When you can actually afford it.
2020-11-27 01:15
You should have been kicked out at 16, stop being lazy and get off your ass and become homeless until can afford a 200 dollars a month apartment
2020-11-27 01:16
really depends on the person and what their situation is imo. For instance, if you have the opportunity to live on your own while in college would you? You got your own crib but now you got a lot less money ea month. I'd say by 23-25 tops you should be out the hut and on your own.
2020-11-27 01:16
i could move out age 12 but thing is neither my parents have money neither i. Dont know why people so dramatic about moving out. I definately can move out at age 11 even thing is once again MONEY
2020-11-27 01:17
above 25-30 should be ideal, depends on every country
2020-11-27 01:18
Your parents should build you a house.
2020-11-27 01:18
When you can afford a house. Not renting
2020-11-27 01:20
when you have enough money to move out and pay for your bills?
2020-11-27 01:20
i left home very early due to family issues and learned the following
- you need a steady income. being on your own does force you to bring in more money, but the cost of living on your own is shocking, you have expenses you have never considered before.
- your castle won't clean itself, dishes will stay dirty in the morning, dust is a hassle, and don't even get me started with laundry and cooking..
- grocery shoppings are no longer a matter of chore, but of survival
- eventually, you'll miss having someone to share the burdain
- it's aweseome for personal character development
- there's no right age, moment, whatever, but there has to be will. better if you do it under someone's guidance, this will save you a lot of hassle.
- many years later, i realized that i skipped a lot of things i could've done with the money and time (like studying and partying more) i had when living with family, because i prioritized living on my own. time, becomes another expense.
good luck with your decision mate
2020-11-27 01:23
depends on your social position, whether you can afford living on your own, or your parents are willing to support you financially. I mostly live by myself since 18yo, they just visit me from time to time. I am also very lucky that my parents could afford anything, so yea, thats a big factor too.
2020-11-27 01:24
As soon as you can, sink or swim, it will build you stronger.
What are you going to learn when you never have a challenge?
2020-11-27 01:23
60 when parents die ?? ??
2020-11-27 01:25
It all depends on if you can afford to live alone at the age of 18-19, do you have a job that pays enough for you to be able to live alone etc etc.
Most people at the age of 18-19 just got their first jobs after finishing school so they stay with their parents for 3-6 years so that they can grind and earn more money so they can finally afford to get a place. Everything have changed, i mean, look back at the 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s and even early 2000s, people could move out easily because apartments did not have overkill prices, you could find more rentable apartments etc.
My parents had their own place at the age of 20 back in the 80s.
A terraced house in London before they moved to another city in the 90s.
There is not a chance at all that a 20 year old in 2020 can afford a terraced house, everything is WAY more expensive. I mean, obviously some people have parents that got a LOT of money and will help them get a place, but thats not the reality of every young person
2020-11-27 01:30
i moved out at 15 yo, just move out when u want
2020-11-27 01:37
approx. 9 months. then i moved out, well... had to move out.
2020-11-27 01:40
it's not the age that matters, it's your income
2020-11-27 01:47
Depends in the country u live in.. in israel u have to work so much time to actually afford to buy a crib and not rent, like 500k-600k usd
2020-11-27 01:47
If you go don't go to college, 18-19.
If you go to college near you, after college, or when you are allowed to live on your own if you have enough money.
If you go to a college away from your house, when you are 18-19.
If you work for a company owned by your family, probs whenever you feel like it.
For me, I will move out probs 3rd year of college, otherwise I would have to live on campus, which is a waste of money. I'm not a bum though, I do many chores. Not doing any would be leaching tho imo.
2020-11-27 02:06
No specific age. Move out when it's feasible. That doesn't just mean your wealth either... That also means your maturity level.
2020-11-27 02:10
I moved out when I was 9.
2020-11-27 02:17
My ex moved out at 16 to live and work in another state and has lived everywhere since then.
2020-11-27 02:18
I want to move now even if my parents are great, i just want to live with my future wife but the problem is that i don't have money (yes im poor), i finish my studies in France first and then i will see if i move to anothee country.
But please dude do it when you have money enough money.
2020-11-27 02:23
It all depends. No right answer. Moving out at any cost can affect your mental health
2020-11-27 02:59
Asap. I literally met the guy whos grooming me to become a fund manager while smoking pot at my neighbours house
2020-11-27 03:03
Let me give you some advice. If you can stay at home, STAY. If you can afford to move, then move.
2020-11-27 03:35
I'd say the best age to move out is between 21 and 27
2020-11-27 04:50
depends on a bunch of things, if you need the money live with your parents, but if you need to get jobs/internships and they aren't available where ur parents live, then move out
I would say 21-25 though
2020-11-27 07:06
Never. Atleast not in Chinese culture.
In most parts of Asia, your parents never expect you to move out. Instead, they want family to stay together.
Asian family traditions are generally different compared to Western family traditions.
2020-11-27 07:08
I am 21yo and living with parents. I am studing in university and I get 500€ every month. I help them with money and also help to clean the house and make food for myself.
2020-11-27 07:13
When you got a stable income, what will probably happen, when you be 23-26
2020-11-27 07:36
I was 21. Moved out with a couple of buddies. Got sick to death of each other and 9 months later we all got our own places.
2020-11-27 08:42
If you are single - 23-25
If you have gf - even at 18 xd. In case she can cook cuz ordering food delivery on a daily basis is annoying
2020-11-27 09:26
depends on the relationship with ur parents. if ur cool and u help eachother out, stay till ur ready to move. if ur just annoying ur guts every hour of the day, get the fuck out.
2020-11-28 17:07
When you're ready and have a stable income. Personally I don't see myself moving out before getting a degree
2020-11-28 17:27
i moved out when i was 19
2020-11-29 19:10
moving out early and pretty much stalling financially is the worst move
2020-11-29 19:15
I'd say there is not set time that is best, the best time is when you feel the most comfortable with moving out as well as wanting to move out to live on your own.
2020-11-29 20:03
why move out when you can have free cook, housekeeper, and laundry. Just use cheap motel when you want to fuck.
2020-11-29 20:06
When you have a stable income, might even wait a couple of years and save up as much as you can while you still get free food and roof above your head.
2020-11-29 20:11
after you finish college/university and find a job. For me it would be 25-28
2020-11-29 20:14
moved out when i was 18 until 22. renting is unsustainable though if you want to buy so in my case ive been home for a year saving for a deposit on a house and aim to be back out by 24-25. no real answer its all situational, if you have mates who want to do it i definitely recommend its a great experience,
2020-11-29 20:18
Depends if you go to university or not.
2020-11-29 20:24
It depends if you are studying on university or working somewhere and earning money.
2020-11-29 20:26
Whenever you have a somewhat stable source of income.
2020-11-29 20:31