LIVING IN A DORM MIGHT JUST BE FOR YOU!

Most young adults (even some adults and older) sometimes dream of living independently. But most of the time, obstacles are keeping them from following through with their plans. Some have financial issues, some couldn’t find the right place and terms for them, but for most, it’s because of fear of the unknown. Although they may live in the same city or even on the same street with a relative, the idea of living alone can be nerve-racking. 

However, for those who are genuinely interested in the idea of leaving the nest but are still skeptical if they can make it living on their own, the answer for that may be through living in a dorm.

COST OF LIVING

The cost of living in a dorm is significantly lower than the cost of living in an apartment, especially in a condo. Depending on the terms, all utilities and bills will be split within those living in the unit. Some dormitories even include all the bills within the computation of the monthly payment of the unit.

SOME OF THE SAME PERKS IN LIVING IN A CONDO

Just like living in a condominium, living in a dormitory has its benefits. Living in a dormitory means living closer to work, making it easier to commute (or walk) to and from work. Professionals living nearer in their office gives them more time to enjoy themselves after work and more time to get ready before work. Living near the office promotes a better work-life balance. Another benefit is independence. Living away from home is a valuable life experience. It will teach lessons and challenges that a person wouldn’t encounter otherwise. 

ADULTING: TRIAL MODE

As mentioned earlier, living alone is a whole new experience compared to living with a relative. Because of this, the idea of it seems like an adventure, but it can also be intimidating. However, living in a dorm is like adulting, but in trial mode. You get to go on the journey of figuring out how to maneuver through your newfound independence, but you won’t be completely alone through the whole process. Living in a dorm means having people around who may not have the same circumstances as you, but they have a rough idea of what you are going through. You will be able to enjoy the ups and downs of independent adulthood but with easy access to help and advice should you need it.

All in all, living in a dormitory is a great and less intimidating step towards adulthood. The most crucial part is finding the right place and the right people. Finding an organized and accommodating place is important. Talking to a professional like a Leasing Specialist is one of the best ways to ease your worries. They will have your best interest at heart and lead you to the right rental for you at the right place, and most especially, at the right price.