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Live on your own Is anyone here 18-24 and live on their own already? Can you please say your age and if you live without your parents? I really wanna find my own place but I'm nervous. I only know of one person here...I really need like advice. Thanks |
Well I am 24 and will be 25 on Valentines day and I live on my own ( I have since I was 19)..what are your worries and what not?! Its hard but also really rewarding when you sit back and realize how you have done and accomplished the things you did. Also having roommates can have is benefits and hardships too, are you thinking about getting a roommate. I think if its your first time it would be much easier as you can split everything half and half! |
When I turned 18 I moved out... My choice.. and about 6 moths later I moved from Florida to Nebraska. That was quite a few years ago and I Did Great. But I was Really Ready and Very independent That is a Major must if you move out. Good luck. Best thing to do is sit down and work out the pros and cons of it all. BTW if you get a Room mate. Don't choose a friend! THEY WONT BE FOR LONG IF YOU DO.;) |
I moved out when I was 19 to go to college and lived with a roommate until I graduated last year at 23. Now, Im back home living with my parents for a year to try and save up some money. I was stupid and racked up a lot of credit card debt in college though. If it wasn't for that, I'd be on my own now! However, it was easier for me because my parents paid my rent/utilities while I was in school because I wasn't close enough to commute. |
I moved out of my parents house when I was 17. Never regretted it. You can do it if you keep on a budget and have a steady job. It takes work but if you have your mind set you can do it. PM me if you want to chat more. |
I moved out on my own at 18, its true about not having friends for roommates. My "friend" didnt pay her share of the bills and was doing some not so good things so she had to go. I did find another roommate who was working alot (it was a guy, we were friends and nothing else) and he paid his share of the bills. You have to make sure that you have a good paying, secure job and that you can handle a budget. If you do get a roommate, make sure you check them out really good before hand. People are crazy these days with drugs and all so just be careful. |
I moved out at 18. I'm now 21. I love it! I could never imagine living at home again. Trust me.. once you move out you'll wonder why you didn't do it sooner! :p ETA: It's also nice because you can live where you wanna live wither it's a different state or city! Just do what you want to do. |
My Son has lived on his own since he was 18. He has always had roommates. We are trying to talk him into coming home for a little while though because he doesnt have money for school |
I moved out at 18 but the situation was a bit different, I had a child and that made it so much more harder. My sister in law is 22 going on 23 and she lives at home. sometimes she complains about living at home, needing more freedom, less complaining from her mom etc. She is in college now and working. I will give you the same advice I give her...stay at home until you are done with school and get your career started. Living in NYC is expensive! If you are lucky you can find a 1 bedroom apartment for 900 a month, which doesnt include utilities and clothes, food etc. It is NOT easy but can be done. I try to explain to her that the reason why her mom does what she does is because she loves her and worries about her. I just think that if you have your parents help you should take it and finish school. Once thats done then find your place, why add the stress of bills etc to the stress school brings. whatever you choose to do I wish you the best :) |
I was 18 when I moved out to attend college and lived on my own til I was 20. I ended up moving back home to take care of mom, b/c she had cancer and then a bunch of bad stuff happened, and I never got to move back out. Right now I have plans to move out in May when I graduate! :D I love, love, love, love, loved living by myself when I did. I can't wait to do it again. Even though I'm 24, now that i'm living at home, mom "babies" me. Tells me not to go out after dark, fusses at me if I dont go to class, etc. |
Well, I'm 19 and I got kicked out of my mom's house back in September like 2 days after I had gotten Lilly. My mom and I didn't really agree on a lot of things and she ended up hitting and kicking on me the night she kicked me out so I refused to go back. I live in an apartment with my boyfriend and Lilly. He works full time and pays our bills and I go to school full time. It's hard but I wouldn't go back for anything, I really like being out on my own and having my own place, it's so much better. |
I just turned 25 on the 3rd. I moved out of my mom's when I went to college 3 hours away when I was 18. I lived in the dorm for 2 years but that doesn't really count I don't think. Since then I have lived with my best friend (she lived down the hall from me in the dorm!). In my last year of college, we lived in a 4 bedroom apartment with 2 other girls which we HATED! So we moved into a 2 bedroom condo together in the college town and worked for a law firm. THEN we decided to go to grad school in Texas so we took one of the old roommates with us (thinking that it was the 4th girl that had made that whole situation sour... ). While living in a 3 bedroom apartment in Fort Worth we decided that the 3rd girl was definitely part of the original problem.. LOL! So Courtney and I missed our families and Mississippi, so we FINALLY got it together and moved back home and got a rental house 10 minutes from my mom and about 15 from her mom. Its really the best of both worlds. A few things to remember when moving out on your own... 1) you had better like your job because you cannot just get mad one day and quit, because you will have bills to pay... 2) always be prepared for unplanned expenses, they will happen at the WORST possible time and 3) make sure if you have a roommate that ya'll have similar philosophies on things like paying bills on time (one girl decided that she could pay her part of the cable at the end of the month because they wouldn't cut it off til it was a couple of months late..) and having company over (strange friends pulling the fire alarm @ 3 in the morning will really tick you off). |
I moved out at 19 and am 22 now. I'm in southern California, so bills can get pretty high. But it makes you stronger to be on your own. I think the best part for me (that made me stronger) was that my mom refused to help me. She lives up the street from me and makes a GREAT living, but whenever I ask to borrow money, she tells me no and to "figure it out!" Now, I'm 22 and feel like I'm 10 steps ahead than most of my friends that still live at home. I don't think there is anything wrong with living at home, but this was a good path for me to take. I feel good about myself because I've already accomplished so much. |
i moved out from my parents and to a different city at the age of 20. best idea i ever had! lol. i love my parents, but i think we (as humans) need the independance to grow as a person into adulthood. im 27 now and have a few friends that still live at home and cannot imagine for the life of me why! you may save some money in rent, but geeze...when i go back home for a week to visit, i cannot wait to get back to my place!! :p |
I'm 24 and have lived (on my own) with my fiance for 5 years now. It's a balancing act to be able to budget, save, and completely take care of your own place -- but it's really rewarding and fun to be out there on your own. I've stumbled and made a LOT of mistakes financially speaking when it comes to judging what I could afford and what I took on, so I would definitely try to really set a realistic budget for what you can afford and still have enough left over to be content and with some set aside also. I'm doing much better now, but it took me 5 years to figure it out :p |
Oh..and if you get a roommate..make sure you have the same cleaning philosophy! I couldn't stand dirty dishes in the sink for weeks on end! |
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I've had both ends of the spectrum. I had one roommate who was obsessively clean and other roommates who were NASTY. |
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One refused to clean the kitty litter box that was IN THE DINING ROOM but once a month! :eek: :eek: |
You can do it! I moved out when I went to college and never moved back in with my folks. I love them, but I'm an adult and I don't expect them to help me out, even if they would. My first place was an old house for rent, and I split it with two other girls. It was great having roommates and it helped immensely with the bills. Just remember, anything in your name is ultimately your responsibility, so I wouldn't suggest getting into too much. I never had cable, internet, anything I didn't need at my first few places. I fell on hard times once or twice, but there are always people looking to fill rooms in houses and things like that. I lived with a few people I worked with for about 6 months, then someone else for another 2 while her BF was overseas, and then eventually moved in with my BF. Just plan ahead and be responsible, it isn't as hard as it seems! |
I moved out and when I was 18 and got an apartment with my best friend and I waited tables and went to college. It really helps to have a roomate, thats my biggest advice to give someone. I got married at 20 and that makes it even easier, lol :p |
I moved out of my mom's house in Omaha, NE July 31, 2007. I was 18 then, I'm 19 now. I live in Anchorage, AK with my fiance who is 20. There are ups and downs. Figuring out budgets and such, but we've been lucky with him being in the military...they really take care of you. But anyways, still, it's a change that's for sure, but I love it and wouldn't have it any other way. You learn new things almost everyday, for instance...the other day I learned that oil doesn't really evaporate like water. So if you spill cooking oil on/into a burner on your stove...DO NOT use that burner until it has been cleaned completely. :) |
I moved out of my parents' house when I was 18 and moved away from college. I lived in a dorm for the first year of school. Then my parents bought a townhouse and I've lived there for 4 years now. I've had a roommate for most of that time but currently do not as she graduated in December. So I do live alone, but my parents own my house, pay for my bills, and pay for my school. So I guess I'm not really "on my own" just yet. |
I moved out when I was 18, but I also got married at 18 hehe. I had my son at 20, I'm now 21. :) It's a lot of responsibilty but I wouldn't have it any other way. As long as you are responsible with your finances I think you will be fine. I didn't move very far from my family so that may of helped. ;) |
I'm 26 and live in apartment on my own. just me and Cody James! My mom stays with me on the weekend and since it's been cold cause she only has a space heater. (hurricane damage) and long story. It's ok at times but other times it gets boring. And I live in apartment with OLD people. and their sooooo nosey. I can't go to the store and come home without 20 questions. lol Good Luck!!! |
I moved out of my parents house and to a whole different state when I was 18. I lived with my uncle until I got a job. My fiance moved down here and we moved in together about 6 months after that. We bought our house when we were 20. It is an amazing thing coming home and not having to deal with people. You just have to make sure you keep a budget which I have been very good about and you shouldn't have a problem. Make sure you can afford it before you move out though. Good luck with whatever you decide. |
I will be 22 in April and when I was 20, I decided to up and move to Chicago for art school. I've always been a city girl, but I was raised in a small town in Alabama and I hated it. My parents were completely against me moving. They hated it so much that they refused to even help me get into college. My parents refused to help sign my loan or anything. Well i had to deal with every single thing that could possibly go wrong. In January 07' I packed my stuff and my friend helped move me to Chicago. My mother decided to come with me, but my father didnt. The first day I moved to Chicago, was the VERY FIRST time I had ever been to Chicago. I've been here for over a year and I love every minute of it. It was the best decision I ever made. Yes! I was scared to death and very nervous, but even when you have the worst things happen to you, everything turns out great eventually. Don't be nervous or scared. You can do it!!!:D |
I moved out on my own at 22 and now Im 31 and still on my own... I did own a house with my ex for 2 years and lived with him for 3 years during that time... but otherwise Ive been on my own for the last 3 years. Can I help with something? Im not so far removed from 24 that I dont remember :) |
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These are all extreme, but there are so many things you can do... and once you get on your own... well you'll do ANYTHING to keep it that way! It will all work out! :) |
I am 25 now and I have lived with my now husband since I was 19. We just bought a house and I was 24 when we did that. I is so much work owning a home. |
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