Imagine this: You’re moving out. You have your very own place, your own rules, and the opportunity to shape the life you want. It definitely feels both scary and exciting—all at the same time, right?
But there’s no need to worry, because we’ve made a list for you of what you need to know before you find your own place in Esbjerg, where you won’t have to consider your parents or worry about cleaning up before they come home again.
So yes, we can understand if you’re itching to get out! Read on and learn everything you need to know before moving out
And even though you’re definitely sitting there thinking and feeling that it can’t happen fast enough to get your own place, take a moment to read this anyway! Because even though you’re excited and want to leave now, it’s always a good idea to be prepared—so just keep reading.
Okay, let’s start with the boring part and get it out of the way! Because we can’t avoid it—you need to get your finances in order, and budgeting is essential.
Once you’ve found your dream home or a place where you can see yourself living, it’s time to create a budget. In addition to the usual expenses like rent and deposit, you should also account for unexpected costs, as well as expenses related to your move, such as renting a moving van or hiring moving help, as well as any costs for furniture or other necessities for your new home that you didn’t have beforehand.
As we mentioned earlier, it’s a good idea to be well prepared! And being well prepared includes, among other things, a moving plan. Make sure it includes tasks that need to be taken care of before moving day, packing your belongings, changing your address, and any cancellations of subscriptions or contracts.
Additionally, it’s a good idea to ask family and friends—well in advance—if they can help you on the day of the move.
When you move out, you need to be aware of the fixed expenses that come with living in your own place. This includes everything from rent or monthly housing costs, electricity, water, and heating, as well as insurances such as contents and liability insurance, TV, or other subscriptions that are billed monthly, quarterly, or annually.
It’s important to budget for these expenses and ensure that you have the funds available to cover them each month.
In addition to fixed expenses, there are also additional costs, which are often unforeseen, that you need to be aware of. This can include expenses such as doctor visits, where you subsequently need to purchase medication, car repairs if you have a car, or unexpected bills you didn’t anticipate that month.
For some, it may be easiest to set up a separate account where you deposit a certain amount monthly, so you always have a buffer in case an unexpected bill arises. This can, of course, be done in many ways, and the most important thing is to do it in a manner that keeps you organized.
When you move out, it’s important to have all the necessary equipment and furnishings for your new home.
However, no one requires you to have the latest and greatest when you move—or for that matter, to have everything at once.
The list below should mainly be seen as a guide to help you determine what is relevant and to give you an overview of whether you have everything you need.
Basic Furniture:
A helpful tip is to consider storage solutions like shelves or cabinets to keep your belongings organized and to minimize space usage.
Now that you’re moving out, you’ll also need to start cooking for yourself! And you’ll need a few different items – even if you plan on surviving on the classic pasta and ketchup dish.
And it’s invaluable to have a kettle or coffee maker to kickstart your mornings.
We know we promised that the boring part was over – but we just remembered something else. Many might think that items like toilet paper and shampoo just magically appear at home with our parents when we’re running low – but before you learn that the hard way, let us reveal that they don’t!
So here’s a little list of things you might as well buy right away:
It’s probably hard for most people to imagine a home without the internet – and that’s why it’s a good idea to get it sorted out as soon as you know you’re moving!
Sometimes, it can take time before your internet can be installed, so be proactive – don’t wait until you’ve moved in and want to watch TV or when you need to start writing your first assignment and can’t submit it due to a lack of internet.
This section isn’t a must-have when you move in – but we think you should read it anyway. Because these items can be annoying to lack on the day you actually need them urgently – but the stores are closed.