Moving from Florida to New Hampshire
Distance: 1201 miles
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Florida to New Hampshire moving facts
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Pros and Cons of Moving
No State Income Tax or Sales Tax
New Hampshire offers significant tax advantages with no state income tax or general sales tax. This provides substantial savings compared to Florida's tax structure.
Four Distinct Seasons and Natural Beauty
Experience stunning fall foliage, winter sports, and mountain scenery that Florida cannot provide. New Hampshire offers diverse seasonal activities and natural beauty.
Harsh Winter Climate
New Hampshire experiences severe winters with heavy snowfall and extremely cold temperatures. This is a dramatic change from Florida's warm year-round climate.
Limited Job Market
New Hampshire has fewer career opportunities compared to Florida's diverse economy. Professional advancement may be more challenging in the smaller job market.
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Answers to popular questions about moving from Florida to New Hampshire
How should I approach this significant Florida to New Hampshire lifestyle change?
New Hampshire's small size limits moving company options - book early with New England specialists. Consider Boston-area movers who service New Hampshire regularly. Winter moves offer savings but require weather contingencies. Summer moves cost more but provide safer transport conditions through mountain regions.
What will New Hampshire winters do to someone accustomed to Florida's warmth?
New Hampshire averages 60 inches of snow annually versus Florida's zero. Winter temperatures regularly hit -10°F to -20°F compared to Florida's mild winters. Your entire Florida wardrobe becomes useless 4-5 months annually. Budget $1,000-1,500 per person for proper winter clothing and equipment.
How do New Hampshire's benefits compare to Florida's advantages?
New Hampshire has no sales or income tax (better than Florida's no income tax), but higher property taxes. New Hampshire's education system consistently ranks top 5 nationally versus Florida's middle rankings. You'll lose year-round outdoor access but gain four distinct seasons and proximity to Boston/New York opportunities.
What timing gives me the best chance for successful adaptation?
Move in late spring (May-June) to experience New Hampshire's beautiful summer before facing your first winter. This gives you 6 months to prepare psychologically and practically for winter conditions. Avoid winter moves which can be traumatic for Florida transplants unprepared for severe conditions.
How do I winterize my entire Florida lifestyle for New Hampshire conditions?
Your Florida outdoor furniture, pool equipment, and tropical landscaping have no New Hampshire application - sell before moving. Florida building materials may not meet New Hampshire's snow load requirements. Budget $3,000-5,000 for home winterization modifications including heating upgrades and insulation improvements.
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