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Relocating Tips: How to Make a Smooth Transition

If you’re thinking about relocating, you probably have lots of questions. What should you expect? How can you save money on relocation costs? How do you make smart real estate decisions when you don’t know the area you’re moving to?

Well, you’ve come to the right place, because we’ve got some relocation tips that can help you answer those questions and understand the process a little bit better. That way, you can make a smooth and confident transition. Let’s get started!

Here’s what we’ll cover:

Questions to Ask Before Relocating

If you’re thinking about relocating, make sure it’s the right decision before you start packing boxes. After all, moving is a big deal! Here are some questions you should think about before packing your bags and hitting the road:

  • Do the costs make sense? Consider the cost of moving to and living in your relocation destination. If you’re moving to a city with a higher cost of living, make sure you’ll still be able to make progress on your financial goals. Our Cost of Living Calculator can show you a breakdown of how your current city’s monthly expenses compare to another city’s.
  • Do you like the area? Moving isn’t just a math problem—you’ve got to think about your emotions too. Visiting the area before you move could give you a good idea of what it’d be like to live there.
  • If you’re married, is your spouse on board? Making a move can be tough, and it’s important to be on the same page with your spouse if you’re married. You’ll also want to consider how a move will impact your spouse’s career and every other aspect of their life.

And if you’re planning to relocate for a new job, make sure you answer these questions too:

  • Are you excited about the job opportunity? It doesn’t make sense to move for a job you know you’ll hate—even if it pays more money. So make sure you get a job you love lined up before you move. 
  • Is the company culture a good fit? Moving won’t be very much fun if you don’t fit in at your new office or don’t get along with your coworkers.
  • Is there a long-term benefit? Think about your five-year plans for your career and your life. Will this move help you accomplish your goals? 

Asking these questions will cover the basics. For a more detailed, step-by-step plan that will walk you through how to answer all these questions about moving and more, check out our free Ramsey Relocation Guide.

The five most popular relocation cities in the U.S., based on the number of people moving there, are:

  • Fort Myers, Florida
  • Killeen, Texas
  • Port St. Lucie, Florida
  • Daytona Beach, Florida
  • Tallahassee, Florida1

Yep, 4 of the top 5 relocation cities in the U.S. are in Florida. But if those southern beaches aren’t calling your name and you’re looking for other popular destinations, major cities in these five states are also seeing a big relocation boom:

  • Louisiana
  • South Carolina
  • Arizona
  • Texas
  • Alabama2

 

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