Free Miami relocation planning guide
The Moving to Miami Planning Guide
The online guide explains the framework. This free PDF gives you the worksheets, checklists, and planning tools to organize your move — from neighborhoods to costs to your first weeks in Miami.
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What you can do with the guide
- Compare neighborhoods with a clear decision framework instead of scattered notes.
- Plan the real cost categories — housing, insurance, taxes, condo fees, and more — before you commit to a lease or purchase.
- Review the condo questions to ask about the building, documents, fees, rules, insurance, reserves, and assessments before moving forward.
- Use the rent-vs-buy, 90-day moving, and first-30-days checklists to stay organized.
- Keep the guide as a printable planning companion you can return to at every step.
What’s inside
A practical guide for the whole move
A detailed Miami relocation guide with decision frameworks, checklists, and worksheets — built to be used, not just read.
Planning tools included
Worksheets and checklists you can actually use
- Miami Readiness Self-Assessment
- Neighborhood Decision Matrix
- Condo Building Questions Checklist
- Property Risk Review Checklist
- Rent vs. Buy Decision Worksheet
- Rental Application Checklist
- International Buyer Document Checklist
- 90-Day Moving Checklist
- First 30 Days in Miami Checklist
- Consultation Prep Form
Use the worksheets before signing a lease, making an offer, or choosing a neighborhood.
About the guide
The guide is written by Fernando Amarante, a Miami real estate advisor with Coldwell Banker Realty, working with buyers, sellers, renters, and investors across South Florida. It reflects active market experience — the patterns, costs, and decisions that come up in real client conversations.
It is meant to be useful whether or not you ever work with Fernando. If you would like a direct conversation about your situation when you are ready, the guide explains how to start one.
This guide is educational and general. It is not legal, tax, lending, insurance, investment, engineering, accounting, or immigration advice. Always verify information with qualified professionals and official sources before making decisions.
