David J Zwierecki
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Relocation Considerations

 

 

According to psychologists relocation is among the most stressful events that can happen to a person, or a family. Changing jobs, which often occurs when relocating, is also high on the stress index. For many people the decision to relocate involves a complex set of variables of a financial, personal and emotional nature. These factors contribute to the stress in varying degrees, depending upon the individuals involved.

One of the best ways to learn a lot about a new location in a short amount of time is to speak directly with your preferred Mortgage Professional or Realtor. The people deal in local real estate every day and may provide a fountain of information, both positive and negative, about your new neighborhood,

Relocation stress can also be caused by worries of mortgage qualification. Many loan programs require a minimum length of employment at the same job. If you are moving and changing jobs, try to secure a job in the same line of work in which you have already been working. Changing the type of work you do together with a recent move to a new city may force you to use loan programs that have higher interest rates.

If you are forced to find new employment after relocating to a new city, you may want to consider a NO DOC loan. NO DOC loan types allow you to qualify for a mortgage with your new career without worrying about employment history details which would normally cause issues when applying for a mortgage.

To make your relocation easier, there are companies that specialize in relocation services. Visit your new city's website to see if they offer any relocation services or recommend a good company that does.

When relocating many factors should be considered when deciding what home to buy. A couple of these factors are:
Schooling- Do you have a child that will be attending elementary, middle, or high school? If so where you decide to purchase a home will have a major impact on what school district your child will need to attend school in. You may want to ask your realtor, mortgage consultant, or relocation company (if applicable) if they have any information that they can provide you on the area schools, their test scores, and rankings.
Hazardous waste or hazardous materials sites or storage facilities- Are there any hazardous facilities close to where you are looking to buy a home at? You will probably not want to buy a property that is right next to a hazardous waste facility. Again ask your realtor to find this information out for you before purchasing a home.

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