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March 05, 2018

What Are the Best Times of Year for a Move?

Best time to move with A-1 FreemanIn a perfect world, you'd be able to pick and choose the perfect time to move. Yet, life has its own crazy timing, and it's not always possible to be picky about planning your move. But, if you are one of the lucky few who has the pleasure of preparing for your next move with plenty of time beforehand, picking the best time to move to Dallas can save you oodles of frustration, hassle, and even expense! This is especially true if you plan on hiring a professional moving company to help you, as booking your move during a non-peak time of year will make it easier to locate a moving company that can handle your scheduling needs for a competitive price.

The Best (And Worst) Times of Year to Schedule a Move to Dallas

It is probably not very unexpected to learn that the worst time of year to schedule a move is generally during late May, June, July and August. After all, this is when the majority of families with children are already scheduled to move, especially if their children are in school (as most parents prefer their children to commence at a new school at the beginning of an academic year). This means moving company's books tend to get full more quickly during the summertime, so unless you schedule far ahead, you may have a harder time getting moving help. Pricing during peak-season for professional movers also tends to be higher due to demand.

Likewise, the best time to move is largely during the winter months. Business for movers during this time has frequently gotten slower, especially with the holidays, so finding a moving company to assist you should be less difficult (even if you are moving at the last minute).

In addition to moving during the late fall and winter timeframe, you might also want to consider scheduling your move in the middle of the month possibly. That's because the very beginning and end of the month tend to be more booked up for professional movers based on larger demand, as many lease rentals terminate at the beginning of the month. This means that most renters moving to or from a lease are desiring to move at the very beginning or end, rather than smack-dab in the middle of the month.

Lastly, while it may not be practical for everyone's work schedules, scheduling a middle of the week move instead of a weekend relocation can also be a great way to save money and bypass schedule conflicts with a mover. If you work at a flexible place of employment and can take some time off to move in the middle of the week, the savings can accrue!

Other Important Considerations

Aside from scheduling your move to Dallas to save money and secure easier scheduling with a moving company, there are some other things to think about that could affect the timing of your impending relocation. Depending on the climate where you reside, for instance, moving towards the tail-end of December might mean moving in snowy, bitter cold, or otherwise unfavorable weather. Also, moving during a major travel holiday (such as Thanksgiving) may mean additional cars on your path, which could slow your move. Yet, this is more likely to be an issue if you're moving a long distance rather than a local one, so it will really hinge on your unique situation.

When possible, a little bit of planning and foresight can go a long way in saving money (and lower anxiety!) when getting ready for a move. And by taking your unique needs into consideration, you can ultimately decide on the best time for you to move.

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