Saving up money for college is a great idea, but after moving into a new apartment, you have to pay rent, buying food, books, toilet paper! Money can disappear pretty quickly. It’s important to learn how to live on a budget, but even more important than that, is to actually stick to it.
I had to learn this the hard way. When I got to Gainesville, I felt like I could do anything, and at the time, I had the money to. But money is easy come easy go. Learning to keep track of your money, and only spending it on things you need, will help you to stretch what you have, so it will last you longer.
Another option is to get a part time job. Working on campus is an option, but maybe you’d prefer doing odd jobs. Some apartment complexes even offer jobs to renters to work in their offices or to help with promotions.
Your budget will be very important when it comes to looking for your new apartment in Gainesville. Everyone knows what I mean…. RENT! Rent is probably one of the biggest bills you will have during your time in Gainesville, and you need to be sure you move to an apartment that fits your budget. You need to also consider things like utilities, cable, groceries, etc. Some apartments include things like free wire-less Internet, but others do not.
Make sure when you decided on an apartment, you know what you are getting and how much you are paying for it. Knowing ahead will help you plan your expenses, so you don’t come up short. If you need help finding an apartment within your budget, use Swamp Rentals to search for apartments & set your own price range for rent by the bedroom or by the whole apartment.