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Tech Relocation
Relocation-focused real estate help for tech professionals moving to Seattle, the Eastside, and the north-end suburbs.
Starting a role in Seattle often means compressing a home search into the weeks between your offer and your start date. When you are also learning a new city, coordinating with a relocation package, and possibly still working out of state, the timeline gets tight fast.
Henos Adhana Real Estate (HARE) focuses on that exact situation. Working through eXp Realty, Henos helps tech professionals figure out where to live, how to time a purchase or lease around a start date, and how to make confident decisions when you cannot always tour in person.
Whether you are heading to an office in South Lake Union, on the Eastside in Bellevue or Redmond, or planning to work remotely from a quieter north-end suburb, the goal is the same: match your commute, budget, and lifestyle to the right neighborhood before you sign anything.
Built for a relocation timeline
A relocation move rarely follows the leisurely pace of a local one. You may be balancing a sign-on window, temporary housing, and a family still in another state. Henos structures the search around your actual dates, so you know which decisions need to happen now and which can wait until you are on the ground.
That includes setting up remote tours, video walkthroughs, and clear written summaries of each property, so you can weigh options from wherever you are currently living.
Neighborhoods that match how you'll commute
Where you work shapes where it makes sense to live. If your office is in South Lake Union, you may prioritize a shorter commute and urban walkability; if you are on the Eastside in Bellevue or Redmond, the calculus shifts toward suburbs, school districts, and cross-lake traffic patterns.
Henos walks you through those trade-offs neighborhood by neighborhood, including the north-end suburbs that work well for hybrid and remote roles, so your home choice fits your daily routine rather than fighting it.
Buying or renting, whichever fits the move
Not every relocation should start with a purchase. Sometimes it makes sense to rent first, learn the area, and buy once you are settled; other times you are ready to buy right away and want to move efficiently.
Henos helps you think through that decision honestly, then guides whichever path you choose, from touring and offers to coordinating with lenders and closing around your start date.
Working with your relocation package
Many tech offers include relocation benefits, and the details vary widely by employer. Henos can work alongside a relocation stipend or a company-assigned program, keeping the paperwork and timelines aligned so nothing falls through the cracks.
If you are unsure what your package covers, bring the details to an early conversation and we will map them against your search plan.
Where I work
A few areas where this comes up often:
Common questions
Can you help me if I haven't moved to Seattle yet?
Yes. Much of the early work, including neighborhood planning, remote tours, and video walkthroughs, can happen while you are still living out of state so you arrive with a shortlist ready.
Should I rent or buy when I first relocate for a tech job?
It depends on your timeline, budget, and how certain you are about the area. Henos will walk through the trade-offs with you rather than pushing one option.
Which areas do you cover for tech relocation?
Seattle including South Lake Union, the Eastside such as Bellevue and Redmond, and the north-end suburbs, so the choice can follow your commute and lifestyle.
Do you work with employer relocation packages?
Yes. Henos can coordinate with a relocation stipend or a company-assigned program and keep the timeline aligned with your start date.
How do you handle home tours if I can't be there in person?
Henos arranges live video walkthroughs and shares written summaries of each property so you can compare options and make decisions remotely.
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