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First Home Essentials That Help You Settle In Faster and Smarter

Kimmie Nguyen by Kimmie Nguyen
August 2, 2025
in Expert advice, First Time Home Buyer
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You’ve just closed on your first home—congrats! As exciting as it is to finally own your space, figuring out what you actually need can be overwhelming. That’s where a solid list of first home essentials comes in handy. Whether you’re a first-time buyer or just tired of renting, planning ahead helps you stay organized, manage your budget, and feel settled from day one. This first home checklist is designed to help you avoid surprise expenses and get comfortable faster. 

Safety & Security Essentials

Before you start decorating, make sure your new home is safe and secure. These essentials for new homeowners are often overlooked in the moving rush, but are vital for protecting your home.

  • Smoke and carbon monoxide detectors (upgrade if the current ones are outdated)
  • Fire extinguisher
  • Basic first-aid kit
  • Flashlights, batteries, surge protectors
  • Smart locks, video doorbells, or a basic home security system
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Kitchen Basics 

There’s nothing like the smell of fresh coffee in your first kitchen. Stocking up on a few kitchen staples makes it feel like home quickly. 

  • Cookware (pots, pans, spatula, etc.)
  • Dishes, cutlery, and mixing bowls
  • Coffee maker or kettle
  • Food storage containers and pantry basics
  • Small appliances: toaster, blender, microwave (if not included)

Your kitchen doesn’t have to be Pinterest-perfect on day one. But with these new home must-haves, you’ll be cooking in no time. 

Furniture & Comfort Must-Haves

You don’t need a fully furnished home on day one, but a few strategic pieces make a big difference. Start with high-impact items that make your home functional and cozy.

  • A good bed and mattress
  • Sofa and coffee table
  • Dining table or breakfast setup
  • Lighting: bedside lamps, floor lamps
  • Curtains or blinds for privacy
  • Storage solutions like shelves, dressers, or bins

These essentials help define your space and show off your personal style, even if you’re furnishing slowly.

Cleaning Supplies & Home Maintenance

No one loves cleaning, but having the right tools makes it way easier to stay on top of it. These practical first home essentials save you from those frustrating “I forgot to buy a mop!” moments.

  • Vacuum, broom, mop
  • Basic toolkit: hammer, screwdriver, tape measure
  • Cleaning sprays, cloths, trash bins, and gloves
  • Lawn mower or snow shovel (depending on where you live)

Bathroom & Bedroom Necessities 

After a long day of unpacking, there’s nothing better than a cozy bed and a clean bathroom setup. These new home must-haves create comfort zones for recharging and relaxing.

  • Pillows, comforter, bed linens
  • Toiletry kit, towels, shower curtain, bathmat
  • Laundry basket and detergent
  • Bathroom storage: hooks, bins, under-sink organizers

First Homeowners Extras 

Some things aren’t technically “essentials,” but they sure make life easier and more enjoyable in your new place.

  • Step ladder and extension cords
  • Wall hooks, command strips, light bulbs
  • Welcome mat, home décor, scent diffusers
  • Folder or box for important homeowner documents
  • Read: Tour 10 of the Craziest Houses for Sale in the U.S. Right Now

Ready to Settle In? 

Owning your first home is a big milestone—so give yourself credit. Building a home doesn’t happen overnight, and this list of first home essentials is here to guide, not pressure you. Take your time. Prioritize what matters most. And enjoy every step of the journey.

Before you unpack the essentials, let Zoocasa help you find the right home to bring them to. Start your home search today.

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Kimmie Nguyen

Kimmie Nguyen

Kimmie Nguyen is the Data Analyst Assistant at Zoocasa where she plays a pivotal role in intertwining the intricacies of data analysis with the dynamic world of real estate. With a genuine passion for applying scientific insights into the realm of business, Kimmie brings a fresh perspective to the intersection of technology and real estate. Kimmie enjoys uncovering valuable insights in the ever-changing real estate market through the dynamic usage of data trends.

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