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COST OF MOVING TO FLORIDA IS INEXPENSIVE

September 5, 2023
Posted by:
Jim Henderson

If you are considering moving to Florida and you think you cannot afford it, think again. The real question to ask is, “How can I NOT afford to move to Florida?” Here are a few key reasons why moving to Florida is inexpensive.

How many times have you thought about keeping the thermostat at 62 degrees, just to save some money on the expense of yet another crazy monthly heating bill? Sure, put on another sweater and, remember it’s just November…5 more months until there’s not a high heating bill!

The wear and tear you get on your vehicles up North is ridiculous. Pot holes, salt and grime, and never-ending snow/rain storms take years off your car’s average life span. No pot holes, salt and weather to worry about in Florida. Your car will thank you and so will your wallet!

In Florida, the Sunshine State, many homeowners are outfitting their homes with solar to avoid having monthly electric bills for cooling and lighting/cooking. The average cost of a solar system that will bring about “net zero metering” (fancy term for producing more electricity than you use) is less than the average monthly electric bill. And within a few short years, you will own the solar system, giving even greater savings.

Moving to Naples FL

Many people who move to Florida take advantage of the warm, sunny weather by getting out and exercising regularly. It is a fact that healthier people spend less on doctor’s visits and health issues. Saving money on health is great but, people in Florida also tend to live longer than people in Northern states…another great bonus for moving to Florida. I hope you find this helpful. If you want a free estimate to move your house, fill the form or give us a ring. -Jim

William C. Huff Companies is committed to simplifying the complicated maze of moving and storing your priceless possessions. With over 40 full-time, tenured, and highly trained staff, you can be assured that your move will be handled smoothly and professionally, from the first phone call until the last box is unpacked.