Congratulations on making the decision to live off campus! Living off campus and in our local neighborhoods is filled with opportunities for civic leadership and connection with long-term residents of the Greater Williamsburg area.
Not only does living off campus give you opportunities to soft-launch greater independence, like planning and cooking meals, maintaining property, and honing your parallel parking skills, but living off-campus also allows you to connect with neighbors of various backgrounds and interests.
Participating in local neighborhood traditions, such as Halloween trick-or-treating, decorating your house for the holidays or casual conversations, helps build trust between neighbors. Each neighborhood offers a unique residential experience. Some neighborhoods even have community parties and shared community facilities, such as parks and children’s recreational areas.
This guide is designed to support your transition, while offering practical advice as you navigate the additional responsibilities of living off campus. Below, we highlight some of these responsibilities and make suggestions for living in our local neighborhoods.