Relocating from Out of State: How to Make Your Move Smooth and Stress-Free
Moving across state lines can feel like a lot — new city, new job, new schools, and a whole lot of logistics. When my family relocated from Seattle to Minneapolis with three kids, I learned firsthand how much coordination it really takes.
The good news? With a thoughtful plan (and the right support), your out-of-state move can actually be exciting — not overwhelming. We found a neighborhood and home we love, Wits Realty is here to make sure you have the same experience!
Start With Research: Get to Know Neighborhoods Before You Arrive
My number one tip: use Instagram to explore your new city before you even get there.
Follow local business pages, community accounts, and hashtags like #NokomisLife, #SouthMinneapolis, or #ExploreMN to get a real sense of what life looks like in different neighborhoods.
Seeing what locals post — from parks to coffee shops to weekend events — helps you visualize the lifestyle, not just the houses. It’s a fun, low-pressure way to start narrowing down your favorites.
Step One: Get Pre-Approved & Meet With an Agent
Before you book flights or schedule tours, take these first two steps:
- Get Pre-Approved — Know your budget and strengthen your buying power. It’s essential when competing for homes in a new market.
- Connect With a Local Realtor — A local agent can help you understand neighborhood trends, coordinate virtual tours, and connect you to trusted lenders, movers, and inspectors.
At Wits Realty, we work with many out-of-state buyers and are experts at navigating time zones, digital paperwork, and virtual closings.
Step Two: Plan a Realistic Timeline
Every relocation looks a little different, but here’s a general timeline to make things manageable:
| Timeline | What to Focus On |
|---|---|
| 4–6 months out | Research neighborhoods, get pre-approved, and meet your agent. |
| 3–4 months out | Visit (if possible), tour homes, explore schools and commutes. |
| 2–3 months out | Begin serious home search and line up movers and logistics. |
| 1–2 months out | Make your offer, complete inspections, and finalize your move plan. |
| Closing week | Pack, sign, and celebrate — you’re home! |
If you can, build in flexibility. When we moved, my husband came out first to start work while I stayed back to coordinate. That extra time made the process smoother and allowed us to find a better fit.
Step Three: Get Ahead of the Logistics
Relocating from out of state means juggling both ends of a move. A few tips:
- Make a shared Google Sheet with deadlines and contacts.
- Book movers early — summer slots go fast.
- Declutter before you pack (you’ll thank yourself later).
- Keep important documents in one accessible folder for travel.
- Research schools, childcare, healthcare, and commute routes early.
Your agent can also be a huge help with on-the-ground support, connecting you with trusted local vendors and community info.
Step Four: Partner With the Right Team
Our team at Wits Realty has helped countless families relocate to the Twin Cities.
We specialize in:
- Remote showings and virtual tours
- Streamlined digital paperwork
- Trusted vendor recommendations
- Community and school insights
- Local expertise that goes beyond the transaction
We know you’re not just buying a house — you’re starting a new chapter. We’re here to make it feel like home from day one.
Resources We Love
Here are a few great reads and checklists to help you prepare for your big move:
- 7 Steps to Buy a House Out of State — Homebuyer.com
- Moving & Packing Tips — A Beautiful Mess
- How to Move Out of State Checklist — Clutter.com
- When to Book Movers — The Spruce
Thinking About Relocating to Minnesota?
Whether you’re still dreaming or ready to move, our Wits Realty team can help make the transition smooth and stress-free.
Connect with us to start exploring neighborhoods, schools, and homes that fit your lifestyle.
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