Moving House Where My Bank Account Goes To Die
Guess what, everyone? I'm finally moving. It's still up in the air whether it's temporary or permanent, but my current place needs some serious TLC (we're talking major reno, time consuming, cost and way beyond my DIY skills!). So, with my tenant moving out of my other house, it felt like the perfect time to make the leap.
The best part? It's only 8km away, so not a huge trek. The not-so-fun part? All. The. Packing. Aduhai~ but on the bright side, I've already tossed a huge bag of "sampah" and a ton of clothes I haven't worn in ages. More decluttering to come, for sure
What I'm really excited about is the idea of a new home. Think blank canvas, starting completely from scratch. My vision? Minimalist, Scandi-style vibes all the way (and lots of plants! 🪴). I've already bought a fridge, washing machine, bedding, and some bookshelves. The kitchen countertop, sink, pipe are paid for (yay!), and now I'm on the hunt for a TV and air-con that won't break the bank
Speaking of budgets, my Coway reps called yesterday about my near-ending water purifier subscription. They offered a discount on an air-con and mattress – and wow, everything is so expensive
Here's their offer:
AIR-CON 1.0 (5-Year Contract):First 18 months: RM80/monthAfter 18 months: RM90/month
PRIME LITE MATTRESS:First 18 months: RM34/monthAfter 18 months: RM44/month
Total for the air-con would be RM5,220, and the mattress RM2,460. That's a hefty chunk of change eh, especially since I still need a TV
I spotted a Samsung 55” Smart TV at TanRadio for RM1,699, which seems like a great deal. But I'm still weighing my options because:We don't actually watch much TV; everyone's usually glued to their laptops/tab for entertainment.A Smart TV means I'll need internet, which I'll get for my CCTV system anyway. But should I commit now? Is the speed comparable to Unifi? I'm worried about buffering. Kelembapan internet boleh mendatangkan kemarahan ya Tuan-Puan. Plus, it's a 2-year contract, and honestly, I'm trying to avoid more commitments right now. Maybe Njoi is a better fit? It's RM384, one-time payment, and no strings attached – super simple.For the kids, their mattress and bedding are already sorted, along with their furniture. Small kitchen appliances and other bits will have to wait until after the contractor finishes the countertop. Don't want everything covered in dust. So, next week is all about getting that countertop done
Here’s my growing "New Home Essentials" checklist:TV (still debating!)Njoi Internet (looking at Celcom Digi/Maxis for flexibility)Air-con (the Coway offer is tempting but pricey!)Water heaterFind mosaic for kitchen countertop (this weekend's mission!)IC for Adam (Sunday's top priority!)CCTVIronIron BoardFood Processor or BlenderStand FanTV Cabinet (IKEA or Shopee, perhaps?)Follow up with SWM for the rubbish binTwo lidded rubbish bins (saw a good one at Lotus)DiningwareWall clockCloth Hangers4x minimalist stools (or chair for dining)Laundry basket and laundry netDish rack (Mr. DIY has options!)Baldi (Lotus, here I come!)Kitchen counter storage and accessoriesTwo solar lights for the backyardPlant (nice-to-have)Oven/MicrowaveTo be continuedFuh~ nampak macam nak pindah terus and so much to do and to buy ek? But I seriously can't wait to move into this "new" home! Should find sugar daddy la nampaknya have to pay for both house, dulu ada penyewa. Bapak gula, sponsor please 🥲
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