Hello dear friend. So I moved to a new city, an area in which I will live very cozy and quiet in appearance. After we unloaded my things, I took a walk and looked around. A couple of steps away from me is a wonderful pond, the area next to it resembles our own Park, where we used to sit for days after school. The railway is still not far from me, I have always had an immense passion for trains, the noise coming from the banging of the train rails on the rails gives me pleasure.
I hope I like living here. Of course, I can't get around the whole city in a day, because it is much bigger, but the area made a big impression on me! Despite the fact that this is a city, in my area there are a lot of trees and other greenery, it is very beautiful, everywhere you go, the trees constantly cover the sky, so in summer I do not have to fry in the sun.
Of course I will miss my old home, you and the rest of my friends, the days we spent together. Write to me more often, I will wait impatiently for an answer from you! When I'm more comfortable and ready to explore the entire city, I will definitely describe it to you in full, and maybe even send you a photo.
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All cities in the U.S. have individual pros and cons, so to speak, and it’s not a bad idea to compare them beforehand. Moving to a new place can be costly, time consuming and draining; hence why it’s best to make sure that it’s the right place for you!
When deciding which city you will call home you must keep in mind crime rates, neighborhoods, cost of living and schools. Whether they seem important to you now or not, they might be important when, and if, the time comes to sell.
If you looked at a satellite-enhanced map online and saw rows of rooftops, would you really know what kind of neighborhood it was? It is essential to scout out your potential neighborhood and do some in-depth research.
Consider the type of neighborhood you currently live in. Do you want to find one similar, or upgrade? If you have children, you might consider whether if there is a park nearby or similar family-oriented amenities. Use crime rates and public housing data to find a place in which you and your family will feel comfortable.
Cost of living is commonly overlooked when moving to a new city. Depending on where you are going, you run the risk of price shock.
You might think your current daycare costs are reasonable, but in larger cities – get ready to be surprised! Comparing food costs, list prices for houses, and even utilities will better prepare you to live based on your new salary and within your means.
If you have children, want children, or will never have children the school district has a huge influence on the potential house you choose. Not only in respect to school taxes but the school district can sometimes dictate the value of the house itself.