While every corporate relocation is in some ways unique, for relocating families, there’s one shared objective: to make decisions that lead to happy, well-adjusted loved ones.
After all, relocation can be especially challenging for those who are leaving friends and all things familiar behind. When it comes to family relocations, it’s all about choosing the right neighborhood, school, and community—so the family can settle in easily and get back to “normal.”
In short, in order to ensure successful, lasting family relocations, smart employers give their employees the resources they need to make great real-estate decisions…for family members big and small.
The Significance of Quality Schools
For families with school-age children, the search for the right home usually begins with the search for the right school district. This quickly narrows the home-buying search to a more manageable number of areas and neighborhoods.
In addition to word of mouth, many relocating parents rely on national school ranking systems, which factor in criteria such as standardized test scores, student-to-teacher ratios and graduation rates.
How important is school quality? Very! According to a recent Realtor.com® report, parents are willing to pay nearly 80% more for the privilege of living in a top-rated school district—even when it means compromising on how much home they can buy.
Community Compatibility
The benefits of buying a home in a top-rated school district extend beyond academics—because who doesn’t want to live among like-minded neighbors? Chances are, there will be lots of similarly-aged kids to play with and nearby parks to play in. And as kids make friends with their neighbors, parents do, too.
Are there strong park district programs? Sports leagues? Places of Worship? Golf courses? What’s the overall community vibe? All of these contribute to a family’s comfort and satisfaction in their new home.
Choosing a community that feels familiar in the important ways, if not the specifics, helps both adults and kids feel at home more quickly.
How to Help Relocating Families Get It Right
Knowledge is power. The more relevant information you provide to your relocating employees, the better-informed decisions they can make. A strong relocation partner will do all the heavy lifting for you. This includes: