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Moving away from home for the first time?

here's deal I am almost 20 yrs old and I am living with my boyfriend and his mom...since last year. I'm waiting for my boyfriend to recover from surgery to move to Kansas city which is 2 hrs away. what are some tips on moving away if you don't have a job waiting for you when you move. How much money should be saved up to handle the first month. Is it okay to share a car in the beginning...I need help trying to get out in two months

7 months ago - 1 answers

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Moving for the first time can be difficult IF you do not have things planned out to well. If you want to successfully move then plan out what the costs of the house/apartment you are getting will be and save up for that. Sharing a car is fine AS LONG as you are able to go to work as well. I would definitively look for jobs first too, if you don't have one pending for you then you might want to make it so you do as a just in case back up. Moving does take a chunk out of your money but later on it can be worth it if you have the right prices. I say save up around 5,000 (yes I'm aware that sounds like a lot of money) But you need to remember there may be other bills you have to take care of in the first month, plus food etc. If you really need it, take a loan from the bank and you can pay it off after some time. Wish you Much Luck, hope I helped a little.

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by kittayfabulous

7 months ago

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In other words, you "ain't" got a plan (or a clue)! “He who fails to plan, plans to fail” www ... I just don't know where to begin with you! OK, have a job and/or lots of money!

by LK- 7 months ago