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man J
Any suggestion for a 17 year old male teenager who is planing on moving out of there parents house?
i'm about to turn 17 on tuesday and i,m plaining on moveing out of my parents house next july, can anyone give me any tips or advise for me to think about or do in this next year. i have a pretty good job for someone my age i make 11.50 a hour, and i already own two nice cars that run good and there also paided for
THANKS ANY ADVISE IS GRATELY APPRECIATED
                     
 




Avignon_11
Write a budget and estimate the monthly cost of everything: rent, food, utlities, gas, insurance, car maintenance, clothes, recreation/fun, savings.


thirsty mind
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I am very impressed that you are thinking a year in advance. This alone tells me you will do well in life. That you already have cars and a well paying job further convinces me. You question is wonderful . You have already gotten some good advice. I'm sure you will get more. In this day of lazy non-working teenagers, I just wanted to congratulate you. I wish you good luck,even as I think you won't need it.


Day
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Are you sure you want to move out so early? I moved out when I was 14 and it was extremely hard money wise. The only advice I can give you is be realistic, save as much money as you can, never go into debt, have fun!

Good luck.


squirrely
Since it's a whole year away, there is not much else you can do for now besides save money like crazy (you can never have too much, and saving is so easy while you're living at home). I'd probably sell one of the cars as well, since it's depreciating in value (unless it's a classic or something) *and* you're probably paying insurance on it as well.
Other than that, I would probably just keep my eyes on areas that I want to live - apartment costs, how much deposit they need, etc. Also, I would keep my eyes out for deals on things you will need once you move out (dishes, silverware, furniture, etc) and buy some things ahead of time to help defray some of the initial costs of moving out.
Just make sure that when you do move out, you move somewhere that is within your means (that is, don't move somewhere that is so expensive that you'll have to dip into your savings on a monthly basis just to pay your bills).
Good luck!


rpmp
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save save save save save save, you'll see. 6 months emergency expenses


bill l
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take it slow while your out there.Don't let everybody know your business.Be extremely careful.


Alterfemego
Well you have options. Obviously the first is to save money, you will need a place to call home. You'll need to learn to budget your money, so any education you can get for yourself will be important. You might take some time to consider where you would like to live, and what your place would have in it, like access to a pool, or tennis courts, or dishwasher or washer/dryer in your place.

I'll leave some for you to figure out on your own. That's the fun part. Good Luck! HUGS


Adam
11.50 an hour is well paid in the U.S? Hey umm... Just out of curiousity... Why do you need two cars? Cars are liabilities, not assets....


william b
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Get a good job first do not get any roommates save your money spend wisely.I did this it worked the only roommates I've had are my wife and kids .Always remember the only person you can count on is yourself.Don't do drugs please Iv'e seen too many people go down that roadand thier lives turned to waste.


fsfa
Think it over. I'm 43 and wish I still lived at home. It's a tough world out there.


nola_cajun
i'm 24 and live with my dad. most of my friends who are my age still live with their parents too. I save every penny i make though. no joke.. after paying my lease on my car, the insurance, and my credit card bill which is mainly just my gas i put every penny to the back. I have a savings.. a checking and a cd and now i'm looking into investing in some stocks. I'm gonna save as much as i possibly can before i move out .. so i wont have to live pay check to pay check..

why do you have 2 cars ? 1 of those cars can pay some nice bills. $11.50 an hour is not much .. but if you have the money otherwise.. then go for it.. if it doesn't work out.. you can still move back in with your parents right ? .. you're still young

good luck


FMAACMSkipppy
Hi,

Nice car and money to spare, meals provided, laundry and cleaning all done.

That life is ideal but not 'cool' and not the ideal place to take a date.

I have two suggestions and I wish I had of considered them when I was seventeen.

Number 1.

Your parents and friends will think you strange because you are young, but you know what you want, buy a RV.

Freedom to travel, place to date, always a handy location for a bit of fun.

Your parents might think it unusual but your friends will soon recognise the benefits especially when you are getting laid in comfort and they are still under the bleaches.

Number 2.

Rent a small flat or apartment, but do not tell anyone.

Kit it out with the basics you need for dating or a one night stay.

Then carry on living at home with all the benefits.

You might think it is a waste but lets face it if you move out completely you will hardly be in the flat anyhow.
You work 8 hrs, sleep 8hrs and party for 4hrs, you would only have 4hrs a day awake in the flat.

If it was just a love nest you were thinking about see if you can get a 24 hr access storage unit. Add a bed, lighting,12v off a battery would do, and you are well away....lol

Skip


HomeSlice
My suggestion would be to stay home. Ya parents can be annoying at times,but holy crap this world will eat you up in a hurry.


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