Tips for preparing to move out of home
Moving out of home for the first time is a pivotal experience, but it requires organisation, time, and money. If you’ve decided to take the plunge but don’t know where to start, read our 20 tips that might make moving a little easier.
1. Create a budget
From hiring a moving van to buying new furniture, the cost of moving out of home adds up! Write down all your expenses and ensure you leave a little wiggle room for unexpected costs. Consider:
Rent
Bills (phone, electricity, WIFI, gas, water)
Petrol for moving day
Moving van/ team
Bedroom furniture (bed, desk, bedside table, lamp, wardrobe)
Other furniture (things you might need to contribute to your sharehouse).
Useful tip: if you want to get a ‘feel’ for what it might be like to manage your money out of home, start paying a bit of board in the weeks leading up to your move.
2. Picking the location
Consider places you need to live near when picking the location of your home. Do you need to be close to work or university? What are the public transport options near your home? If you don’t drive, scope out whether there’s a train station or bus stop that’s a walkable distance away.
3. Cancel memberships
If you’re moving away from your local gym or sports club, don’t forget to cancel your membership! Gyms usually need 30 days' written notice, so get ahead now, or you could be doubling your payments for membership in two locations.
4. Inspections
Make sure you inspect your room before you move in. Open up the cupboards, check door handles are secure, look at the storage options and make a mental checklist of things you might need. Try to inspect during the day to see how much natural light the room gets.
5. Meet your roommates before you move in
If you’re not moving out with friends, you should arrange a meet and greet with the people you intend to live with. You don’t want to get stuck with a bad housemate! Try to find people with similar interests and lifestyles - it will make home life a lot more comfortable.
6. Read your lease agreement carefully
Once your tenancy application is approved, read through your rental agreement thoroughly to make sure you understand your obligations and rights as a tenant. It’s a good time to ask your future housemates and property manager any questions you might have.