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My advice is move on your own, see how the job works out for a few months. Rent a house for a year, by that time you'll have a better feeling for the area.
Make frequent trips back home and progress things gradually.
Moving is a big investment for a family. Not all places I moved to were good.
Relocating seems to be uniquely American, or more prevalent here. East Coast (except FL) is tough to break in socially. West is the easiest, everyone is transient. Colorado and further West are ideal for relocation.
Socially, this goes double for the kids. The older they are the more difficult the move will be.
Small towns are the worst to relocate to, unless your parents live there, or you grew up there.
That said, if I could do it again I'd have stayed in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia and skipped the Midwest.
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