7 Signs That You Should Move Out in 2023
1. You switched jobs
Switching jobs in 2023 could affect not just your work travel and schedule but your whole life as well. Sometimes, this is enough reason to consider moving out of your old home.
2. It’s not worth it anymore
It could be that you landed a steal of an apartment. You know, for one thing it’s cheap and for another, the location is strategic. But then again, you have awful neighbors and the property manager comes knocking in even before your rent is due. Or it could be that your apartment is suddenly too expensive and you’ve been juggling a full-time job with two part-time jobs on the
3. Your quality of life is quickly deteriorating
Perhaps you live in an apartment that is cheap but lacking modern amenities like a heater that doesn’t stop working in the dead of winter or an air conditioning system that actually works in the summer. If you have the resources to shell out a bigger amount of a cash for a better apartment, then perhaps it’s about time that you start looking for other options. If your quality of life is affected by your current living situation, then perhaps you can carefully weigh in the pros and cons of moving out.
4. You got married
For some newly-married folks, living in an apartment that was clearly designed for just one person is not an option. If finances permit and both of you agree on it, then owning your 1st home could actually be beneficial for the start of a new relationship. If you have ‘inherited’ children during your marriage you may want to move to upgrade your school system.
5. There is not enough room for you and your roommates (or your growing family!)
One of the easiest justifications for moving out of an apartment is a growing number of family members. If you have a family and find that you’re always late to your next appointment because you have to share a single bathroom with 4 other people in the morning, then perhaps it’s time to move out.
6. It doesn’t feel like home
If you’ve been living in your rental home for more than a few months or a few years and it still doesn’t feel like home, then perhaps something is wrong? It could be that the Fort Wayne neighborhood doesn’t fit your personality or the place is not up to your current standards.
7. The apartment is beyond repair
If your home is beyond repair and the owners don’t do much to help make your living quarters more livable (and yet you pay the rent on time, all the time!), then perhaps this is a good sign.
SO WHATS NEXT
The best way to find a new place that fits your style and budget for 2023 is to get on a Homes Hotlist like our home finder program.

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In addition to buying houses Scott FladHammer, founder Housebuyer™, writes on real estate and business for Housebuyer™. Read more about Scott and his helpful articles for selling houses fast.