Whether you’re getting ready to move out of your parents’ house or you are saying goodbye to your favourite bachelor pad, it helps to be prepared. Dynamics within the household can be tricky, and your situation could vary wildly if you are moving in with friends, or partners, or just by yourself. Here are a few tips to help you make the leap.
The first step is to figure out whether you want roommates. Having a house with more people will cut down costs, but it also means to some extent you’ll need them to be reliable. Make sure you have clear communication and decide well in advance if you’d like to spilt chores or grocery bills. Remember, best friends can be the worst option in some cases!
It’s necessary to start assessing places well before you need to move out. Check out real estate websites, make appointments and find which areas are the best for you. Don’t just move close to your friends, find a place that is close to your work or place of study.
Depending on your income, you might have to settle for something less than what you had in mind. Bring along a third party to make sure you aren’t shelling out for unnecessary extras. Despite not getting a palace, there’s no reason not to find a place you can be comfortable in.
The first thing to do is document the condition the house is in. Be thorough with the entry report, as it might come back to bite you later. Get a good understanding of what the landlord expects, whether it be a tidy, mowed lawn or no pets.
There are a million costs that might not seem obvious from the outset. Internet, utilities and bond are just the standard ones. Make sure that you budget effectively, and if you are living with others, ensure that they do the same. Preparation is key after all.
When the big day comes, you will want to have all your furniture ready to be moved. Make sure you have everything you need for living for a few weeks at least, including a fully stocked pantry and fridge. A simple an easy-to-cook meal is grilled meat, whether it be steak or sausages. If you have a backyard, a good housewarming gift can be a quality grill from a store such as Barbeques Galore.
Change can be a great way to start anew. Consider getting rid of all the junk you’ve accumulated over the years – it can really free you up, and many things can find their way to good homes. Having space enables you to concentrate on what’s important and prevent claustrophobia.
Moving out is one of the more stressful experiences in life, but if you prepare extensively it doesn’t have to be a major headache. With these tips, it should be no sweat.
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