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Get ready for your first home or apartment with these tips

by | Mar 3, 2018 | Features

 

If you are moving out of your parent’s house and living on your own for the first time, there are things you have to do. You will need to refer to your new address frequently these first few weeks, so put it in your phone and memorize it. Once you have your move-in date, arrange to have your utilities turned on. Next, get some referrals from others and book movers.  Finally, go online and officially change your address with the post office so you don’t miss any bills or other important correspondence.

Key Takeaways:

  • Because utilities can take time to get turned on, you should notify the companies as soon as you’ve established your move in date.
  • Most utility companies require a deposit, which is calculated based on your credit score.
  • If you’re shopping around for an electricity provider, you’ll need to compare cents per kilowatt charges, which are generally between 7 and 12.

“If you’re leaving your parent’s house or a college dorm, moving into your first apartment or home can be a major lesson in all the things you didn’t know you didn’t know.”

Read more: https://www.cnet.com/how-to/guide-for-moving-into-your-first-home/

 

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