Surviving Staying Outside Your Hometown For the First Time

So, you have finally decided on staying outside your hometown. It is that big moment in your life you had been eagerly awaiting for years. And believe us, this is the wisest decision you would have taken for the first time on your own to start a new life, leaving behind your loved ones to achieve your goals and aspirations.

Yet you might still be surrounded by vague thoughts and still bogged-in emotions. But this is a stage of life, where you are in for taking your own responsibility and decisions. This is a stage that most people today call ‘adulting’. 

But, are you truly prepared for staying outside your hometown for the first time?

This question may seem discouraging to most youngsters but believe us, this is a major decision that has the potential to disrupt your entire life. You have stayed with your parents and family members for long, who have provided you with everything you need throughout your life. But there are many pros and cons of leaving your hometown behind.

Once you start staying outside your hometown, things in and around you will change drastically. You will have to consider thinking about each and every step you take going ahead in every walk of your life.

Once you start staying outside your hometown, your life will be different, being surrounded in unknown places by unknown faces. You will need to start making mature decisions on your own and every mistake you make will have its own consequence and also will be an important lesson going ahead.

Consider asking yourself this important question before making the decision of staying outside your hometown because just like the story of ‘well frogs’ in popular culture, you might not be familiar with the outside world too. 

And even if you are sure that you are prepared for staying outside your hometown, you might be surrounded by many challenges. The first challenge will be to look for a place to stay. Since this is your first time in a new city, you will need to consider factors such as budget, location, and many others. The next challenge is to think about food. What will you be eating and where will you be eating?

Budgeting too will be a challenge you will surely come across once you decide on staying outside your hometown. This is because as a first-time earner, you will need to step into the arena of several dilemmas between luxuries and necessities. And if you are a student, things will differ widely as well. You will have to look out for a cheap stay depending upon your budget as you will still partially be dependent on your family to finance it. Moreover, the same will be the case with your fooding needs too!

Since you have already taken this mature step, you shouldn’t think about turning back. Yet there are several things you should consider keeping in mind in mind if you want a hassle-free survival staying outside your hometown for the first time. Here are a few tips you should definitely consider before moving to a new place, surrounded by strangers around you:

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  1. Consider having a realistic budget

1. Consider having a realistic budget

Budget —  yes, a budget! You might have seen your parents discussing it among themselves at the beginning of every month. But, since you have decided on staying outside your hometown, you are the one entitled to make a budget every month as you now are on your own. Not only making a budget, but you should also abide by it as you do not want to spend too much on luxury and consider the necessities first.

This will not only help you save enough money for the future but will also come in handy for a surprise tour plan you and your friends might make. You should either maintain a diary entry of your expenses or consider some apps to help you uphold your budget.

Though it may seem a bit difficult for you, setting the budget boundaries, but believe us, you will surely take pride in thinking about this mature decision of spending money responsibly in the near future. 

  1. Get yourself an insurance

When you are staying outside your hometown, you are on your own. You can’t accurately predict any unforeseen circumstances like a calamity or even some health emergency. Moreover, you aren’t surrounded by friends and family in your new city to assist you. The best step will be to get yourself insurance. Depending upon your needs it can either be health insurance or renters insurance.

If you have joined a company recently, you must ask your company if your salary structure covers an insurance policy as well. And, if you are a student, your parents’ insurance must just do the work. 

  1. Know your helpers beforehand

Know your helpers beforehand

Knowing your helpers is a must thing to do before deciding on staying outside your hometown. Always remember, you will be surrounded by strangers in a new city and your usual helpers won’t be around to provide you their services. These helpers include the local grocers, doctors, repair shop owners, newspaper hawkers, and even a local lawyer. You must surely start building connections in the city once you have already moved in. 

  1. Get the Best Packers and Movers for a hassle-free shifting

Get the Best Packers and Movers for a hassle-free shifting

Are you moving to a new town and have a lot of luggage to carry? Why not get yourself the best packers and movers in town for hassle-free shifting. This not only will help you easily shift your stuff to your new abode but will also ensure safe delivery. If budget is your reason for not looking out for the best packers and movers in town, you can always feel free to contact a local mover to make your shifting easy and efficient. 

  1. Keep a check on your ID Cards, Driving License and Credit Cards

5. Keep a check on your ID Cards, Driving License and Credit Cards

When shifting to a new town, you must always keep all your important documents up to date. These include your valid ID cards like PAN Card, Aadhar, and even your Voter ID as these can be used for verification of your identity and as an address proof.

Moreover, in case you plan on getting yourself a two-wheeler you should also carry an updated driving license with yourself as you will be planning on staying outside your hometown for long. Moreover, all bank documents including your credit cards, passbook, etc. should be kept with you. 

  1. Know your landlord and the amenities offered at your stay

Know your landlord and the amenities offered at your stay
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Planning on moving to a new city? You should think about an affordable stay with good amenities serving your needs the best. You must also get to know your landlord as you do not want a landlord whom you can’t adjust with and end up paying him/her the rent and advance without even knowing their nature. Moreover, changing the house every time you do not like your landlord or the amenities offered at your rented space can’t be a proper alternative. 

This is the reason why you should always take into consideration the landlord and the place you are going to stay before deciding on staying outside your hometown.

  1. Find the ideal roommate if your budget is low

Find the ideal roommate if your budget is low

If your housing budget is low, you would definitely consider shifting to a hostel, PG, or a shared space instead, which would fit your budget. But even though it is a PG or shared space, you need to take into consideration the amenities offered at your place. Some factors to consider here are budget, location, and basic amenities like bed, drinking water, security, WiFi, laundry, and meals.

If you do not prefer staying in a PG or hostel, you can even find yourself a roommate who can share your apartment and bear half of its rent. Moreover, you also need to get a roommate who is like-minded otherwise with a mismatch of ideas and thoughts, you can’t live happily with him/her.

  1. Start building a community of your own

Start building a community of your own

Living in a new town outside your hometown means rediscovering a new life, with new friends to make, and looking forward to a community in the long run. You won’t have your friends and family around to support you which is why you need to start building one! Since you can’t live alone, it is best to start interacting with people around you.

This will help you become a better person in life as well. You can start with small talks with your roommates or neighbors in case you live in a gated society. You can even start to join clubs and events happening around you and meet like-minded people to start building your own community.

  1. Consider looking for an ideal foodservice

Consider looking for an ideal foodservice

We can’t live on Maggi noodles for the rest of our lives. This is a harsh fact for us Indians but you need to take into account a proper food service provider when you decide on staying outside your hometown. You will either need to cook or start finding an ideal tiffin service or a local cook in your new town.

You can’t survive without food —  an essential part of living healthy for all individuals around us. And without a healthy body, you can’t be efficient in any work you do. This is the reason why you should consider your meals first when moving to a new town outside your native place. 

  1. Get the essentials for your new abode

Get the essentials for your new abode

Longing for a dream home outside your hometown might be your dream but since you are new in the town, but the budget may be a good reason, you can’t realize it. You will then have to settle for a cheap home lacking the amenities you had expected and you will have to get all the essentials for your new abode.

And with enough savings, you can even properly stage your room with a small couch, some fairy lights, plants and even some posters of the music bands you love. 

  1. Subscribe to a newspaper/magazine delivery service

Subscribe to a newspaper/magazine delivery service

Staying outside your hometown, you also need to stay aware of the things happening in and around your city. Some students staying outside their native place to prepare for a competition need to stay aware of the latest happenings, yet millennials today sometimes tend to ignore the ongoing updates.

This shouldn’t be done and they must take out some spare time to read good magazines and newspapers to stay aware of the latest updates on the things happening in and around them. You can subscribe to a daily newspaper or a monthly magazine as they can be your best pals in grasping knowledge.

  1. Why not get some plants to spread positivity around?

Why not get some plants to spread positivity around?

Plants and saplings are considered the best if you are trying to live in a natural environment. They not only help purify the air around but also spread positivity. Maybe, you might have plans to get yourself a pet dog or cat in the near future but you need to become responsible and must have ample time in hand to care about them.

But plants can actually give your room a new makeover with a small investment. Moreover, issues like everyday stress, depression, and loneliness can be evaded with this small step of yours. You will get a number of plant nurseries around you. So, why wait? 

  1. Always stick to your plan and keep your goals in mind 

Always stick to your plan and keep your goals in mind

When you have decided on staying outside your hometown, you might have some goals and aspirations in mind. But often in the company of your colleagues and friends or ignorance, you might miss out on the very purpose of moving to a brand new city. Whether you are an employee or student, this is the reason why you should always stick to your plan and stay focused on your goals.

For this, start marking your goals and day’s task on a calendar and this will surely keep you aligned with your goals.

  1. Some formals, as an icing on the cake 

Some formals, as an icing on the cake

Lastly, as an icing on the cake, since you have moved to a new city or town, outside of your hometown you should never hesitate to explore new opportunities for career growth. You must always need to be prepared for the unexpected and keep some formals ready for such opportunities. 

Deciding on staying outside your hometown can be an important step in your life which has the potential to both disrupt your life in a positive or negative way. But taking into consideration the above tips you will definitely make the path to your new life easier. You might face certain obstacles but with a little patience and the ability to overcome them, you will surely be able to fulfill the purpose of leaving behind your hometown and shifting to a brand new city. 

Moving out of your hometown and looking for a proper place to stay? Why not consider Colive your ideal partner in your quest for a proper budget home with premium amenities at an affordable price. While in the wake of the current health crisis, other players in the market are struggling to provide their tenants with clean, hygienic and well-maintained places to stay, we at Colive hold the safety of our tenants first. We not only provide them with an affordable place to stay but also help them build their own community —  a home outside their hometown! Visit the website of Colive to know more!