What First-Time Renters Should Bring on Move-In Day
Moving into your first apartment is one of life’s most exciting milestones, and one of the easiest to overcomplicate. The good news is that a little preparation goes a long way. Whether you’ve just signed a lease on a 1-bedroom apartment or a spacious 2-bedroom floor plan, this guide covers the essentials you’ll want on […]
Moving into your first apartment is one of life’s most exciting milestones, and one of the easiest to overcomplicate. The good news is that a little preparation goes a long way. Whether you’ve just signed a lease on a 1-bedroom apartment or a spacious 2-bedroom floor plan, this guide covers the essentials you’ll want on hand from the moment you arrive.
The Checklist for First-Time Renters: What to Pack First
Before loading the first box, set aside a dedicated bag for day one with everything you’ll need, regardless of how the move goes. This should include your ID and lease documents, renter’s insurance information, and your phone charger.
You’ll also want toilet paper, a set of towels, basic toiletries, and bedding. No matter how late the day runs, you’ll need a comfortable place to sleep. Having these items completely separate from the rest of your boxes prevents the frantic unpacking that inevitably happens at 11:00 p.m.
Apartment Essentials: Kitchen and Tool Basics
You don’t need a fully stocked kitchen on move-in day, but a few key items will keep you fueled without relying on takeout. A skillet, one pot, a spatula, dish soap, and some easy pantry staples go a long way. Disposable plates and cups are a practical backup for the first night.
A basic toolkit is one of the most underestimated items on any first-time renter’s list. Bring a hammer, a screwdriver set, a measuring tape, and a level. Adhesive wall strips and Command hooks are especially smart choices, offering renter-friendly hanging solutions that protect the luxury finishes found throughout HILLS Propertiescommunities. Don’t forget scissors, a box cutter, and a power strip.
Advice for First-Time Renters: What Most People Forget
Even the most organized movers overlook a few things. Here are some tips based on experience.
Take photos before you unpack. Walk through every room and document any pre-existing scuffs or marks before a single box comes through the door. This protects your security deposit and gives you a clear record alongside your move-in inspection form. At HILLS, residents can also submit maintenance requests through their resident portal, so make sure you have the RentCafe app downloaded on your phone.
Set up one room first. Spreading the move across every room at once creates chaos that lingers for days. Focus on getting your bedroom fully functional before moving on. Having one complete, comfortable space anchors the rest of the process.
Bring snacks and water. Moving is physical work, and there’s rarely a good moment to step out. Keep a small cooler within reach throughout the day.
Finding the Right Apartment for First-Time Renters
The right apartment for you can be found in a community that supports you from day one.HILLS Properties offers refined, thoughtfully designed apartments across Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana, each featuring upscale finishes and resort-caliber amenities. From Cincinnati and Louisville to Fishers, our communities are built around the details that make elevated living feel effortless. Have questions before or after move-in? Our team is always available through our corporate contact page. Welcome home.


