Pros and cons of moving to Florida in summer

Posted on July 24, 2024 by Garber Communities

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The summer season is upon us, and that means not only is the calendar alive with family vacations, but the real estate market is alive, too. With all the extra free time the summer brings, it can mean peak season for relocating. If you’re considering making the change to live where you vacation, stay tuned for the pros and cons of moving to Florida in summer.

While Florida is a little different than some cooler locales, we still see plenty of summer action, especially for family communities in Florida. From the vibrant community life to the unpredictable weather, we’ll cover everything you need to know to make an informed decision.

Florida weather

The Sunshine State lives up to its name year-round, but summer weather can be unpredictable, with clear skies often giving way to sudden rain showers. The hot and humid conditions can make moving challenging.

However, once the moving is done, no place does relaxation better than Florida. For instance, imagine enjoying a refreshing day at the pool at A Better Place, a community that boasts a renovated clubhouse and a heated, screened-in pool.

Another important aspect of Florida’s summer weather to consider is hurricane season, which typically peaks from August into September. The late summer months can be unpredictable in terms of storms, which might affect your moving plans.

Competition for homes in Florida

Summer season is moving season most places in the country as the weather warms up. In Florida, however, demand can go down depending on your location as snowbirds leave their seasonal Florida homes and head back north. The bright side of that? If you’re relocating from the north, you might have an easier time selling and find less competition buying, which could allow you to find an affordable Florida house in one of the best family communities in Florida.

A challenge, however, might be competition for other services, like movers and inspectors. This could complicate the moving process a bit if you aren’t able to plan ahead.

Family communities in Florida

With summer vacation here, there’s no better time to move the whole family before the new school year begins. Acclimate to your new surroundings and become part of your new community by moving early in the summer. This way, you can fully enjoy the Floridan life for the rest of your vacation.

For example, A Better Place offers all the amenities you need to settle in comfortably and is conveniently close to many schools in the area. The kids’ flexible schedules during summer vacation make it an ideal time to move, as they can easily adjust without the pressure of schoolwork. However, keep in mind that summer is a popular time for families to move, which can make school enrollment more competitive. Plan ahead to ensure a smooth transition for you and your kids.

There’s much to consider during the moving process, and often, the season is a crucial factor that shouldn’t be overlooked. Summer in Florida brings both opportunities and challenges for those considering a move—just like any season. If you’re interested in exploring your options with Garber Communities, we’d be happy to help. Click here to see our available homes.

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