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5 Things to Keep in Mind When Relocating for a Job

When an irresistible job opportunity arises, it might upend your entire life. A career-related relocation can happen suddenly and urgently. Moving your family to a new home is a complicated process, all the more so if you're under a strict time constraint on short notice. Having a list of things to keep in mind throughout your move will help make sure you've thought of everything during your stressful transitionary period.

1. Online Tools Can Help With House Hunting

Finding the perfect home in your new city can be daunting with so many neighborhoods to choose from. You might consider using online resources to search for rental properties so as to save money on buying a house outright. For example, you can narrow down your search online for Seattle apartments with your desired amenities. Filter listings to only include those with the number of bathrooms and bedrooms your family requires. Some listings may even include the option to view a 3D tour right from your web browser. Make sure, however, to only use reputable platforms for a safe search.

2. Proximity Is Important

Commute time is another important aspect of house hunting. You will surely want to find a home within a neighborhood near your new workplace, but it would be considerate to factor in your family's needs as well. If your partner or other family member has work lined up in your new city, you may need to compromise to meet everyone's proximity concerns. Perhaps an even more important concern is to choose a home near the school district that will be most beneficial for your children's education.

3. Professional Moving Services Can Be Surprisingly Affordable

Money is a viable concern during a move, especially if you did not have time to financially prepare. You might shy away from hiring the help you need if you feel that cash is tight. Luckily, you can refer to online reviews and testimonials to find reliable movers in your area who won't break the bank. Certain moving companies even offer packing and downsizing services among their offerings.

4. Moving Tends to Be Stressful for the Whole Family

While many responsibilities may weigh heavy on your mind during the move, it's important to remember that the rest of your family may be struggling too. The American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry highlights how moving can be especially stressful for children. You can help your child cope with the changing situation by finding fun ways for them to participate in the moving process. Allowing children to design their own room or suggest fun activities in the new area can go a long way toward fostering acceptance.

5. Complications Might Occur

Even if you attempt to plan for everything, some unexpected outcomes can still occur during your move. It may be for the best to accept that some things can go wrong. You can prepare for a hypothetical worst-case scenario by acknowledging a few unwanted circumstances that might arise:

  • You miss a work-related deadline

  • Important belongings are lost in the move

  • The family feels neglected during this stressful time

Your pre-move checklist could end up being a comprehensive step-by-step account of the entire relocation process. As a starting point, remember the crucial considerations that form the basis of your moving plan. Referring to your list is a great way to ensure you don't overlook important points during a rushed career-related relocation.


Karen Boos of Karen Boos Real Estate has been a real estate agent helping people find their perfect homes in the Treasure Valley for over 2 decades. Call 208.870.7770.

Colin Eggleston