I am moving into my new house?


Question:In two weeks I will be moving across country to my new house. This is my first and I really need ideas on what I should first buy. Obviously I need laundry detergent but what else is absolutely nessesary? And what do you find you couldnt live without in your house. All we have is a bed so be creative!

Answers:
When I moved across country to my new house the first thing I did was buy all the necessary kitchen staples like plenty of diet soda, mustard, ketchup, etc. I also bought plenty of papertowels and cleaning products too. Just because a house is brand new doesn't mean you won't want to go over it yourself. They never clean very good. I would also buy all new bath products such as soap, tissue, toothpaste and even some nice new fluffy towels. If you can get the kitchen and baths set up you'll be fine. You will also need to get shades but until you can order them you can buy temporary shades. Don't forget lightbulbs too. How exciting it is to move across country. I've enjoyed it. Good Luck!


Cleaning products! Make sure you have them trust me because you will need to clean up once you get in the new house.
ok, you'll need basics.

couch, tv, kitchen table ((and chairs)), fridge, microwave, toaster, computer, flashlight ((Trust me, they come in handy.)), stereo system((it doesn't have to be the newest thing, a normal radio would do.)), DVD player, PHONE, washing machine, stove, and a map of your local area.

and if you can afford it:

printer, dishwasher, dryer, ironing board, extra blankets, extra pillows, extra set of bedsheets, another couch ((depending on how big your place is)), desk, decorative rugs, cleaning products ((windex, clorox, etc.)), living room table, coffee table, coffee maker, blender,


sorry, that's all i can think of. it may not be what your looking for.

GOOD LUCK WITH YOUR NEW PLACE!
Well... I think you would need food, body wash, toilet paper, lawn mower ( unless you're in a desert ), plates, pans, silverware, dishwasher (If the house doesn't already have one), dishwasher detergent, a phone, if you have a child maybe some toys, toothbrush, toothpaste, copying machine, cleaning products, TV, DVD player, de-humidifier (( Trust me, if you live in a humid place you'll need it BIG TIME!)), a boom box, fans, air-conditioners, shampoo, conditioner, paper, pens, flashlight, (Wow! Big list!), toaster, etc...

Well... that's all I can think of! Sorry if that isn't all you would need. My mind is blank today. Anyway, good luck!
To add on to the other answers:
Vacuum
Mop
Broom
Laundry Baskets
Coffee Machine
Ashtrays if you or your friends smoke
Candles
Alarm Clock
Curtains
Pot Holders
Pots/Pans
Vase - People may bring you flowers for your new home
Nightlight
Screwdriver
Hammer
Nails

I'm drawing a blank too...lol..I guess it's a tricky question.

By the way , go to Bed Bath & Beyond if there is one by your new house , you can find everything you need and more.
Cleening Products
Toilet Paper
Food
Light Bulbs
Things for your office. ;)

New dishes (Ikea)
plant something that will always remind you of the year you moved there - (if you are allowed).
Stock up your kitchen - or buy a new fun appliance (coffee maker, mixer).

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