Moving while in dire weather

I have changed apartments five times in the last five years.

I’ve updated to more advantageous locations, more spacious accommodations as well as better amenities.

I started out living in the northern section of the country. My lease came due in late January. Moving at that time of year was difficult. The temperatures in that area are often below cold as well as occasionally below zero. Both of us experience blizzard conditions, brutal wind chill as well as accumulate feet of snow within a few minutes. I’d need to turn off the heat in the house I was leaving as well as often end up packing in cold cold conditions. I’d get stuck carrying my possessions through the snow as well as cold as well as driving the moving van over icy roads. There were occasionally difficulties with getting the heat turned on as well as the new house warmed up. I finally managed to arrange my lease so that I could transfer in the Springtime. The temperature was correctly mild enough that I didn’t need to worry about either heating or cooling. However, because of a job opportunity, I transferred south. I realized genuinely abruptly that moving into a new house in May, in the southern section of the country is a mistake. I faced temperatures in the high nineties with excessive humidity. The air conditioner system in my vehicle couldn’t keep up with the weather. It took forever to cool down my new apartment. I was covered in sweat profusely. I have been looking around for a better house complex that includes a swimming pool. However, I am reluctant to brave another transfer in the heat as well as humidity.

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