Deciding who to share a home with is just as crucial as choosing where to live. A well-thought-out decision can make your university experience smoother and more enjoyable.
Where to Live
House-hunting in Jamaica can be exciting but also challenging, especially in areas near universities like UWI Mona or UTech. Properties close to campus or in popular student areas tend to get booked quickly, so it’s important to start your search early and stay organized.
Advantages of Living in a Student-Friendly Area:
Proximity to Campus: Reduces travel time and costs.
Convenient Transport: Many student hubs are well-connected by public transport.
Nearby Amenities: Easy access to supermarkets, shops, and food vendors.
Community: Living near friends and other students can provide a sense of belonging.
Student Nightlife: Entertainment options are often nearby.
Disadvantages of Living in a Busy Student Area:
High Demand: Properties may go quickly, so you’ll need to act fast.
Noise Levels: Living among students can mean a livelier environment.
Security Concerns: Increased activity may result in higher crime rates, so be cautious and prioritize secure properties.
Choosing Who to Live With
Sharing accommodation can save money and make university life more fun, but it’s important to think carefully about who you’ll live with. Living with the wrong group could lead to unnecessary stress and conflict.
Questions to Ask Before Deciding on Housemates:
Attitude Toward Housework: Are they tidy and willing to share cleaning responsibilities?
Lifestyle Habits: Do they stay up late or wake up early? Are these habits compatible with yours?
Potential Annoyances: Do they have habits like smoking, laziness, or poor hygiene that could become an issue?
Common Interests: Do you share hobbies or social preferences, such as music or sports?
Privacy vs. Sociability: Are they sociable or private, and does this align with what you’re looking for in a housemate?
Things to Keep in Mind
Long-Term Commitment: Most rental contracts in Jamaica are for a full year. Make sure you’re comfortable living with your chosen housemates for that period.
Honest Conversations: If you think living with a particular friend might strain your relationship, it’s better to discuss it upfront than risk a falling-out later.
Choosing the right people to live with and the right location will set the tone for a successful and enjoyable year. Prioritize open communication and careful planning to make the best choice.
Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal or financial advice.


