Every day, nearly 1000 new people from across the United States make a move to Florida. Even during the peak of the COVID-19 outbreak, people continued moving to this state thanks to a few simple reasons – the beautiful sunshine, its affordable real estate, and the lack of a state income tax. If you’re considering the same move that thousands have already made, you may be wondering whether there’s a best time to move to Florida. Will any time of the year work? The simple reality is that a move to Florida during every season is absolutely no problem, but being well prepared will certainly make things a lot easier. 

 

Moving During Summer

 

Many people, especially families with children, plan their move during the summer so everyone can get used to the new area before school starts. In Florida, this is a great idea, but there are a few things you’ll want to keep in mind if you’re moving during this season. 

  • The traffic is a bit heavier thanks to the number of tourists in the state.
  • Days tend to be hot and humid. 
  • Movers may be tightly booked thanks to the number of people moving.

That certainly doesn’t mean you can’t make your move during this time of year. After all, there’s still plenty of real estate available, and it’s an exciting time to get to know your new state, visit the best places around the state, and experience Florida in all of its Sunshine State glory. 

 

Moving During Spring

 

The weather in Florida is just perfect during spring, and this is not a bad time to move. The only real drawback to moving to Florida during this time of year is that families with children may have to change schools. Thanks to the fact that there are great schools throughout the state, this isn’t really a problem. You may also notice an influx of traffic near spring break, but if you’re not moving near one of the southern resort cities, you won’t find any serious issues. Because so many choose to move during the spring months, though, you may want to book a moving company ahead of time. 

 

Moving During Fall & Winter

 

Florida is warm throughout the year, so while you may not want to move if you’re in New York in the middle of the winter, it’s not an issue in this state. The areas are relatively quiet, the weather is mild, and there are fewer tourists. There are also plenty of homes to choose from during this time of year, as it’s a fairly slow time in the real estate market. For most who choose to move during this time of year, that spells a chance to settle into your new home at your own pace. With mild temperatures and moving companies widely available, you’ll have lots of time to get moved in, which may lead to less stress!

 

Whatever the Season, Be Prepared!

 

Irrespective of the time of the year you plan to move to Florida, make a checklist and be prepared. Note down all the supplies you will need a map of the place, know a little about the city to which you are moving, and don’t forget to select the right moving team. Finally, no matter what season you move down to in Florida, avoid long and festive weekends as the roads are usually busy, and all hotels are usually booked. Better still, consult with a moving company; they will be able to guide you with your move and make the process simple and hassle-free. Finally, if you are moving into a home, make sure you call the utility companies ahead of time to have the power, water, and electricity turned on.

 

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