Adulting is hard! As you get older and grow up, you get more responsibility, and this can be a pretty scary proposition. There are so many things you need to think about when you get older, and one of the biggest steps toward adulthood is moving out and getting your own place. This can be a pretty daunting concept, but it is also really exciting as well! So here are five tips for moving out…

I’d also like to add that being in a position to get your own place is one of the best feelings in the world, and something so many people never get to experience. I think it is so important to make the most of this opportunity, and there are a lot of things to assess when you are going to move out and get your own place. Here are five of the best tips I think are essential for when you are moving out.

1.  Make Sure You Understand the Costs Involved

Moving out and getting your own place is expensive and there are a lot of things you need to get right. One of the biggest things I urge you to consider is how much this is going to cost you, and the money you’re going to be parting with. Now you have branched out on your own you are going to have much greater financial responsibility, and you’ll be covering costs like rent, bills, tax, food, and household items. Try to work out what all these are before you get started.

2.  Choose Your City Carefully

I can’t stress enough how important it is to make sure you choose your city very carefully. When you move somewhere, it is often the place you are going to live that is the most important. It is often said that it is better to have the worst house in the best area, and this is definitely something you need to keep in mind when you are looking for a place to live. Look at which cities most appeal to you, and try to choose a nice area to live.

3.  Who are You Going to Live With?

When you finally make the decision to move and get your own place, you’re going to need to think about who you’re living with. When we are younger living with friends always seems like a good idea, but as we get older priorities shift. Moving in with your partner is one of the key steps you need to bear in mind when working toward a lasting relationship. Just make sure you are in the right place relationship-wise to be living together.

4.  Respect Your Home

It is really important to make sure you respect your home and that you take this kind of thing seriously. Direct Line reveals that around 62% of Brits surveyed ranked buying a property as the most adult thing they could imagine doing. This shows the magnitude of this step, and it is something you are going to need to take seriously. This is going to involve a lot of cost, but it is also an important investment as well, so you need to look after the home, respect it, and treat home ownership seriously.

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5.  Have a Packing Schedule

Packing can be one of the most stressful things ever! There are a lot of things that can cause stress when you are packing up to move house, and this is something that has to be planned out carefully. You need to have some sort of packing schedule in place, and make sure you sort things into some sort of order, so the whole process is easier and less stressful.

There are a lot of things you need to keep in mind when it comes to moving house, and there are so many things that play a part in this. When you look to the future, it is likely that having a property of your own is going to play a role in that. These are five of the most essential things to keep in mind when it comes to moving out, and if you think I’ve missed any important tips, please let me know in the comments.


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4 Replies to “Five tips for moving out when getting your own place”

  1. Fortunately, I haven’t as yet experienced the hassles of moving out. Although I have quite often went through renovations. This also involves organising,packing, etc. All in all, it’s always been tedious till you are finally settled.

    1. Some say that moving house is amongst the most stressful things in life. It’s the transition phase and the fear of the unknown which causes the stress and anxiety for some. So yes, you are fortunate indeed.

    1. It seems to be for most people I know…but, I have to share that I LOVE it! I see it as an opportunity for a new space, new creativity, new ambience…new everything! I find that so therapeutic. That’s why you find me moving our furniture around etc at home quite often lol

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