Are you getting cold feet? You know, there is no law that says you can't change your plans if they just don't feel right to you.
Frank changed his mind about moving to Springfield, back in 2011. Before then he never seemed to have a problem with it. We spent hours and hours working out details of the move, and vacationed there at least a dozen times to check out neighborhoods and various aspects of Springfield living. We were both 150% onboard with the idea of moving. But when he got an offer on his house here, he just couldn't bring himself to sell it. He also couldn't articulate exactly why except that he had an intuition that we shouldn't move. Intuition? from an lifetime engineer?
That just "didn't compute".
For me, this was totally out of left field and I was completely, utterly floored. I never expected it in a million years, and I think his decision surprised him as much as it surprised me. However it occurred to me that I'd rather live anywhere near Frank, than any other choice. So, my reaction was pretty much,
"AAAARGH!!!! …. OK." Staying here turned out to be the right decision for us.
I'm telling you this in order to suggest you might think about it. You could delay or cancel the move if it doesn't feel right for some reason and that might be perfectly OK.