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Moving to a new city can be a bit frightening, especially if it’s one a move to in another state. For those looking to call Tucson home, here are some general facts and information that can give you a better idea of the city. For more information visit http://www.mytucsonmovers.com/

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3 Things to Remember When Moving to Tucson

Moving to a new city can be a bit frightening, especially if it’s one a move to in another state.

An unfamiliar town can make adjusting very difficult, and knowing very little about it

beforehand will make it that much harder.

For those looking to call Tucson home, here are some general facts and information that can

give you a better idea of the city.

Climate

For those moving to Tucson from the South or other similar areas, the Arizona weather will

not be too much of a shock. For those coming from cool or snowy areas, it might take some

time to adjust.

Tucson weather, and Arizona weather in general, is notorious for being dry and hot. Summer

temperatures are around 100 degrees Fahrenheit during the day, and roughly 80 degrees in the

evening when it cools down. It can be very difficult for those not accustomed to living in such

hot conditions. If you are moving from colder areas, expect to dress lightly, apply sunscreen,

and drink plenty of water to stay hydrated.

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Neighborhoods

There are many different areas of Tucson, each offering its own aspect of Tucson. The central

part of Tucson is great for those working in the city or students attending the University of

Arizona. The northern areas, and any of the neighborhoods near the mountains, are perfect for

Tucsonians who prefer being closer to nature while still being able to access the main city with

a short drive. Great and high-ranked schools, such as the Academy of Tucson and Presidio

High School, can be found all over the city.

Cost of Living

Much like the previous point, cost of living depends on where you live. Many neighborhoods

near the mountain ranges have homes costing millions, while other neighborhoods, such as

those in the east, feature more affordable homes. Gasoline tends to run a bit lower than other

cities, and homes are roughly $100,000 on average, though this median price depends on where

in Tucson you live and the type of home you want.

Tucson is a vibrant and beautiful city with something to offer anyone moving to it. Those

looking to call Tucson home will certainly not be disappointed. To find out more or for a free

moving estimate, visit MyTucsonMovers.com.

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