C.V.
Make a list. You don't need to get everything right away.
We moved from a 1200sf house to a 3400sf house. Needless to say, there is a LOT of empty space in our house. Our upstairs living room has 2 chairs in it. The little office next to it has a kitty lounger in it. The upstairs family room....the dog's crate and stuff.
We are patiently focused on paying all of our debts and taking our time in making purchases. We discuss what we really need, and what can wait. Yes, we'd love to redo our outdated, tiny kitchen right now....but that's several thousand dollars that can be used to pay off a student loan. So it can wait. Our kitchen works.
Yes, we'd like to watch "The Walking Dead" and "Love it or List It" on cable...but that's $60 a month (or more) that we save. And we watch when we get it from a friend on a hard drive.
So really think about what you need. NEED.
From your post:
just last night we realized that there is no washer nd dryer in the apartment and if we get them how do we hook them up or can we afford to go hav our laundry done or am i going to have to go to my parents twicea week anddo laundry?
Slow down. Talk to your family who is doing the work in the place and see if there is somewhere to put a washer and dryer. Then start looking on Craigslist. Buy used. Also check out used appliance stores in the area. Often they'll have refurbished sets with warranties. You can live a few weeks with doing laundry at your parent's while you're searching for an excellent deal.
Then the question came up of well we ar going to have to get cable and some kind of internet service.
No, dear, you DON'T need cable. Cable can wait. So can internet. Put that on the back burner for now. Or just get internet. Wait on cable.
Oh and we have toget another tv.
Not yet. You can survive with one TV. Wait.
Oh and the bedroom doesnt have a closet in it so we need dressers.
Again, this is not an emergency. You can create a makeshift closet using simple hanger bar brackets and a closet bar. For about $20 at the most. Use plastic totes or boxes for temporary storage of folded clothing. Then start scouring Craigslist and the garage sales (which will be starting as soon as it warms up) for a great deal on dressers. Save your money.
If we put the dishwasher in we are going to lose cabinet space, how much cabinet space do we need? do we really need the dishwasher?
A dishwasher is a nice to have, not a must. You can put this aside for a while. Once you do put it in, consider using a closet near the kitchen as a pantry so you don't waste cabinet space on food.
We have no table for in the living room.
Not required. Just wait and watch for a good deal, like you do with the dressers. Consider making one out of craft crates. There's a cute one on Pinterest. It'll probably cost about $40 to make.
It just seems like one thing after another that i keep coming up with that we never discussed thats going to add more costs for the fixup and for our monthly budget and i honestly dont know tatwe can afford it
Like I said, make a list. There are needs and there are wants. You CAN live without most things for a while.
Best,
C. Lee
ETA: You MUST have a budget. Not just for this move and all the projects involved, but for EVERY SINGLE MONTH. You need to be tracking your income and outgo to ensure you don't end up in trouble.
Check out the Dave Ramsey Financial Peace University series. There are books that go with it. Create a budget and spending plan....and stick to it no matter what.