Moving Out: Better Tips for Your First Time on Your Own
Written by SayStudent Adminstration // 2015/05/18 // Student Living // Comments Off on Moving Out: Better Tips for Your First Time on Your Own

You may feel completely ready to leave home and venture off on your own, or perhaps your parents are gently nudging you out of the nest because you’ve finished school, found a job, or have simply gotten old enough to go it alone. No matter how it happens, eventually you’ll be moving out for the first time. Take these quick tips with you as you search for a new place and start planning your new, independent life./p>
Plan a Detailed Budget
Ideally before you even start looking at places to live, you’ll know exactly what you’re dealing with in terms of budget. Figure out what your take-home pay will be, which can be quite a bit less than you anticipate. It may be worthwhile to sit down with a trusted adult to ensure you aren’t missing anything. Along with your rent or mortgage, you’ll be paying all utilities, groceries, car and insurance bills and, of course, all your personal expenses. If you realize it’s more than you can financially handle, it may be time to start looking for a roommate.
Map Out Your Space
Often when you’re just starting out, your first place maybe be lacking a bit in square footage. This is good for several reasons: your utilities will likely be lower, and you won’t have to break the bank on new furniture. If you’re lucky, you’ll inherit some basics from your parents or another person kind enough to give you their used furniture. Do some measuring and determine what will fit before you start moving. If you are gifted certain pieces that just don’t fit your current space, Epic Group Inc recommends renting a self-storage unit in Ventura CA. This is a terrific idea that will pay-off in the long run since you can always go back and use the furniture when you upgrade. It can also help you store seasonal items, freeing up storage space in your new home or apartment for day-to-day use.
Treat It Like a Business Decision
Moving out on your own for the first time requires you to take on a lot of new responsibilities. Be sure to carefully review any legal documents like your rental lease, homeowner’s association rules, or lending agreement. And, if you’ve decided to live with roommates, determine house rules beforehand. There is nothing worse than going home and feeling uncomfortable because you’ve gotten in a fight with your roommate over a utility bill or the food in the refrigerator. Know what you’re going into and research the community you’ll be entering into.
Moving out on your own for the first time is a big deal. You probably feel a little bit of nervousness along with your excitement. But, if you plan accordingly, you’ll be able to take on any bumps in the road that come your way.