For those of you who want to move the New York city, there are a few things you need to know to avoid going broke.
- Know people from East Coast Movers
The best way to start your big move to NYC is by knowing
people. Try to find a friend, relative, long distance cousin twice
removed…someone who lives in the city and will let you room with them until you
are able to stand on your feet. This will give you time to look find a job,
look for apartments almost constantly and decide if you love the city enough to
stay permanently.
- East Coast Movers suggestions
on how to Save up
New York City is expensive, there’s no doubting that. Financers
and accountants recommend that you spend no more than 25% of your earnings on
rent. Sometimes, depending on where you live, you may have to bump up to 50%
but if you give yourself a budget before going into apartment hunting you will
be more likely to stay on track. Also, make sure you save up at least five
times the amount of one month’s rent for your down payment. Most landlords
charge 1-2 months rent in advance plus a security deposit.
- Prioritize and Organize with East Coast Movers
You have to take time to figure out your priorities. Your
priorities should consist of your budget, what you absolutely need to have in your apartment, where
you wish to live, what needs to be in your location, what movers company you will be
using etc. This will make apartment - hunting much smoother. You also need to
organize these thoughts so write them down on a checklist and pin that
checklist to the wall so you can’t lose it! You could also create a checklist
file on your computer if you are more of a computer person.
- East Coast Movers Scour
the city
Sometimes you are so focused on one specific area that you
forget how large New York really is. If you’re trying to work with a low
budget, try looking into the following places for an apartment. Brooklyn New
York is usually fairly cheep and although it has a reputation, there are cities
that are more on the safe side of the scale. You just have to do a little
research but they’re out there. Northern Manhattan (past the 100’s) is also a
great place to look. You’re still in the city even if it’s not the heart of the
city. The rent in upper Manhattan has gone down lately so take a look at some
places up there as well.
- East Coast Movers for
your move to NYC
can be intimidating for you and your wallet. Don’t let that
get to your head though. You can have it all if you keep the four tips above in
mind when making the transition.
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