Phoenix is one of America’s fastest growing cities. People are drawn to the capital of Arizona for a number of reasons: warm weather and laid-back lifestyle are great for retirees, while job seekers have plenty of opportunities to choose from in the financial services, healthcare, and education industries.
If you’re making a move from NYC to Phoenix, here’s what you need to know:
You Can Downsize Your Winter Wardrobe with Confidence
Sometimes when people move out of NYC, they want to hold onto a few cold-weather wardrobe items just in case they need them at their new address. This isn’t going to be the case if you’re moving to Phoenix. The lowest temperatures you’re likely to ever see are in the mid-40’s, and that’s only during the ‘coldest’ part of winter. All of the rest of the time, Phoenix is very warm. Get used to 100 degree + temperatures.
Also? Don’t Bother Packing Your Rain Gear
Do you own an umbrella, raincoat, and galoshes? Give that stuff away to a New Yorker in need. Arizona is a very dry state. Phoenix averages 8 inches a year – not very much compared to the 45 inches New Yorkers are used to.
What You Will Need? A Car.
Phoenix is not a very walkable city. Public transportation options include 3 bus lines and a local rail service. If you don’t drive, a move to Phoenix is a great opportunity to change that. The good news is that Arizona’s warm dry climate means that cars stay in good shape for a very long time – it’s very rare to see a rusty vehicle!
Also Critical: Sunscreen
Given the abundance of sunlight, you’d think every Phoenix resident would have a great tan. Don’t bother trying to get one in order to ‘fit in’ – locals tend to cover up with sunscreen to protect their complexion and prevent skin cancer. It’s a good idea that will help you stay healthy.
How Much Does It Cost to Move from NYC to Phoenix?
The cost of a cross-country move depends on how much stuff you have to move, and when you’re moving. Find out the full details by requesting your no-obligation quote today!