• Buying
  • Selling
Jan 16

Did you know that when you move can be the reason you end up paying up to 30% more for your relocation?

There are tons of moving (intentional pun) pieces in the moving industry that can impact your overall experience.

When you move can affect how much you pay and the quality of your move. It can all get overwhelming if you are trying to figure all of this out on your own.

Since moveBuddha has helped thousands of people move, we know the ins and outs of the industry. We have created a comprehensive breakdown to help you choose when to relocate.

Best Season To Move: Pros and Cons of moving in each season
Best Time of Month to Move: When in the Month to Move
Best Day of Week to Move: Tips on What Day of the Week to Move
Best Time of Day to Move: What is the Best Time of the Day to Move?
Things to Consider About Moving in Each Season:
Pros and Cons of Moving in Winter (December-February)

Pros of Moving in Winter


Better Pricing: Winter is off-season in the moving industry. Fewer people move in the winter so moving company pricing is 20-30% lower.
Veteran crews: moving companies only keep their best employees around during the slow winter months. Moving crews in the winter will be more experienced and less likely to cause delays or damage your items.
Fewer delays/cancellations: because it’s slower in the winter, moving companies overbook less, have more slack in their schedules, and are less likely to delay or cancel your move. Having experienced moving crews also helps reduce the chances of delays and cancellations.
Better real estate deals: Similar to the moving industry, winter is the slow season for real estate. This just means that fewer people are buying houses. If you are buying a house for your move, you could buy a home at a lower price in the winter.
Cons of Moving in Winter
Ice and snow: Roads freezing over should be real concern for your winter move. Icy roads can cause delays in your move depending on the severity of the situation. Besides affecting the road conditions, harsh weather could slow down your movers and simply make your experience less than optimal.
School: school-age children would be in the middle of their school year. This makes a transition more difficult for some children. Not only would they have to adapt to a new house and new surroundings, but a new school. Children may feel out of place entering a school that’s already been in session for a few months.
Shorter days: Shorter days mean less natural light for your move. Movers may have to work in the dark and this would increase the chances of an accident.
Holidays: Holidays are notoriously expensive and stressful. Moving during the holidays would mean an extra expense and stressful situation. Not to mention, moving during the holidays might affect traditions. If you do move during the holidays, be sure to plan to avoid any inconveniences.
Pros and Cons of Moving in the Spring (March-mid May)

Pros of Moving in Spring


Better weather: The weather during spring should be less harsh than in winter and summer. This avoids all of the negatives associated with extreme heat and extreme cold.
Best time to sell your house: Since most people want to move in the summer, they most likely want to buy a house in the spring. This will allow you to sell your house at a great price.
Good moving deals: Summer is when most people move. The more people moving, the higher the prices are and the more booked moving companies are. In spring the demand isn’t as high. Prices should be lower and availability should be higher. Keep in mind that the closer that you get to summer, prices go up steadily.
Cons of Moving in Spring
Pollen: Spring is the season of pollen. Be sure to seal your boxes and cover your furniture to avoid bringing it into your new home.
Unpredictable rain: It’s important to prepare for rain. Spring is notorious for unpredictable raining. You should prepare to avoid leaving boxes and furniture outside at any moment.
School: Spring is an important time at school. Especially for older children with: exams, sports, prom, etc. This could make your move more difficult if you have school-age children.

Pros and Cons of Moving in the Summer (Mid May-Mid September)
Pros of Moving in Summer

School is on break: If you’re moving to college or you have school-age children, moving in the summer might be your best bet. The best time day for a student to transition to a new school is the first day of school.
Warm weather: People love being outdoors in the summer. Not to mention, the problems associated with road conditions in the winter months will be long gone.
Longer days: more sunlight for your move. On average, you may get five extra hours of daylight when compared to the winter. This is a significant advantage of moving in the summer. More daylight means your movers will probably not work in the dark. Also, the likelihood of getting your move done in a day is much higher.
Cons of Moving in Summer
Busiest time of the year: moving in the summer is more expensive. Moving companies charge around 20-30% more because more people are moving during the summer. There’s no way around this reality. To get the best prices, be sure to book your move as early as possible.
Movers may cancel!: It’s a reality in the moving industry. Movers cancel. The high demand for the season means that moving companies have to cancel sometimes.
Lower quality movers: Because the demand is only seasonal, companies hire seasonal movers in the summer months. This means your movers can be inexperienced. This may lead to a higher chance of your items being broken in the move.
Hot! Hot! Hot!: Especially in the southern half of the country, the weather in the summer can be hot. This can make your moving experience more difficult.
Heat sensitive items: Certain items (wine, electronics, and record collections) need special attention under extreme heat.

Learn more about how to protect your items and other must-know tips for summer moves.

Moving with pets: Pets can’t be moved in a moving truck, they would have to fly or be driven. Airlines will not permit pets to fly if the forecasted temperature is too high. Moving with pets can be a big headache in the summertime.
Pros and Cons of Moving in Fall (mid-September- November)

Pros of Moving in the Fall


Best time of year: There’s a reason everyone loves this time of year. The weather in the fall is cooler than in the summer. Also, the changing leaves are the perfect backdrop to any occasion.
Less moving demand: Like the weather, the demand for moving companies starts to cool off in the fall.
Road conditions are optimal: Not only is this before the winter freeze, but people are settling back into their normal life in the fall. The traffic of everyone going on vacation and moving has died down by this point.
Cons of Moving in the Fall
School has started: School starts in the fall. It’s best to avoid moving in the fall if you have children who are in school.
A GREAT PLACE TO START
How much will my move cost?

Get instant ballpark pricing for long distance professional movers with our moving cost calculator.

GET STARTED
Best Time of the Month to Move

The middle of the month is the best time to move.

Why? Rental leases.

Most leases turnover at the end of the month so everyone is trying to move in those last few days.

Which is why there is less demand for moving companies mid-month. And since it’s slower, movers are typically more affordable and more flexible with their scheduling mid-month.

Now, if you have to move at the end of the month that’s fine. Just make sure to book a moving company well in advance.

Best Day of the Week to Move

Besides the time of the month, the day of the week is essential to consider when moving.

Here’s how annual moves actually break down by day of the week:

Sunday: 8%
Monday: 16%
Tuesday: 11%
Wednesday: 13%
Thursday: 14%
Friday: 20%
Saturday: 18%

The best day of the week to move is Tuesday because it’s the slowest day of the week for moving companies. Wednesday and Thursday are also good times to move. Most people have to move during the weekend to avoid missing school or work. That’s when moving companies have more demand. If you cannot avoid your move date on a Friday or Saturday, make sure to book your move in advance.

THE RESULTS ARE IN
Best long distance movers of 2019

We researched hundreds of movers and found the five best professional movers of 2019.

CHECK IT OUT
Best Time of the Day to Move

The earlier the better. If you can be the first move of the day for a moving company, do it.

Movers are going to be less tired and fresher in the morning than after moving two other houses that day. We have to remember that movers are people and they can make mistakes. The best way to minimize the possibility of mistakes is by booking them early in the morning.

As I mentioned earlier, it’s a reality of the moving industry that movers can cancel. Be the first move of the day to avoid delays or cancellations.

If you are moving locally, movers get paid by the hour. Movers are more likely to work quickly in the morning; before they’re tired. By booking early in the morning, you can save yourself money.

It’s the little decisions you make when you’re moving that can end up saving you a lot of money. Booking in the early morning is one of those things. Also, if you get to move early, you can spend the rest of the day unpacking your new home.

No matter when you decide to move, the earlier you book your moving company, the better. Check out our moving cost calculator for an instant moving estimate.

credit to

SERGIO OCAMPO
Sergio Ocampo is a Chief Writer for moveBuddha keen to share his moving expertise.
Dec 13, 2019 · 7 min

When Is The Best Time To Move?