Make A Smooth Work-Related Relocation To A New State With This Guide

Moving to another state is one of the most stressful life changes a person can undertake, in part because it involves planning for so many different areas of your lifestyle. The physical move is just one part of a larger process that includes preparing your family for a relocation, as well as preparing yourself for tackling a new job or a new business in an unfamiliar place. The good news? There are plenty of resources available for individuals who need a little help. From finding a home and checking out the neighborhood to setting up your business, there are several sites, apps, and pieces of tech that will help you and your family get through this time with minimal stress; start with Vistity, which provides high-quality virtual access to your new city so you can take a 360-degree tour before the big day.

Here are a few other ways you can reduce stress and prepare for the move:

Do a little research beforehand

It’s important to do some research before any major life change in order to be better prepared, and moving to a new state is no exception. Finding out more about the neighborhood you’d like to move to and how to secure a home loan, pay taxes, and obtain a business license are all necessary components in this research. It’s a good idea to read client reviews for a few real estate agents in the area and begin working with one as soon as possible; they can help you find the best properties for your needs and budget, which will save you time. They can also help in the search for a good location for your business if you’re an entrepreneur and won’t be working out of your home. 

Once you have a neighborhood narrowed down, you and your family can take part in a virtual tour with Vistity in order to get to know the area a little before visiting in person.

Move your business carefully

Whether you’re going to be working from home or from a new office or storefront, it’s essential to plan carefully for the relocation. You’ll want to start several weeks ahead of the physical move by letting customers and clients know, preparing a marketing plan for the new location, and figuring out what you’ll need to continue doing business without a hitch once you get set up, such as a license, new software, or equipment. 

Prepare your family

Aside from the major planning that moving to a new state requires, preparing your family for such a big change can be both physically and mentally exhausting, especially if you have young children who are confused about what a move will mean. You might start by talking about the new city or house with excitement and sharing photos. Make plans to take part in a fun activity after the move, such as visiting a local water park or children’s museum. You can also allow your children to assist with packing up their own belongings and deciding whether there are items that can be donated, sold, or thrown away during the process.

Make moving day a smooth operation

Once you’re packed up and ready to go, it’s essential to have the right moving company on your team. Because moving day will be so hectic, you can minimize stress, accidents, and lost belongings by making sure you have the best movers available and that every box is packed and marked with care. Stay organized by keeping boxes in their respective rooms and ask the movers to tackle one room at a time in order to keep items together on the truck. Ask someone you trust to be there on the big day to help keep the kids and/or pets safe and occupied during all the activity.

Relocating to a new state is never an easy task, but these days there are so many resources and services available that you can ensure it’s a smooth process. Staying organized is key, as is starting early with your planning, so give yourself plenty of time in order to keep things on track.

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