Relocation


  • Thoroughly explore your prospective new hometown. Utilize online resources to assess
  • Job opportunities. If possible, visit in person to gain firsthand insights and ease any relocation anxieties.
  • Cost of living – Ensure your salary aligns with local expenses.
  • Housing market trends
  • Climate and topography
  • School districts
  • Healthcare facilities
  • Local amenities – Restaurants, shopping, parks, and recreation.
  • Traffic patterns and public transportation
  • Researching companies in your new area
  • Networking virtually with industry professionals
  • Considering remote work opportunities
  • Moving to a new state often comes with financial shifts. Be mindful of:
  • State tax differences
  • Cost of living adjustments
  • Potential salary changes
  • Moving expenses – Check if your employer offers relocation assistance.
  • Establishing and sticking to a budget will help you stay on track.
  • Start early – Moving day arrives faster than you think.
  • Declutter – Take only what you truly need to save money and ease unpacking.
  • Label everything – Organize boxes by contents and destination in your new home.
  • Pack an essentials bag – Keep medication, chargers, paperwork, toiletries, and daily necessities accessible for the first night.
  • Before moving, update key records and subscriptions:
  • Change your address and set up mail forwarding.
  • Obtain a new driver’s license and vehicle registration.
  • Register for schools, if applicable.
  • Update bank details and medical records.
  • Transfer pet records and any required registrations.
  • Cancel or transfer utilities and memberships (gym, social clubs, etc.).
  • Update voter registration.
  • As moving day approaches, complete last-minute tasks:
  • Refill prescriptions and service your car.
  • Charge all essential electronic devices.
  • Unplug appliances staying behind.
  • Defrost the refrigerator and clear out perishables.
  • Organize items for easy loading.
  • Schedule a donation pickup for unwanted large items.
  • Clean the house before leaving.

Relocating can feel overwhelming, but with a clear plan, timeline, and budget, you’ll settle into your new home seamlessly.

Happy moving!

Judi