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Oct 2023
25m 54s

Why I Moved Out Of My Parents House (you...

Shivani Pau
About this episode

Moving out of your parents' house can be a significant step towards personal growth and independence. It can offer you a chance to learn important life skills, take responsibility for your own space, and gain a sense of autonomy. However, doing so without having your finances in order can indeed lead to unnecessary stress and hardship. In this video, I'll guide you through:

moving out, moving into my first flat in London, my moving tips, how I found a London flat, moving advice, q and a, adulting, & moreee.

Let me know if you have more questions and ill make another video!

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