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5 Things You Need to Know Before Moving to a New State

By Megan Cooper

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Moving to a new state is a big decision. While it can often be an exciting challenge, it will also change your entire lifestyle and routine. If you are considering moving to a new city to accept a job or for any other reason, you need to think about these five things.

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1. Your Monthly Budget May Change

The cost of living varies widely among different states. There is a good chance that you will need to set a new budget that looks drastically different from the one you have now after you move. If you aren't prepared for major changes to your budget, you will be even more stressed about moving. Researching the average cost of living in the city you are moving to can alleviate stress about your financial situation. For example, the average cost of living in Michigan is $1,784 for a single person or $4,238 for a family of four. This total cost can be broken down into several categories, including:

  • Food: $483 per month for one person

  • Rent and utilities: $1,108 for a small apartment for one person

  • Transportation: $158 for a four-person family

While the categories listed above are the main ones associated with cost of living expenses, there are additional costs. If you choose to purchase a house instead of renting one, you must prepare for the expenses of upkeep.

2. Moving Gives You the Perfect Opportunity to Start a New Career

One study suggests that more than half of adults who quit their jobs in the last year did so to make a career change. If you are one of the people who are not happy with your current job, moving to a new state gives you the perfect opportunity to make a career switch. You could also choose to work for yourself as an entrepreneur.


If you want to open your own company, writing a business plan is an important first step. This document should detail exactly what your company does and identify your brand voice. It should also establish your family goals and dictate how you plan to accomplish them as well as list the type of financing you plan to secure.


3. Having a Plan Reduces Moving Stress

Most people find moving to be a stressful process. Having a plan in place is a good way to reduce stress because it helps you know what to expect. Develop a packing system whether you choose to use a moving company or transport your belongings yourself. This habit allows you to settle into your new home more quickly.


4. Finding a New Physician

If you’re moving to a new state, you’ll need to find a new doctor. There are many benefits of using online doctors, including convenience, cost savings, and increased access to care. One of the most significant advantages of online doctors is that they offer greater convenience than traditional in-person doctors. Patients can consult with a doctor from the comfort of their own homes, and they don’t have to take time off work or find childcare in order to do so. In addition, online doctors often have shorter wait times than in-person doctors, and it’s easy to schedule an online doctor appointment, making it simpler to get the care you need in a timely manner.


5. It Takes Time to Adjust to a New State

Once you get past the initial change of starting a new job and settling into your house, you may not be happy with your decision to move. This can usually be attributed to the fact that you have not yet developed friendly relationships in the area. The faster you can start building your network of friends, the quicker you will feel happy in your new home. Find ways to get out of your comfort zone and meet new people.


Moving to a new state should be exciting. Before moving to a new state, research the cost of living, learn about job opportunities, put a moving plan together, and find a new doctor.

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