Home hunting and moving can be traumatic, especially for newlyweds. Doing your homework and starting early will relieve the pressure and help make your quest a success. Before you start looking for the "perfect place", budget how much you want to spend on rent or mortgage payments. Once that is done, start by dreaming up a wish list of all the attributes you need and want. Whether you're renting your first apartment or buying your first house, it's still a major decision. So if you're doing this for the first time or just need a refresher course, do your research. Before you sign a lease, inspect the apartment for physical damage or safety violations. This is crucial for two reasons: You don't want to be held responsible for damage you didn't cause, and you want an apartment that's safe to live in.
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