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Moving from Texas to California
Wasn't sure where else to post this but here we go:
FH and I are moving to southern California in eight months for a change of scenery and to be closer to my family. Right now our main concern is planning a weekend trip or two out to find an apartment and lease it as I haven't had any luck in tracking down *any* locating services.
For other Knotties experienced in moving long distance or ones living in SoCal, would it be wiser to take one long week out or take two separate weekend trips? Our lease is up May 26 and I was looking at visiting the weeks of March 14 and April 11.
Thanks in advance!
Re: Moving from Texas to California
In other inter-state moves that I made as a child I remember one of my parents going out for 4-5 days at a time to check out the new city and since they did that every time we moved (we moved a lot, lol) I'd say that's a pretty good time frame. I feel like 2 days would be very stressful on top of travel, but that's just me. Good luck!
Where in SO CAL were you moving to? Any would do, the weekends or the entire week. Staying a week may just give you more time to check out where you would like to live, and more time to see places. Just the weekends may seem a little too time restricted in order to find something... You grew up in California?
My mother's side moved to Texas when I was 8 so I have been here for most of my life and making annual visits to California for the last fifteen years. I have family in Norwalk, Orange County, and Hemet, and a friend in Burbank who offered for us to room with him if we don't find something right away. (For $700! Hella pays to know people, right?) That having been said, it mostly depends on where our jobs are willing to relocate us to. I can say I would like to move back to Covina, but not if the only place my company can transfer me to is in Long Beach, you know?