Moving Out of State This Summer? Here’s How to Make It Easier

 

Summer break is one of the most popular times to make a big move—especially for families hoping to settle before the school year begins. While the timing makes sense, relocating out of state comes with extra planning, coordination, and a few moving parts that can feel overwhelming if you’re not prepared. 

With the right support and a solid game plan, a summer move can feel less like chaos and more like a fresh start. Here are some helpful tips to guide you through an out-of-state relocation during the busiest moving season of the year.

 

Relocation: Get Connected Before You Move

One of the smartest things you can do when relocating out of state is to connect with a trusted real estate agent in your future destination before you arrive. A local expert can help you understand neighborhoods, school districts, commute times, and market conditions long before moving day. That insight can save you time, stress, and costly mistakes once you’re on the ground.

The good news? You don’t have to find that agent on your own. Our team is part of a nationwide network of agents who work the same way we do. We can connect you with a trusted professional in your new location who will advocate for you, communicate clearly, and help you feel supported every step of the way. Think of it as having boots on the ground in your future destination.

 

Summer Moving Tips to Make Life Easier

While it makes sense to move while the kiddos aren’t in school anymore, that means your relocation is happening during peak-selling season. Here are some summertime relocation tips:

 

  1. Book movers as early as possible. | Summer is peak moving season, and the best movers book up weeks or even months in advance. Securing your moving company early gives you better availability, pricing, and peace of mind as your move date approaches.

 

  1. Aim for early morning move times. | Temperatures rise quickly during the summer, especially during midday hours. Starting early helps keep movers, family members, and pets safer and more comfortable while also avoiding peak traffic.

 

  1. Pack heat-sensitive items separately. | Candles, toiletries, cosmetics, electronics, and certain medications can melt or be damaged in high temperatures. Keep these items with you in a temperature-controlled vehicle whenever possible.

 

  1. Label boxes clearly and consistently. | Neat labels with room names and a brief content list will help movers place boxes correctly and speed up unpacking. Using color-coded labels or stickers can make things even easier once you arrive.

 

  1. Create an essentials bag or box. | Pack a few days of clothes, toiletries, chargers, medications, and important documents separately. Having these items accessible saves you from digging through boxes after a long moving day.

 

  1. Plan ahead for kids and pets. | Moving day can be overwhelming for children and animals, especially in the heat. Arranging childcare, pet sitters, or a quiet space away from the activity can make the day calmer for everyone.

 

  1. Expect traffic, construction, and delays. | Summer travel means vacation traffic, road construction, and unexpected slowdowns. Build extra time into your schedule so delays do not add unnecessary stress.

 

  1. Build in buffer days before major commitments. | Avoid scheduling work start dates, school registrations, or important appointments immediately after your move. Giving yourself a few extra days allows time to recover, unpack, and handle any surprises.

 

 

Getting Settled Before School Starts

Once you arrive, focus on creating a sense of routine as quickly as possible. Unpack bedrooms first, explore the neighborhood together, and locate key spots like schools, parks, grocery stores, and medical offices. If time allows, visit the school campus, meet teachers, and attend any orientation events. Even small steps like setting bedtime routines or planning a fun family outing can help everyone feel grounded before the school year begins.

 

 

Relocating out of state during summer break is a big step, but it doesn’t have to feel overwhelming. With early planning, smart support, and the right connections, your move can be a smooth transition into an exciting new chapter.

If you’re planning a summer relocation and want trusted guidance, agent referrals, or relocation resources, reach out to The Sales Team Realtors. We’re here to help you every step of the way, no matter where your next move takes you.