Relocation math for real households

Cost of living for families

Family relocation math is less about averages and more about the few categories that can dominate the budget.

The practical framework

Families should pressure-test childcare, school commute, housing size, healthcare, groceries, activities, and support networks. A cheaper city can be worse if childcare is scarce or school logistics require more driving.

Compare the weekly routine. Where are school, work, church, grocery stores, doctors, and activities? A city that looks affordable on a spreadsheet may create time costs that strain the household.

Support matters. Moving away from grandparents, trusted babysitters, or community can increase paid childcare and reduce flexibility. Put a rough dollar value on that support before declaring the move cheaper.

What to do next

Run your numbers through the tools, then replace assumptions with quotes. The goal is not to predict every dollar perfectly; it is to find the expensive surprises before they become commitments.