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Moving Out on Your Own

Ah, summertime! If you’re relaxing, chilling, or just enjoying the freedom of homework-less-ness while working a cool summer job, I hate you. I managed to graduate, which means I have to start real life stuff now. Like moving out of my parents’ house and getting a job. Pssh – I don’t remember signing up for this!

But life moves on and I am, in fact, moving on. Moving on out of state, that is! And there’s a lot of ground to cover: packing, getting an apartment, (getting a job), re-registering my vehicle, getting off my parent’s insurance and cell phone plans… and a bunch of things that I know I haven’t even thought of yet. Now is a time of change, and you get to come along for the ride. Welcome to the Summer of Moving.

As I work my way through the process of striking out on my own (in more ways than one), you’ll be treated to a summer-long series of posts. I’ll share everything I learn from moving myself and watching my boyfriend and friends get established, too. All posts in the series will be titled “Moving: …” so that you can easily identify them. And I’ll update this page to link to new entries, so you can bookmark this entry if you wish.

But the best way to keep up with the series? Subscribe to Poorer Than You! You can subscribe to the RSS feed or you can subscribe by email.

Making the Decision: (Part 1) (Part 2) (Part 3)
8 Tips to Avoid Scams on Craigslist
Finding an Apartment: (Part 1) (Part 2)
I’ve Moved, Now What? by Grace Boyle
Maximizing Space When Packing Your Car
Tales from the Trip
Titling, Registering, and Insuring Your Car

Got stories about moving out on your own? Share them in the comments, or contact me about writing a guest post!

Related posts:

  1. Moving: Making the Decision
  2. Moving: 8 Tips to Avoid Scams on Craigslist
  3. Moving: Making the Decision, Part 2
  4. Moving: Finding an Apartment (Part 2)
  5. Moving: I’ve Moved, Now What?

8 responses to “Moving Out on Your Own”

  1. Sam

    What? That’s madness, you don’t get to leave! You’re the local. You can’t be the local if you’re out of state!

  2. SP

    Congrats! It is a very exciting (though stressful!) time.

    PS – haven’t clicked through in quite some time, but i like the layout!

  3. hustler

    Good luck on everything! I’m looking forward to your posts on “real world” living.

  4. Neo

    informative post.
    This points are of great help to me.
    I will again visit your blog so keep posting.

    Thanks

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  6. Scott

    Hey, for whatever it’s worth to the rest of us who will be moving, here is a free website article on packing tips for moving: http://www.movers-edge.com/Packing-Tips-s/1.htm.

    Let me know what you think! :-)

  7. I should have left a name in the comment field and not a company name

    Moving is very stressful, however there is a bright side: a new place, new people, new experience. Things that would never happen to you if you stayed where you are. I like the saying ‘You know what’s gone, but you don’t know what’s coming’. Good luck!

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