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Considering Relocating?
There are many reasons to consider relocation. Lower cost of living, better quality of life, moving closer to family and of course, employment. Whether you are considering relocation for career advancement, new employment or for personal reasons, there is a lot to think about and consider. With nearly one in seven Americans making a move each year (according to the U.S. Census Bureau), there is ample information available. If your new career opportunity has included working with a recruiter, that is one of the best places to start. The assistance of a competent recruiter may be all you need. Remember...the recruiter wants your move to work just as much as you do.

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The most important issue to consider is how a move will affect spouse, children, family or others who will be involved in the move. Employment for a trailing spouse and schools for children are probably the two most personal critical factors in a successful relocation. Include everyone who will be impacted by the move in discussions. Make sure everyone is on board with the decision before you start interviewing all over the U.S. Once the decision has been made, use your recruiter, newspapers from the specific location of your new opportunity, the local Chamber of Commerce and real estate agents. These are the most available free sources. And of course don't forget the Internet.

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While finding the right home is important, finding the right neighborhood is critical. There are several things to consider including property values, schools, crime, location, future development, lifestyle and neighbors. It is important to find a neighborhood that fits your individual needs and tastes. At the same time, you need to look for neighborhoods that have homes that fit your price range. One of the standard rules of real estate is to look for the worst house in the best neighborhood. While many have benefited from this strategy, it may require a lot of hard work and "sweat equity" to make it work for you. Another option is to consider purchasing a condominium or townhouse. Regardless of your needs, once you decide on a neighborhood or community, finding a top agent in that area will help you narrow your choices. Top producing agents are keenly aware of the local marketplace and may even know of homes that will become available before they hit the market.

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Remember - Moving back home usually costs more !

Your prospective employer should be able and willing to provide you with information as well. Our best advice to you is think it through thoroughly. Don't make a move unless you have physically visited the area. If there is genuine resistance from your spouse and/or teenage children, then think it over very carefully!



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