Poseidon Moving stands as a #1 choice when it comes to your your local and long distance moving requests. Relying on us to handle the logistics of your move grants you more time and reduces anxiety. Backed by two decades of industry expertise, we assure you of top-notch service at a budget-friendly cost. Our professional team ensures your belongings are meticulously packed, loaded into the truck, and arrive at your new destination just as you remember them. Having moved numerous residential families and commercial enterprises across the country, we are well-equipped to serve you as well. Let us guide you through a seamless transition!
What Sets Us Apart
- ✓ Cross-Country/Long-Distance Coverage
- ✓ Affordable and Transparent Pricing
- ✓ Lightning-Fast and Reliable Service
- ✓ Customized Packing and Crating
- ✓ Flexible Long-Term/Overnight Storage
- ✓ Flexible and Express Delivery Option
- ✓ Dedicated Quick-Response Support Team
Pros of Moving from Connecticut to Florida
✓ Lower Costs of Living and Taxes
When it comes to the cost of living, Florida wins by a landslide. And this is one of the main and common reasons why many professionals choose to call Florida home over Connecticut. Income tax rates in Connecticut range from 3% to 6.99%; that top rate ranks as slightly above the US average.
✓ Real Estate
Aside from tax, real estate in Florida is also way cheaper compared to Connecticut. The median home price in Florida $264,149, unless you are buying from Miami where it is $379,460. But in other major cities like Jacksonville, Tampa, and Orlando, the average doesn’t go over $300,000.
✓ Retirement
Florida is one of the hotspots for seniors. A lot of older folks who spent their younger years in California choose to move to Florida due to the many senior communities and of course, lower costs of living. The Sunshine State offers an active lifestyle and great healthcare to retirees.
✓ Beaches
Connecticut has a mix of coastal cities and rural areas dotted with small towns, and many enjoy their beaches. And while the state has its fair share of beautiful beaches to visit, the beaches in Florida are more beautiful.
✓ Weather
Of course, the weather. The summers in Connecticut are warm and humid, while the winters are very cold and wet, and it is partly cloudy year-round. Florida, on the other hand, hardly experiences the latter!
Cons of Moving from Connecticut to Florida
✗ Hurricane and Extreme Weather
Due to its location, near the tropics and along the equator, Florida is very vulnerable to hurricanes. So, living here, expect to experience a lot of heavy rains and extreme heat throughout the year. Humidity is also another issue!
✗ One of the Flattest States
If you enjoyed hiking in the mountainous parts of Connecticut, then that’s something you’ll miss after moving to Florida. The state lacks hills and valleys to climb.
✗ High Crime Rate
If you compare the crime rate between the cities New Haven, Hartford to Miami, you’ll see a huge difference. The violent crime rate in Miami is 48.9/1000 people while Hartford is 8.59/1000 people.