StraightTalk Home Buying Guide

Part V. Relocating Resources

 

Moving to another state or country rather than just across town? Here are some resources to help you.

Moving to another state

Start with the USA.gov site. This is a quick way to access any state’s home page. You will also find links to local governments and specific agencies. Many state government websites have detailed information for new residents.

In many areas, the web site of the local association of the National Association of REALTORS® has links to local real estate including the MLS. Use the Association Directory from realtor.org to locate one in your desired area.

Want to know more about the area? Check out the area newspapers. These sites can help you find them: NewsVoyager, US Newspaper List, and Home Town News. You can also use these city guides: Citysearch and USA Citylink.

Moving.org is the site of the American Moving and Storage Association. The site has lots of information including tips on how to move pets, plants, and computer. Smart Moving—How to Take the Stress Out of Moving & Moving Terminology will be helpful.

Moving International

A few sites to check out a country: CIA World Factbook, The Nations Online Project, and BBC News Country Profiles.

Guidelines for International Relocation from Allied International.

Living Abroad has lots of information from the U.S. Department of State.

 

Prepared for Corning Credit Union by Remar Sutton & Associates, July 2004. Reviewed and updated May 2007. All rights reserved.


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