3 New Neighborhood Relocation Tips

Moving to a new neighborhood is an exciting prospect. Whether you find the idea exhilarating, or even if moving into a new area is out of your comfort zone, it helps to take steps to make it feel less overwhelming and stressful. Instead, focus on settling in and smoothly transitioning to your new neighborhood.

1. Find the Right Neighborhood Location

If you know you need to move but have yet to decide where your new home will be, start by selecting a few neighborhoods in the vicinity where you’re looking. Then, if feasible, visit them and spend time exploring the area. While visiting places, do the following.

  • Observe the layout.
  • Explore housing types and prices.
  • Look for grocery stores, gas stations, schools, restaurants, etc.
  • Identify public transportation options.
  • Determine commute times (remember to consider any local peak-time traffic).

Look for what you know you will want and need in a neighborhood. This will help you identify your best options.

2. Before the Move

To help your relocation go smoother, pre-plan as much as possible, so you have fewer details to deal with during the actual move.

  • Transfer, close, or open your new utility accounts.
  • Fill out the USPS online form to change address, forward mail, or visit your local branch in person.
  • Declutter your home by donating, giving away, or selling items you no longer want or need.
  • Start gathering packing materials and create a packing strategy.
  • Carefully label all boxes as you pack each one.
  • Register children for school.
  • Apply for jobs if moving to an entirely different area.
  • Hire a professional mover to get yourself on the calendar (the earlier you book, the better chances you have of getting a better price and the date you prefer).

For any other more specific details, create a thorough moving checklist to help you tick off items as you complete them.

3. After the Move

Plan to relax the first night to get everyone settled into your new home. Chances are you’ll have prepared a first-night essentials kit with everything you need. Next, treat your family to a fun, relaxing dinner. Then, on day two, it’s time to embrace living in a different place and start anew.

  • Make sure labeled boxes are placed in the rooms they belong.
  • Start unpacking the essentials — bathroom, kitchen, and bedrooms.
  • Unpack with a strategy for everything else.
  • Introduce yourself to your immediate neighbors (it might feel challenging, but it will ease your transition and help you to make new friends or at least know people to ask questions).
  • Get weather-appropriate clothing if moving to a new climate.

As you get settled, spend some time outside your home to explore your new neighborhood. Visit local shops, museums, and parks, and join local organizations. During your outings, wave or say hello to people you meet. Be approachable. Along the way, you’ll start connecting with local people, which will help you feel more like a part of the community.

Moving Made Easy

Moving to a new neighborhood typically has some challenges. However, the more positively you embrace the experience, the easier it’ll be. Working with professional movers to do the heavy lifting can free up your time to explore and transition to a new place.

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 7 Tips When Seeking a Job In a New City

Seeking a job in a new city requires a lot of hard work. Therefore, it’s essential to have a strategy to make your search successful. Planning your job search before your household move and using smart strategies during the search can help. Here’s what you need to know about looking for a job in a new place.

1. Know How Much You Need to Earn

Create a target salary for your new job. When creating your target salary, consider how much you need for housing, food, clothing, and other essentials.

If you’re not yet living in the city where you’re relocating, then you’ll need to research the cost of living in the area. If you’re already living there, you can consider how much you’re currently paying and how much you’ll need to earn to recover those costs.

2. Consider Local and Remote Options

Sometimes getting a job is more complicated when your address is far from the business. So put your address on your resume, cover letter, and all applications once you have secured an apartment in your new community.

If you’re looking for a position that doesn’t require you to work onsite, browse remote opportunities. If you’re lucky, you’ll be able to work from anywhere.

3. Be Available to Interview

Be ready to interview for jobs on a moment’s notice. This could be the difference between getting a job and not. When you’re called for an interview, schedule the earliest time slot to ensure you get to the interview before someone else gets the job.

4. Connect With Others

If you have family, friends, professional, or college connections in the area that you’ll be moving to, they can be an excellent resource in helping you find a job.

Tell people that you’re looking to relocate. If you’re still employed, you should be discreet. Here are some people who can help with job leads and other assistance:

  • LinkedIn connections
  • Social media friends and followers
  • College alumni network contacts
  • Professional associations and contacts

5. Practice Interviewing

Successful interviewing can be a challenge. Start practicing interviewing as soon as you’ve decided to get a new job, so you’ll be ready for interviews when the time rolls around. If possible, get a friend to ask you mock interview questions.

6. Map It Before Going to the Interview

Once you’ve got an interview, plan your route to where the interview will take place. Don’t risk getting lost on your way to the interview. First impressions matter.

7. Give Yourself Plenty of Time

Plan to get to the interview early. It looks better to show up a little early than a little late, and if you run into trouble on your way to the interview, you’ll have some buffer.

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