How to Save Money When Moving Into a New Apartment
Sep 30 | 2018
Are you planning on moving to a new apartment?
Before you spend money like it’s going out of style, consider these four ways to save. You can move with ease of mind—and have pennies to spare!
Be Frugal with Your Furnishings
‘Nice enough’ is all you needi1.wp.com
“Fancy” is overrated. You can create a charming and welcoming ambiance without racking up your credit card bills. Use your flair for style sensibly by seeking out sales or even going for the “minimalistic” look. Less can be more after all, particularly in a pint-sized apartment.
Another tip? Get thrifty. As Unpakt suggests, “Scour the local yard sales, consignment stores, and sites like Craigslist to score quality furniture for less.” You may not be able to pass down the pieces to your grandkids one day, but those tables and chairs will do just fine for where you’re at right now.
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});
Mull Over the Movers
Check around to get the best ratesdes.az.gov
Moving all your stuff from Point A to Point B can be a challenge, and it’s so easy to call in a moving company to do your dirty work. After all—they’ll do everything from packing your things to trucking them to your new pad. Strong men will unload, and some will even unpack your fifty-pound boxes. Sound tempting? I understand, but movers don’t come cheap. There are other, more affordable ways to move your items to your new place that don’t involve writing a huge check.
Rent.com has a smarter solution: “Renting a truck or van and moving your furniture yourself may be a much cheaper alternative. Self-service rental truck companies such as U-Haul have locations all over the country and offer affordable rates for daily rentals of their equipment.” Put your muscles to task and money to better use!
Efficiency is Essential
Lights outwww.mediashower.com
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});
Along with rent, your monthly budget is sure to include electric and other utilities. Not only will being mindful of your daily routine be kinder to your wallet, but your eco-friendliness will also pay off in more ways than one. Shut the lights off when you’re not home. Limit time in the shower. Do you need to run the dishwasher every night? And why is the television on 24/7?
A few simple changes to the way you operate will start adding up to significant savings. Key Renter recommends, “You can invest in compact fluorescent light bulbs. These light bulbs are energy-efficient, and they last longer. You may also want to invest in a programmable thermostat.” Two more ways to whittle down your spending.
Round Up a Roommate
Cut the rent in half and have double the fun www.baymgmtgroup.com
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});
Now this plan won’t work for everyone, but if you’re single and seeking companionship (or at least someone to split the bills), hunting for a housemate can be a huge way to save. Even for a short-term arrangement, having a roomie can make the rent much more affordable. You may even be able to move into a larger or more glamorous apartment if you have a roommate to split the costs.
If you don’t personally know anyone able (or willing) to move in with you, go online. Smart Asset lists the 9 Best Roommate Finders on the Web, from Craigslist to Facebook and a bunch of others for matches all over the country. And don’t forget to ask friends, family, and co-workers if they know of anyone who needs a place to live… and a new buddy, too!
Good luck with the move. Scratch “How can I save?” off your to-do list.