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Renting your first apartment is a big and exciting step. More than just being in a college dorm, or campus housing, renting an apartment is a place that you can truly make feel like you! Our variety of communities provide you with an array of living options to choose from, so be sure to click on our communities page and check them out!
Exploring is one of the best things to do when transitioning into your new place, but you’ll want to consider a few other factors before you decide on your perfect move!
Deciding what you want is easily one of the most important things to consider. Is the laundry in your apartment a necessity or are you fine going to a laundromat? Can you handle washing dishes often or do you need a dishwasher? Will you need to park on the street or is there off street parking for your apartment? If there is off street parking available, is there a cost tied to it or is it free? Also, how many spaces are you given for your apartment? These are all important questions to think about when deciding what’s important to you and ultimately what would make you the most comfortable in your new home.
Creating a budget that is flexible allows you to have a plan in place for how much you can expect to pay and when. Rent is generally due on the first of the month and you’ll want to know if this includes utilities or if that is a separate charge. Be cautious of this important detail because some monthly rent costs may seem enticing, but if they do not include utilities, then it can typically be just as much as other housing options. Electricity, gas/heat, cable/internet, and trash are all typical utilities that need to be discussed before moving into your apartment. A Harvard study showed that 1 in 4 people are paying more than 50% of their income on utilities and rent. Needless to say that budgeting is a necessity for prepping your move! In terms of rent, you should expect to pay roughly the first and last month’s rent upfront as a security deposit.
Sticking to a budget can be a difficult task- especially if you're not used to moving around. The next thing to consider is the moving costs. Will you need movers or will you do it yourself? Do you think you'll be bringing only smaller items or do you have furniture that requires renting a moving truck? If you are moving locally, typically expenses will be lower whereas moving cross-country tends to be more expensive. This can be a detail sometimes forgotten.
Seeing places in person is one of the best ways to get a feel for what's right for you! Put your creative cap on and picture the space for more than just the empty rooms that you currently see. What will your new home look like? How will it be decorated? Touring different places gives you a chance to see and feel the space as well as the option to ask the landlord some questions. Make sure you tour more than just the inside; get a look outside the apartment. Taking a drive around the area can be very beneficial as well, giving you the opportunity to see what your new town or city will be like. Find that local coffee shop that everyone loves or even a fun store to go into. Be a local while you're touring because you may be one soon!
Once you have considered these three key factors, it's time to get packing! Perhaps one of the best things you can do before this is to downsize. Typically when we are living in a space for any period of time, we tend to acquire belongings that may not be that important to us anymore. If this sounds true for you, then chances are you would benefit from getting rid of some things. Selling, donating, or even discarding these items not only makes moving a
lighter
task; it also gives you more room to play within your new space! Being organized with your belongings that are going to your new home is the next step. Be sure to label all boxes so that you can easily find the things you need right away like cleaning supplies, bedding, and even a plate and cup or two for when you're ready for a bite to eat! Don’t forget to pack a few outfits like you would if you were going on a trip, because you don’t want to be rummaging through your clothes to put together an outfit. Reading through these tips has hopefully helped you synthesize where to start in order to make the transition into your new apartment a seamless experience. The last tip is to have fun. It can seem overwhelming at times but finding a new home can be a really wonderful experience as well.
With a number of different floor plans and living options, Storrs Student Living is sure to have the right off campus living choice for you. Separate your living and learning environments and find your next home away from home today. Contact us today at 203-941-6005 for more information on our rental properties.
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