What Can Go Wrong At The Salon?
But you said you wanted it blue…
There may come a time in your life where you need to move into a property on your own but can't afford to, or don't want to, live on your own. Unless you want to live with your family, this normally points to one solution: a flat share. <br/><br/> A flat share is where you move into a flat with people you don't know. This could be organised through an agency, by answering or putting up an advert on a social networking site or local classified listings website, or by making connections through friends. <br/><br/> So what should you look for in a flat share? <br/><br/> Right People <br/><br/> First things first, you need to know that you are going to be able to live with these people. The best way to do this is to meet face to face and be very honest about your lifestyle, your good and bad habits, what you do typically day to day and what your social life consists of. Its best to always be honest at this stage as you will just seem really 'fake' if you act all outgoing and friendly on first meeting only to regress into a hermit when you actually move in. <br/><br/> Right Flat <br/><br/> The flat is probably the main thing that interested you to an advert for a flat share and you wouldn't have answered an ad unless you liked the look of it, but there are a few more things to be considered. <br/><br/> You need to think about your lifestyle and what you are used to. If for instance you like to cook and entertain friends then a flat with a tiny kitchen shared between you and 2 other people probably won't work. <br/><br/> Similarly, if you love the flat but work miles away then you may end up spending so little time in the flat that you are like a ghost to your flatmates. You need to have some kind of social life with them otherwise you might as well just live on your own. <br/><br/> Right Money <br/><br/> One of the best things about flat sharing is that it tends to be cheaper than living on your own. This is thanks to the sharing of bills like the TV license and the council tax. However, moving between areas and into bigger or fancier flats can end up being more expensive, especially when you add on what will probably be a more complicated social life. Check your finances before you sign anything and make sure that it is worth your while financially. If you are interested in flat sharing then there are many services such as letting agents Leeds and letting agents Bradford you can use. <br/><br/>
About the Author
Sam Qam is a hair stylist. He only ever uses the best hairdressing furniture including salon furniture to ensure his clients come out looking perfect every time.
Tell others about
this page:
Comments? Questions? Email Here