Moving from Illinois to New Hampshire
Distance: 939 miles
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Illinois to New Hampshire moving facts
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Pros and Cons of Moving
No Income or Sales Tax: New Hampshire's tax structure provides relief from Illinois's crushing taxes. You'll pay no state income tax and no sales tax, keeping significantly more money.
High Quality of Life: New Hampshire consistently ranks among the safest states with excellent schools and functional government - a refreshing change from Illinois's dysfunction.
Beautiful Scenery: New Hampshire offers spectacular fall foliage and mountain scenery that Illinois simply cannot provide. The four seasons are more dramatic and beautiful.
High Property Taxes: Despite no income tax, New Hampshire funds everything through brutal property taxes. Housing costs are also much higher than many Illinois areas.
Limited Urban Amenities: New Hampshire can't match Chicago's world-class cultural scene and urban sophistication. You'll miss the museums, theater, and diverse entertainment options.
Harsh Winters: New Hampshire winters are as cold as Illinois's but with more snow and higher heating costs. You won't escape the brutal weather you're trying to flee.
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Answers to popular questions about moving from Illinois to New Hampshire
What moving method works best for Illinois to New Hampshire?
A full-service moving company handles this 1,000-mile Northeast move, requiring 2-3 days transport time and 8-10 weeks advance booking during peak summer/fall season. Consider consolidated shipping to reduce costs, and drive separately to experience scenic New England routes. Prepare for potential winter weather delays and ensure proper protection for items sensitive to temperature extremes during mountain crossings.
How does New Hampshire's mountain climate compare to Illinois?
New Hampshire experiences harsher winters than Illinois with 50-100+ inches of snow annually depending on elevation, but cooler, more comfortable summers (70-80°F) with lower humidity. Mountain areas create diverse microclimates, and the state features spectacular fall foliage, distinct four seasons, and frequent winter storms. Coastal areas benefit from ocean moderation while interior mountains see extreme conditions requiring serious winter preparation.
What advantages does moving from Illinois to New Hampshire provide?
New Hampshire offers no state income tax or sales tax, creating significant savings for residents, plus stunning natural beauty with mountains, lakes, and proximity to Boston (1 hour) and New York (3 hours). The state provides excellent outdoor recreation, low crime rates, and strong "Live Free or Die" independent culture. You'll benefit from excellent schools, small-town charm, and four-season recreation from skiing to lake activities.
What timeline should I follow for planning this move?
Begin planning 10-12 weeks ahead due to New Hampshire's limited housing inventory and seasonal accessibility challenges in mountain areas. Book moving services 8-10 weeks out, especially for summer relocations when demand peaks. Plan arrival for late spring through early fall to establish residency before harsh winter conditions, and research heating systems as winter fuel costs can be substantial.
What preparation and safety considerations are crucial?
Prepare for significantly higher heating costs and research efficient heating systems (oil, propane, wood options) for your specific location and elevation. Ensure comprehensive winter emergency supplies and learn about nor'easter preparation and mountain weather safety. Pack quality winter gear for harsh mountain conditions and prepare vehicles for steep terrain and ice. Research rural living requirements as many areas have well water, septic systems, and limited emergency services response times during severe weather.
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