Submitted by GolfingDad81 t3_11w6q0z in massachusetts
I grew up in Massachusetts, but moved to Florida back in 05. For the last couple of years my wife and I have been talking about moving back up north. Florida is nuts and getting nuttier by the day.
We're ready to make the jump back home. However, we're not sure where to look, or if its even possible with housing prices. I grew up around Boston and that's just not feasible. My wife is a school principal, has her doctorate, and would like to teach or work at the college level. I'm in social services and run a fairly large government agency, although tbh I'm getting kind of burnt out from that. I'm not sure what our earning capacity could be up there. Here we make about 190k.
Is there anywhere in Massachusetts that has reasonable access to colleges or universities for jobs and a somewhat reasonable cost of living? Or if you were in our situation where would you start looking? We have 3 kids so a safe community is one of our only priorities.
SandyBouattick t1_jcwofbv wrote
It seems fairly obvious, but you should probably look for jobs here before you move. That way you have a much better sense of your income here and general location in the state. Boston is the hub for colleges, but we do have some scattered throughout the state. Academic jobs here are very competitive, so landing one before moving makes a lot of sense. Once you have jobs, you know roughly where you will need to live and can search the areas commutable to your jobs for housing. Nobody here can tell you what's affordable without knowing where you have to be for work. Generally the farther you are from Boston, the cheaper housing becomes. Central and western MA are much more affordable, but you have fewer high-income jobs available so most people have longer commutes as the trade off for more land and cheaper housing.