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Difficulties of Moving into a New City and How to Solve Them

Published by Chris Townsend

Difficulties of Moving into a New City and How to Solve Them

Moving within your own city can be tricky, but moving to an entirely new city is a daunting endeavor. You will be facing a lot of challenges that come from adapting to a new place and that can make an already complicated time unnecessarily tedious or unpleasant. The best way to tackle these is by properly preparing for them beforehand.

Today, we have compiled a list of common challenges people face when moving to a new place as well as how to deal with them to help make your move easier.

11 Common Issues People Face When Moving

There’s a lot of different things that can make a move to a new city difficult, from missing your old place and your friends, to dealing with service providers and landlords. Here are the 11 most common issues people face and how to tackle them:

Finding the Perfect Place

Before you even think about moving to a new city, you need to find a place to move to. However, moving to a different city can be a complex process if you are unfamiliar with the housing market, the renting laws, and other similar complications. Renting or buying, you need to do your research before you decide where to go.

Luckily, there’s a lot of website dedicated exactly to finding the best neighborhoods and even reviews from locals on how it is to live in the city you are planning to move to. As for finding the house or apartment, you can also find websites that allow you to make virtual tours so you have a better idea of what the space is looking like.

Good relationship with a landlord

Dealing with New Landlords

If you are renting a house, that means you will have to deal with a landlord. Landlords can be stressful to deal with, as some can quickly become overbearing in the interest of protecting their investment. Not getting support if repairs are needed, or finding a landlord making surprise visits can quickly make your new place a stressful one to live in.

A good way to have a good relationship with a landlord is to establish early on all the rules about how the renting agreement will work. You don’t want to discover later on that they don’t agree with something that is important to you. Hash out these rules early, in writing, and you’ll have an easier time navigating your relationship.

Managing your Budget

Before you move to a new city, you need to establish a budget. This includes researching the cost of living at this new city, such as buying groceries, paying for utilities, and the average cost of rent if renting. You don’t want to move to a new place only to realize the prices of everything are much higher than you originally expected. Doing the necessary research is critical.

Creating a budget will help you understand what you are looking at in terms of monthly costs, which will help reduce the stress associated with your move significantly. You can set aside some money in the budget for unforeseen emergencies, as they can happen to anyone and you’ll want to be prepared for any eventuality. Especially in a new city.

Find out before you move

Moving Around the New City

Are you commuting to work? What places are close to you? Do you need a car to get around or is there efficient means of public transportation to use?

These are questions you should ask yourself, and points of pain for people that don’t before moving. Some cities have excellent means of public transportation, while some require a car to get around to most places.

Like with most of the issues on this list, the best way to prepare for this is by researching. Check the public transportation options available in the new city, as well as the routes they take. If you’ll need a car to move around, you’ll want to find out before you move. This can influence the specific place that you move to.

Eating

That might sound funny, but how and what you are going to eat is often an underestimate issue when moving to a new place. If you have a specialized diet, be it for personal or medical reasons, you want to check before moving where you’ll find the ingredients and food you need for it.

If you like eating out, you should also try and investigate beforehand what places you can go to that match your interests. Depending on where you are moving, you might not get easy access to snacks or ingredients you were able to get before.

And plan ahead for the first few days on how you are going to get your food in case you aren’t able to get all your kitchen appliances up and running.

Packing and unpacking

Packing and Unpacking

Packing is a pain, there’s not much we can say about it that can make it better. A good way to make it less painful is simply to keep things organized, pack similar objects together, and label every box so you know where to find everything you need when you arrive at your new place.

Unpacking can be even more annoying, but by following due diligence during your packing and properly labeling the boxes you’ll have a much easier time getting everything where it needs to be.

Surviving the First Week

The first week is easily the toughest part about moving to a new city. You are away from your old friends and family in an unfamiliar place. This can easily make it so people feel stressed, anxious, or even depressed.

Some might feel excitement over being in a new city and exploring these opportunities, but these feelings can quickly fade if you run into unpleasant surprises. The fatigue of the moving process can also add up to the general unpleasantness of being in place you don’t know.

However, it doesn’t need to be like this. Making a plan before you move that details what you’ll do during your first couple of days can help you stay focused on the positive energy of the move. In this plan, include some moments of levity like visiting local attractions, going to the cinema, or even going back to check on friends and family if possible. This will help reduce the feelings of stress and loneliness.

Adapt to new home environment

Adjusting to the New Environment

The different states in the U.S. can sometimes feel like completely different countries. You’ll find very different cultures, and even in the way people speak, from one state to the other. This can even happen when moving from one city to another within the same state.

Do you research about what people are like in the new city so you don’t run into any issues or culture shock. Prior knowledge of the local customs can help alleviate any potential problems. Don’t be afraid to embrace different cultures and try out the local cuisine while you are at it.

Dealing with Service Providers

Moving to a new place and finding that your services will take a few days to get installed is really discouraging. Even for things that most people can live without, like internet and cable, you’ll be annoyed if they aren’t running when you need them to.

A good way to prepare for this is try and arrange appointments for the service installation before you move. If you wait until you arrive to start calling service providers, it will take much longer.

Feeling Homesick or Nostalgic

Nostalgia can be a powerful emotion. Feelings of homesickness are very common when you move to a city far away from friends or family, doubly so if this new place is very different culturally from what you know.

You could find ways to make your new place more like your old one, by checking local stores for things that remind you of home.

However, we find that the best way to do away with these feelings is fully embracing your new locale. Explore the city, try experiences that weren’t available at your old town, and go out and meet new people. Keeping Yourself occupied will help you forget about home.

Common issues people face when moving

Finding Normalcy

Moving can make it so you feel that your old life is over. A new city is a big step that will completely change the way you used to live. There is no way around that.

However, this doesn’t need to be a bad thing. Take this opportunity to reinvent yourself. Try to do away with any bad habits that you use to have and embrace this opportunity as a way to become who you want to be.

Conclusion

Moving to a new place can be hard for some, but we hope this article will help make your transition to a new city easier. Don’t be afraid to gout there and explore your new city and make sure to research before you move to make the whole process easier on you. To make the move smoother for you and your family, don’t be afraid to contact Three Movers.

Chris Townsend is a moving professional and relocation expert that has more than 10 years of experience in the moving industry. With a background that includes working in virtually every aspect of the company, he has distinguished himself as an integral part of our operations with expertise in all things related to moving. Chris has a keen eye for detail and brings intelligence and passion to every project he’s involved with.

While getting his degree in communications from Santa Clara University, Chris started out with the company working in the field as part of our team of professional moving associates. Following graduation, he was promoted to our main office, where he has thrived in a role that involves increasing responsibility and requires him to wear many different hats. Some days, you may find him answering the phone and providing moving estimates, others he may be writing for our moving blog, and another day he may be coordinating a large corporate moving job or helping us with our marketing efforts. Chris has authored many of our in-depth moving guides, as well as provided our clients with information and advice to handle the complexities of their upcoming moving plans. Simply put, there’s nothing he can’t do and we wouldn’t be where we are today without him.

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