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Best Times of Year to Move

Written by Hignell Rentals Team | April 12, 2021

Not everyone has the ability to choose when they want to move, whether it's because of the ending of a lease or the start of a new job. However, if you were able to choose a season to move into a new apartment, which would you pick? Fall, Winter, Spring, or Summer?

Each season is full of reasons of why it's the best time to move along with some reasons why it may not be the best according to your situation. Find out below which season is ideal for you the next time you think about wanting to move!

Which Season Is the Best Time of Year to Move?

Posted by Moving.com
Written by Marian White

Fall

Why it’s a good time to move: Moving in the autumn months certainly has its advantages. For starters, in most areas of the country, you simply can’t beat the incredible weather during the September through November months.

Why it’s not a good time to move: Have school-age children? You may have a difficult time moving during the fall.

Winter

Why it’s a good time to move: Moving during the winter months is considerably cheaper than moving during the warmer seasons.

Why it’s not a good time to move: It goes without saying that the cold, frigid temps of winter prevent many from moving during this season.

Spring

Why it’s a good time to move: While the end of May kicks off peak moving season, the months of March, April and early May experience much less demand.

Why it’s not a good time to move: Those with school-age children may finding moving during the spring months to be a challenge.

Summer

Why it’s a good time to move: Home-selling season peaks in the summer, which means it’s a good time to sell your home.

Why it’s not a good time to move: The main reason why many choose not to move in the summer is the high price tag.

[Click here to find out all the Pros & Cons of each season for moving]

Next Steps 

Now that you've found the best season for you to move, what's next? If you're planning on making a move in the near future have you made your move-out timeline? It may sound like more work than you want to put in just at the beginning, but you'll thank yourself later. 

Moving is an overwhelming process, so anything you can do to make it all go smoother is a win! Read about the 4 week timeline for moving and watch how much stress it relives you of. 

Then remember that as you move, you are changing addresses! This is one of the bigger ones as you have to notify many different people and places that you're address has changed. In order to not miss anyone, check out our Change of Address Checklist

You can also download our free guide below that has everything you need to know when it comes to moving so that it can be one of your easiest moves yet.