Relocation Chart Calculator

Free Relocation Chart Calculator

Discover how moving to a new location can shift your houses, Ascendant, Midheaven, and life themes.

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Birth Information

Birth City + Destination City

Birth Information

ASC, MC, and houses depend on exact time.

Choose the city where you were born. Include the country if the search is broad.

Destination City

Pick the city you want to test for a move, long stay, or comparison.

Keep Placidus unless you normally read relocation charts in Whole Sign.

Open Map First

Free - for entertainment and self-reflection purposes only.

Your Relocation Analysis

City-specific chart preview

A relocation chart recalculates your natal chart for the destination city. Planet signs stay the same, while the Ascendant, Midheaven, house cusps, and planet house placements can shift.

Relocated angles

See the new Ascendant, Midheaven, Descendant, and IC.

House changes

Compare natal houses against relocated houses for each planet.

Next steps

Copy, download, test another city, or return to the astrocartography map.

Free for exploratory astrology and reflection. Do not use a relocation chart as the only basis for legal, medical, financial, or safety decisions.

Current Planets

Today's sky positions

Use this as live context only. Your relocation chart is calculated from your birth moment, not from today's transits.

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Quick answer

A relocation chart shows one city in detail.

A relocation chart is your natal chart recalculated for a different location. The planets do not move to new zodiac signs. Instead, the Ascendant, Midheaven, house cusps, and planet house placements change because the chart is turned toward the target city.

Use this page when you already have a destination in mind. If you are still scanning the world for possible places, start with your astrocartography chart and then come back here for a city-level reading.

Astrocartography map used before checking one city with a relocation chart

Map first for broad exploration, relocation chart next for one selected city.

Relocation chart astrology

Use relocation astrology for one specific city.

In relocation chart astrology, the question is not where every planetary line falls on the world map. The question is how your natal chart expresses itself in one selected city. That is why this astro relocation chart focuses on relocated houses, the Ascendant, the Midheaven, and planet house changes.

Use it as an astrology relocation chart when you already have a city in mind for a move, long stay, study period, work opportunity, or personal comparison.

What stays the same

Your birth moment, zodiac signs, and planet degrees stay tied to your original natal chart.

What changes

The target city changes the local angles, house cusps, and the houses where planets appear.

What to compare

Read the relocated Ascendant, Midheaven, angular planets, and natal-to-relocated house shifts together.

Same birth moment

The tool keeps your date, time, and planetary positions fixed, then recalculates the chart for a new city.

Relocated angles

See the new Ascendant, Midheaven, Descendant, and IC so you can quickly spot the changed chart orientation.

House shift table

Compare natal house and relocated house for every major planet instead of reading a vague text box.

Calculation method

How to calculate a relocation chart

A relocation birth chart is calculated from the same birth moment as your natal chart. The destination city does not change your planets. It changes the local horizon and meridian, which changes the relocated Ascendant, Midheaven, house cusps, and planet house placements.

The result is most useful when your birth time is exact and the target city is specific. A broad region or uncertain time can still be interesting, but the house interpretation becomes less precise.

1. Keep the birth moment fixed

The tool uses your birth date, exact time, birthplace, and timezone to identify the same UTC birth moment.

2. Calculate natal planet positions

Planet longitudes come from the birth moment. They do not change just because you test another city.

3. Recalculate houses for the city

The selected destination creates a new Ascendant, Midheaven, and house framework for that location.

4. Compare natal and relocated houses

The result shows which planets stayed in the same house and which planets moved into new life areas.

How to use it

Read the result in layers.

The result area is designed for actual use: summary first, details second, then copy, download, edit, and next-step actions.

1. Enter birth data

Use your actual birth date, exact birth time, and birthplace.

2. Choose a target city

Pick one city you are considering for moving, travel, study, or comparison.

3. Review the summary

Start with the relocated Ascendant, Midheaven, angular planets, and changed house count.

4. Compare house shifts

Use the table to see which planets moved into different life areas.

Common use cases

  • You already have a city in mind and want to see how it changes your chart.
  • You found an interesting line on your astrocartography chart and want to inspect the city more deeply.
  • You are comparing a birthplace, current city, and possible future city.
  • You want a concise table you can copy, download, or use for a personal journal.

Common mistakes

  • Reading the relocation chart as a replacement for your natal chart.
  • Using a rough birth time for a question that depends on houses and angles.
  • Judging a whole city from one planet or one house shift.
  • Confusing a world astrocartography map with a single-city relocated birth chart.

Tool difference

Relocation chart vs astrocartography chart

The two tools should support each other. This page targets the single-city relocation chart intent, while the homepage keeps the broader astrocartography chart and map intent.

Use the map when...Use this chart when...
You want to scan many placesYou already have one city in mind
You need planetary lines worldwideYou need ASC, MC, and house shifts
You are exploring possibilitiesYou are comparing practical destinations
You want geographic emphasisYou want chart-wheel detail

Interpretation

Astrocartography relocation chart interpretation

A good astrocartography relocation chart interpretation uses both tools in the right order. The map helps you notice promising regions or planetary lines. The relocation chart explains what happens inside one city by showing the relocated chart wheel, angles, and houses.

If you are asking how to read an astrocartography relocation chart, start with the relocated ASC and MC, then check angular planets, then read the natal-to-relocated house shifts. The chart is not a prediction engine; it is a structured way to compare place-based themes.

Map context

Check whether the city sits near important astrocartography lines or in a quieter map area.

Angle emphasis

Read the relocated Ascendant and Midheaven first because they frame identity and direction.

House meaning

Use the house table to see which life areas become more visible in that location.

House changes

Understanding house changes

When planets move between houses in your relocated chart, the same natal planet starts expressing through a different life area. Use this list while reading the house shift table in your result.

1st

Self-identity, appearance, personal initiatives

2nd

Finances, possessions, self-worth

3rd

Communication, learning, local travel

4th

Home, family, emotional foundations

5th

Creativity, romance, children, pleasure

6th

Health, daily work, service, routines

7th

Partnerships, marriage, contracts

8th

Transformation, shared resources, intimacy

9th

Higher education, travel, philosophy

10th

Career, public image, achievements

11th

Friends, groups, hopes, community

12th

Spirituality, subconscious, solitude

Frequently asked questions

What is a relocation chart?

A relocation chart is your natal chart recalculated for another city. Your planets stay in the same signs and degrees, but the Ascendant, Midheaven, house cusps, and planet house placements may change.

Is a relocation chart the same as astrocartography?

No. Astrocartography shows planetary lines across the world. A relocation chart focuses on one selected city and shows how the chart wheel reorganizes there.

Do I need an exact birth time?

Yes. The relocated Ascendant, Midheaven, and house placements are time-sensitive. If your time is approximate, treat the result as a broad reference.

Do planets change signs in a relocation chart?

No. Planet signs and degrees stay the same because the birth moment is unchanged. The location changes the angles and house framework.

Can a relocation chart tell me whether I should move?

No. It can support reflection about place and life themes, but it should not replace practical research about work, housing, safety, health, visas, finances, or relationships.

What should I read first in the result?

Start with the relocated Ascendant and Midheaven, then check angular planets and planets that moved houses. The house shift table shows which life topics become more visible in the selected city.

Is this a free relocation chart calculator?

Yes. You can use this free relocation chart calculator to enter birth details and one target city, then compare relocated houses, Ascendant, Midheaven, and planet house shifts.

What is the difference between a relocation natal chart and a birth chart?

Your birth chart uses your actual birthplace. A relocation natal chart keeps the same birth moment and planet positions, then recalculates the angles and houses for another city.

How do I use a relocation chart with astrocartography?

Use astrocartography first to scan planetary lines across the world. Then use a relocation chart for one city to inspect the relocated Ascendant, Midheaven, houses, and planet placements in detail.

How is a relocation chart calculated?

The calculation keeps your birth date, exact birth time, and planet positions fixed, converts the birth moment to UTC, recalculates house cusps for the selected city, and compares natal houses with relocated houses.

Should relocation chart result pages be indexed?

User-generated relocation results should usually be noindex because they are private, dynamic, and often repetitive. Only curated examples with original explanation should become indexable pages.