How Much Money Did You Have When You Moved Out?

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Well, if you count going off to college at 18 then not much, but I was living in a dorm so it wasn't like I was supporting myself financially yet.

By the time I got my 1st apartment (with a roommate), which was my junior year of collge, I probably had a 1 or 2 stacks (but I had steady income). When I first got my own (studio) apartment during my last year of college I probably had a few thousand saved. After I graduated I moved back home for a couple months, then back out as soon as I found a job. Still only had a couple stacks, but I was anxious to get out of the house.

Eventually I got laid off but I found another job before I ran out of money :whew:, so I've been on my own since.
 

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I maybe had about 2500 when I moved out give or take but like I tell a lot of people here, it's extremely cheap to live in alabama compared to most places. My rent was only $580 a month and this was a nice 1 br apt.
 

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The first time I moved out I didn't have ANY money after I paid the first month's rent (didn't have to pay a security or second month or anything). I had a job and shyt but it was near minimum wage and I was getting paid once a week, so I just had to wait until the next Friday for more money, since I was living check to check.

Needless to say, I ended up moving back home after like six months.

To my credit though it wasn't actually my fault (well, it was, but not because I had no dough). I got fukked because I gave my roommate (best friend at the time) the money to pay the rent for two months in a row, and this trifling motherfukker pocketed my dough, bought some speakers or some other trivial shyt for his whip, and didn't pay his half of the rent either; and I didn't even find out until he abruptly moved out one day and I found out from the landlord a couple of days later I was being evicted. That shyt STILL makes me angry as fukk to think about.
 

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23, wasnt in a rush to leave...did the whole dorm thing and moved back home and commuted to school...had a couple stacks. Paid up a couple months shyt tight right now but it all comes comes down to how the next months go.
 

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The first time I moved out I didn't have ANY money after I paid the first month's rent (didn't have to pay a security or second month or anything). I had a job and shyt but it was near minimum wage and I was getting paid once a week, so I just had to wait until the next Friday for more money, since I was living check to check.

Needless to say, I ended up moving back home after like six months.

To my credit though it wasn't actually my fault (well, it was, but not because I had no dough). I got fukked because I gave my roommate (best friend at the time) the money to pay the rent for two months in a row, and this trifling motherfukker pocketed my dough, bought some speakers or some other trivial shyt for his whip, and didn't pay his half of the rent either; and I didn't even find out until he abruptly moved out one day and I found out from the landlord a couple of days later I was being evicted. That shyt STILL makes me angry as fukk to think about.


And He Still Standing?

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I was check to check with very little furniture but I came up
 

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I actually caught an assault charge because I ran up on him at his job (a hospital) after I finally left the apartment. He ended up paying me the money back like three weeks later but at that point the damage had been done.
 

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17 but my mother helped me transition...I barely had any money...she helped me pay my first few months...then when I bought my first home a few years later she helped me out then...

it was a serious reality check lol
 
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