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Adjusting to the City Life as an Outsider

By markmunroeMarch 14, 2025Updated:January 21, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Growing up in the countryside provides different attitudes about the world than spending your formative years in the city. The same is true in reverse, where this disconnect can produce challenges when moving from one area to another. This is a scenario many of us at Start Smarter have encountered first-hand. In the article below, we will explore some of these experiences and what newcomers might benefit from knowing about their new city lives.

 

Nature and Humanity

The two most immediate differences we noticed when spending time in big cities were the lack of nature and the overabundance of humanity. While both elements are obvious before you make a move, what’s not so obvious is the effect that they can have on our state of mind.

Being around more people all the time will affect people differently, depending on whether you’re more introverted or extroverted. As explored by Simply Psychology, some people will thrive on being surrounded by others, while some will find it overwhelming. If you’re in the latter group, you’ll want to make sure you have a quiet space where you can recharge in – at least until you start adjusting a bit more!

A lack of nature can be more challenging to overcome, so location is important when looking for a new home. Many of us swear by looking for places next to open parks or walks that can provide some of those natural elements. Again, having a place to recharge in nature can help ease the adjustment process, with additional benefits covered by the team over at One Medical.

 

Managing the Cost

As with any move, the process will be considerably less stressful if you have your finances in check. If you’re moving from the outskirts into the inner city, for example, a service like We Buy Any Home in London can help quickly alleviate budget concerns. This system offers guaranteed sales at a time that suits you, allowing you to quickly sell a home or flat, even if you already have tenants. With this step out of the way, you’ll have less weighing on your mind, so other changes will be easier to adapt to.

 

Take Advantage of Convenience

Big cities can provide advantages in infrastructure, but only if you’re in the right place. The train can be hugely useful, but if you’re not living near an exit, this might not be as convenient anymore. This is another consideration that movers should take seriously when looking for a new property so you can balance your proximity to public transportation, work, and shopping centres.

The difference of just a couple of blocks can make an enormous difference in saving time and effort.

 

 

Any big move requires an adjustment period, which is twice as true when the environment you find yourself in fundamentally shifts. When moving into the city from the countryside, give yourself time to adjust to the lifestyle, and know that almost everyone is overwhelmed at first.

 

 

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