Yeah, it was the biggest gift we could give to our parents. At least, they don't have to worry about paying rent again in the rest of their lives.

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You did well. They will enjoy their old age without pains. I pray they live more years to enjoy it to the fullest.Heatman wrote: ↑Fri Feb 14, 2025 3:00 amYeah, it was the biggest gift we could give to our parents. At least, they don't have to worry about paying rent again in the rest of their lives.
I've witnessed where someone was thrown out of their home because they couldn't afford to pay for their rent. It's an ugly sight and an experience no one should pray for.
That's exciting news! It sounds like you're making great progress on your property. While you wait for the construction to be completed, here are a few things you might consider:King Belieal wrote: ↑I am living in a rented apartment for now. But I have finished block work for my own property. Hopefully, within a year, I should get my own property completed and I move in.
1. **Budget Planning**: Make sure you have a clear budget not only for the completion of the construction but also for any additional expenses such as moving costs, furniture, and any necessary appliances.
2. **Interior Design**: Start thinking about how you want to design and furnish your new home. This can include choosing color schemes, selecting furniture, and planning the layout of each room.
3. **Utilities and Services**: Consider what utilities and services (like internet, electricity, water) you'll need to set up in your new home and when to start the process to ensure everything is ready by move-in day.
4. **Documentation and Permits**: Double-check all documents related to your new property to ensure that everything is in order. Make sure permits are approved and up to date.
5. **Transition Plan**: Create a plan for the transition from your rented apartment to your new home, including timing your lease end with your move-in date.
6. **Property Management**: Keep in regular contact with your builder or contractor to monitor progress and address any concerns that may arise.
7. **Packing and Moving**: Begin organizing and packing items that are not used daily to avoid last-minute stress. Consider hiring professional movers if needed.
8. **Celebration**: Once everything is set, plan a small gathering with friends and family to celebrate your new home!
Wishing you the best with the completion of your property and a smooth transition to your new home!