How To Take The Stress Out Of Relocating

Mar 25
08:24

2009

Stefan Hyross

Stefan Hyross

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You decided to make a move to a new city. When the initial excitement wears off, you are probably experiencing mixed emotions. Here are some tips to help you choose the right neighborhood for you and your family.

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The first decision you will have to make is related to the type of home you are interested in. Are you looking for a detached house,How To Take The Stress Out Of Relocating Articles a condominium, or a townhouse? Do you want to live downtown or do you prefer the suburbs? Does your neighborhood need to be close to shops, restaurants, parks? Take the time to decide what type of home you wish to buy and what amenities you want to have close by. This will rule out a number of neighborhoods. 


Once you narrowed down your search to a few potential neighborhoods, take the time to contact the local police department to enquire about the general safety of the area. They will be able to give some statistics on the crime rate, the number of sex offenders living in the area, drug trade, etc. If possible, take a drive at night in the neighborhoods that interest you. Some areas can changes dramatically once the light goes down. 


If you are moving with your family and have children, you should consider to local school system. What schools are located in or around the neighborhoods of interest? Are they within walking distance or will your children have to driven or take a bus to school? How well do the schools rank in your area? This information is available online through the local school district or specialty papers and magazines. If your relocation is a long-term move, you should consider the school system even if you do not have any kids. This situation may change in a few years. Also, remember that neighborhoods with good schools have higher property values and homes sell more easily. This is something to keep in mind to protect your investment. 


Consider the commute to your workplace. A distance of twenty miles may seem close on a map but in rush hour, those twenty miles may turn into an hour commute or more. If commute time is important to you, consider driving from a neighborhood you are considering to your future workplace during rush hour. This will give you a good idea of your potential commute time. 


Relocating to a new city can be a real challenge but if you take your time and enlist the help of a real estate agent, finding the right home in the right neighborhood does not have to be a stressful process. Do your research, drive in and walk in the neighborhoods, and visit as many homes as you can. This will help you protect your investment. Good luck!


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