Research before you relocate

Know what living somewhere is really like before you move there.

Compare cost, housing, neighborhoods, jobs, weather, safety concerns, commute patterns, and daily-life tradeoffs before you sign a lease, make an offer, or pack a truck.

City guides

Real daily-life tradeoffs

City pages explain neighborhoods, housing reality, job fit, safety friction, weather, family fit, and the mistakes movers make.

Data pages

Numbers with context

Data pages collect population, income, rent, home value, commute, parks, airport, education, and climate indicators in one place.

Comparisons

Decision pages next

Comparison pages will help evaluate city vs suburb, neighborhood vs neighborhood, and moving from one metro to another.

Future partner resources

Revenue modules should help the moving decision

The site is being designed for clearly labeled partner resources such as moving quotes, renters insurance, storage, apartment search, and internet availability. These should support the relocation workflow without pretending to be editorial recommendations.

Editorial approach

Useful first, monetized second

Every guide should answer a real moving question, cite important data, explain tradeoffs, and link naturally to the next research step. That is the best foundation for search traffic, AdSense review, and future affiliate revenue.

Read the editorial policy

Build one strong relocation cluster first.

The current priority is a complete Minnesota and Twin Cities cluster, with enough depth, navigation, source notes, and trust pages to feel like a real publisher instead of a small test site.