RelocateAmerica's™ Guide to BIG CITY Relocation
Welcome to RelocateAmerica's™ newest feature:
The Guide to Big City Relocation
Whether it's a job transfer or finally making the much awaited move to your dream city, relocation can be overwhelming. RelocateAmerica™
is here to make your relocation research and planning easier. Our simple and unique guide to Big City Relocation is designed to help you make sense
of how America's biggest cities are broken down into smaller residential communities and neighborhoods.
Our guide provides you with the essential information you need to know to make well-informed decisions about where to move: cost of living
comparisons, community culture, real estate details, school information and more. Each Big City Neighborhood Profile offers a customized
relocation packet and an opportunity to connect with an expert relocation specialist to provide even more details and active home listings.
If you're planning to relocate, this is the one-stop resource you've been looking for!
Featured BIG CITIES
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Chicago, Illinois
Chicago is the largest city in Illinois and the third-most populous city in the Unites States. Chicago contains
some of the most culturally rich communities in the United States. Each neighborhood in Chicago maintains a unique
identity and because of this, two different neighborhoods could seem like different parts of the world.
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Houston, Texas
This BIG CITY covers more than 600 square miles and has a population of over 2 million. The city is at the heart of the
Houston–Sugar Land–Baytown metropolitan area, the largest cultural and economic center of the Gulf Coast region
and the seventh-largest metropolitan area in the U.S. with a population of 5.3 million in 10 counties.
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Jacksonville, Florida
Jacksonville is the thirteenth most populous city in the United States. Located in Northeast Florida at the crossroads of two
interstate highways, Jacksonville is the largest city in the contiguous United States in land area. Even with its growing
popularity as a great place to live, Jacksonville has one of the lowest overall costs of living in Florida and the U.S.
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
With the fifth-largest population in the United States, Philadelphia is the second-largest city on the U.S. East Coast,
and is a major commercial, education, and cultural center for the nation.
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Washington D.C.
The area considered to be the Washington D.C. Metro consists of Washington, D.C. and several communities of Baltimore, Maryland,
Northern Virginia, Central Maryland, and two counties in the Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia. It is the fourth largest
metropolitan area in the United States after New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago.
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As are most Big Cities, our guide is constantly evolving and we welcome any additional information and suggestions from the city's residents.
After all, you are truly the neighborhood experts; send us an email and we will post your ideas on our pages!