Moving out of your parents’ house is a major decision. As we all know, there comes a moment when we must leave the nest. This experience that is admittedly bitter-sweet. When moving out of your parent’s house, you don’t want to move back.
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Question of
How much to save before moving out?
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Three monthly earnings
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Six monthly earnings
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Eight monthly earnings
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Question of
When is the normal age to move out the house?
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20
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25
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30
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In our country, children leave their parents when they get married
Yes but i think is good to leave parents before.
I have been saving for a long time and then buying my own home before marriage but I just moved a few months before I got married. That was when I was 33 years old.
About normal age, I agree with the opinions of other friends.
That is good. In my country is very hard to find a job and young people go to rent appartment.
Well, I think that kind of thing happens in any country. Maybe I’m just a little luckier.
My opinion is as soon as possible
Thank you for answer. Here is problem that young people can find some better job.
There is nothing better for young people in our country
Sorry i mean they can’t find a job.
It is difficult for the services that we do not talk about housing
I agree with most of the other comments. It depends on the person, the parents, the place of residence or where you are movint to and sometimes even the time of year (unless you do not mind moving during a snowstorm or what not). I remember when I left, I had just started working as a registered nurse, had about 2 months salary in my bank account and just moved out with just a few pieces of furniture and eventually bought some more and that was that. I never went back to stay at my parents. Different poll. Quite imaginative. Thank you for posting such different questions and answers.
Interesting story. I am glade you never went back.
It depends on the person and on the country in which you live.
I think the same….
Interesting poll.
It depends on the country in which you live. In Serbia, the most frequent separation is when the child is married
Yes, here is different than other countries in Europe.
It all depends on the person.
I agree but some things are the same as saving accaunt before one finally move out.
Definitely important to be setup financially.