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Everyone in high school dreams about getting his or her own place. Being free to do almost anything at anytime, will be balanced with the added responsibility of supporting yourself.
There are a lot of hidden costs involved in moving out and setting up a livable apartment, even with the help of a roommate. Plan for the big step between living at home and making a home now, and moving out will be a much more comfortable and fun experience.

What Can You Afford?
Look at the rental ads in the newspapers published in the town or city where you want to live. Use the ads to estimate the standard rental levels for an apartment. Also, call the housing department of the local college or university, they'll be able to tell you what the standard rates are for apartments or sharing rent with a roommate. Use this research to figure out what kind of living arrangements you can afford: apartment, rooming house, roommate, or dorm.

Utilities Don't Come Cheap
Most first-time renters also don't realize that they need to set up their utilities: electricity, phone, and in some cases, water. Some apartments come with heat and hot water; sometimes you'll have to pay for them. Cable is really expensive, so you may need to prepare for life without TV for the first few months. Many utilities, especially phone and cable companies, charge large installation fees, especially if you don't have a credit history (that is, a credit card). Expect to pay several hundred dollars to

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