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Are you tired of living in a stuffy dorm room or paying sky-high rent for a cramped apartment? If so, you might be thinking about starting your own student commune.

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  • Here are 6 easy steps for how to start a student commune:
    • 1. Find like-minded people
    • 2. Choose a location
    • 3. Set some ground rules
      • Some things you may want to consider include:
    • 4. Figure out your finances
    • 5. Stock the pantry
    • 6. Put together a cleaning schedule
  • Have fun!

Living in a commune can be a great way to save money and meet new people. Plus, it can be a lot of fun! But before you start rounding up your friends and looking for a place to live, there are a few things you need to know.

Here are 6 easy steps for how to start a student commune:

1. Find like-minded people

The first step to starting a commune is finding other people who are interested in living in one. This can be tricky, as not everyone is open to the idea of communal living.

The best way to find potential members for your commune is to post about it on social media or online forums. You can also try reaching out to local colleges and universities.

2. Choose a location

Once you have a few interested people, it’s time to start looking for a place to live. The location of your commune will largely be determined by your budget.

If you’re on a tight budget, you may want to consider renting a house or an apartment with other people. If you have a bit more money to work with, you could look into buying a property outright.

3. Set some ground rules

Before everyone moves in, it’s important to set some ground rules. This will help ensure that everyone is on the same page and that there are no disputes down the road.

Some things you may want to consider include:

  • How will bills be split?
  • Who will do the grocery shopping?
  • What is the housekeeping schedule?
  • Are guests allowed to stay overnight?

4. Figure out your finances

One of the most important aspects of starting a commune is figuring out your finances. You’ll need to determine how much money everyone will contribute each month and how you’ll cover expenses like rent, utilities, and food.

It’s also a good idea to set up a communal bank account so you can easily keep track of expenses and income.

5. Stock the pantry

Once you have your finances sorted, it’s time to start stocking the pantry. This is where things like bulk buying and meal planning come in handy.

Bulk buying items like rice, pasta, and canned goods can help you save money and reduce trips to the grocery store. Meal planning is also a great way to cut down on food costs.

6. Put together a cleaning schedule

Keeping your commune clean and tidy is important for maintaining a positive living environment. To make things easy, put together a cleaning schedule that everyone can follow.

You may want to assign specific tasks to each person or rotate cleaning duties on a weekly basis. Either way, make sure everyone understands their responsibilities and agrees to uphold the schedule. Invest in a Commercial washing machine to accommodate the laundry and let everyone know how to operate it.

Have fun!

Last but not least, don’t forget to have fun! Living in a commune can be a great experience if you let it. So don’t be afraid to try new things, meet new people, and make some great memories.

 

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