Relocating Got Furniture
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Relocating? Need Furniture?
When you're moving to a new place, finding furniture can be a daunting task. Thankfully, there are many companies that offer furniture rentals by the month. Need a couch? Rent one for just $40 a month. How about a lamp? It's yours for $12 a month.
Over a year, however, these costs can add up. A couch might cost you $480, and a lamp $144, and by the end of the lease, you won't own anything. So why rent furniture at all? Sometimes, it's the perfect solution.
Consider these scenarios:
- Temporary Relocation: If your job transfers you to a new location for a few months, and your family stays behind until the school year ends, do you really want to buy new furniture for just a short period? Renting makes more sense.
- Newlyweds Decorating: When you move into a new home after getting married, you might not yet know how you want to decorate. Renting gives you the flexibility to explore your options without rushing into decisions.
- Moving for Work: If you've just graduated and moved to a new city for a job, furniture rental can be a lifesaver if you need some time to save up for your furniture purchases.
In these cases, renting furniture can be a smart short-term solution. It's crucial to remember that it's not for the long haul, as rental costs can become expensive over time.
Short-Term Rental Solutions
If you're temporarily without furniture, renting can be your best option, especially if upfront costs are a concern. Many furniture rental companies offer various packages:
- Bedroom Package: Includes a double or queen-size bed, nightstand, lamp, and a chest of drawers.
- Living Room Package: Comes with a couch, end tables, lamps, coffee table, and a chair.
- Dining Room Package: Features a table and four chairs.
- Complete Home Package: Combines all of the above.
Additionally, you can rent accessories like cookware, china, rugs, additional lamps, TVs, and stereos.
Making the Right Choice
As long as you rent only what you need and keep the duration short, furniture rental can be a practical solution. However, always calculate the total cost, including rent or mortgage, before selecting a package.
If money is tight, consider opting for more generic and economical packages rather than luxury ones, especially if you don't anticipate much entertaining.
In conclusion, renting furniture can be a financially sensible choice if approached with common sense. It definitely beats sleeping on the floor!
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