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    Posted: 17 March 2009 at 8:20am
Man!! April is going to be a broke month. Moving is quite costly! Especially moving from mums where we have no bond, no power bills etc.
Oh and no fridge!

So i have to buy a fridge, pay $150 for a moving truck beause we have 2 cars with no tow balls, do the 'first' not to mention expensive grocery shop and put a bond into a power account because i have never had a power bill as such. I had a power manager, do you think they will let me away with a bond if iv had that? I was kind of hoping to go with contact though.

Then the rent in advance is a killer!! I heard that winz only pay bond, not rent in advance. Anyone else heard this? Im hoping they will help out with bond as we really need to get out of here.

Then theres the bits and peices we need, like we have no microwave, toaster, pots, or plates. Oh and no jug.. So im hoping for some bargains on trade me. A microwave isnt a necessity so that can wait..

I guess im just thinking out loud and hoping i havent forgotten anything!!

Oh the house already has a budding vege garden so that will help!
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Oh another question, what does 2 weeks rent in advance mean?? Is that 1 week for the first week i move in and one for the last week im there? Or is it both for the last weeks??
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I've been trying to figure that one out as well as we have just paid our 3 weeks bond and 2 weeks in advance for our new place on the beach :) I assumed it was for the first 2 weeks as you have the bond as back up in case you skip out on the land lord (or do damage)

Congrats on your new place though

The warehouse is always cheap for kitchen stuff. We got all our whiteware bulk from Harvey Norman last year with a couple of years interest free to pay it off. I want to buy a new side board and coffee table but with the cost of moving I don't think we'll be doing that for awhile.


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Same!! I want a dining table, but after the cost of moving.. eeeek we will have to wait on that.

I need a chopping board too.
Im heading to the warehouse today to get a dinner set, and knifes/fork set as well.
After the rent in advance this week, plus the current rent.. Im broke lol.

So im buying a fridge next week, and everything else the week we move.

What week do you move Lisa? Must be the same weekend?

Congrats on your new house too :)
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Hi ladies, from what I remember from my renting days, 2 weeks in advance goes towards your last two weeks rent at the property.. ie. you pay that and when you move in you have to start paying rent straight away... it means you are paying lots upfront but when you go to leave you don't have to pay those last two weeks!

Also, when my DF and I got back from Europe we had nothing in terms of kitchen gear, I found trademe a godsend.. ie dinnersets @ $2, same for bulk lots of kitchen utensils etc... its so great getting a bargain!

Also, salvation army/city mission is a great place to find some bargains! Just a few thoughts anyway..

Good luck with the moving!
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We had to give 3 weeks notice so we can move in any time from 2/4 and we have to be completely out of our current place by 5/4 so we get a few days to move. My Dad is getting us a moving truck for $100 so I'll have to find out who its through and pass on the details


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Yeah that would be good. The trucks i find are $100 and you may $.39c per km for milage..

We move the 5/4 :)
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The two weeks is for the FIRST two weeks.

So "pretend" you pay your two weeks up fron on next Monday 23rd. That would pay your rent up until Sunday 5th and you would have to pay rent again on the 6th.

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Do you know anyone that has a car with towball so you can just hire a trailer to cut back on costs a little bit?
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Kandice I have a 2 slice toaster that goes and a jug (it does leak though) that you can have for free if you want them until you get new ones. Just let me know.

The 2 weeks in advance - basically you pay those upfront and then start paying the rent when you move in. But it means you're always 2 weeks ahead, so when you move out the last 2 weeks are rent-free.

Good luck with the new house (and isn't it great to move in to nice veggies! I loved that when we bought our place).
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Also I think from memory (been a long time since we paid a bond) but you are supposed to get 28 days to pay it, so you could drip-feed it into an account each week until you have enough if you need to.
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Kandice, this website is really helpful, it explains the rent in advance..

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Kmart, Bond and Bond, The Warehouse have "moving into new flat" combos that you can buy that basically includes everything that you would need. They are quite reasonably priced too... so I'd look for something like that.



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When we bought our first house (moved stright there from my parents) I found it easier on the wallet to do our first big supermarket shop over the 3-4wks preceeding our move. I wrote a big list of everything we would need (food, cleaning products etc) and went to the supermarket each week and bought the things on my list that were on special. By the last week I had managed to get most things on special and it probably helped save us a bit
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Don't forget the super shed for cheap stuff. 10 bits of cutlery or crockery for $1 Ive found it really good for stocking up on bowls and cups the kids lose.

Yay for a new house
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The Warehouse has toasters and small appliances for $10-20 - they're the budget brand ones, but do just as good a job. Try and spread the cost out over the next few weeks and you'll be fine For pots and pans, does ChCh have a "bargains" section in the paper at all? I know here in the Naki, every Friday is an Under $200 section in the paper where people just list random things, plus of course TradeMe. The Warehouse does the starting out packs as well for a decent price (I think $100 for the kitchen one which is pots, pans and utensils??). Do you "need" a microwave straight away?? If you do, I got mine off TM for $50 so yeah - gotta love TM!!

Good luck with your move!!!
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The sallys will help you out for free if you need it, you need to go into the church/family store and ask who to talk to about it they will give you what you need if they can (from cutlery and bedding to furniture). You don't have to be a church goer to ask.

WINZ can grant up to $600 for bond and/or rent in advance, they should be able to lend the remaining money you need. This can also be for essiencal items, whiteware included. They should be able to give you a food grant too to help with the first shop if you explain that you're moving from a family members house so don't  have any current supplies.

I think everyone differs on the rent in advance, so just ask your landlord how they want to do it.

 

Congrats on finding a house!

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I'm moving too. We are lucky enough to be in the process of getting some new stuff for our home, so we are trying to get rid of stuff, including an old but sturdy dining room table set. I'll ask hubby how much he'll let it go for if you are keen?

I'm starting the lists. Lists of what has to go last, of places to change our contact details etc. I'm bound to forget something.

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Congrads on the house thing! That is fantastic news. I agree with Rach, the super shed is great for bargins and also TM.

When is moving day?
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Rent in advance just means you pay now for the first two weeks and then somewhere in those first two weeks you would set up your AP for the next 2 weeks and so on.  When you finally move out you would stop your payments before the last 2 wks.  Quite straightforward when you think about it
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and yes moving is expensive.  We had to buy a new fridge because ours wouldnt fit in the kitchen .  Cant wait till we buy a house again and get our bond back from renting.
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