Moving Out of Your Home For The First Time

Are you moving out of your home for the first time and looking for options? iMoving is here to ensure that you can get moving tips, connect with the best cross country movers, and sort out the details so that your move goes smoothly.
What things do you need to know and consider? How can you make sure that you’ve got everything together? And what sort of help are you going to need? Let’s take a look at some of the details around moving out of your home for the first time and sorting out what may be essential for you to consider.
What You Need When Moving Out for the First Time?
Getting ready to move out of your parents’ home can be overwhelming and exciting, and you want to be sure that you prepare for it as best as you can. One of the big things that you need to do is go ahead and put together a shopping list for everything that you’ll need for your new place. Here are some suggestions that we have regarding your packing list.
- Bedroom: A mattress and all of the things that go with it should be at the top of your list. Bedding, mattress pads, pillows, and whatever other accessories that you need are important, as well. You also want to consider getting dressers, bookshelves, wall hooks, and a step stool.
- Bathroom: Shower curtain and other shower supplies, toiletries, a toilet paper roll holder, and a first aid kit can all be handy options when you’re moving into your new place.
- Kitchen: Cooking supplies, pots, and pans, potholders, silverware (and a drawer to put them in), dish soap or dishwasher detergent
- Living area: Television, comfortable couch and/or chairs, entertainment center (or something else to put your TV on).
- Other: Always have cleaning supplies on hand (Windex, floor cleaning supplies, broom and mop, etc.).
What Do You Have to Pay for When You Move Out?
When you move out of your family’s house for the first time, you’re going to be paying a lot of expenses that you may not have thought about paying in the past. These can include all sorts of things. Here’s a quick look at some of the most common.
- Heating and air conditioning.
- Electricity (which may be more or less expensive depending on the time of year).
- Television (cable, satellite, or streaming services).
- Renter’s Insurance (to protect the items that you are taking with you).
- Car payments and car insurance.
- Gas (if your heat and/or stove uses it).
- Groceries and going out to eat.
How Do I Move Out On My Own?
When you’re getting ready to move out on your own, be sure that you have a plan in place before you do anything else. Talk with your parents and/or guardians to see what they have to say and work with them to establish a plan that can help you to take care of the details of moving out without any problems.
Money is your next concern. You want to be sure that you have good credit and/or that your parent(s) are going to co-sign your lease if necessary. Then, put together a budget where your housing is less than 50% of what you’re making in a month (if possible) and go to a realtor or landlord so that you can start exploring your options for homes. Have some money set aside for your security deposit so that, if you find a place that you like and get approved, you can get the money issue out of the way ASAP.
Then, it’s time to start thinking about your move. Start packing the items that you’re going to take with you and be sure that you donate or give away things that you aren’t going to need. Schedule your move (iMoving can help you to get estimates by using a moving cost calculator and schedule your movers) and start getting the wheels in motion for friends and family to help with packing and unpacking needs. Then, you’re ready to go when moving day comes!
When Can I Move Out of My Home?
Knowing when you’re ready to move out can be a big decision, and you want to be sure that you don’t take it lightly. There are a few ways that you can know when you’re able to move out of your home.
- Are you financially stable? Financial stability is a big part of the decision-making process. You want to be sure that you can pay for your rent and all of the other bills that we listed above. Put together a budget and see how it all fits with what you’ll need to do.
- Do you have a job offer somewhere? If you’re getting a job offer that isn’t where you live right now, then you want to do some research and make sure that you are going to be able to afford to live on your own if you take a specific job.
- Have you talked it over with your family? Your family should be kept in the loop from day one of your decision-making process. You want to be sure that they are comfortable with your decision and that they feel ready for you to go, too.
- Do you have or need a roommate? Roommates can help to alleviate a lot of the stresses and expenses that you may be looking at in regards to moving out. If you feel like you’ll need a roommate to get started with all of this, then you want to be sure that you find one before making a final decision.
Planning out your move and sorting out the details can go a long way when you’re trying to ensure that you’ve got everything in order and ready to move forward. Learn as much as you possibly can and work out relevant information in a manner that is going to make sense, and you can start planning.
iMoving is here to assist you with finding the right movers for your purposes. We offer estimates from top local moving companies for both local and long-distance moves, so we’re able to provide you with the information and ideas that you need to be able to make solid decisions regarding your move.