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Settling In a New City

Moving away from home is exciting – a new chapter for you to embrace. But beyond the thrill of being in a new place, it’s normal to feel anxious or sad about being away from home. Trying to settle in a new place can be overwhelming, but there are things you can do to make it easier, helping you feel more at ease in your new location.

Check out some of the best tips for settling into a new city, ready to call a new place home. 

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Take your time to choose where you live

When you move to a new place, it can be tough to know where’s good to live and where isn’t. Yes, you can read about it online, but reading about something is rarely as good as experiencing it for yourself. Before you rush into a rental contract, try staying in different places in the city, helping you find a place that suits your interests and tastes. Staying at an extended stay hotel in Baltimore for longer visits can give you the feel of a neighbourhood like the Baltimore Peninsula waterfront, without committing to being there for six months or a year. Think of it as being like Goldilocks – you need to try several options before you find the one that’s just right.

Walk around and get to know the city

One of the best things about being in a new place is getting to discover things for the first time. Walking around a new city is the easiest way to get to know it, ensuring you can start to find your way around and help you get to know your new home. If you’re moving as a family, make sure you build familiarity for the whole family, ensuring you get to know where they go to school, your neighborhood and places you’ll spend time together as a family. You’ll soon figure out what’s around you, and can start enjoying life in your new location.

Find some local groups to join

Making friends in a new city is one of the toughest things about moving away. But you won’t be the first or last person to feel like this. Finding some local groups can be a great way to meet some new people, including fitness groups, volunteer projects and book clubs. Look for different opportunities to socialise with different people, and you’ll soon start making friends. Accept as many invitations as you can at the beginning – you never know who you might meet!

It’s normal to feel out of sorts in a new country or city. It does take time to establish familiarity and feel more at ease. Enjoy getting to know your new home by getting out and about, opening up new experiences, and even some new friendships too. Soon, you’ll forget that feeling of being a stranger and can call your fantastic new city home. 

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