Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Things young people learn once they've lived on their own

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Those who have experienced moving out of their parents’ home and into their first apartment already know of the ups and downs that come with the experience. While young people tend to feel excitement over the prospect of living on their own, many find that it is not exactly as fun as they first expected. Still, all of it eventually becomes memories that one can recall fondly and even laugh at later on.

Here are a few things that young people can expect to find once they’ve finally moved out:

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1. ‘What to eat’ counts as an important factor to consider every day. Back at home, they may take meals for granted, but when people first live on their own they soon find how much effort it is to prepare a meal, keep the fridge well stocked, and budget their spending money.

2. There are a lot of chores to do. It should come as no wonder for young people why their parents ask them to help out with the chores. Once they live on their own, they’ll find out just how much a person needs to do to prevent their place from becoming a total mess.

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3. Things are more expensive than they previously thought. It may be easy to think of an unnecessary expense as cheap when there aren’t other bills to pay, but once a person experiences being on a tight budget, they’ll start to think of items in the ‘want’ category as an expense that could cost them a decent meal for the next few weeks.

Living independently may indeed be difficult, but learning how to overcome the challenges is a necessary step into adulthood.

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Saturday, April 26, 2014

Tips on how to make apartment living more comfortable


Finding a good apartment isn’t easy, and living in one is not always as fun as many people may initially think. There are many factors that can affect the quality of your stay in an apartment, like noisy neighbors and strict regulations. It is often difficult to find an apartment that has everything, thus people often have to compromise and settle for one that’s closest to what they want.

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Given the many difficulties involved in apartment living, here are a few tips on how to make your stay more comfortable:

- A good start would be to make it feel more like home. Tenants are often forbidden from making any permanent changes to the property, but they can make a few additions to the apartment to make it more comfortable. A little goes a long way here; the addition of a few decorations, like photos and a large rug, can make your apartment a whole lot comfortable.

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- Conversely, it may be that there’s just too much stuff in your apartment. Letting go of some unnecessary items may be what’s necessary to make it more comfortable. Otherwise, find ways to make items in your home fit without being too obstructive.

- Establishing a good relationship with the property managers, the neighbors, and your roommate is also important to ensuring a more comfortable stay. Usually, this involves just being a responsible person, so that shouldn’t be too hard.

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If all else fails, then it might be better to just find another apartment that can provide most, if not all, the things you are looking for.

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