West?
- Gas Prices. FloridaGasPrices.com
- City of Key West Web Site. KeyWestCity.com
- Jobs Monster.com Key West
- Real Estate Coldwell Banker Florida Keys
I looked at some real estate listings. A 350 sq ft condo in KW is priced at $245,000. That’s the size of my patio.
Everything in life is a matter of perspective. Ive been visiting the kw twice a year for 8 years now and every time I leave it gets harder and harder. Im an executive chef and traveled all over. There is no place that holds my heart like kw. If you dont try you will never know. Ones perspective is there own. Life is to short to not experience everything you possibly can. $ is only $ Happiness is everything. Im taking the leap the end of this year, I cant wait!!
Excellent article! My pipe dream!
Tourists are a two edged sword everywhere for the locals. They are the reason for many of the jobs but they are the reason for the inflated costs of goods and services in a market where wages are disproportionately low.
We just left Key West for the SECOND time. I guess we’re slow learners. We loved it there more than I can say, but jobs don’t pay well for most people and housing really is ridiculously overpriced. Giving up a car does NOT make up the increased price of housing, utilities are higher than anywhere we’ve lived, food is also higher and restaurants are outrageously expensive (to capture more tourist dollars). Airfare in and out of Key West is outrageous so it’s difficult to leave to see family or have them fly in to see you. And seats are limited due to the short runway that doesn’t allow for big planes to fly in. Living up the Keys is cheaper, but kind of defeated the purpose of moving to Key West and we wanted to live in Old Town Key West. We did it. We loved it. But couldn’t afford to stay. We will go back for vacations because there is SO MUCH to do there and recapture a little of the magic that will always be there.
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