Top 4 Reasons Why People are Moving to Florida
4 Reasons Americans are moving to Florida
Warm weather
People usually flock to The Sunshine State to escape frigid winter temperatures. Florida’s tropical climate brings plenty of rays—an average of 267 sunny days per year—and warm weather year-round. Summers can get hot and humid, but you’re never too far from a body of water to cool off. And you can’t beat average winter temperatures of 76 to 80 degrees.Opportunities for career and salary growth across industries
While Silicon Valley in California is often viewed as the place to go to achieve professional growth, Florida is a business-friendly state with a diverse economy. It also has the fourth strongest economy in the US, with a gross state product (GSP) of over $1 trillion.Nonstop entertainment for everyone:
Florida’s attractions support the motto “work hard, play hard.” In addition to professional opportunities, you’ll find fun and entertainment for all ages. Aside from being the theme park capital of the world—home to Disney World, Universal Studios, Busch Gardens and more—the state is an appealing destination for those who enjoy outdoor recreation, including golf, boating, fishing, swimming and hiking. You’ll find 175+ state parks and miles upon miles of shoreline.Lower taxes and cost of living
With all these desirable characteristics, it’s assumed living there comes with a high price tag. And while living in Miami or other major coastal cities can be costly, the state has a relatively affordable cost of living. Its sales tax is 6%, and Florida is also one of nine states with no income tax, and it’s not difficult to find homes for less than the average national sales price.
Ready to move to Florida?
Make a schedule. Start from your move date and work backward to determine when tasks need to get done.
Hire movers or rent a truck. Moving and truck rental companies can typically help you determine what size truck you’ll need for all your furniture and belongings.
Get rid of as much as you can. Use the move as an opportunity to purge clothing and other items you don’t use or need. This will make the move-in process easier and could even save you money with movers.
Cancel utility payments. Make sure you’re not double paying for electricity, water, etc. for your new and previous home—and find services in your new area.
Arrange car shipping. If you plan to drive yourself or fly to Florida, auto transport is a good solution for getting all vehicles (cars, RVs, boats, motorcycles, etc.) to your new home.
