5 Hidden Costs of Relocating to a New State | Laffey Real Estate

Relocating to a new state is very exciting. You’ll experience an entirely new landscape, weather, people, and much more. In fact, you might find yourself with a whole new life the minute your car rolls up to your driveway for the first time.

If you’re searching for a new place to live on Long Island, you’ll find many wonderful Roslyn homes for sale, and our real estate agents can help you find the one that’s best for you.

We always want you to be prepared, so you should keep in mind that there are a variety of moving costs involved, some of which might not be so obvious. To help you avoid any potential surprises, here are five hidden costs of relocating to a new state:

  • Increase in Food Prices – If you’ve ever traveled to or lived in another state, you’re probably aware that food prices can sometimes be drastically different, especially in metropolitan areas. Plus, for a week or so after you move, you might be more inclined to eat out while you unpack everything. You can save money by planning a budget and looking for local grocery store deals right away. 
  • Vehicle Requirements – Moving to a new state means you’ll be required to get a new driver’s license. It’s also possible that your new state may require specific types of emissions testing, which will also cost a bit of money. Before you move, it’s a good idea to check the state’s requirements to make sure you’re in line with legal regulations. And it’s also important to remember that your vehicle’s insurance rates may go up. 
  • Utility Start-Up Costs – People sometimes forget that certain utilities have start-up costs. Be sure to check with the companies supplying your water, gas, and electricity to see what the activation fees will be. This can also be a factor for optional utilities such as cable and internet access. These types of utilities may require the purchase of equipment in addition to installation costs.
  • Professional Cleaning – This hidden cost can be a factor whether you’re relocating to a new state or not. Even if the home you’re purchasing was really clean when you last saw it, it’s always a good idea to invest in a professional cleaning before or just after you arrive. This will ensure that your new digs are as immaculate as possible.
  • Wardrobe Changes – When you move to a new state, you’ll often be faced with a different weather experience. If you’re accustomed to living in a warmer state, then you may not have the right type of wardrobe for Long Island. You’ll need to add some cold-weather clothing items, such as coats and gloves, to your closet.

A reputable real estate agent will know all the ins and outs of moving to a new state. Laffey Real Estate’s relocation services provide you with professional guidance from the first inquiry right through to the day you get the keys to your new home.

With the right planning and assistance, it’s possible to keep your relocation costs at a minimum. Contact us to find your dream home, and we’ll give you all the help we can.



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