Taking a leap from the Sunshine State to the Big Apple

Here are some tips that really helped with my move from Florida to New York:

Used websites such as Street Easy, Zillow and Apartments.com to find an apartment that I would love and be comfortable in throughout my two years of graduate school.

Researched subway maps to see which neighborhoods were closest to Columbia University so that my commute to class would be under 30 minutes daily.

Finding the right insurance for your personal belongings in case of a fire or any natural disasters.

Researched the Department of New York City to look for crime rates, demographics and statistics of the neighborhoods I wanted to live in.

How can I forget? Bought my ticket to fly into the city months in advance because plane tickets to New York during summertime tend to be a bit expensive.

And how could I forget, the key factor of all: The Checklist. This helped to organize where I would shop for furniture and home decor. My list included places like: Ikea Ross Target Marshall's Amazon

The Move

Packing up my life and moving to the big city was far from easy. Reality had finally sunk in that I would be leaving my friends and family behind to start a new life in New York. My worst fears had finally come to reality. I was trying to fit 10 years of my life in Florida into small boxes. I would constantly ask myself if I was making the right choice. Was I sure about the choices I was making? Well, it was too late for that. I had already accepted the offer to attend Columbia University and moving was now inevitable.

Moving to New York was a strenuous and tiresome experience. It involved finding the right apartment and a neighborhood where I would feel safe and comfortable. Better yet, I was petrified about who my roommates would be. I questioned if we would get along, Would they be messy ?, considering that I am a neat freak. These were all questions that left me feeling anxious and sorrowful.

These are a few of the steps things that I needed to complete for my apartment application:

Proving that I had sufficient income to pay rent
Establishing that I am a full-time student
Providing tax documents
Paying a deposit and the first month’s rent
Establishing that I had good enough credit to rent the apartment

This was by far the hardest part about moving. It took about two weeks to be approved for the apartment. I did not reside in New York City at that time so I viewed my apartment virtually instead of going to an open house . This worked well for me. This may not be the case for everyone. I met my roommates when I arrived in the city in June 2019 and to my surprise, they were all guys but I was not intimidated, I made the best out of the situation.

“If you go anywhere, even paradise, you will miss your home.” – Malala Yousafzai


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