By Steven Thomas, Refind Realty
If you're relocating to Dallas for work, welcome. I know firsthand how exciting and stressful it can be to pick up your life and move to a new city. As someone who's helped many professionals relocate smoothly into the Dallas-Fort Worth area, I've put together a step-by-step checklist to help you navigate the homebuying process with confidence.
Dallas is big, and traffic is real. Before you start shopping for homes, make sure you know where you’ll be working. Then look at nearby neighborhoods with easy commutes. Popular job hubs include:
Downtown Dallas
Las Colinas
Plano / Legacy West
Frisco
Richardson Telecom Corridor
From there, we can identify ideal areas within a 20–30 minute commute.
Pre-approval is your entry ticket into serious home shopping. It shows sellers you're financially ready and gives us a clear idea of your budget.
I partner with reliable local lenders who know the Dallas market and can get you a fast, solid pre-approval that helps you stand out in a competitive offer situation.
Think through what matters most to you in this new chapter. For example:
Shorter commute
Good schools
Newer construction
Walkability
Access to DART or highways
I’ll help you prioritize your needs and match you with the right communities.
If you can’t make it to Dallas right away, I offer virtual tours. I’ll walk through properties in real time via video so you can get a feel for the space and neighborhood.
If you're planning a scouting trip, let’s book showings in advance to maximize your time here.
Real estate in Texas moves quickly. The standard option period (inspection window) is typically 5–10 days, and closings often happen within 30 days.
I walk my relocation clients through every detail so nothing is missed or rushed.
Sometimes your timeline to move doesn’t line up perfectly with your closing date. I can connect you with short-term housing options near your workplace so you’re not stuck scrambling.
If you have more time or need to delay your move-in date, new construction can be a great option. Many builders in Dallas offer quick move-in homes or flexible closing schedules that align with job relocation timelines.
Learn more about that here:
New Construction Buyer Resources
In addition to your down payment and closing costs, factor in expenses like:
Moving company or rental truck
Temporary storage
Utility deposits
Home setup costs (furniture, blinds, appliances)
I can connect you with vetted local service providers to simplify the move.
Relocating to Dallas for work doesn’t have to be overwhelming. With a plan, local insight, and the right guidance, you can find a home that fits your lifestyle and work schedule.
If you're making a move, let’s connect early so I can help you avoid common relocation pitfalls.
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What are the best neighborhoods in Dallas for job relocations?
It depends on where you're working. For corporate offices, look at Frisco, Plano, Las Colinas, and Uptown. I’ll help you match location with lifestyle.
Can I buy a home before moving to Dallas?
Yes, I offer virtual showings, remote closings, and guidance to help you buy from out of state or out of town.
How long does it take to close on a home in Texas?
Usually about 30 days after contract. If needed, I can help you find homes with faster or delayed closings depending on your work start date.
What if I need temporary housing?
No problem. I can refer you to furnished rentals or short-term leases while we find your permanent home.
Is it better to rent or buy when relocating?
If you plan to stay in Dallas for more than 2 years, buying often makes financial sense. I’ll walk you through your options.
Office 1229 E. Pleasant Run Ste 224, DeSoto TX 75115
Call :(713) 505-2280
Email: [email protected]
Site: www.stevenjthomas.com
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