One of the first things you want to know about a new address is what internet you can actually get there, and the honest answer is that provider availability changes block by block. Comparison tools let you type in an address and see which cable, fiber, DSL, and fixed wireless options serve it, along with plans and pricing. Some are independent and neutral, and some are lead-gen sites that earn commissions when you sign up, which can shape what they show first. We ranked them on accuracy, transparency, and how well the address-level lookup works.
Start with BroadbandNow or HighSpeedInternet.com to see what serves your new address, cross-check availability against the FCC National Broadband Map since it has no sales incentive, and read CNET or PCMag to judge the providers between them. Order internet early in your move so a technician visit does not leave you offline for a week. MovePlan builds internet setup into its free moving checklist so it does not slip through the cracks in the chaos of moving week.