Being in the first year at a university can be somewhat
overwhelming. You are forced to interact with a bunch of people you’ve never met,
find a roommate you can get along with and get on track with your studies. One
thing you have to do is to settle in and that’s starts with getting suitable accommodation
for yourself. You should never rush into finding student housing or you’ll make
major mistakes that you might regret. Here’s a few mistakes to avoid when
choosing student accommodation in your area.
1. Choosing
the wrong roommate
Take your time when deciding whom you are going to live with. If you
have an option of choosing a roommate, find one that you can get along with.
Living with someone 24/7 can be difficult especially if they have certain
habits you cannot stand. Avoid anyone who is messy or doesn’t consider you when
it comes to communal living.
2. Living
with too many people
Deciding how many people you want to live with is just
as important as choosing a suitable roommate. The number of people you are
going to share the apartment with will impact your house search and the type of
accommodation you choose. Remember there is the cost involved as well as your
comfort at stake. If you choose more than 2 roommates, be prepared to have very
little privacy in your apartment. However, this could be a suitable option if
you really want to cut down on accommodation costs.
3. Looking
for accommodation at
last
minute
A lot of students make the mistake of searching for
suitable housing at the very last minute. What happens is that they end up
paying a lot more for a below average housing and settling for the wrong
roommates. You need to start planning early for your accommodation if you want
to have good options to choose from. Most importantly, don’t rush into signing
a lease for the first house you see simply because it seems to have a good
price. There’s a lot more to consider when it comes to student accommodation
other than just the price.
4. Failing
to perform adequate background checks
Most students rush into choosing accommodation before
conducting the necessary background checks. They end up in houses that are
poorly maintained, insecure or too expensive. Do whatever you can to find as
much information as possible
about any housing option before you settle for it. Find out whether it is in a
secure neighborhood and ensure it has been properly maintained. Take your time
before you settle for housing especially if it’s your first year in college.
5. Paying
too much for student housing
Student housing should never cost much. There are so many ways
that you can save and still enjoy a comfortable living environment while on campus. For instance, you can lease
a full house and share the cost among a group of friends. You get to enjoy
communal living and still feel like home. It’s wise to save up some money while in school and
avoid the kind of splurging that would put you in early debt.
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