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Which Season Is the Best Time to Move?

Moving is a big job, and picking the right time of the year can make it easier or harder. Let’s examine the pros and cons of moving during each season to help you decide which time is best for you.



Moving in fall


Pros of moving in fall

Fall is a great time to move for several reasons. The weather is usually nice, with comfortable temperatures and less rain compared to spring. This makes packing, loading, and unloading much easier and more pleasant. 


Plus, fall is considered the off-season for movers so you might find more availability and lower rates. You won't have to compete as much for moving services, which can make the whole process smoother and less stressful.


Cons of moving in fall

Fall weather can be unpredictable in some areas, with occasional cold snaps or windy days. This means you might need to be prepared for sudden changes in temperature or weather conditions. 


Also, if you have kids in school, a fall move could disrupt their routine. They might need to switch schools or get used to a new environment in the middle of the school year, which can be challenging for them.


Moving in winter


Pros of moving in winter

Winter can be a good time to move if you want to save money. Since fewer people move in the winter, moving costs are usually lower. This means you can find good deals on moving services and storage units, especially if you’re flexible with your moving date. 


Cons in moving in winter 

Snow, ice, and freezing temperatures can make the process dangerous and slow you down. Roads can also be slippery, and carrying heavy boxes in cold weather can be hard. With fewer hours of daylight, you have less time each day to pack, load, and unpack. This can make the moving process take longer than it would in other seasons.


Moving in spring


Pros of moving in spring

The pleasant temperatures in springtime make the physical tasks of packing, loading, and unloading much more comfortable compared to the extreme cold of winter or the sweltering heat of summer. 


Cons of moving in spring 

Many families look to move during spring, which can drive up demand and prices. Plus, unpredictable showers can hamper your arrangements and undo all your good work if you’re caught unprepared.


Moving in summer


Pros of moving in summer 

Summer is undoubtedly the busiest time of the year for moving. However, there are several upsides to consider. The long summer days provide plenty of daylight, giving you more time to unpack and settle into your new home each day. 


This extended daylight can be particularly helpful in making the move more efficient and less rushed. 


Cons of moving in summer

The hot and humid weather can make the moving process more exhausting and uncomfortable, with the heat adding an extra layer of challenge.


Plan your perfect move with Shively's Moving & Storage

Whether you decide that fall, winter, spring, or summer is the best time for your move, we can help make your moving process smooth and stress-free. Ready for a move? Get a free estimate today. 



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