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Moving for a Job? Here Are 4 Things You’ll Need to Consider.

Moving for a Job? Here Are 4 Things You’ll Need to Consider.

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Relocating for a job will begin a new and exciting chapter in your life. But, before you can start experiencing your new lifestyle, there are several key decisions you’ll need to take to ensure the relocation process goes smoothly for all members of your family. In this article by the George Woods Home Selling Team, we explore four important aspects you’ll need to consider while relocating.

Understanding Relocation’s Impact on Your Family

In addition to moving to a new home, relocation will lead to a complete change in lifestyle for you and your family. Here are a few key considerations you’ll need to manage:

  • Your Child’s Schooling: Find schools that provide the same quality of education in your new location. In your research, also locate areas where the school provides transportation, and try to find homes in those neighborhoods. Additionally, to avoid any disruption in their studies, it’ll be best to move during the summer break.

  • Work Opportunities for your Partner: If their employer has an office in the same location, they could request for a transfer as well, or telecommute if possible. However, finding a new position could prove to be a challenge, hence it’ll be important to discuss with your partner before finalizing a move.

Learning Your New Standard of Living

While moving from one city to another won’t bring much change, relocating to a town or suburbs can signal a new way of living. To help yourself prepare for what life will be like in the near future, research the following aspects regarding the place you are relocating to:

  • Cost of Living: As reported by Capital One, this will include the cost of groceries, healthcare, childcare, transportation, and other necessities.

  • Housing Costs: Depending on the type of home you currently live in, compare the cost of affording the same in your new location.

Moving to a location with higher costs will put significant strain on your finances. In such cases, it would be best to meet with your employer and negotiate a better salary or other benefits to help you afford these costs, as reported by Indeed.

Finding a New Home

The cost of living will have an impact on your housing options. For instance, if family homes are expensive in the new location, you could consider apartments or townhouses. Whether you are trying to find apartments near York, PA, you’ll find plenty of listings online that provide you with the option of taking a 3D tour of the property. While visiting the property in-person is a must before buying, a virtual tour will give you a clear idea of the space and amenities.

If the current housing costs are more than what you are comfortable paying, opt to rent for the short term. You can find furnished homes which will help overcome the need of buying furniture, allow you to study the market better, and buy property when the market is in your favor.

Handling Moving Logistics

Movers

If you’re moving long-distance and plan to hire movers, expect to pay upwards of $5000. While you will incur this heavy cost, movers will undertake all major responsibilities such as packing, loading, transporting, and unloading. Additionally, you’ll need to buy moving insurance, to protect yourself against any damages to your belongings during transit.

The alternative is to self-move which will involve renting a truck and completing all moving responsibilities yourself. While this will significantly reduce your expenses, it will involve a big investment in terms of time and effort. If you’re expected to work right until the day you move out, this may not be the best option to consider.

Storage

If you have chosen to move into a rental but do not want to discard your furniture and other big-ticket items, find storage units near your new home. You’re likely to get better deals if you rent the unit for a long period (1+ years).

Balancing the needs of everyone is important for having a successful relocation. While this process will be a bit stressful, post-move you’ll start reaping the rewards of your efforts.

Article provided by Suzie Wilson

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