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If you’re ready to move out at 18 years old, but don’t know where to start, you’ve come to the right place! Although moving out of your family home can seem daunting, with a little planning, you too can make that transition to adulthood without breaking the bank. In this article, we’ll give you the ultimate guide to moving out affordably to make sure your moving plans go as smoothly as possible.
Things You Should Know
- Create a plan at least 6 months in advance to get a job, save money, build your credit, and figure out where you’re going to move to.
- Open checking and savings accounts, create a monthly budget based on your income, and try to save 3-6 months of living expenses before moving out.
- Tell your family your plans, find housing in your budget, and set up your utilities.
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How Can You Move Out At 18 With No Money?
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QuestionCan we leave the home without informing parents?Community AnswerYes, but that might trigger a police investigation if your parents report you missing. It would be better to inform your parents of your plans. You could just leave a note.
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QuestionWhat if I live in a very toxic household?Community AnswerIf you're 18 and you feel up to the challenge, move in with a friend or relative, or get your own place, and get a job and support yourself.
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