New Place On The Lake
I've also moved out of my old apartment......
.....and moved into a bigger, 2-storey apartment on the lake. I'm less than half a mile from the freeway, and I still get great views like this from my balcony:

So far I plan on spending $0.00 on furniture. Our living room is already stocked, and I'm not too picky about what's in my room. I'm an awful decorator anyway.
I'm hoping to score a free mattress somewhere around Austin, so I've been cruising CraigsList quite often. I might eventually take a trip to WalMart or Fry's for a small computer desk, but for now I'm going to play it cheap.
The lake is a 10 second walk out my door, and I met my new neighbors, these gooses and ducks!
The move hasn't been bad so far. One of my roommates has a hookup for free moving trucks, so we've spent literally nothing the entire time.
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sorry, but after reading your post about the notes in class, I *had* to point out the error....
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I'm awful :(
I don't mind a used mattress. Just leave it out on the harsh Austin sun for a day and you will probably kill any bacteria and mildew you may be concerned with. There are some commercial products for such things as well. Anyone who minds a used mattress may not stay at hotels, as all of those matresses are used!
:)
I know society has given us a lot of comfort and cleanliness. But there is a point where we have to be realistic.
Of course, it makes sense to put a mattress pad on it.
I have some used mattress sets on my house. Guest Room #1 has two twin mattress sets taken from a Furnished Rental property that my mom used to have. Guest Room #2 has a Full mattress set purchased at a hotel, when it was going out of business. Library / Guest Room #3 has a Full Futton taken out of the dumpster. Wife's Office / Guest Room #4 has a twin mattress set of a room my mom's used for guests (she upgraded to queen).
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Good mattress (most people keep mattresses lot longer than they should, I know I do at times) is so important for one's overall well-being & health that I agree with a previous poster that a used mattress is not a sign of frugality it is cheap. So unless one is sooo poor and has no other option, I do not recommend it.
BTW folks get all sorts of "bed buggs" from hotel mattresses not as a rule but they do.
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