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| The College Move-In Toolbox -Cornerstone Real Estate BostonBy: Cornerstone Boston 1. Keep Calm and Make a List Be organized by making a list of things you need to bring with you. Think of each room in your apartment and what is necessary for that particular room. For example, for a bathroom you will need toilet paper, toilet cleaner, a shower curtain… and the list goes on. Having a list will make it easier for you to know what you need still and what you already have. 2. Divide and Discuss It is important when you are moving into an apartment with other people that you all discuss who is bringing what. Everyone can bring assorted items to furnish the rooms of the apartment. Stick by this list of who is bringing what in order to not cause confusion or apartment packing overload. Also make sure to discuss food and grocery shopping and how that will unfold throughout the year. There might be some essentials food items that you all should buy together such as condiments and baking supplies. 3. Battle of the Rooms Choosing rooms doesn't need to be a battle out of Game of Thrones. Whether the decision be to follow a "first come, first serve" method or a pre-planned room picking, the decision should be clear and agreed upon by all roommates PRIOR to move-in day. Some great ways to decide can be picking names out of hat, drawing straws or a good old fashion game of rock, paper scissors. Any anonymous way of picking rooms works best to ensure rooms are assigned fairly. 4. Don't be the "Pack Rat" We all know one. Over packing not only creates more work for you, it also clutters bedrooms, bathrooms, living rooms and kitchens. One of the most common over packing scenarios is bringing every clothing item from home. Do you really need your 3 puffy jackets in August? Save space, time and energy by only bringing those items you need. You can get those jackets when it begins to get cool (plus you can drop off some of your summer clothes to make even more room!) When in doubt, leave it out. As equally as important as avoiding over packing clothes is avoiding over packing decorations. Take the time to scope out the size of the wall space, counter space and clothing space prior to packing or after you have moved in and assessed. 5. Budget for Bills Having your own apartment without parents is exciting and fun, especially for a college student but with a new pad comes responsibility and a lot of bills. There is no need to get worried or become frazzled by the negatively associated word ‘bill' but it is important to understand and budget accordingly. Be sure to keep costs down by shutting off lights when you are no longer in a room and unplugging electronics and cords when you are not using them. Though paying for bills is never fun, budgeting and planning for them will help prepare you for the long road ahead of paying bills! Check out your local providers website for energy and money saving tips to use in your apartment! Yes, moving is stressful however if you follow some of the basic tips, it will allow you kick off your new apartment – and the new year- right! Take a step back, breathe, plan and enjoy For more information please visit http://www.cornerstoneboston.com/ End
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