
Top Tips for Relocating to Dallas Smoothly
Top Tips for Relocating to Dallas Smoothly
By Steven J. Thomas | Refind Realty

Hi, I’m Steven Thomas. If you’re planning to relocate to Dallas, you’re not alone. Over 100,000 people moved to the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex in the past year, and the demand is still going strong.
Relocating can feel overwhelming, especially when you’re navigating a new city, a new job, and a major home purchase all at once. But with the right plan and a local expert on your side, it can be a smooth move.
Here’s what I tell my relocation clients to help them get settled quickly and confidently in Dallas.
1. Get to Know the Dallas-Fort Worth Area
Dallas is more than just downtown. The metroplex includes dozens of cities, each with its own vibe, school district, and lifestyle. Some of the top areas I help buyers relocate to include:
Frisco – High-rated schools and master-planned communities
Plano – Great for professionals and families
McKinney – Historic charm with new construction options
Prosper & Celina – Fast-growing suburbs with space to spread out
Arlington – Central location with entertainment and affordability
Dallas proper – Urban feel, walkable neighborhoods, close to culture and nightlife
Use the Dallas-Fort Worth Home Search to explore what’s available in each area.
2. Know Your Commute and Priorities
Traffic in DFW can be real. Before you pick a neighborhood, think about:
Proximity to your job
Access to major highways (like I-635, I-35, and US-75)
School ratings (if applicable)
Walkability or public transportation
Nearby parks, stores, or healthcare
Every relocation is personal. Let’s talk about what matters most to you.
3. Get Pre-Approved Before You Start Touring
If you're relocating, getting pre-approved early helps streamline the process. It tells sellers you're serious and ready to make an offer quickly.
Need help connecting with a Dallas-based lender? Start here: Get Pre-Approved
4. Consider New Construction for Flexibility
New construction homes can be ideal for relocations because:
Builders offer flexible move-in dates
You get warranties and fewer maintenance worries
You can often tour finished models online
Some communities offer short-term leaseback or extended close options
Check out my New Construction Home Guide for more insight.
And don’t forget about my Refind Realty Rebate Program. You may qualify for cash back at closing.
5. Use Virtual Tours and On-the-Ground Help
If you can’t travel to Dallas for home tours, no problem. I regularly help out-of-state buyers with:
Personalized video walkthroughs
FaceTime or Zoom showings
Virtual neighborhood tours
On-site builder updates and walk-throughs
You’ll never feel out of the loop.
6. Set Up Utilities and Services Early
Once your offer is accepted, don’t wait to:
Schedule electricity and water (many areas use Oncor or city-specific providers)
Set up internet (AT&T and Spectrum are most common)
Register for school if needed
Forward your mail with USPS
Schedule movers at least 2 to 4 weeks in advance
I provide every relocation client with a personalized checklist to stay organized.
7. Use My App to Stay in the Loop
Whether you’re still browsing or ready to buy, the Lone Star App keeps you connected to the Dallas market in real time.
Download it here: https://lonestarliving.hsidx.com/@sthomas
You’ll get instant access to new listings, builder deals, and saved home searches synced with my portal.
FAQs: Relocating to Dallas
Is Dallas a good place to relocate for work?
Yes. The Dallas metro is a top destination for job growth, with major companies like Toyota, JPMorgan Chase, and Charles Schwab calling it home.
What is the cost of living in Dallas compared to other big cities?
Dallas is more affordable than many major metros, especially when compared to places like Los Angeles, New York, or Seattle.
How long does it take to relocate and buy a home in Dallas?
Most of my relocation clients close within 30 to 45 days, depending on financing and whether they choose resale or new construction.
Can I buy a house in Dallas without being there in person?
Yes. I’ve helped many clients buy completely remotely. With the right tech and communication, it’s a smooth process.
Should I rent before I buy when relocating to Dallas?
It depends on your timeline and how familiar you are with the area. If you’re confident, buying now can lock in pricing and avoid rent hikes.
Final Thoughts
Relocating to Dallas doesn’t have to be stressful. With the right local guide and a step-by-step plan, it can be one of the best decisions you ever make.
Let’s find you the right home and get you settled with confidence.
Download the Lone Star App here: https://lonestarliving.hsidx.com/@sthomas
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