WATCH THIS BEFORE MOVING OUT ON YOUR OWN

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Published 2020-03-09
All of the things no one told me and I wish I had known before I moved out for the first time.
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Hi my name is Caira Button and I am a 25 year old who makes videos about tips, tricks, and organization for small space living. I love the minimalist, feminine, clean vibe. I have kept the decor pretty neutral adding a bit of mid century modern & LOTS of plants. I hope my advice is able to help you in your journey!

All Comments (21)
  • @PrincessNiq
    Damn why is it so expensive to be alive when it wasn't even my choice to be here?? šŸ˜©
  • Girl Ikea is expensive af. I would suggest walmart and the dollar tree for people on a tight budget
  • @meh.896
    Dollar tree has cute silverware šŸ’• I was shocked at the amount of glassware they haf
  • Love the advice! Another great tip for those moving out is if you know you are going to move out in about 6 months to a year, get a storage and start purchasing your big appliances gradually and once you are finish with that, start buying the small items. Start now and donā€™t wait until move in day. TOO EXPENSIVE.
  • Im about to move out at 27. I work and go to school full time. Fortunately I found a cheap back house and iv saved a good amount of money as a nest egg. You know your super serious about it when your on YouTube looking for help
  • @leslyej1274
    I just moved out and starting from scratch also and man oh man it is a trip....school definitely does not prepare you for this
  • @Maneatermissa
    Im so glad my boyfriend's mom is giving us alot of stuff such as a washing machine, couch, table and chairs, coffee table, shelfs, pots and pans, cooking utensils, towels etc. I really appreciate her ā˜ŗļø
  • @lia507
    Me wanting to move out: After seeing this: nvm
  • @ayla8345
    Iā€™m so jealous of people who live with their partner. Itā€™s so much cheaper, split rent, bills etc. I gotta do this shit all by myself šŸ˜­
  • @Ana.Forlin
    I found that the chores to be the easiest part. I had fewer chores living alone than living with my husband, lol. Now that I'm disabled, he has to do all the chores (and he doesn't).
  • @soccerchick9841
    The best moving out video; I have came across. Save as much as possible, & as others have said get things from goodwill, target, Walmart, the dollar tree. your stuff does not have to be fancy.
  • @kyanavega
    I really appreciate this so much, some people think this is stuff we should already know but schools donā€™t talk about it and parents donā€™t want you to grow up too fast. So Iā€™ll be keeping all of this in a notebook šŸ’žšŸ’žthank you
  • @timthayer9365
    Caira, I shared your video with my high school Financial Math classes today. We are in a unit discussing entry-level jobs and the cost of moving out. Your relatable video provides some real-world experience and information that just isn't found in textbooks. Thank you for sharing!
  • @cananary
    Good places to shop for cheap decor: dollar tree, 5 below, goodwill/thrift stores, Walmart not really target cuz itā€™s expensive, Tuesday morning (if you have it in your town).
  • @AwuramaGlow
    YES YES YESS. Started living on my own and everything is expensive. Plus I think Walmart is the best way to go at first. If the products do not satisfy you, then I recommend Ikea.
  • @MariaLunaDelRey
    Youā€™re very well articulated and full of information. I also live in Chicago (Lakeview) and Iā€™m looking for a studio to be on my own!
  • Thank you for not making this a dramatic rant and just giving some food for thought!
  • @rocioroman5798
    It was the ā€œwhereā€™s my lemon squeezerā€ for me omg amazing content šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚
  • Great video! I used thrift stores for my first apartment alone. I found vacuum cleaners, tvā€™s... cool ware, etc. even cheap vintage stuff. Also I had used furniture except my mattress.