The first step of the process when moving to Boston is to decide if it’s the right city for you. To determine this, you need to consider two things; your income and the cost of living.
Here are some helpful websites to help you figure out if Boston is a good choice for you.
- Zillow: Compare home prices and find an area that fits your budget.
- AAA: You can use AAA to constantly check and compare gas prices in your area. This will help you map out good gas stations to go to once you’ve settled in.
- Boston 25 Weather: This resource shows you all the current and past weather conditions to give you a good feel for what the weather will be like if you move.
- Indeed: Indeed is great for searching for Jobs in Boston. Our Hyperlink will take you right to the job market in Boston, so you don’t have to worry about adding any filters.
Your income comes into play because the cost of living in Boston is very high. Boston offers great opportunities for lucrative tech jobs. If you can land a job in a good industry whether it’s tech or not, it's a fantastic city to be in.
It’s crucial that you understand the cost of living in the area in Boston that you’ll be moving to. A good guideline is to avoid allocating than 30% of your monthly earnings towards rent or mortgage payments.
You can use Zillow to find homes and apartments in your designated area and compare prices.