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Top Ten Twin Cities MN Relocation Considerations

September 4, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

By John Mazzara

Moving to the Twin Cities Minnesota is similar to moving elsewhere within MN. Before you make the move, there are things you need to consider and think over and over again to make sure that:

1) You are not making the biggest mistake in your life

2) You have a budget that can sustain you in the big city until you have found a job.

Usually, people fail to see the reason why they have to plan before they can move out from their comfort zone. Living with parents seem to be the most ideal plan but there is some point in your life where you will have to leave the home of your childhood and venture into the unknown. This is the most difficult phase because for someone who has been living with parents even way into the adulthood, they will have troubles living on their own, managing their own life and living alone.

If you are moving out because you are getting married, that is another problem but most people make their first move out of the house due to job transfer or getting a new job which is far away from home. So, they will have to move out to a place closer to the office so that they will be easier to go to work.

Now, there are ten things you need to consider when moving to a big city especially moving to the Twin Cities, Minneapolis and St. Paul. Moving to Minneapolis or moving to St. Paul can be difficult without a proper plan.

1) Accommodation

Have you found your accommodation in the new place? Have you rent the new home? Do you like the new home? Is the home affordable to you? You will find that Twin Cities homes are some of the best values in the country.

There are the questions you should be thinking way before you move there. Of course, when you want to rent a home, you will have to take some time off and go there so you can see for yourself the home you want to rent to make sure that you are not conned by scammers agent.

You must make sure that you can afford to pay the rental of your new home. The rental must be compensated with the utilities and amenities included with the home. Sometimes, you might like a home but too expensive for your wallet so either you negotiate for a better price or you back off and find other places.

2) Transportation

This is easier if you have your own car but unfortunately, not everyone has the privilege to own a car so you need to make sure that it is not a problem for you to go to work if your home is slightly far from your office. If you can walk to your office then there is no problem. Other wise you will need to make sure that bus or train service is available.

3) Food

Food is never a problem especially when you have the money but you have a budget to follow so it is not like you can eat whatever you want. Make sure that you can prepare your own meals at home. Then, check out the local grocery store so you will know where to buy grocery and food. Look out for the prices as well. This allows you to make a budget for food. In times like when you are working, you will have to have lunch somewhere nearby or in the café so you need to spend some money but it is ok, as long as you have plan ahead on how much you can spend for lunch.

4) Entertainment

What’s life without entertainment? I am sure that while you are in the big city, you will have the urge to have a tour and check out nearby locations to see if there is anything interesting. Occasionally you might want to catch a movie with your friends and colleagues so make a budget for entertainment as well but plan wisely so it doesn’t interrupt with your bigger expense. Otherwise, wait until you are stable before you venture for some outdoor entertainment.

5) Utilities & Amenities

Check out if you have to pay for the utilities bills such as electricity and others. If there are some bills you need to settle, make sure that you settle the bill as soon as possible to make sure that you don’t accumulate the bills which might end up more than you think when you finally realised about the bills.

6) Housekeeping

When you are living with your parents, your mum would be doing the laundry, the cooking and the cleaning of your room but when you are living on your own, you will have to do everything yourself. Make sure that you schedule when to do your laundry like every once in a week or twice in a week. Then, make sure you tidy your home and clean up any mess.

7) Security Level

Is your home located in a secure area? An area that has access to the police station, fire department and hospital or clinic? These are very important as you might be living alone and if something happened to you, you need to know where to ask for help. You need to be friends with your neighbors so that in case of emergency they can look out for you and help you.

8) Packing & Unpacking

So, you have a lot of things you want to bring along yet there is little space in your new home. You will need to discard those you don’t need at all so that you don’t clutter your new home. Remember you don’t have your mum there to help you tidy up and clean up. When you want to pack your items, make sure you use boxes so it is easier for you to store all your things. It is also easier for you to move the boxes around. You can buy new boxes or if you have some spare old boxes from the old set of TV or any boxes you find.

9) Moving Company

Do you need the service of MN moving company? For example, you might need to use the lorry and you can hire a lorry from the moving company. They provide the lorry, you pack your own things and they will help you to load the items into the lorry and deliver them to your new place with you in the lorry or with you in front of them in your own vehicle. Of course, hiring the lorry would cost you more but if you want to avoid the hassle, you should get the help from a moving company.

10) Total cost of moving

Finally, the most important part is to calculate the average total cost for you to move out.

This is to make sure you have the budget or else you have to find ways to cut down the cost.

Once you have considered all these, then you are set to move out and live on your own.

Minnesota Realtor and Minnesota mortgage broker-John Mazzara-Sells and finances homes throughout the Twin Cities metro area. John works throughout the Twin Cities and lives in Edina, MN. I service the entire 7 county metro area. If you are looking for relocation resources visit our site at http://www.TwinCitiesRelocation.com We would be happy to provide relocation information about housing and schools for communities in and around the metro area. You can begin your Minnesota real estate MLS home search immediately online through the links at http://www.MinnesotaRelocation.net We provide a number of useful links, reports and demographic information about Minneapolis homes, St Paul homes, and MN real estate. On our mortgage website you can apply for a mortgage. We broker loans only in MN. Our mortgage products include FHA, VA, rural loans, conventional loans, lines of credit, and reverse mortgages. If you are relocating to MN or even just moving across the city or state of MN you will find our sites useful. Minnesota provides a wonderful quality of life-low crime, excellent schools, and major attractions such as lakes, shopping, and entertainment.

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