Things to do when moving to a new city
Moving to a new city is hard, especially if you’re alone. From organizing the transport of your luggage and finding a place to live to learning your way around and meeting new people, there is no shortage of challenges. The good news is there’s also a lot to look forward to. Here are some tips on what to do before and after moving to a new city.
Set a budget
Consider your daily budget and your moving budget before actually going through with moving. If you’re moving long-distance, moving companies aren’t cheap. It’s more affordable to rent a truck. When setting the budget, consider the new housing and living costs.
Find a new place
It’s not easy to find a new place to live in an unfamiliar city. After setting a budget, check to see what you can afford. A real estate agent can help narrow down your options after you’ve budgeted for a home purchase or rental. If you don’t mind sharing a place, try an online roommate finder.
Reach out
Before moving, make sure you reach out to anyone you know in the new city. Even an acquaintance can help with advice. If you’re lucky, you’ll find someone to hang out with in no time.
Have your mail forwarded
Fill in the USPS Official Change of Address form before you move so you don’t miss important mail, such as bills. It’s not advisable to wait for this step until after you move.
After the move
There are multiple mobile apps you can use to meet people. The best ones can make finding friends almost effortless. They are very helpful as it takes planning and effort to make friends in a new place, not to mention an outgoing personality.
Apps like Meetup will help you connect to like-minded folks. It works across the country and can help you meet locals with shared interests.
You can also do a Google search to find the best apps for making friends in a new city. It will lead you to ways to meet people in your neighborhood. Sign up with several to check if they work for you.
Unpack as soon as you arrive
Adapting to new surroundings is a lot easier when you feel comfortable. By putting all of your stuff away, you’re making sure your first few weeks aren’t miserable. Hang up pictures, furnish the place, and add some plants if you want. Living in a cozy and safe space will help you feel better in the new city.
Get outside
When people move someplace new, it can be tempting to stay in all day – unless you have to go to work, that is. Whenever you can, go out and explore the city, at least its safe areas. Find a local pool or gym, go for walks in the park, weather permitting, or eat lunch on a bench outside.
Check out the local shops and restaurants and find the nearest grocery store, doctor’s office, and dry-cleaning business. Keep up with local events and read regional blogs. Participate in community groups’ social events. Being outside and socially active will improve your mood. It’s also a good way to meet new people.
Meet the neighbors
Introduce yourself to the neighbors – being on good terms with them always pays off. You might end up being friends with one or more of them. Exchange phone numbers with at least one person in case an emergency happens.
Establish a routine
Establishing a routine will help when moving to a city where everything is unfamiliar. It can feel soothing to start every day doing the same thing. You could sign up for a yoga class or walk your dog at the same time each morning. A morning routine will add comfort and predictability.
Be realistic
Don’t expect settling in to be easy. It might be frustrating and a little lonely at the beginning. This doesn’t mean you should despair – life will get better with some patience and persistence.