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Moving Into Your First Apartment Checklist

If you are a broke college student or just want to find affordable house wares, salvation army and garage sales are great places to start picking up items at low prices.

When you move out on your own and find an apartment, you will more than likely be very excited. The freedom of having your own place and moving to a new city is wonderful. What you may not realize in all of your excitement and planning is that you will need to buy household items soon so you won’t have to sit on the floor and eat canned ravioli off of paper plates every night. Before your moving day, you will want to buy and gather the household items you’ll need such as furniture, appliances, dishes, towels, bottle opener, corkscrew, tools and much more. Luckily, you can get items for your apartment on the cheap if you know where to find them. If you are a broke college student or just want to find affordable house wares, salvation army and garage sales are great places to start picking up items at low prices.

Here is a list of must-have items when moving into your first apartment:

  • Pots & pans
  • Cooking and serving utensils
  • Dishes & silverware
  • Cutting board and cutlery
  • Food storage containers
  • Towels & linens
  • Sheets & blankets
  • Table & chairs
  • A bed
  • Laundry hamper
  • Lamps, coffee tables, and end tables
  • Some furniture (like a couch)
  • Toaster
  • Microwave oven
  • Coffee pot and tea pot
  • Toilet brush
  • Toiletries
  • Common medical supplies
  • Trash can
  • Shower curtain
  • Vacuum
  • Flashlight and matches
  • Hand tools like hammers, screw drivers, etc.

First College Apartment Checklist

Just like moving into an apartment, moving away to college is exciting, but you will have to be prepared. To know what is permitted at your college dorm room, contact your college or university and find out what is and is not allowed in residence halls. College freshmen often are required to live in dorm housing, and this will likely involve having a roommate. See if you can contact your roommate ahead of time to make sure you are not doubling up on larger items like furniture, desks, refrigerators, etc.

Here is your first-time college freshmen dorm living survival checklist:

  • Laptop
  • Extra phone charger/car charger
  • Tablet
  • Portable hard drive
  • Printer
  • Headphones
  • Power strip and batteries
  • Folders and binders
  • Pens, pencils, and highlighters
  • Quality backpack or another type of bag
  • Clothes for all seasons (but don’t overpack)
  • New socks and underwear
  • Shoes, boots, sandals
  • Microwave
  • Desk
  • Laundry basket
  • Towels
  • Toiletries
  • Lamp
  • Water bottle
  • Coffee mug
  • Compact shelving for organizing most everything
  • Hangers for clothing
  • Sunglasses

Apartment Move In Inspection Checklist

When you are set on a new apartment, make sure you take the time to inspect the space with a fine-tooth comb mentality. Look for any water damage, discoloration in the carpet, stains and holes in the walls, and take pictures of what you find. Save your images and make sure you date them so you will have proof of the condition of your apartment before you moved into it. Make sure all the smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors are working. Try every light switch, and see that they all work and that the bulbs are still good. Check the thermostat to make sure the heat and the air conditioning work if you are lucky enough to have it. Be diligent, and get on your hands and knees to inspect every inch of your new apartment before you sign anything.

Best App to Find Apartments for Rent

This is a great list of free apps that will help you find the apartment of your dreams.

  • Realtor.com Real Estate Search
  • PadMapper Apartment Search
  • Tulia Real Estate
  • Redfin Real Estate
  • Hotpads.com
  • MyApartmentMap Apartments Search
  • Real Estate by Zillow
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