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Did you know that almost 17 million Americans are renting alone? Whether by choice or necessity, more and more people are choosing the solo renter lifestyle — and for good reason. Renting alone offers many unique benefits, from the freedom to decorate your space however you like to the peace and quiet of coming home to an empty apartment.
However, living alone in a rental apartment can also be challenging at times. It can be easy to feel lonely or isolated, and it can be difficult to manage all of the household chores and responsibilities on your own.
That’s why we’ve compiled some tips on how to enjoy the unique benefits of living alone as a renter. Whether you’re new to solo renting or a seasoned pro, these tips will help you make the most of your experience as a solo renter.
Embrace your freedom when renting alone
One of the best things about solo renting is the freedom you have to create a space that is truly your own. For example, you can decorate your rental apartment however you like it. So don’t be afraid to experiment and express your unique style!
You can also use your freedom to come and go as you please. If you want to stay up late and watch movies, or wake up early and go for a run, you can do so without having to worry about anyone else.
And, of course, you can set your own rules. If you want to eat cereal for dinner or leave your shoes in the middle of the living room, you can! After all, there’s no one to tell you otherwise.
However, with great freedom comes great responsibility. Living alone in a rental apartment also means that you have to pay for all of the expenses by yourself, such as rent, utilities, groceries, and internet. Plus, the cost of living alone can vary depending on where you live, but it’s usually higher than sharing your rental apartment with someone else.
Enjoy the peace and quiet of solo renting
Another great benefit of renting alone is the peace and quiet. You can simply enjoy the sound of silence or listen to your favorite music or podcasts without having to worry about disturbing anyone else.
You can also use the peace and quiet to focus on your own needs and interests. Read a book, take a nap, or meditate. Whatever helps you to relax and unwind, do it.
Living alone can also boost your productivity and creativity. You can work on your projects or hobbies without any distractions or interruptions. You can also set your own schedule and pace, and work when you feel most inspired.
The downside is that too much peace and quiet can also be boring or lonely sometimes. That’s why it’s important to balance your solitude with some social interaction. You don’t have to be alone all the time just because you’ve embraced solo renting.
Connect with your community and neighbors
Even though you’re perfectly content with renting alone, it’s important to stay connected with your community. There are many ways to do this, such as joining a club or group, volunteering, or taking a class.
You can also make friends with your neighbors. Say hello when you see them and invite them over for coffee or a board game night. Having a few close friends nearby can make a big difference in your life.
Connecting with your community and neighbors can also make you feel safer and more secure. You can look out for each other, help each other in case of emergencies, or share resources and tips.
One thing to keep in mind is that you don’t have to socialize with everyone in your building or neighborhood. So, it’s totally okay to choose who you want to interact with, and how often.
Take care of yourself
When renting alone, it’s important to take care of yourself. This includes eating healthy meals, getting enough sleep, and exercising regularly. It’s also important to make time for things that you enjoy, such as reading, watching movies, or spending time with friends and family.
Taking care of yourself will help you stay happy and healthy — this way, you’ll make the most of solo renting. But don’t be afraid to ask for help when you need it. Living alone as a renter doesn’t mean that you have to do everything by yourself. You can always reach out to your friends, family, or professionals if you need support or advice.
You can also hire someone to help you with some of the tasks that are too hard or time-consuming for you, such as cleaning, cooking, or fixing things. This can save you a lot of stress and hassle and give you more time to enjoy your life.
Here are some additional tips for those renting alone:
- Create a budget and stick to it. Renting alone can be expensive, so it’s important to create a budget and stick to it. This will help you avoid overspending and getting into debt.
- Take advantage of rental perks. Many landlords offer perks to their renters, such as free Wi-Fi or gym access. Be sure to ask your landlord about any perks that may be available to you.
- Maintain your rental apartment. It’s important to take care of your rental apartment so that you can get your security deposit back when you move out. Be sure to clean regularly and make any necessary repairs.
Renting alone can be a wonderful and rewarding experience. By embracing your freedom, enjoying the peace and quiet, connecting with your community, and taking care of yourself, you can make the most of living alone as a renter.
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Veronica Grecu is a senior creative writer and researcher for RentCafe. With more than 10 years of experience in the real estate industry, she covers a variety of topics in residential and commercial real estate, including trends and industry news. Previously, she was involved in producing content for Multi-Housing News, Commercial Property Executive and Yardi Matrix. Veronica’s academic background includes a B.A. in Applied Modern Languages and an M.A. in Advertising and PR.
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