Ten Things to Know Before Moving to a New City and New House

By Amy Brantley, published Apr 01, 2007
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Ten Things to Know Before Moving to a New City #1: Crime Rate

Before moving to a new city, it's important to take the time and look at the rate of crime that city has. Obviously, many large cities will have a high level of crime, but many small towns can be just as bad. Do some research and know what you might be getting yourself into.

Ten Things to Know Before Moving to a New City #2: School System

If you have children, you must know if the city school system is up to par. Do you really want to send your child to a school system without doing any research? Find all the information you can about the school system. Many school systems may even have high crime rates.

Ten Things to Know Before Moving to a New City #3: Economy

You just found an amazing deal on a house that is three states away. In fact, all the houses in that area are very affordable. But, what is the economy like? Will you be able to make those affordable house payments, with the types of jobs that available in that area? Are there jobs even available?

Ten Things to Know Before Moving to a New City #4: Medical Care

Moving to a new city, and then discovering that the medical care in that area is poor, may not seem like a big deal until you need medial attention. It's best to know about a city's medical care before moving to a new city and finding out first hand.

Ten Things to Know Before Moving to a New City #5: Taxes

You just found a job that pays several thousand more than what you currently make, but the job is a few states away. Before moving, you should take the time to do some research and see how much the taxes are. After state taxes, city taxes, road taxes, etc. you may not be any better off than you are now.

Ten Things to Know Before Moving to a New City #6: Population

Before moving to a new city, you may want to see how many people live there. If you like big towns, a large population will not bother you. If you hate large cities, you may want to look for a town whose population in under 5,000. Large populations usually mean being very close to your neighbors and that's not always a good thing.

Ten Things to Know Before Moving to a New City #7: Average Age

Ten Things to Know Before Moving to a New City and New House

Do as much research as possible before moving to a new city.

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Takeaways
  • What is the crime rate?
  • Are the school systems up to par?
  • What is the economy like?
Did You Know?
There are websites that are devoted to information about certain cities.
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Great to know.

Posted on 04/03/2007 at 2:04:00 PM

 
It's important to check out the schools in your area even if you don't have kids. It will help the resale value of your home or condo, plus, there will be other people in the neighborhood who value good schools. This often has a direct impact on the livabitly of an area.

Posted on 04/02/2007 at 9:04:00 PM

 
These are great suggestions. A few are obvious, but some people would not necessarily think to research upfront.

Posted on 04/01/2007 at 9:04:00 AM

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