Cost of living. It’s no secret that the real estate market is booming right now in most parts of the United States. But how are home prices in your new city? Will you have to rent? If so, what is the average cost to rent? Also, what are the prices of gas, food and utilities?
Income and property taxes. Some states have no income or property taxes while some have incredibly high tax rates. Make sure you know what you’re getting into beforehand so you can budget accordingly.
Job opportunities. Most of us need a job to pay our bills and survive. Make sure you look into the job market in your new location and start applying early. It could take months to secure a job, especially in a new state.
Healthcare. When you move somewhere new, you’ll need to find a new doctor, dentist and eye doctor. Insurance companies differ by state depending on the kind of coverage and the price. It is important to research the quality of healthcare and average prices before you move.
Education. How are the school districts in your new town/city? Is there higher education opportunities nearby? This is especially important if you have children or plan to.
Culture. Does the location you’re looking into have the nightlife you want? A variety of restaurants? Sporting events? These are all important factors.
If you’ve done your research and are ready to move, contact one of our rural/small-town real estate specialists at United Country Real Estate who can help you navigate through the process. Visit United Country Heard Auction and Real Estate to learn more.
Source:
https://www.mrcooper.com/blog/2018/02/08/10-things-consider-moving-another-state/