Do these 4 things to get a place of your own
Y’all are killing me with these post. I saw one that literally said make sure you have money for rent . . .
New year new jokes
Moving out is expensive and honestly next to impossible in some places unless you get roommates and even then is it worth it ?
I was told once to live with my parents for as long as I could and that’s the best advice I was ever given. It’s tough at times but it’s worth it it’s more time with the people I love and it’s nice to help them pay for things they’ve always paid for when I was younger. ( I know not everyone is as fortunate to have a loving support system. ) I made this post so we can all have a little laugh ðŸ¤
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(These are not my photos)
Moving out can feel daunting, especially for young adults. Here are some witty and practical tips to guide your journey. Firstly, always ensure you have the financial means to pay your rent on time – as basic as it sounds, many overlook this crucial step! Next, consider the layout of your potential apartment. While some suggest opting for a penthouse to avoid annoying neighbors, that might just lead to its own set of challenges. Another playful piece of advice? Try saving money from multiple jobs or, as a joke suggests, sell a kidney! Although it’s exaggerated, it captures the struggles faced in today’s economy. While finding an affordable place can be challenging, staying close to family for as long as possible can provide the support you need while you navigate adulthood. As you embark on this journey, remember to approach it with humor and a willingness to adapt – it's all part of the process!



