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EIC 033: How to Move in the Middle of a Pandemic
The Empowered in Color Podcast: Helping People of Color Thrive in Business and in Life
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If you didn't know already, we moved! We moved from the greater Los Angeles area to Vegas in the middle of a pandemic, and I wanted to share my audio diary of the experience.
Some tips for moving cities in a pandemic:
- Have a criteria for must-haves in a city and a home and don’t settle or compromise on it.
- Research the cities you are considering
- Look at the demographics, weather, etc.
- Highly recommend considering the demographics of where you’d like to live because depending on your racial/ethnic background, moving to certain cities could be dangerous for you despite being an affordable city. Especially if you grew up in a community of color, it would be a big culture shock to go to some of these more rural, predominantly white towns.
- Get an idea of the pricing of homes/apartments both for rent and buying (if you’d like to buy there one day)
- Take into consideration location of city in the broader context of the region of the country you are in if you would like to travel nearby or be a certain distance from home
- Figure out the main “cons” of a city as well and make sure they are not dealbreakers for you.
- Look at the demographics, weather, etc.
- Examine your finances and make sure you have a significant cushion or job/clients lined up for when you move. Minimum of 6 months of living expenses
- Once you decide on a city to move to, set a timeline that you would like to have before moving. Keep in mind that if you would like to secure a place to live at least 1 month in advance, if you are renting you may need to live in an apartment.
- Must be a reasonable distance from home by plane (aka Western US)
- Must be a major metropolitan area
- Must have a significant population of people of color
- Must be more affordable than LA
- The Racist Sandwich Podcast Host leaves PDX partially due to racism
- EIC 009: Personal Finance with Addy of Creaction Co.
- EIC Newsletter
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