Envision Your Future
When you begin to think about moving, carefully consider your and your partner’s interests, and whether your new location meets these needs or desires.
For example, ask yourself if it means a lot to live in the heart of downtown and be within walking distance to local restaurants and farmers markets, or whether a home farther away with a large backyard where you can host friends and family is more important.
Also evaluate your professional goals and be sure they align with your moving plans. If avoiding a 45-minute commute, for example, is important to your partner, you’ll want to appreciate his or her request and work within that parameter so there aren’t any regrets down the road. Also, consider the local job market in the event you change employers or explore a new professional opportunity in the future.
Also take note of your future family plans, such as whether you’ll be having children or whether you’ll be responsible for caring for an aging parent.
“Consider if kids are in the near future and how you envision that future,” says Megan Little, a licensed professional counselor and owner of Arkansas-based Reframe Your Story Counseling & Consulting. “Are grandparents babysitting frequently or do they just visit for the holidays?”